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Resource PowerFlex 70 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual, publication 20A-UM001 DriveGuard Safe Torque Off Option (Series B) for PowerFlex 40P and PowerFlex 70 AC Drives, publication PFLEX-UM003 PowerFlex Comm Adapter Manuals, publication 20COMM-UM Dynamic Braking Resistor Calculator, publication PFLEX-AT001 PowerFlex 70 and 700 Reference Manual - Volume 1, publication PFLEX-RM001 PowerFlex Reference Manual, publication PFLEX-RM004 Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001 Industry Installation Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, publication DRIVES-AT003 Product Certifications website, http://www.ab.com Description Provides the basic information needed to start-up and troubleshoot the PowerFlex 70 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive. Provides information for the installation and operation of the DriveGuard Safe Torque Off option. Provides information for the installation and operation of the various communication protocol adapters available for the drive. Provided information for determining dynamic braking requirements and evaluating resistors for dynamic braking. Provides detailed information for specifications and dimensions, operation, and dynamic brake selection for the drive. Provides detailed drive information including operation, parameter descriptions, and programming. Provides the basic information needed to properly wire and ground Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC drives. Provides basic information for enclosure systems and environmental/location considerations (to help protect against environmental contaminants), and power and grounding considerations needed to properly install AC drives. Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
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Table of Contents
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ND Rating 600V, 60 Hz Input Frame A A A B B C C D D D D E E Code 0P9 1P7 2P7 3P9 6P1 9P0 011 017 022 027 032 041 052 Amps 0.9 1.7 2.7 3.9 6.1 9.0 11 17 22 27 32 41 52 kW (Hp) 0.37 (0.5) 0.75 (1.0) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 4.0 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10) 11 (15) 15 (20) 18.5 (25) 22 (30) 30 (40) 37 (50) Frame A A A B B C C D D D D E E
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Type PowerFlex 70 Code 1P3 2P1 3P5 Ph. 3 3 3 3 5P0 8P7 011 015 022 030 037 043 060 072 Frame A A B B C D D D E E Code 1P1 2P1 3P4 5P0 8P0 011 014 022 027 034 Frame A A B B C D D D E E 040 052 065
400V, 50 Hz Input Amps 1.3 2.1 3.5 5.0 8.7 11.5 15.4 22 30 37 43 60 72 kW (Hp) 0.37 (0.5) 0.75 (1.0) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 4.0 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10) 11 (15) 15 (20) 18.5 (25) 22 (30) 30 (40) 37 (50)
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Voltage Rating Code B C D E Voltage 240V AC 400V AC 480V AC 600V AC
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ND Rating 208V, 60 Hz Input Code 2P2 4P2 6P8 9P6 015 022 028 042 054 070 Amps 2.5 4.8 7.8 11 17.5 25.3 32.2 43 62.1 78.2 kW (Hp) 0.37 (0.5) 0.75 (1.0) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 4.0 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10) 11 (15) 15 (20) 18.5 (25)
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ND Rating 480V, 60 Hz Input Amps 1.1 2.1 3.4 5.0 8.0 11 14 22 27 34 40 52 65 kW (Hp) 0.37 (0.5) 0.75 (1.0) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 3.7 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10) 11 (15) 15 (20) 18.5 (25) 22 (30) 30 (40) 37 (50) Frame A A A B B C C D D D D E E
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Enclosure Code A C Enclosure Panel Mount - IP 20, NEMA/UL Type 1 Wall/Machine Mount = IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X/12 for indoor use only Flange Mount - Front Chassis = IP 20, NEMA/UL Type 1; Rear Heatsink = IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X/12 for indoor/outdoor use Wall/Machine Mount - IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12
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ND Rating 240V, 60 Hz Input Code 2P2 4P2 6P8 9P6 015 022 028 042 054 070 Amps 2.2 4.2 6.8 9.6 15.3 22 28 42 54 70 kW (Hp) 0.37 (0.5) 0.75 (1.0) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 4.0 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10) 11 (15) 15 (20) 18.5 (25)
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HIM Code 0 3 5 Interface Module Blank Cover Full Numeric LCD Prog. Only LCD
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Emission Class Rating Filtered A & B Frames (Optional) C, D, & E Frames (Standard) Not Filtered A & B Frames (Optional) C, D, & E Frames Code N C G
Control & I/O Control Standard Enhanced Enhanced Safe-Off N/A No Yes
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Brake IGBT Code Y w/Brake IGBT Yes
600V Frames A through D available only without filter (Cat. Code N). 600V Frame E available only with filter (Cat. Code A). Increases size to Frame B.
No longer available for sale. Not available as factory installed option for 600V ratings.
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Feedback Code 0 1 Feedback No Feedback - Enhanced Control 5V/12V Encoder w/Enhanced Control
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Internal Brake Resistor Code Y N w/Resistor Yes No Code C D E N
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Comm Slot Network Type ControlNet (Coax) DeviceNet EtherNet/IP None
Step 1: Read the Precautions Qualified Personnel and General Information ATTENTION: Only qualified personnel familiar with adjustable frequency AC
drives and associated machinery can plan or implement the installation, startup, and subsequent maintenance of the system. Failure to comply can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Personal Safety
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the voltage on the bus capacitors has discharged before performing any work on the drive. Measure the DC bus voltage at the +DC terminal of the Power Terminal Block and the -DC test point (refer to Figure 8 on page 21 for location). The voltage must be zero. ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. DPI or SCANport host products must not be directly connected together via 1202 cables. Unpredictable behavior can result if two or more devices are connected in this manner. ATTENTION: The drive start/stop/enable control circuitry includes solid state components. If hazards due to accidental contact with moving machinery or unintentional flow of liquid, gas or solids exist, an additional hardwired stop circuit may be required to remove the AC line to the drive. An auxiliary braking method may be required.
Product Safety
ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed drive can result in component damage or a reduction in product life. Wiring or application errors, such as, undersizing the motor, incorrect or inadequate AC supply, or excessive ambient temperatures can result in malfunction of the system. ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control precautions are required when installing, testing, servicing or repairing this assembly. Component damage can result if ESD control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with static control procedures, reference Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage, publication 8000-4.5.2 or any other applicable ESD protection handbook. ATTENTION: Configuring an analog input for 0-20 mA operation and driving it from a voltage source could cause component damage. Verify proper configuration prior to applying input signals. ATTENTION: A contactor or other device that routinely disconnects and reapplies the AC line to the drive to start and stop the motor can cause drive hardware damage. The drive is designed to use control input signals that start and stop the motor. If an input device is used, operation must not exceed one cycle per minute or drive damage can occur.
ATTENTION: The adjust freq portion of the bus regulator function is extremely useful for preventing nuisance overvoltage faults resulting from aggressive decelerations, overhauling loads, and eccentric loads. It forces the output frequency to be greater than commanded frequency while the drives bus voltage is increasing towards levels that can cause a fault; however, it can also cause either of the following two conditions to occur. Fast positive changes in input voltage (more than a 10% increase within 6 minutes) can cause uncommanded positive speed changes; however an F25 OverSpeed Limit fault occurs if the speed reaches P82 [Max Speed] + P83 [Overspeed Limit]. If this condition is unacceptable. Take action to 1) limit supply voltages within the specification of the drive and, 2) limit fast positive input voltage changes to less than 10%. Without taking such actions, if this operation is unacceptable, the adjust freq portion of the bus regulator function must be disabled (see parameters 161 [Bus Reg Mode A] and 162 [Bus Reg Mode B]). Actual deceleration times can be longer than commanded deceleration times; however, a Decel Inhibit fault is generated if the drive stops decelerating altogether. If this condition is unacceptable, the adjust freq portion of the bus regulator must be disabled (see parameters 161 [Bus Reg Mode A] and 162 [Bus Reg Mode B]). In addition, installing a properly sized dynamic brake resistor provides equal or better performance in most cases. Note: These faults are not instantaneous and have shown test results that take between 2 and 12 seconds to occur.
