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LS ELECTRIC LSLV0008H100-2CONN User Manual (618 pages)
AC Variable Speed Drive
Brand:
LS ELECTRIC
| Category:
DC Drives
| Size: 16.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Preparing the Installation
14
Product Identification
14
Part Names
16
Installation Considerations
23
Selecting and Preparing a Site for Installation
24
Cable Selection
27
Installing the Inverter
30
Mounting the Inverter
32
Enabling the RTC (Real-Time Clock) Battery
36
Cable Wiring
38
Post-Installation Checklist
61
Test Run
63
Perform Basic Operations
65
About the Keypad
65
Operation Keys
65
About the Display
67
Display Modes
71
Learning to Use the Keypad
74
Display Mode Selection
74
Operation Modes
75
Switching between Groups in Parameter Display Mode
77
Switching between Groups in User & Macro Mode
78
Navigating through the Codes (Functions)
79
Navigating Directly to Different Codes
81
Parameter Settings Available in Monitor Mode
83
Setting the Monitor Display Items
85
Selecting the Status Bar Display Items
86
Fault Monitoring
88
Monitoring Faults During Inverter Operation
88
Monitoring Multiple Fault Trips
89
Parameter Initialization
90
Learning Basic Features
91
Switching between the Operation Modes (HAND / AUTO / OFF)
94
Setting Frequency Reference
99
Keypad as the Source (Keypad-1 Setting)
100
Keypad as the Source (Keypad-2 Setting)
100
V1 Terminal as the Source
100
Setting a Frequency Reference with Input Voltage (Terminal I2)
109
Setting a Frequency with TI Pulse Input
110
Setting a Frequency Reference Via RS-485 Communication
112
Frequency Hold by Analog Input
113
Changing the Displayed Units (Hz↔Rpm)
114
Setting Multi-Step Frequency
114
Command Source Configuration
116
The Keypad as a Command Input Device
116
Terminal Block as a Command Input Device (Fwd/Rev Run Commands)
117
Terminal Block as a Command Input Device (Run and Rotation Direction Commands)
118
Communication as a Command Input Device
119
Forward or Reverse Run Prevention
120
Power-On Run
121
Reset and Restart
123
Setting Acceleration and Deceleration Times
124
Acc/Dec Time Based on Maximum Frequency
124
Acc/Dec Time Based on Operation Frequency
126
Multi-Step Acc/Dec Time Configuration
126
Configuring Acc/Dec Time Switch Frequency
128
Acc/Dec Pattern Configuration
130
Stopping the Acc/Dec Operation
132
V/F (Voltage/Frequency) Control
134
Linear V/F Pattern Operation
134
Square Reduction V/Fpattern Operation
135
User V/F Pattern Operation
136
Torque Boost
138
Manual Torque Boost
138
Auto Torque Boost
139
Auto Torque Boost 2 (no Motor Parameter Tuning Required)
139
Output Voltage Setting
140
Start Mode Setting
141
Acceleration Start
141
Start after DC Braking
141
Stop Mode Setting
142
Deceleration Stop
142
Stop after DC Braking
143
Free Run Stop
144
Power Braking
145
Frequency Limit
146
Frequency Limit Using Maximum Frequency and Start Frequency
146
Frequency Limit Using Upper and Lower Limit Frequency Values
147
Frequency Jump
149
Operation Mode Setting
150
Multi-Function Input Terminal Control
151
Multi-Function Input Terminal On/Off Delay Control
153
Learning Advanced Features
154
Operating with Auxiliary References
156
Jog Operation
161
Jog Operation 1-Forward Jog by Multi-Function Terminal
161
Jog Operation 2-Forward/Reverse Jog by Multi-Function Terminal
162
Up-Down Operation
163
3- Wire Operation
165
Safe Operation Mode
166
Dwell Operation
168
Slip Compensation Operation
170
PID Control
171
PID Basic Operation
172
Soft Fill Operation
186
PID Sleep Mode
188
PID Switching (PID Openloop)
190
External PID
191
Damper Operation
200
Lubrication Operation
202
Flow Compensation
203
Payback Counter
204
Pump Clean Operation
205
Start & End Ramp Operation
210
Decelerating Valve Ramping
211
Load Tuning
212
Level Detection
215
Pipe Break Detection
219
Pre-Heating Function
221
Auto Tuning
223
Time Event Scheduling
226
Kinetic Energy Buffering
240
Anti-Hunting Regulation (Resonance Prevention)
242
Fire Mode Operation
243
Energy Saving Operation
245
Manual Energy Saving Operation
245
Automatic Energy Saving Operation
246
Speed Search Operation
247
Auto Restart Settings
251
Operational Noise Settings (Carrier Frequency Settings)
253
Motor Operation
254
Supply Power Transition
256
Cooling Fan Control
257
Input Power Frequency and Voltage Settings
258
Read, Write, and Save Parameters
259
Parameter Initialization
259
Parameter View Lock
260
Parameter Lock
261
Changed Parameter Display
262
User Group
263
Easy Start on
264
Config (CNF) Mode
265
Macro Selection
267
Timer Settings
268
Multiple Motor Control (MMC)
269
Multiple Motor Control (MMC) Basic Sequence
276
Standby Motor
281
Auto Change
282
Interlock
288
