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General notes

Compliance with the following instructions is mandatory to ensure the functionality and safety of the 
product. If the following instructions given especially but not limited for general safety, transport, 
storage, mounting, operating conditions, start-up, maintenance, repair, cleaning and disposal / recy-
cling are not observed, the product may not operate safely and may cause a hazard to the life and 
limb of users and third parties.
Deviations from the following requirements may therefore lead both to the loss of the statutory material 
defect liability rights and to the liability of the buyer for the product that has become unsafe due to the 
deviation from the speci

cations. 

1.1

Meaning of the operating instructions

Before installation and start-up, read this manual carefully to ensure correct use!
We emphasize that these operating instructions apply to speci

c units only, and are in no way valid for 

the complete system!
Use these operating instructions to work safely with and on the device. They contain safety instruc-
tions that must be complied with as well as information that is required for failure-free operation of the 
device.
Keep these operating instructions together with the device. It must be ensured that all persons that 
are to work on the device can refer to the operating instructions at any time.
Keep the operating instructions for continued use. They must be passed-on to all successive owners, 
users and 

nal customers.

1.2

Target group

The operating instructions address persons entrusted with planning, installation, start-up, mainte-
nance and servicing, who have the corresponding quali

cations and skills for their job.

1.3

Exclusion of liability

Concurrence between the contents of these operating instructions and the described hardware and 
software in the device has been examined. It is still possible that non-compliances exist; no guarantee 
is assumed for complete conformity. To allow for future developments, construction methods and 
technical data given are subject to alteration. We do not accept any liability for possible errors or 
omissions in the information contained in data, illustrations or drawings provided. 
ZIEHL-ABEGG SE is not liable for damage due to misuse, incorrect use, improper use or as a 
consequence of unauthorized repairs or modi

cations.

1.4

Copyright

These operating instructions contain copyright protected information. The operating instructions may 
be neither completely nor partially photocopied, reproduced, translated or put on data medium without 
previous explicit consent from ZIEHL-ABEGG SE. Infringements are liable for damages. All rights 
reserved, including those that arise through patent issue or registration on a utility model. 

2

Safety instructions

2.1

Intended use

The equipment is to be used solely for the purposes speci

ed and con

rmed in the order.

Any other use above and beyond this is considered not for the intended purpose unless agreed 
otherwise by contract. The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from this. The 
individual or company using it bears the sole risk.
Reading these operating instructions and complying with all contained instructions - especially the 
safety noti

cations contained therein - are considered part of intended use. To consider is also the 

manual of attached components. Not the manufacturer, rather the operator of the device is liable for 
any personal harm or material damage arising from non-intended use!

Operating Instructions 

Fcontrol

 

 model series FTET4/6/10AHMQ

General notes

L-BAL-E094-GB 2022/47 Index 007

Part.-No. 

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Summary of Contents for Fcontrol FTET4AHMQ

Page 1: ...Fcontrol FTET4 6 10AHMQ Frequency inverter with integrated sine lter for 1 fans in agriculture Operating Instructions Keep for reference L BAL E094 GB 2022 47 Index 007 Part No english...

Page 2: ...4 Installation location for agriculture 9 4 5 Temperature in uences during commissioning 9 5 Electrical installation 9 5 1 Safety precautions 9 5 2 EMC compatible installation 9 5 2 1 Motor cable 9 5...

Page 3: ...2 Procedure for commissioning 26 9 Settings for operation 27 9 1 Quickinfo setpoint min and max compartment temperatures 27 9 2 Setting Ventilation 28 9 2 1 For the regulation of the fan 28 9 2 2 For...

Page 4: ...lity Concurrence between the contents of these operating instructions and the described hardware and software in the device has been examined It is still possible that non compliances exist no guarant...

Page 5: ...he instructions of AEL DLG VdS 2 4 Requirements placed on the personnel due diligence Persons entrusted with the planning installation commissioning and maintenance and servicing in connection with th...

Page 6: ...he device Attention Automatically restart after a power failure or mains disconnection 2 7 Modi cations interventions in the device Attention For reasons of safety no unauthorized interventions or mod...