EMC Instructions
The following section provides instructions for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance.
CE Conformity(1)
Conformity with the Low Voltage (LV) and EMC directive has been demonstrated by using harmonized European Norm (EN) standards published in the Official Journal of the European Communities. PowerFlex Drives comply with the EN standards listed below when installed according to the user manuals and reference manuals. CE declarations of conformity are available online at: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certification/ overview.page
General Notes
Some drives are equipped with an adhesive label on the top of the drive. If the adhesive label is removed, the drive must be installed in an enclosure with side openings less than 12.5 mm (0.5 in.) and top openings less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) to maintain compliance with the LV directive. Use a motor cable that is as short as possible to avoid electromagnetic emission and capacitive currents. Do not use line filters in ungrounded systems. PowerFlex drives can cause radio interference if used in a residential or domestic environment. Follow national and local industrial safety regulations and/or electrical codes, in addition to the essential requirements for CE compliance (see page 9), to prevent radio interference. Conformity of the drive with CE EMC requirements does not mean that an entire machine or installation complies with CE EMC requirements. Many factors can influence total machine/installation compliance. PowerFlex drives can generate conducted low-frequency disturbances (harmonic emissions) on the AC supply system. More information regarding harmonic emissions can be found in the PowerFlex Reference Manual, publication PFLEX-RM004.
(1) CE certification testing has not been completed for 600V class drives.
Frame A
Drive Description Drive only With any comm option With remote I/O
C, D, E
(1) Input cables through a Ferrite Core (frames A, B, and C Fair-Rite #2643102002 or equivalent, frames D and E Fair-Rite #2643251002 or equivalent).
IMPORTANT
Some drives are equipped with an adhesive label on the top of the chassis. Removing the adhesive label from the drive changes the NEMA/UL enclosure rating from Type 1 Enclosed to Open Type.
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(1) Not filtered is indicated if position 13 of the catalog number = N. (2) Filtered is indicated if position 13 of the catalog number = A. (3) For indoor use only.
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A D
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Table 3 - Dimensions and Approximate Weights
Dimensions, mm (in.) Frame A B C D E F
IP20 NEMA/UL Type 1 A B C D E 122.4 (4.82) 171.7 (6.76) 185.0 (7.28) 219.9 (8.66) 280.3 (11.04) 225.7 (8.89) 234.6 (9.24) 300.0 (11.81) 350.0 (13.78) 555.8 (21.88) 179.8 (7.08) 179.8 (7.08) 179.8 (7.08) 179.8 (7.08) 207.1 (8.15) 94.2 (3.71) 122.7 (4.83) 137.6 (5.42) 169.0 (6.65) 200.0 (7.87) 211.6 (8.33) 220.2 (8.67) 285.6 (11.25) 335.6 (13.21) 491.0 (19.33) 5.8 (0.23) 5.8 (0.23) 5.8 (0.23) 5.8 (0.23) 6.9 (0.27) 2.71 (6.0) 3.60 (7.9) 6.89 (15.2) 9.25 (20.4) 18.60 (41.0)
IP66 NEMA/UL Type 4X/12 (for indoor use only) B D E 171.7 (6.76) 219.9 (8.66) 280.3 (11.04) 239.8 (9.44) 350.0 (13.78) 555.8 (21.88) 203.3 (8.00) 210.7 (8.29) 219.8 (8.65) 122.7 (4.83) 169.0 (6.65) 200.0 (7.87) 220.2 (8.67) 335.6 (13.21) 491.0 (19.33) 5.8 (0.23) 5.8 (0.23) 6.9 (0.27) 3.61 (8.0) 9.13 (20.1) 18.60 (41.0)
Flange Mount A B C D E 156.0 (6.14) 205.2 (8.08) 219.0 (8.62) 248.4 (9.78) 280.3 (11.04) 225.8 (8.89) 234.6 (9.24) 300.0 (11.81) 350.0 (13.78) 555.8 (21.88) 178.6 (7.03) 178.6 (7.03) 178.6 (7.03) 178.6 (7.03) 207.1 (8.15) 123.0 (4.84) 123.0 (4.84) 123.0 (4.84) 123.0 (4.84) 117.2 (4.61) 55.6 (2.19) 55.6 (2.19) 55.6 (2.19) 55.6 (2.19) 89.9 (3.54) 2.71 (6.0) 3.60 (7.9) 6.89 (15.2) 9.25 (20.4) 18.60 (41.0)
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Frame B
155.2 (6.11)
163.7 (6.45)
163.7 (6.45)
55.6 (2.19)
Frame C
112.3 (4.42) 58.4 (2.30) 47.7 (1.88) 22.2 (0.87) Dia. 4 Places
22.2 (0.87) Dia. 2 Places 69.3 (2.73) 58.6 (2.31)
Frame D
149.7 (5.89) 28.5 (1.12) Dia. 2 Places
163.5 (6.44)
164.1 (6.46)
Frame E
210.0 (8.27) 108.0 (4.25) 22.2 (0.87) 43.7 (1.72)
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Figure 3 - PowerFlex 70 IP 66 NEMA/UL Type 4X/12 Bottom View Dimensions, mm (in.) (for indoor use only)
Frame B
28.3 (1.11)
Frame D
28.3 (1.11) 22.1 (0.87)
22.1 (0.87)
31.0 (1.22) 49.1 (1.93) 75.5 (2.97) 102.0 (4.02) 120.1 (4.73)
44.5 (1.75)
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Frame C
22.2 (0.87) Dia. 4 Places
104.4 (4.11)
102.9 (4.05)
Frame B
144.4 (5.69) 60.3 (2.37) 49.7 (1.96) 22.2 (0.87) Dia. 5 Places
Frame D
164.1 (6.46) 22.2 (0.87) Dia. 2 Places 83.7 (3.30) 73.0 (2.87) 28.5 (1.12) Dia. 2 Places
103.5 (4.07)
103.5 (4.07)
70.9 (2.79) 92.4 (3.64) 102.7 (4.04) 130.5 (5.14) 140.6 (5.54)
Frame E
210.0 (8.27) 108.0 (4.25) 22.2 (0.87) 43.7 (1.72) 94.4 (3.72) 77.9 (3.07) 52.8 (2.08) 39.8 (1.57)
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Frame B
190,0 (7.48)
6,3 (0.25)
Frame C
219,0 (8.62) 101,0 (3.98) 202,0 (7.95)
6,9 (0.27)
176,3 (6.94)
189,4 (7.46)
300,0 (11.81)
272,3 (10.72)
283,0 (11.14)
241,5 (9.51)
105,3 (4.15)
109,7 (4.32)
141,5 (5.57)
41,5 (1.63)
5.0 (0.20)
6,9 (0.27)
12x: 3,5 (0.14) 4x: 3,0R (0.12R) 5,1 (0.20)
58,8 (2.31)
58,8 (2.31)
58,8 (2.31)
Frame D
248,4 (9.78) 231,4 (9.11) 115,7 (4.56) 190,7 (7.51)
6.0 (0.24) 56.2 (2.21)
Frame E
280.3 (11.04) 262.4 (10.33) 131.2 (5.16) 206.2 (8.12)
4,5 (0.18)
40,7 (1.60)
222,4 (8.76)
350,0 (13.78)
250.4 (9.86)
525.8 (20.70)
555.8 (21.88)
493.9 (19.44)
418.9 (16.49)
4,5 (0.18)
58,8 (2.31)
43.9 (1.73) 20x: 3.5 (0.14) 6.0 (0.24)
118.9 (4.68)
87.1 (3.43)
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IMPORTANT
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Wire Types Standard 600V, 90 C (194 F) XHHW2/RHW-2 Anixter B209500-B209507, Belden 29501-29507, (or equivalent) Belden 8760/9460 (or equivalent) Belden 8770 (or equivalent)
Description Four tinned copper conductors with XLPE insulation. Copper braid/aluminum foil combination shield and tinned copper drain wire. PVC jacket. 0.750 mm2 (18 AWG), twisted pair, 100% shield with drain. 0.750 mm2 (18 AWG), three-conductor, shielded for remote pot. 0.750 mm2 (18 AWG), three-conductor, shielded.
