User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Safety
- 2. Receipt of delivery
- 3. Technical data
- 4. Installation
- 5. Commissioning
- 6. Fault tracing
- 7. SmartVFD Compact Application Interface
- 8. Control panel
- 9. General purpose application parameters
- 9.1 Quick setup parameters (Virtual menu, shows when par. 13.1 = 1)
- 9.2 Motor settings (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P1)
- 9.3 Start/stop setup (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P2)
- 9.4 Frequency references (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P3)
- 9.5 Ramps and brakes setup (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P4)
- 9.6 Digital inputs (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P5)
- 9.7 Analogue inputs (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P6)
- 9.8 Digital and analogue outputs (Control panel: Menu PAR - > P7)
- 9.9 Protections (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P9)
- 9.10 Autorestart parameters (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P10 )
- 9.11 PI control parameters (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P12 )
- 9.12 Easy usage menu (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P0 )
- 9.13 System parameters
- 10. Parameter descriptions
- 10.1 Motor settings (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P1)
- 10.2 Start/Stop setup (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P2)
- 10.3 Frequency references (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P3)
- 10.4 Ramps & brakes setup (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P4)
- 10.5 Digital inputs (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P5)
- 10.6 Analoque inputs (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P6)
- 10.7 Digital and analoque outputs (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P7)
- 10.8 Motor thermal protection (parameters 9.7 - 9.10)
- 10.9 Autorestart parameters (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P10)
- 10.10 PI control parameters (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P12)
- 10.11 Easy usage menu (Control panel: Menu PAR -> P9)
- 10.12 Fieldbus parameters (Control panel: Menu PAR -> S2 )
22 Installation Honeywell
4
Note! To fulfil standard EN61800-5-1, the protective conductor should be at least
AWG 7 Cu or AWG 5 Al. Another possibility is to use an additional protective con-
ductor of at least the same size as the original one.
4.2.4 General cabling rules
Frame Type
I
N
[A]
Fuse
[A]
Mains
cable
Cu [AWG]
Terminal cable size (min/max)
Main
terminal
[AWG]
Ground
terminal
[AWG]
Control
terminal
[AWG]
Relay
terminal
[AWG]
MI1 P37 - 1P1 1,9-3,3 6 3*15+15 15-11 15-11 20-15 20-15
MI2 1P5 - 2P2 4,3-5,6 10 3*15+15 15-11 15-11 20-15 20-15
MI3 3P0 - 5P5 7,6 - 12 20 3*13+13 15-9 15-9 20-15 20-15
Table 4.7 : Cable and fuse sizes for SmartVFD Compact, 380 - 480V
1
Before starting the installation, check that none of the components of
the frequency converter is live.
2
Place the motor cables sufficiently far from other cables:
• Avoid placing the motor cables in long parallel lines with other
cables
• If the motor cable runs in parallel with other cables, the minimum
distance between the motor cable and other cables is 11.8
inches.
• The given distance also applies between the motor cables and
signal cables of other systems.
• The maximum length of the motor cables is 100 feet.
• The motor cables should cross other cables at an angle of 90
degrees.
3
If cable insulation checks are needed, see Chapter 4.2.7.
4
Connecting the cables:
• Strip the motor and mains cables as advised in Figure 4.9.
• Connect the mains, motor and control cables into their respective
terminals, see Figures 4.4 - 4.8.
• Note the tightening torques of power cables and control cables
given in page 18 and page 20.
• For information on cable installation according to UL regulations
see Chapter 4.2.6 .
• Make sure that the control cable wires do not come in contact with
the electronic components of the unit
• If an external brake resistor (option) is used, connect its cable to
the appropriate terminal.
• Check the connection of the ground cable to the motor and the
frequency converter terminals marked with
• Connect the separate shield of the motor cable to the ground
plate of the frequency converter, motor and the supply centre