Page 7: ...ective Sine lter phase to phase and phase to ground an absolute parallel control of fans without risk of damage for motors is possible Screened motor cables not required 3 3 Service work The device m...

Page 8: ...n where it will not be disturbed but at the same time can be easily accessed Depending on the housing model cut o necessary cable inlets respectively to the cable diameter Or alternative use cable inl...

Page 9: ...rohibited because energized exposed parts are present inside the device Disregarding this regulation can lead to severe personal injury For metal cable inlets the necessary protective earth connection...

Page 10: ...epends on the design of the low voltage system on which the device is to be operated The assessment whether or which residual current protective device should be used is the responsi bility of the sys...

Page 11: ...K1 and K2 in case of a motor fault if there are no other faults Relays K1 Fault Alarm At K1 inversion o factory set se IO Setup the relay drops out terminals 11 12 bridged At K1 inversion on se IO Se...

Page 12: ...Setup see Installation menu 5 9 Fault input Digital In 1 D1 The fault input terminals D1 D1 an only be used to indicate an existing fault e g when an S ET10 type motor protection device trips The con...

Page 13: ...for the control voltage cannot exceed 30 V between the GND and PE conductor terminals A connection to the PE conductor potential can be made if required t a bridge between the GND terminal and the PE...

Page 14: ...enu 6 3 Menu operation Selection of the menu group to the right through the down key to the left through the up key By pushing the P button one reaches individual menu items in the menu group e g to g...

Page 15: ...pear after approx 5 sec Once this menu is open this time delay is no longer active for approx 15 minutes after the last key con rmation Other than that operation in the installation is no di erent fro...

Page 16: ...s not go under setting Min speed Msco ON It takes place a disconnection from setting Min speed to 0 if the given di erence is reached related to the desired value At a plus value before reaching the d...

Page 17: ...the ventilation level control is less than the vantilation link the shutter position is calculated as in the following Shutter position Ventilation level control ventilation link 100 Example Ventilat...

Page 18: ...artment temperature is greater than the increased set point this results in a higher ventilation minimum summer minimum If the compartment temperature falls under the increased setpoint the tolerance...

Page 19: ...Attention is advised when operating with the output characteristic curve without invert ing A1 output curve A1 output curve OFF factory setting ON programming of curve active to see the following char...

Page 20: ...tor modulation is present Parameter Factory setting User Setting MotorRatedCurr 6 0 A MotorRatedVolt 230 V Edgefrequency 50 0 Hz Max Frequency 50 0 Hz Rampup time 10 sec Rampdown time 10 sec Shutdown...

Page 21: ...ts e g fans and pump operation an optimal speed control is generally achieved through this In systems in which high dynamics are required switchover to a linear characteristic must take place Generall...

Page 22: ...curve UF square ON for the operation of voltage controllable fans For operation with linear curve UF quadratic OFF 7 8 5 Setting for Rampup time and Rampdown time By separate menus for Rampup time and...

Page 23: ...disconnection to occur after modulation returns to a fast rotating motor Additionally the brake function can avoid that a fan which is switched o be driven in the wrong direction e g when a draft turn...

Page 24: ...Test required The min speed adjustment must be set to 0 7 8 8 Setting Boost value The boost function is an automatic voltage increase when the control system is under dynamic requirements When using t...

Page 25: ...perating condition of the device Temperature IGBT Display of the internal temperature of the power semiconductor During impermissibly high levels at 75 C the output power is automatically reduced At 9...

Page 26: ...rtently starting up before con guration is complete Settings for U f characteristic can only be made when no motor modulation is present 2 Set the menu language in the Quick Info menu if necessary To...

Page 27: ...again Language Language Menu language by the factory set to German In this menu di erent national languages can be selected GB English D German PIN PIN The presets can be stored and reset using PIN c...

Page 28: ...e control Setting range 2 0 20 0 K Factory setting 4 0 K Min Speed Min Speed Setting range O 6 100 O 12 50 Hz Factory setting 20 18 Hz Setting exceeds Max speed Max Speed Max Speed Setting range 100 5...