Signal
(1) (3) (4)
Digital I/O
(1) (3) (4)
Shielded
300V, 60 C (140 F)
(1) Control and signal wires must be separated from power wires by at least 0.3 m (1 ft). (2) We recommend the use of shielded wire for AC input power (even if it is not necessary). (3) If the wires are short and contained within a cabinet that has no sensitive circuits, we recommend the use of shielded wire (even if it is not necessary). (4) I/O terminals labeled () or Common are not referenced to earth ground and are designed to greatly reduce common mode interference. Grounding these terminals can cause signal noise.
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Min Max Recommended mm2 (AWG) Nm (lbin) Nm (lbin) 0.3 (22) 1.1 (10) 0.8 (7)
10.0 (6)
0.8 (18)
1.7 (15)
1.4 (12)
25.0 (3)
2.5 (14)
2.71 (24)
2.71 (24)
SHLD terminal
All
1.6 (14)
1.6 (14)
(1) Maximum/minimum sizes that the terminal block can accept these are not recommendations.
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-DC -DC
L1 R
L2 S
T2 V
T3 W
PE PE
L1 R
L2 S
L3 T
T1 U
T2 V
T3 W
PE
M6
PE
M6
Description R (L1) S (L2) T (L3) DC brake DC brake U (T1) V (T2) W (T3) PE ground PE ground DC bus () DC bus (+)
Notes Three-phase AC line input power. For single-phase input, connect to any two terminals.
DB resistor connection - Important: Do not connect both an internal and external DB resistor at the same time. This can violate the minimum allowed DB resistance and cause damage to the drive. To the motor To the motor To the motor
Test point on Frames A, B, C, and D are to the left or right of the power terminal block. Frame E has a dedicated terminal.
Figure 10 - Power Input Terminals on Frame B with Internal RFI Filter Option
-DC
-DC
L1 R
L2 S
L3 T
L1 R
L2 S
T2 V
T3 W
PE PE
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Ground impedance must conform to the requirements of national and local industrial safety regulations and/or electrical codes. Check the integrity of all ground connections periodically. For installations within a cabinet, a single safety ground point or ground bus bar connected directly to building steel (girder, joist) can be used. All circuits including the AC input ground conductor can be grounded independently and directly to this point/bar.
Figure 11 - Typical Grounding
PE SHLD
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If you use an optional radio-frequency interference (RFI) filter, relatively high ground leakage currents can be present. Be sure that the incoming supply neutral is solidly connected (bonded) to the same building power distribution ground. Grounding must not rely on flexible cables and must not include any form of plug or socket that permits inadvertent disconnection. Some local codes require redundant ground connections. Periodically check the integrity of all connections. Refer to the instructions supplied with the filter. ATTENTION: The PowerFlex 70 does not provide branch short circuit protection. See Drive, Fuse, and Circuit Breaker Ratings on page 25 for the recommended fuse or circuit breaker to protect against short circuits.
Power Wiring
ATTENTION: National Codes and standards (NEC, VDE, BSI, and others) and local codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment. Installation must comply with specifications regarding wire types, conductor sizes, branch circuit protection and disconnect devices. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Unshielded
Thermoplastic High Heat-resistant Nylon-coated (THHN), Thermoplastic Heat and Water-resistant Nylon-coated (THWN), or similar wire is acceptable for drive installation in dry environments as long as adequate free air space and/or conduit fill rate limits are provided. The wire must have a minimum insulation thickness of 15 mils (0.4 mm/0.015 in.) and cannot have large variations in insulation concentricity. IMPORTANT Do not use THHN or similarly coated wire in wet areas.
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Shielded/Armored Cable
Shielded cable contains all of the general benefits of multi-conductor cable with the added benefit of a copper braided shield that can contain much of the noise generated by a typical AC Drive. Use shielded cable for installations with sensitive equipment such as weigh scales, capacitive proximity switches, and other devices that can be affected by electrical noise in the distribution system. Applications with large numbers of drives in a similar location, imposed EMC regulations, or a high degree of communications/networking are also good candidates for shielded cable. Shielded cable can also help reduce shaft voltage and induced bearing currents for some applications. In addition, the increased impedance of shielded cable can help extend the distance that the motor can be from the drive without the addition of motor protective devices, such as terminator networks. Refer to Reflected Wave in Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001. Consider the general specifications of the environment of the installation, including temperature, flexibility, moisture characteristics, and chemical resistance. In addition, a braided shield can be included and be specified by the cable manufacturer as having coverage of at least 75%. An additional foil shield can greatly improve noise containment. A good example of recommended cable is Belden 295xx (xx determines gauge). This cable has four Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE) insulated conductors with a 100% coverage foil and an 85% coverage copper braided shield (with drain wire) surrounded by a Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) jacket. Other types of shielded cable are available, but the use of these types can limit the allowable cable length. For example, some of the newer cables bundle four conductors of THHN wire and wrap them tightly with a foil shield. This type of construction can greatly increase the cable charging current that is required and reduce the overall drive performance. Unless specified in the individual distance tables as tested with the drive, these cables are not recommended and their performance against the lead length limits is not known.
Table 7 - Recommended Shielded Wire
Location Standard (option 2) Rating/Type Tray rated 600V, 90 C (194 F) RHH/RHW-2 Anixter OLF-7xxxxx or equivalent Tray rated 600V, 90 C (194 F) RHH/RHW-2 Anixter 7V-7xxxx-3G or equivalent Description Three tinned copper conductors with XLPE insulation. 5 mil single helical copper tape (25% overlap minimum) with three bare copper grounds in contact with the shield. PVC jacket. Three bare copper conductors with XLPE insulation and impervious corrugated continuously welded aluminum armor. Black sunlight resistant PVC jacket overall. Three copper grounds on #10 AWG and smaller.
ATTENTION: To avoid a possible shock hazard caused by induced voltages, unused wires in the conduit must be grounded at both ends. Also, if a drive sharing a conduit is being serviced or installed, disable all of the drives that are using that conduit. This helps minimize the possible shock hazard from cross coupled motor leads.
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Fusing
The recommend fuse types are listed below. If available current ratings do not match those listed in the tables provided, choose the next higher fuse rating. IEC BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1 & 2, EN60269-1, Parts 1 & 2(1), type gG or equivalent should be used. UL UL Class CC, T, RK1, or J should be used.
Circuit Breakers
The non-fuse listings in the following tables include inverse time circuit breakers, instantaneous trip circuit breakers (motor circuit protectors) and 140M self-protected combination motor controllers. If one of these is chosen as the desired protection method, the following requirements apply: IEC Both types of circuit breakers and 140M self-protected combination motor controllers are acceptable for IEC installations. UL Only inverse time circuit breakers and the specified 140M self-protected combination motor controllers are acceptable for UL installations.
(1) Typical designations include, but may not be limited to the following; Parts 1 & 2: AC, AD, BC, BD, CD, DD, ED, EFS, EF, FF, FG, GF, GG, GH.
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Table 8 - 208/240 Volt AC Three-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices
Hp Rating ND HD Dual Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min (2) Max (3) Min (2) Max (3) Max(5) Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 7 7 15 30 30 30 50 70 100 100 3 7 15 15 30 30 50 50 100 100 140M-C2E-B40 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C20 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-D8E-B40 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C20 140M-D8E-C25 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C25 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C20 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 140M-F8E-C45 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 140M-F8E-C45 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098
Cat.No. 208 Volt AC Input 20AB2P2 A 0.5 0.33 20AB4P2 A 1 0.75 20AB6P8 B 2 1.5 20AB9P6 B 3 2 20AB015 C 5 3 20AB022 D 7.5 5 20AB028 D 10 7.5 20AB042 D 15 10 20AB054 E 20 15 20AB070 E 25 20 240 Volt AC Input 20AB2P2 A 0.5 0.33 20AB4P2 A 1 0.75 20AB6P8 B 2 1.5 20AB9P6 B 3 2 20AB015 C 5 3 20AB022 D 7.5 5 20AB028 D 10 7.5 20AB042 D 15 10 20AB054 E 20 15 20AB070 E 25 20 See page 29 for notes.
