Transcription of ACM D2/S2 - TecDriver
1 Operating manualACM D2/S2 Table of contents1. General information.. 32. Safety instru ctions.. safety instructions.. nded use.. , stor age, installation.. cal connection.. instructions.. ellaneous.. 53. Int roduction.. 64. Technical data (input v oltage 1 x 2 ).. 75. Technical data (input v oltage 3 x 3 ).. 86. Technical data (input v oltage 3 x 3 ).. 97. Power-der ating in function of the switching frequency.. 108. Dimensional data ACM D2/S2 kW - kW.. 119. Dimensional data ACM D2 7 .5 kW - kW.. 1210. Dimensio nal data ACM D2 3 kW - kW.. 1311. In stallation examples.
2 1: ACM D2/S2 kW - kW (1 x 230V).. 2: ACM D2/S2 kW - kW (3 x 400V).. 1512. In stallation.. lation.. power connection.. connection.. suppress ion measures / EMC (electromagnetic compatibilit y).. information.. ati on notes.. back -up fuses.. te rminals.. terminals.. 20 BERGES Operati ng manual ACM D2/S2 1 and settings.
3 General information .. Adaption to operation .. functions .. General .. Control panel .. Display .. Help - function and language - select.. Inverter status .. Warnings .. Operating error messages .. Hardware error messages .. ACM D2/S2 .. Program structure .. Program level TAB1 .. Program level TAB2 .. Program level TAB3 .. chopper ACM D2/S2 .. Braking chopper kW - kW (1 x 230V).. Braking chopper kW - kW (3 x 400V).. Minimum values for braking resistors (accessory) .. Assembling the braking resistor .. Programming key .. Telecomander RC .. DVM - PLUS MP .. ACM - Synchronizer.. and remedies.
4 Of ACM D2/S2 .. 58 Operating manual ACM D2/S2 Document: ACM/D2A-STD-E/A07 Edition: 2001 BERGES electronic All rights : 38005000EN BERGES electronic2 Operating manual ACM D2 informationBefore you start with the installation and the starting up of the inverte r, please read this manual carefullyand pay special att ention to t he notes and manual must be made available to every user. Before worki ng with the unit the user must becomefamiliar with it. This specially applies to th e knowledge and observance of the following safety andwarning indi symbols.
5 Danger, warningThis sy mbol is use d when the life or health of the user is in danger or a consi derable damage to propertycan , essential measureThis sy mbol is shown on places of the manual, which are to be par tic ularly considered for safe anddis turbance- free operation of the instructionsAl l instructions stated in this chapter are importa nt for the security of users and machines or sy stemsand should absolutely be safety instructionsInverters work wi th high voltages, which can ca use death or serious in jury b y touching them. Dependingon the degree of protectio n of the i nverter, i n operat ion they may have live, unins ulated and possiblyalso movin g or r otating parts, as well as hot surfa ces.
6 In case of an inadmissible removal of the requiredcovers, an improper use and a wro ng installation or operation, ther e is a danger of serious personalinjury and damage to operations serving transport, installation and commissioning as well as maintenance are to becarried out by sk illed technical personnel (observe I EC 364 or CENELEC HD 384 and national accidentpre vention rules!). For the purpose s of these bas ic safety instructions, "skil led technical personnel"means persons who are familiar with the installation, mounting, commissioning and operation of thepro duct and have the qualifications needed for the performance of their useThe application of the inverter desc ribed in this operating manual exclusively serves for the pur poseof conti nuously variable speed control of three-pha se are components designed to be used in el ectrical installa tions or ioning of the inverter ( the sta rting of normal operation)
7 I s prohibited until the sy stem hasbeen proved to confo rm to the provisions of the directive 89/39 2/EEC (Machinery Safety Directive -MSD) and th e 89/336/EEC (E MC direct ive).The inverter meets the requirements of the low-voltage directive 73/231/EEC. They are subject to thehar monized standard s of the series EN operator of the sy stem is solely liable for damage resulting from improper use of th e ! BERGES Operati ng manual ACM D2/S2 3 , storage, installationThe inverter must be protected against inadmissible mechanical loads.
8 No component s must bebent and no i nsulating distances must be altered dur ing transportat ion or handling. The invertersare containing electrostatic se nsi tive components which are lia ble to damage through improperuse. Do not touc h elect ronic components and elect rical contac ts. Do not swi tch on inverters withmechanica l damaged electr ical or electro nic components, the accordance with the applied directi-ves is no longer guaranteed in this case . With the installation of the inverte r attention is to be paidto the prescri bed minimum distances as well as to a sufficient cooling . The climatic conditions shallbe in conformity with EN connectionBefore performing any installation work the system must be insulat ed from the mains supply andprotect ed acc swi tching off the line voltage, wait for at least 5 minutes unt il the DC-link capacitors aredischarged.
9 Only then i t is allowed to work on th e device. In case of malfunctions, the dischargetime could be exc eeded of a poss ibl e leakage current > from th e installed EMC-filter, the inverter is desi gnedonly for permanent c onnection. For size and layout of the GND (earth) c onductor also see inverters are desig ned to be installed in a switchgear cabinet and may only operate whenconnected with a tro uble-fre e operation of the inverter, the installation requirements and notes in this manualare to be using residual-current-operated ci rcuit-bre akers p ay attention to the compatibility with theinverter.
10 Depending on the type of the device the following rules apply: Sin gle-phase inverters: pulse-current sensi tive (type A) or all-current sensi tive (type B) resi dual-current-operated circuit-breakers are admiss ible. Three-phase in verters: only all -current sensit ive (type B) residual-current-operated circuit -brea-kers are admiss wise another protective measu re such as sep aration from the environment by double orreinforced insulatio n, disconnection from the mai ns or similar are to be used (E N 50178). The tri ggercurre nt of the resid ual-curr ent-operated circuit-b reakers must be sufficiently dimensioned sincecapacitive leakage currents (cable sc reens, filters) can easily lead to false instru cti onsThe inverter can be con fig ured to restart aut omatically in case of an error.