Page 29: ...range 100 0 Factory setting 100 Example Setpoint ventilation 25 0 C O set 5 0 K Pband 10 0 K Kmax 19 08 2008 v_klappe_pte vsd S V A C K Kmin R K Flap opening in without output curve K max Shutter Max...

Page 30: ...temperature sinks quickly the ventilation function can react quickly and reduce ventilation Information Of course this function can result in a higher set point on warm days But this set point is more...

Page 31: ...ng compartment temperature of the Abteiltemperatur des Alarm Maximum value If the supply air temperature is greater than Alarm maximum and the compart ment temperature rises above the supply air tempe...

Page 32: ...ast fault messages can be queried in the alarm list Overtemp Latest alarm overtemperature P 00029 49 07 Controllers period of operation at time of message 9 4 Settings for heating Heating Heating The...

Page 33: ...he hysteresis is above the switch on point Negative hysteresis value Cooling function Relay OFF if the temperature around the hysteresis is below the switch on point Setting range 10 10 K Factory sett...

Page 34: ...value Cooling function 0 1 12 08 2008 v_heiz_neg_hys_abs vsd H S A C H Hysteresis S Setpoint A Compartment temperature 0 Heating OFF 1 Heating ON 9 4 2 Controlling the heating via the 0 10 V signal l...

Page 35: ...v_heiz_0_10_heiz vsd S V A C M Hmin R M Heating circuit level control without output curve H max Heating maximum H min Heating minimum R Pband S V O set or Setpoint A Compartment temperature Cooling f...

Page 36: ...Value 18 7 Temp max Value 25 9 Reset Min Max OFF Language D PIN Version 1 00 OTC 00046 37 12 OTM 00046 37 12 Ventilation Setpoint 20 C Pband 4 0 K Min Speed 20 Max Speed 100 Shutter o set 1 0 K Shutte...

Page 37: ...mperature OFF K1 Invert OFF K2 Invert OFF A1 Inverting ON A1 output curve OFF A2 Inverting OFF A2 output curve OFF Output curve P0 20 Output curve P1 50 Output curve P2 70 Output curve P3 82 Output cu...

Page 38: ...on1 AUS Range1 min Range1 max Suppression2 AUS Range2 min Range2 max Suppression3 AUS Range3 max Range3 max Diagnostic Temperature IGBT 25 6 C Temperature ELKO 32 0 C Temperature SIFI 29 1 C DC Voltag...

Page 39: ...the input E1 actual value 50 0 C Check the sensor lead and connection Sensor E2 Short circuit or interruption in the sensor lead to input E2 Short circuit E2 actual value 50 0 C interruption E2 actual...

Page 40: ...s Check the temperature in the device via diagnostic menu Check cooling of the controller Sine lter Sine lter to hot Switch OFF at 150 C switch ON when cooled down to 70 C Check temperature in control...

Page 41: ...f the internal relay 2 A 250 V AC Max permissible ambient temperature 55 C Min permissible ambient temperature 0 C if mains voltage is not switched o up to 20 C Permissible installation height 0 4000...

Page 42: ...mperature see following table The average value measured during a 24 h period must be 5 K under the max ambient temperature For installation in a switch cabinet the device s dissipation and its possib...

Page 43: ...utter Folgeregler Slave controller Abteiltemperatur Cot temperature Analog In 2 KTY 81 210 PT 1000 UMPO09K1 02 12 2009 Imax 6 mA Imax 6 mA Fcontrol FTET4 6 10AHMQ St rungseingang Fault input 6 3 4 5 1...

Page 44: ...12 3 Dimensions mm FTET4AHMQ FTET6 10AHMQ Operating Instructions Fcontrol model series FTET4 6 10AHMQ Enclosure L BAL E094 GB 2022 47 Index 007 Part No 44 46...

Page 45: ...ilation 15 Minimum space requirement 7 Minimum speed cut o 15 motor feed cable 8 motor leads 9 motor protection unit 9 O o set 16 one quadrantdrives 6 Operation 25 Outdoor installation 7 output charac...

Page 46: ...de http www ziehl abegg com 12 6 Service note If you have any technical questions while commissioning or regarding malfunctions please contact our technical support for control systems ventilation te...

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