Frame(1)
2.9 5.6 10 14 16 23.3 29.8 39.8 57.5 72.3 2.5 4.8 8.7 12.2 13.9 19.9 25.7 38.7 49.8 64.5
1.1 2 3.6 5.1 5.8 8.3 10.7 14.3 20.7 26.0 1.1 2 3.6 5.1 5.8 8.3 10.7 16.1 20.7 26.8
2.5 4.8 7.8 11 17.5 25.3 32.2 43 62.1 78.2 2.2 4.2 6.8 9.6 15.3 22 28 42 54 70
2.7 5.5 10.3 12.1 19.2 27.8 37.9 55.5 72.4 93.1 2.4 4.8 9 10.6 17.4 24.4 33 46.2 63 81
3.7 7.4 13.8 16.5 26.6 37.9 50.6 74 96.6 124 3.3 6.4 12 14.4 23.2 33 44 63 84 108
6 10 15 20 20 30 40 60 80 90 3 6 15 20 20 25 35 50 60 90
6 10 15 20 20 30 40 60 80 90 3 6 15 20 20 25 35 50 60 90
10 17.5 30 40 70 100 125 175 200 300 8 15 25 35 60 80 110 150 200 275
Table 9 - 400/480 Volt AC Three-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices
Hp Rating ND HD Dual Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) (2) (3) (2) (3) Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min Max Min Max Max(5) Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 3 7 7 15 15 15 20 30 50 50 70 80 100 3 3 7 15 15 15 20 140M-C2E-B16 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-B16 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B40 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C25 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B40 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 140M-F8E-C45 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441
Cat.No. 400 Volt AC Input 20AC1P3 A 0.37 20AC2P1 A 0.75 20AC3P5 A 1.5 20AC5P0 B 2.2 20AC8P7 B 4 20AC011 C 5.5 20AC015 C 7.5 20AC022 D 11 20AC030 D 15 20AC037 D 18.5 20AC043 D 22 20AC060 E 30 20AC072 E 37 480 Volt AC Input 20AD1P1 A 0.5 20AD2P1 A 1 20AD3P4 A 2 20AD5P0 B 3 20AD8P0 B 5 20AD011 C 7.5 20AD014 C 10
Frame(1)
0.25 0.55 1.1 1.5 3 4 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 0.33 0.75 1.5 2 3 5 7.5
1.6 2.5 4.3 6.5 11.3 10.5 15.1 21.9 30.3 35 40.7 56.8 68.9 1.3 2.4 3.8 5.6 9.8 9.4 12.4
1.1 1.8 3 4.5 7.8 7.6 10.4 15.2 21 24.3 28.2 39.3 47.8 1.1 2 3.2 4.7 8.4 7.9 10.4
1.4 2.4 4.5 5.5 9.9 13 17.2 24.2 33 45 56 66 90 1.2 2.4 4.5 5.5 8.8 12.1 16.5
1.9 3.2 6 7.5 13.2 17.4 23.1 33 45 60 74 90 120 1.6 3.2 6 7.5 12 16.5 22
3 4 6 10 15 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 90 3 3 6 10 15 15 20
3 4 6 10 15 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 90 3 3 6 10 15 15 20
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Table 9 - 400/480 Volt AC Three-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices (continued)
Hp Rating ND HD Dual Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min (2) Max (3) Min (2) Max (3) Max(5) 19.9 24.8 31.2 36.7 47.7 59.6 16.6 20.6 25.9 30.5 39.7 49.6 22 27 34 40 52 65 24.2 33 40.5 51 60 78 33 44 54 68 80 104 25 35 40 50 60 80 45 60 70 90 110 125 25 35 40 50 60 80 80 100 125 150 200 250 80 100 125 150 200 250 Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 30 140M-D8E-C25 140M-F8E-C25 5098 50 140M-F8E-C32 5098 50 140M-F8E-C45 5098 50 140M-F8E-C45 5098 70 100
Cat.No. 20AD022 D 15 10 20AD027 D 20 15 20AD034 D 25 20 20AD040 D 30 25 20AD052 E 40 30 20AD065 E 50 40 See page 29 for notes.
Table 10 - 600 Volt AC Three-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices
Dual Hp Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Rating Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) (2) (3) (2) (3) ND HD Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min Max Min Max Max(5) Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 3 3 7 7 15 15 15 30 30 50 50 100 100 140M-C2E-B16 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B40 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B40 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C20 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098 5098
Cat.No. 600 Volt AC Input 20AE0P9 A 0.5 0.33 20AE1P7 A 1 0.75 20AE2P7 A 2 1.5 20AE3P9 B 3 2 20AE6P1 B 5 3 20AE9P0 C 7.5 5 20AE011 C 10 7.5 20AE017 D 15 10 20AE022 D 20 15 20AE027 D 25 20 20AE032 D 30 25 20AE041 E 40 30 20AE052 E 50 40 See page 29 for notes.
Frame(1)
Frame(1)
1.3 1.9 3 4.4 7.5 7.7 9.8 15.3 20 24.8 29.4 37.6 47.7
1.3 2 3.1 4.5 7.8 8 10.1 15.9 20.8 25.7 30.5 39.1 49.6
1.1 2 3.6 4.3 6.7 9.9 13.5 18.7 25.5 33 40.5 48 61.5
3 3 4 6 10 10 15 20 25 35 40 50 60
3 6 6 8 12 20 20 35 45 60 70 90 110
3 3 4 6 10 10 15 20 25 35 40 50 60
Table 11 - 208/240 Volt AC Single-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices
Hp Rating ND HD Dual Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min (2) Max (3) Min (2) Max (3) Max(5) Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 7 7 15 30 30 30 50 70 100 100 3 7 15 140M-C2E-B40 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C20 140M-D8E-B40 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C20 140M-D8E-C25 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C20 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 140M-F8E-C45 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098
Cat.No. 208 Volt AC Input 20AB2P2 A 0.5 20AB4P2 A 1 20AB6P8 B 2 20AB9P6 B 3 20AB015 C 5 20AB022 D 7.5 20AB028 D 10 20AB042 D 15 20AB054 E 20 20AB070 E 25 240 Volt AC Input 20AB2P2 A 0.5 20AB4P2 A 1 20AB6P8 B 2
Frame(1)
0.6 1 1.8 2.6 2.9 4.2 5.4 7.2 10.4 13.0 0.6 1 1.8
1.3 2.4 3.9 5.5 8.6 12.7 16.1 21.5 31.1 39.1 1.1 2.1 3.4
1.6 2.8 5.2 6.1 9.6 13.9 19 27.8 36.2 46.6 1.2 2.4 4.5
1.9 3.7 6.9 8.3 13.3 19.0 25.3 37 48.3 62 1.7 3.2 6
6 10 15 20 20 30 40 60 80 90 3 6 15
6 10 15 20 20 30 40 60 80 90 3 6 15
140M-C2E-B25 140M-D8E-B25 3441 140M-C2E-B63 140M-D8E-B63 3441 140M-C2E-C10 140M-D8E-C10 140M-F8E-C10 3441
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Table 11 - 208/240 Volt AC Single-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices (continued)
Hp Rating ND HD Dual Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min (2) Max (3) Min (2) Max (3) Max(5) 12.2 13.9 19.9 25.7 38.7 49.8 64.5 2.6 2.9 4.2 5.4 8.1 10.4 13.4 4.8 7.7 11 14 21 27 35 5.3 8.7 12.2 16.5 23.1 31.5 40.5 7.2 11.6 16.5 22 31.5 42 54 20 20 25 35 50 60 90 20 30 45 60 90 100 150 20 20 25 35 50 60 90 35 60 80 110 150 200 275 35 60 80 110 150 200 275 Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 15 140M-C2E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 3441 30 140M-C2E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 3441 30 140M-D8E-C25 140M-F8E-C25 5098 50 140M-F8E-C32 5098 50 140M-F8E-C45 5098 100 100
Cat.No. 20AB9P6 B 3 2 20AB015 C 5 3 20AB022 D 7.5 5 20AB028 D 10 7.5 20AB042 D 15 10 20AB054 E 20 15 20AB070 E 25 20 See page 29 for notes.