Aux Motor Time Change
292
Regular Bypass
293
Aux Motor PID Compensation
294
Master Follower
295
Multi-Function Output On/Off Control
301
Press Regeneration Prevention
302
Analog Output
303
Voltage and Current Analog Output
304
Analog Pulse Output
306
Digital Output
309
Multi-Function Output Terminal and Relay Settings
309
Fault Trip Output Using Multi-Function Output Terminal and Relay
313
Multi-Function Output Terminal Delay Time Settings
314
Operation State Monitor
315
Operation Time Monitor
317
Poweron Resume Using the Communication
318
Display Current Date / Time / Day Using Multi Key
319
Learning Protection Features
320
Motor Protection
320
Electronic Thermal Motor Overheating Prevention (ETH)
320
Motor over Heat Sensor
322
Overload Early Warning and Trip
324
Stall Prevention and Flux Braking
327
Inverter and Sequence Protection
331
Open-Phase Protection
331
External Trip Signal
332
Inverter Overload Protection (IOLT)
333
Speed Command Loss
333
Dynamic Braking (DB) Resistor Configuration
337
Low Battery Voltage Warning
338
Under Load Fault Trip and Warning
339
Fan Fault Detection
340
Low Voltage Fault Trip
340
Selecting Low Voltage 2 Fault During Operation
341
Output Block Via the Multi-Function Terminal
341
Trip Status Reset
342
Operation Mode for Option Card Trip
342
No Motor Trip
343
Broken Belt
345
Parts Life Expectancy
346
Main Capacitor Life Estimation
346
Fan Life Estimation
347
Fault/Warning List
349
Communication Features
352
Communication Standards
352
Communication System Configuration
353
Communication Line Connection
353
Setting Communication Parameters
354
Setting Operation Command and Frequency
355
Command Loss Protective Operation
356
LS INV 485/Modbus-RTU Communication
358
Setting Virtual Multi-Function Input
358
Saving Parameters Defined by Communication
358
Total Memory Map for Communication
359
Parameter Group for Data Transmission
359
Parameter Group for User/Macro Group
361
LS INV 485 Protocol
362
Modbus-RTU Protocol
367
Compatible Common Area Parameter
371
H100 Expansion Common Area Parameter
375
Bacnet Communication
390
What Is Bacnet Communication
390
Bacnet Communication Standards
390
Bacnet Quick Communication Start
390
Protocol Implementation
392
Object Map
393
Metasys-N2 Communication
401
Metasys-N2 Quick Communication Start
401
Metasys-N2 Communication Standard
401
Metasys-N2 Protocol I/O Point Map
402
Table of Functions
405
Drive Group (DRV)
406
Basic Function Group (BAS)
411
Expanded Function Group (ADV)
417
Control Function Group (CON)
424
Input Terminal Group (IN)
427
Output Terminal Block Function Group (OUT)
436
Communication Function Group (COM)
442
Advanced Function Group(PID Functions)
449
EPID Function Group (EPI)
460
Application 1 Function Group (AP1)
467
Application 2 Function Group (AP2)
474
Application 3 Function Group (AP3)
480
Protection Function Group (PRT)
487
2Nd Motor Function Group (M2)
497
Trip (TRIP Last-X) and Config (CNF) Mode
501
Trip Mode (TRP Last-X)
501
Config Mode (CNF)
501
Macro Groups
507
Compressor (MC1) Group
507
Supply Fan (MC2) Group
509
Exhaust Fan (MC3) Group
511
Cooling Tower (MC4) Group
520
Circulation Pump (MC5) Group
522
Vacuum Pump (MC6) Group
526
Constant Torque (MC7) Group
533
Troubleshooting
536
Trip and Warning
536
Fault Trips
536
Warning Message
539
Troubleshooting Fault Trips
541
Troubleshooting Other Faults
544
Maintenance
550
Regular Inspection Lists
550
Daily Inspection
550
Annual Inspection
551
Bi-Annual Inspection
553
Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery Replacement
554
Storage and Disposal
558
Storage
558
Disposal
558
Technical Specification
559
Input and Output Specifications
559
Product Specification Details
564
External Dimensions
569
Peripheral Devices
574
Fuse and Reactors Specifications
576
Terminal Screw Specifications
578
Dynamic Breaking Unit (DBU) and Resistors
580
Dynamic Breaking Unit (DBU)
580
Terminal Arrangement
582
Dynamic Breaking (Db)Unit & DB Resistor Basic Wiring
584
Dimensions
585
Display Functions
589
DB Resistors
589
Inverter Continuous Rated Current Derating
591
Applying Drives to Single-Phase Input Application
594
Introduction
594
Power(Hp), Input Current and Output Current
595
Input Frequency and Voltage Tolerance
596
Wiring
597
Precautions for 1-Phase Input to 3-Phase Drive
597
Product Warranty
598
UL Mark
600
EAC Mark
600
Index
604
LS ELECTRIC LSLV0008H100-2CONN Manual (84 pages)
Fan and Pump Drive
Brand:
LS ELECTRIC
| Category:
DC Drives
| Size: 13.13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Maximized User Convenience
4
Side-By-Side Installation
7
Reduced Size
7
Efficient Use of Space
7
Fire Mode
10
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