Table 12 - 400/480 Volt AC Single-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices
Hp Rating ND HD Dual Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) (2) (3) (2) (3) Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min Max Min Max Max(5) Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 3 7 7 15 15 15 20 30 50 50 70 80 100 3 3 7 15 15 15 20 30 50 50 50 70 100 140M-C2E-B16 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-B16 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B40 140M-C2E-B63 140M-C2E-C10 140M-C2E-C16 140M-C2E-C16 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C25 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B40 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C16 140M-D8E-C25 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 140M-F8E-C45 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 140M-F8E-C45 140M-F8E-C45 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098 5098
Cat.No. 400 Volt AC Input 20AC1P3 A 0.37 0.25 20AC2P1 A 0.75 0.55 20AC3P5 A 1.5 1.1 20AC5P0 B 2.2 1.5 20AC8P7 B 4 3 20AC011 C 5.5 4 20AC015 C 7.5 5.5 20AC022 D 11 7.5 20AC030 D 15 11 20AC037 D 18.5 15 20AC043 D 22 18.5 20AC060 E 30 22 20AC072 E 37 30 480 Volt AC Input 20AD1P1 A 0.5 0.33 20AD2P1 A 1 0.75 20AD3P4 A 2 1.5 20AD5P0 B 3 2 20AD8P0 B 5 3 20AD011 C 7.5 5 20AD014 C 10 7.5 20AD022 D 15 10 20AD027 D 20 15 20AD034 D 25 20 20AD040 D 30 25 20AD052 E 40 30 20AD065 E 50 40 See page 29 for notes.
Frame(1)
Frame(1)
1.6 2.5 4.3 6.5 11.3 11 15.1 21.9 30.3 35 40.7 56.8 68.9 1.3 2.4 3.8 5.6 9.8 9.5 12.5 19.9 24.8 31.2 36.7 47.7 59.6
0.6 0.9 1.5 2.3 3.9 3.8 5.2 7.6 10.5 12.2 14.1 19.7 23.9 0.6 1 1.6 2.4 4.2 4 5.2 8.3 10.3 13 19.9 12.8 24.8
0.7 1.1 1.8 2.5 4.4 5.8 7.7 11 15 18.5 21.5 30 36 0.6 1.1 1.7 2.5 4 5.5 7 11 13.5 17 20 26 32.5
0.7 1.2 2.3 2.8 5.0 6.5 8.6 12.1 16.5 22.5 28 33 45 0.6 1.2 2.3 2.6 4.4 6.1 8.3 12.1 16.5 20.3 25.5 30 39
1.0 1.6 3 3.8 6.6 8.7 11.6 16.5 22.5 30 37 45 60 0.8 1.6 3 3.8 6 8.3 11 16.5 22 27 34 40 52
3 4 6 10 15 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 90 3 3 6 10 15 15 20 25 35 40 50 60 80
3 4 6 10 15 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 90 3 3 6 10 15 15 20 25 35 40 50 60 80
5 8 12 20 30 45 60 80 120 125 150 225 250 4 8 12 20 30 40 50 80 100 125 150 200 250
15 15 15 20 30 40 60 80 120 140 160 240 280 15 15 15 20 30 40 50 80 100 125 150 200 250
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Table 13 - 600 Volt AC Single-phase Input Drive Ratings and Input Protection Devices
Dual Hp Input Element Time Non-time Circuit Rating Ratings Output Amps Delay Fuse Delay Fuse Breaker (4) ND HD Amps kVA Cont. 1 Min. 3 Sec. Min (2) Max (3) Min (2) Max (3) Max(5) Motor Circuit Protector (6) 140M Motor Protector with Adjustable Current Range (7) (8) Max(5) Available Catalog Numbers (9) Minimum Enclosure Volume (in.3)(10) 3 3 7 7 15 15 15 30 30 50 50 100 100 140M-C2E-B16 140M-C2E-B25 140M-C2E-B40 140M-D8E-B25 140M-D8E-B40 140M-D8E-B63 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C10 140M-D8E-C16 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C10 140M-F8E-C16 140M-F8E-C20 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C25 140M-F8E-C32 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 3441 5098 5098 5098 5098
Cat. No. 600 Volt AC Input 20AE0P9 A 0.5 20AE1P7 A 1 20AE2P7 A 2 20AE3P9 B 3 20AE6P1 B 5 20AE9P0 C 7.5 20AE011 C 10 20AE017 D 15 20AE022 D 20 20AE027 D 25 20AE032 D 30 20AE041 E 40 20AE052 E 50 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Frame(1)
1.3 1.9 3 4.4 7.5 7.7 9.8 15.3 20 24.8 29.4 37.6 47.7
0.7 1 1.6 2.3 3.9 4 5.1 8 10.4 12.9 15.3 19.6 24.8
0.6 1 1.8 2.2 3.4 5 6.8 9.4 12.8 16.5 20.3 24 30.8
3 3 4 6 10 10 15 20 25 35 40 50 60
3 6 6 8 12 20 20 35 45 60 70 90 110
3 3 4 6 10 10 15 20 25 35 40 50 60
For IP 66 (NEMA/UL Type 4X/12) enclosures, drives listed as Frame A increase to Frame B and drives listed as Frame C increase to Frame D. Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping. Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum. Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum. Maximum allowable rating by US NEC. Exact size must be chosen for each installation. Motor Circuit Protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum. Bulletin 140M with adjustable current range must have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device will not trip. Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL listed for 208 Wye or Delta, 240 Wye or Delta, 480Y/277 or 600Y/347. Not UL listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground systems. (9) The AIC ratings of the Bulletin 140M Motor Protector Circuit Breakers may vary. See Bulletin 140M Motor Protection Circuit Breakers Application Ratings. (10) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific thermal considerations may require a larger enclosure.
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IMPORTANT
To guard against unstable operation and/or damage, you must configure the drive as shown in Table 14 on page 30.
The PowerFlex 70 drive contains protective MOVs and common mode capacitors referenced to ground (see below).
MOV and AC EMI Capacitor Phase to Ground Common Mode Capacitor to Ground
DC+ DC
Jumper Wire
Jumper Wire
IMPORTANT
All PowerFlex 70 240V, 480V, and 600V AC input drives are shipped with the DC bus common mode capacitors referenced to ground. Specific drive catalog numbers are listed below.
Voltage 240 480 600 Cat. No. 20AB 20AD 20AE
See Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001 for information on ungrounded systems.
Table 14 - Recommended Power Jumper Configurations
MOV/Input Filter Caps (2) Connected Connected DC Bus Common Mode Caps Disconnected Connected Benefits Of Correct Configuration on Power Source Type See solid and non-solid ground points below UL compliance Reduced electrical noise Most stable operation EMC compliance Reduced voltage stress on components and motor bearings
Power Source Type (1) Unknown Solid ground AC fed, solidly grounded DC fed from passive rectifier that has an AC source and solid ground
Non-solid ground Disconnected AC fed ungrounded Impedance grounded High resistive ground B phase ground Regenerative unit such as common DC bus supply and brake DC fed from an active converter
Disconnected
(1) It is highly recommended to accurately determine the power source type and then configure appropriately. (2) When MOVs are disconnected, the power system must have its own transient protection to ensure known and controlled voltages.
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To connect or disconnect these devices, refer to pages 32 through 34. IMPORTANT Common mode capacitors are required to conform with the EMC directive. Removing the common mode capacitors causes the drive to be non-compliant with the EMC directive.
In addition to the configurations described in this section, install an isolation transformer on an ungrounded distribution system where the line-to-ground voltages on any phase can exceed 125% of the nominal line-to-line voltage. See Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001 for more information on impedance grounded and ungrounded systems.
Drive Identification
Refer to the drive nameplate and locate the voltage code, frame, and internal EMC option (frame B drives). Use this information to locate the proper procedure in the following tables.
Voltage Code Internal EMC Option Frame
..
Production inspected
AC Voltage Range Base Frequency (default) Continuous Amps 3 Sec / 60 Sec Ovld Amps
Mfd. in 2008 on Jan 19
0-460 60 Hz x xxx / xx
EN 50178
Serial Number
342-440 xxx
432-528 xxx
catalog number/series
Normal Duty Power Heavy Duty Power Input: 3 Phase, 47-63Hz AC Voltage Range Amps
Series: A Frame: A 400V Class 480V Class xxx kW xxx HP xxx kW xxx HP
c UL
US
N223
31
JP3
JP2
Solid ground Insert jumper at the JP2/JP3 location. Non-solid ground Remove the jumper at JP2/JP3. Important: The internal EMC filter (input filter) is a factory-installed option on frame B drives. If the option is installed, the drive cannot be used on a non-solid ground power source. To verify: an extra R, S, T terminal block is present if the option is installed (as shown). Additionally, the 13th character of the nameplate catalog number is A (see page 31). Solid ground Install jumpers at both locations (JP2/JP3 and JP5/JP6).
JP3
MOV
JP5/JP6 Not installed JP5/JP6 Installed
CM Cap
JP6 JP5
L1 R
L2 S
L3 T
L1 R
L2 S
L3 BR1 T +DC
JP2
Non-solid ground Remove the jumper at JP2/JP3. Verify that the jumper at JP5/JP6 is also removed. In addition, verify that the input filter option is not installed.
CM Cap
L1 R L2 S L3 T L1 R L2 S L3 T BR1 +DC
MOV
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Factory Default Jumper Settings DC Bus Common Mode MOV/Input Filter Caps Caps Power Source Type JP2/JP3 Installed JP2/JP3 Installed JP3A/JP3B Not installed JP3A/JP3B Installed
CM Cap
JP3B
JP3A
JP3 JP2
Solid ground Install jumpers at both locations (JP2/JP3 and JP3A/JP3B). Non-solid ground Remove the jumper at JP2/JP3. Verify that the jumper at JP3A/JP3B is also removed.
JP3A
JP3 JP2
SHLD
Non-solid ground Remove the jumper at JP2/JP3. Verify that the jumper MOV / Filter Cap at JP3A/JP3B is also removed.
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Factory Default Jumper Settings DC Bus Common Mode MOV/Input Filter Caps Caps Power Source Type JP1/JP2 Installed JP1/JP2 Installed JP3/JP4 Not installed JP3/JP4 Installed
B D E C
CM Cap
Solid ground Install jumpers at both locations (JP1/JP2 and JP3/JP4). Non-solid ground Remove the jumper at JP1/JP2. Verify that the jumper at JP3/JP4 is also removed.
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Important points to remember about I/O wiring: Use copper wire. Wire gauge requirements and recommendations are based on 75 C (167 F). Do not reduce wire gauge when you are using higher temperature wire. Wire with an insulation rating of 600V or greater. Control and signal wires must be separated from power wires by at least 0.3 m (1 ft). IMPORTANT I/O terminals labeled () Digital In Common or Common are not connected to earth ground and are designed to greatly reduce common mode interference. Grounding these terminals can cause signal noise. ATTENTION: Hazard of personal injury or equipment damage exists when using bipolar input sources. Noise and drift in sensitive input circuits can cause unpredictable changes in motor speed and direction. Use speed command parameters to help reduce input source sensitivity.
Figure 12 - Typical I/O Terminal Block Location (B frame shown)
(1) Maximum / minimum that the terminal block can accept - these are not recommendations.
Suggested entry for communication wiring. Suggested entry for I/O and control wiring.
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Factory Default Stop CF (CF = Clear Fault) Start Auto/Man Speed Sel 1 Speed Sel 2 Speed Sel 3 NOT Fault Fault
(2)
Description 11.2 mA at 24V DC 19.2V minimum on state 3.2V maximum off state Important: Use only 24V DC, not suitable for 115V AC circuitry. Inputs can be wired as sink or source. Important: Digital inputs are not designed to work with a pulsed source.
Drive supplied power for Digital In16 inputs. Not intended for use on circuits outside of the drive. 150 mA maximum load. 2 k ohm minimum load. Max resistive load 250V AC / 30V DC 50VA / 60 W Min DC load 10 A, 10 mV DC
Non-isolated, 0+10V, 10 bit, 100k ohm input impedance.(3) Non-isolated, 020 mA, 10 bit, 100 ohm input impedance.(3) Isolated, bipolar, differential, 0+10V unipolar (10 bit) or 10V bipolar (10 bit and sign), 100k ohm input impedance.(4) Isolated, 020 mA, 10 bit and sign, 100 ohm input impedance.(4) 0+10V, 10 bit, 10k ohm (2k ohm minimum) load. 020 mA, 10 bit, 400 ohm maximum load.(5) Referenced to chassis ground. Common if internal 10V supply (terminal 10) is used. See description at No.s 1113.
340344
Output Freq
23 24 25 26
380387
(1) Contacts shown in unpowered state. Any relay programmed as fault or alarm energizes (pick up) when power is applied to drive and deenergizes (drop out) when fault or alarm exists. Relays selected for other functions energize when the condition exists, and deenergize when the condition is removed. (2) These inputs/outputs are dependent on a number of parameters. See the Related Parameters column in Table 17 above. (3) Differential isolation - external source must be less than 10V with respect to PE. (4) Differential isolation - external source must be maintained at less than 160V with respect to PE. Input provides high common mode immunity. (5) Analog output current is available only with enhanced control drives.
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Connection Example
18 19
Required Parameter Settings Select speed reference source: Param. 090 = 2 Analog In 2 Adjust Scaling: Param. 091, 092, 322, 323 Check results: Param. 017 Default speed reference source:
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Common +
Param. 091, 092, 325, 326 Check results: Param. 017 Two-wire control non-reversing (1) Internal supply
2 Stop-Run 7 8 9
Disable Digital Input 1: Param. 361 = 0 Not Used Set Digital Input 2: Param. 362 = 7 Run
Set Digital Input 1: Param. 361 = 9 Run Reverse Set Digital Input 2: Param. 362 = 8 Run Forward
Run Fwd
Internal supply
Stop 1 2 7 8 9
Start
Use factory default parameter settings. Digital Input 1: Param. 361 = 4 Stop CF Digital Input 2: Param. 362 = 5 Start
External supply
Stop 1 2
Use factory default parameter settings. Digital Input 1: Param. 361 = 4 Stop CF Digital Input 2: Param. 362 = 5 Start
11 12 13 24 25 26
Select source: Use factory default parameter settings. Digital Out1 Sel: Param. 380 = 1 Fault Digital Out2 Sel: Param. 384 = 4 Run
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Input/Output Enable input Shown in enabled state. Important: Digital inputs are not
designed to work with a pulsed source.
Connection Example
Required Parameter Settings Standard control Param. 366 = 1 Enable Enhanced control Param. 366 = 1 Enable For dedicated hardware enable, remove enable jumper (see page 39) Set direction mode: Param. 090 = 2 Analog In 2 Param. 190 = 1 Bipolar Adjust scaling: Param. 091, 092, 325, 326 Check results: Param. 017
18 19
22
Adjust scaling: 18 Param. 091, 092, 325, 326 Check results: 19 Param. 017
Analog input, positive temperature coefficient PTC OT set > 5V PTC OT cleared < 4V PTC Short < 0.2V
14 15 22 10
3.32k Ohm
Set Fault Config 1: Param. 238, Bit #7 = 1 Enabled Set Alarm Config 1: Param. 259, Bit #11 = 1 Enabled
Analog output unipolar 0+10V output. Can drive a 2k Ohm load (25 mA short circuit limit) 020 mA output. 400 Ohm max load.
Select source value: Param. 342 Adjust scaling: Param. 343, 344
+
22 23
(1) Digital inputs can be wired for 2-wire or 3-wire start/stop control. Three-wire control requires separate Start and Stop signals. Two-wire control requires one input signal configured Run-Hi/Stop-Lo.
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20A-DG01
4321
0.81.1 Nm (710 lbin)
IMPORTANT
The drive enable digital input is a solid state circuit. The safety outputs on the safety module must not be configured for pulsed/safety pulse test. The drive ships with the hardware enable jumper (ENBL JMP) installed. You must remove the jumper if you are using the DriveGuard Safe Torque Off option. If you do not remove the jumper, the drive faults when a start command is issued.
IMPORTANT
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For detailed information on installing and wiring a safety relay system, refer to the DriveGuard Safe Torque Off Option (Series B) for PowerFlex 40P and PowerFlex 70 AC Drives User Manual, publication PFLEX-UM003. IMPORTANT If the Safe Torque Off board is removed from the drive, pins 3 and 4 of the Safe Torque Off connector must be jumpered for the drive to run. If the Safe Torque Off board or the jumper is not installed, and the drive is commanded to run, an F111 Enable Hardware fault occurs.
Send Voltage
I/O
Connection Example
+ Common
Encoder power internal drive power Internal (drive) 12V DC, 250 mA
1 2 3 4 5 6
Common to SHLD
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This checklist supports the basic start-up menu option. See Start-up Routines on page 46 for information on other start-up routines. A HIM is required to run the basic start-up routine. The basic start-up routine can modify parameter values for analog and digital I/O. Refer to Common I/O Programming Changes on page 48. ATTENTION: Power must be applied to the drive to perform the following start-up procedure. Some of the voltages present are at incoming line potential. To avoid electric shock hazard or damage to equipment, only qualified service personnel can perform the following procedure. Thoroughly read and understand the procedure before beginning.
Optional Service Connection Board (SK-M9-SCB1) provides temporary DPI connection with drive cover removed.
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5. Apply AC power and control voltages to the drive. IMPORTANT If any of the six digital inputs are configured to Stop CF (CF = Clear Fault) or Enable, verify that signals are present or the drive can not start. Refer to Troubleshooting Abbreviated Fault and Alarm Listing on page 49 for a list of potential digital input conflicts.
If the STS LED is not flashing green at this point, refer to Drive Status Indicators on page 48. 6. When prompted, select a display language. The PowerFlex 70 start-up screen displays. 7. Press the enter key to display the start-up menu. 8. Use the arrow keys to highlight 2. Basic. 9. Press the enter key. Use the enter key to follow the menu and step you through the start-up routine. The basic start-up routine asks simple questions and prompts you to input required information. See also Common I/O Programming Changes on page 48.
During motor tests and tuning procedures, the drive can modify certain parameter values for proper start-up operation. These values are reset to their original values when startup is complete. The affected parameters are listed here: 053 080 276 278 361366 IMPORTANT If power is removed from the drive during the tests without aborting the auto-tune procedure, these parameters may not reset to their original value. If this situation occurs, reset the drive to factory defaults (see page 49) and repeat the start-up procedure.
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This section includes information for starting and troubleshooting the drive.
PowerFlex 70 Start-Up Startup consists of several steps to configure a drive for basic applications.
PowerFlex 70 Start-Up Make a selection 1. SMART 2. Basic 3. Detailed 4. More info PowerFlex 70 Start-Up Complete these steps in order: 1. Motor Control 2. Motr Data/Ramp 3. Motor Tests 4. Speed Limits 5. Speed/Trq Cntl 6. Start/Stop/I/O 7. Done/Exit
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Description Direction Drive Status Alarm Auto/Man Information Commanded or Output Frequency Programming / Monitoring / Troubleshooting
0.0 Hz
Main Menu: Diagnostics Parameter Device Select
Description Exit a menu, cancel a change to a parameter value, or acknowledge a fault/alarm. Select a digit, select a bit, or enter edit mode in a parameter screen. Scroll through options, increase a value, or toggle a bit. Scroll through options, decrease a value, or toggle a bit.
S.M.A.R.T. View Lang Auto / Man Remove
Enter a menu, enter edit mode in a parameter screen, or save a change to a parameter value.
ALT
Esc
Sel
Access the function associated with a programming or numeric key. Provides access to the Large Format Display. Refer to the drive user manual for more information. Start the drive. Stop the drive or clear a fault.
Alt
7 4 1 .
Exp
8 5 2 0
9 6 3 +/Param #
Jog
Jog
Jog the drive. Change direction. Increase speed. Decrease speed. These keys are active when the HIM is granted Manual Control or Param. 090 [Speed Ref A Sel] / 093 [Speed Ref B Sel] is set to: Option 18 DPI Port 1 for a HIM installed in the drive cover or Option 19 DPI Port 2 for a HIM connected by cable for handheld or remote installation option
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Menu Selections Main Menu: Diagnostics Parameter Device Select Memory Storage Start-Up Preferences
0.0 Hz
Main Menu: Diagnostics Parameter Device Select
ALT Functions
To use an ALT function, start at the Main Menu and press the ALT key, release it, then press the programming key associated with one of the following functions listed in the table below.
ALT Key then
Esc
Function S.M.A.R.T.
Function Description Displays the S.M.A.R.T. screen. This function enables the drive parameter values to be quickly programed by directly accessing the most frequently used drive functions. Refer to the user manual for more information. Log in to change parameter settings. Log out to protect parameter settings. Change a password. Enables the selection of how parameters are viewed or detailed information about a parameter or component. Select a connected adapter for editing. Displays the language selection screen. The LCD HIM on an architecture class drive enables you to change the display language any time. Switches between Auto and Manual Modes. If the HIM requests Manual Mode, the Speed Reference source is transferred to the HIM. Enables HIM removal without causing a fault if the HIM is not the last controlling device and does not have manual control of the drive. Enables entry of a parameter number for viewing/editing.
Esc
Log In/Out
+/
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Start-up Routines
The PowerFlex 70 is designed so that startup is simple and efficient. If you have an LCD HIM, two start-up methods are provided. Select the desired start-up routine needed for the application: S.M.A.R.T. Start This routine lets you quickly set up the drive by programming values for the most commonly used functions (see Running S.M.A.R.T. Start on page 47). Assisted Startup This routine prompts you for information needed to start up a drive for most applications, such as line and motor data, commonly adjusted parameters, and I/O. With enhanced control, two levels of assisted startup are available: basic and detailed (see Running an Assisted Startup on page 47).
Figure 15 - Standard Control Start-up Menu
Main Menu: Start-Up
Input Voltage
Motor Tests
(1)
Speed Limits
Speed Control
Start/Stop/I/O
Done / Exit
Configure Configure Source, Value Control Method and Scale for (2 Wire/3 Wire), I/O, Speed References Digital Inputs/Outputs and Analog Outputs
IMPORTANT
Power must be applied to the drive when viewing or changing parameters. Previous programming can affect the drive status when power is applied.
Motor Tests
(1)
Speed Limits
Speed/Torque Control
Start/Stop/I/O
Application
(2)
Done / Exit
Configure Configure Source, Value Control Method and Scale for (2 Wire/3 Wire), I/O, Speed References Digital Inputs/Outputs and Analog Outputs
(1)
(2)
During motor tests and tuning procedures, the drive can modify certain parameter values for proper start-up operation. These values are then reset to their original values when startup is complete. The affected parameters are: 053, 080, 276, 278, and 361366. If power is removed from the drive during the tests without aborting the auto-tune procedure, these parameters may not reset to their original value. If this situation occurs, reset the drive to factory defaults (see page 49) and repeat the start-up procedure. Only in Detailed Startup mode.
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Esc
Main Menu: Digital In2 Sel Diagnostics Stop Mode A Minimum Speed Parameter
The assisted start-up routine prompts you to input required information. Access assisted startup by selecting Start Up from the Main Menu. To perform an assisted startup, follow the steps in this table:
Step 1. In the Main Menu, press the up arrow or down arrow to scroll to Start Up. 2. Press Enter. Key(s) Example LCD Displays
F> Stopped Auto
0.0 Hz
Main Menu: Memory Storage Start Up Preferences
IMPORTANT
You must select Done/Exit after you complete the start-up routine for the start-up/autotune data to be saved.
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Color Green
Description The d rive is ready but is not running, and no faults are present. The drive is running and no faults are present. An inhibit condition exists, the drive cannot be started. Check parameter 214 [Start Inhibits]. An intermittent type 1 alarm condition exists. Check parameter 211 [Drive Alarm 1]. A continuous type 1 alarm condition exists. Check parameter 211 [Drive Alarm 1]. A fault has occurred. A non-resettable fault has occurred. Status of DPI port internal communications (if present). Status of communications module (when installed). Status of network (if connected). Status of secondary network (if connected).
Yellow
Red
Flashing Steady
Speed Reference A
Change Speed Reference A from Analog In 2 to Analog In 1 to connect an external potentiometer. 1. Set Parameter 090 [Speed Ref A Sel] to option 1, Analog In 1. This sets the speed reference input to I/O terminals 14 and 15 for voltage, and I/O terminals 16 and 17 for current. 2. Set Parameter 096 [TB Man Ref Sel] to option 9, MOP Level. This eliminates a potential Conflict alarm condition. Analog In 2 is not a valid Speed Reference source if selected for any of the following parameters: 117 [Trim In Select] 126 [PI Reference Sel] 128 [PI Feedback Sel] 147 [Current Lmt Sel] 3. Set Parameter 091 [Speed Ref A Hi] to the upper value of the desired speed reference range in Hz. 4. Set Parameter 092 [Speed Ref A Lo] to the lower value of the desired speed reference range in Hz. Speed Reference A is now configured for an external potentiometer.
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Control Scheme
Change from 3-wire Start/Stop to 2-wire Run/Not Run at Digital In 1 and Digital In 2. 1. Set Parameter 361 [Digital In1 Sel] to option 7 Run, or 9 Run Reverse. 2. Set Parameter 362 [Digital In2 Sel] to another option such as 8 Run Forward, or 10 Jog. See I/O wiring examples beginning on page 35.
Description
Action
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Auxiliary input interlock is open. Check remote wiring. The drive is not following a commanded Verify input voltage is within drive
deceleration because it is attempting to limit bus voltage. specified limits. Verify system ground impedance follows proper grounding techniques. Disable bus regulation and/or add dynamic brake resistor and/or extend deceleration time. Reprogram [Motor NP FLA] with the correct motor nameplate value. Repeat Autotune. Check programming. Check for excess load, improper DC boost setting, DC brake volts set too high or other causes of excess current. Re-enter motor nameplate data.
FluxAmpsRef Rang
78
The value for flux amps determined by the Autotune procedure exceeds the programmed [Motor NP FLA].
HW OverCurrent
12
IR Volts Range
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Calculate is the autotune default and the value determined by the autotune procedure for IR Drop Volts is not in the range of acceptable values.
Motor Overload
An excessive motor load exists. Reduce load so drive output current does not exceed the current set by [Motor NP FLA].
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Description Bus Regulation have attempted to add an output frequency adjustment greater than that programmed in [Overspeed Limit].
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OverVoltage
Monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions. Bus overvoltage can also be caused by motor regeneration. Extend the decel time or install dynamic brake option. Check for excess load, improper DC boost setting. DC brake volts set too high.
SW OverCurrent
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(1) See the PowerFlex 70 User Manual, publication 20A-UM001, for a description of fault types.
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Dig In ConflictA
17
Digital input functions are in conflict. Combinations marked with an X will cause an alarm.
Acc2/Dec2 Accel 2 Acc2 / Dec2 Accel 2 Decel 2 Jog Jog Fwd Jog Rev Fwd / Rev X X X X X X X X X X X Decel 2 X Jog Jog Fwd Jog Rev Fwd/Rev
Dig In ConflictB
18
A digital Start input has been configured without a Stop input or other functions are in conflict. Combinations that conflict are marked with an X and will cause an alarm.
Start StopCF Run Run Fwd Run Rev Jog Jog Fwd Jog Rev Fwd/ Rev Start StopCF Run X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Run Fwd X Run Rev X Jog Jog Fwd X Jog Rev Fwd / Rev X X X X X
Dig In ConflictC
19
More than one physical input has been configured to the same input function. Multiple configurations are not allowed for the following input functions: Forward/Reverse, Run Reverse, Bus Regulation Mode B Speed Select 1, Jog Forward, Acc2 / Dec2 Speed Select 2, Jog Reverse, Accel 2 Speed Select 3, Run, Decel 2 Run Forward, Stop Mode B Occurs when: Auto/Manual is selected (default) for [Digital In3 Sel], parameter 363 and [TB Man Ref Sel], parameter 96 has been reprogrammed. No other use for the selected analog input can be programmed. Example: If [TB Man Ref Sel] is reprogrammed to Analog In 2, all of the factory default uses for Analog In 2 must be reprogrammed (such as parameters 90, 117, 128 and 179). Refer to the Auto/Manual Examples section of the PowerFlex 70 User Manual, publication 20A-UM001. To correct: Verify/reprogram the parameters that reference an analog input or Reprogram [Digital In3] to another function or Unused.
30
(1) See PowerFlex 70 User Manual, publication 20A-UM001, for a description of alarm types.
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Flashing green Incorrect input wiring. status light See page 35 for wiring examples. 2 wire control requires Run, Run Forward, Run Reverse or Jog input. 3 wire control requires Start and Stop inputs Jumper from terminal 7 to 8 is required. Incorrect digital input programming. Mutually exclusive choices have been made (i.e., Jog and Jog Forward). 2-wire and 3-wire programming can be conflicting. Exclusive functions (for example, direction control) can have multiple inputs configured. Stop is factory default and is not wired. None Flashing yellow status light and DigIn CflctB indication on LCD HIM. [Drive Status 2] shows type 2 alarm(s). Flashing yellow status light and Not Enable indication on LCD HIM. Flashing yellow status light and Safe-Off indication on LCD HIM.
Program [Digital Inx Sel] for correct inputs. Start or Run programming can be missing. Program [Digital Inx Sel] to resolve conflicts. Remove multiple selections for the same function. Install stop button to apply a signal at stop terminal.
Safe Torque Off Option Installed Hardware Enable Input Digital In 6 not present.
Wire inputs correctly on Safe Off option terminals 1 through 4. Refer to the DriveGuard Safe Torque Off Option User Manual, publication PFLEXUM003 for additional information
Table 24 - Drive Does Not Start From the Human Interface Module (HIM)
Cause Drive is programmed for 2-wire control. Human Interface Module (HIM) Start button is disabled for 2-wire control. Indication None Corrective Action If 2-wire control is required, no action is necessary. If 3-wire control is required, program [Digital Inx Sel] for correct inputs.
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Incorrect reference source has been programmed. Incorrect reference source is being selected via remote device or digital inputs.
1. Check [Speed Ref Source] for the source of the speed reference. 2. Reprogram [Speed Ref A Sel] for correct source. 1. Check [Drive Status 1], bits 12 and 13 for unexpected source selections. 2. Check [Dig In Status] to see if inputs are selecting an alternate source. 3. Reprogram digital inputs to correct Speed Sel x option.
None
None None
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Notes:
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Notes:
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