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Powered by DC bus
Summary
This document provides recommendations for using an ATV31
powered by a DC voltage source, or powered in parallel with other
drives on a DC bus.
Table of contents
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Objectives ..............................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Example of use ......................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Limitation ...............................................................................................................................................3
2 General precautions 3
2.1 Short circuit protection ...........................................................................................................................3
2.2 Balancing line currents ..........................................................................................................................3
2.3 Powering on sequence ..........................................................................................................................3
2.4 Fault management.................................................................................................................................3
3 Connection diagrams 4
3.1 Connection diagram of ATV31 to DC bus .............................................................................................4
3.2 Contactor sequence for powering via the line supply............................................................................4
4 Special cases 1
4.1 Connecting a low-power ATV31 to a DC bus ........................................................................................5
4.2 Connecting another drive to the ATV31 DC bus ...................................................................................5
5 Fuses table for connection to the DC bus 6
5.1 200 V single-phase drives .....................................................................................................................6
5.2 200 V three-phase drives ......................................................................................................................6
5.3 500 V three-phase drives ......................................................................................................................6
1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives
This document describes the setup recommendations for ATV31 drives powered directly by DC voltage on
the PA (+) and PC (-) terminals. The DC voltage can come either from an external source, or from a
DC voltage bus created by connecting several drives together.
1.3 Limitation
0.2 kW to 7.5 kW ATV31 drives must be fitted with version V1.7 IE09 software or higher to allow clearing of
ground short circuit faults as described on § 2.4., except for the application example described on § 4.1.
11 and 15 kW drives have a different way of detecting ground faults and are not affected by this software
limitation.
2 General precautions
Excessive braking
If the application requires braking resistors to prevent overvoltage tripping on the DC bus, the resistors must
be installed on the drives in decreasing order of power.
3 Connection diagrams
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The sequence can be completed by the following options to enhance the safety of the system:
- use an auxiliary contact of the fused isolator providing the link to the DC bus, configured in series
with the line contactor control of the relevant drive, in order to prevent the drive being powered on
when it is not connected to the DC bus.
- for each drive connected to the line supply, use an auxiliary contact of its line contactor
configured in series with the logic inputs controlling switching on of the motor, in order to prevent
the drive being switched on when it is not connected to the line supply.
- use the fault relays of the drives in the powering on sequence. If the relays are inserted in the
main branch of the sequence (series configuration with "on" or "off"), ensure that the rated
current of the relay is not exceeded (5A, 250V~ on R1A, R1B, R1C contacts).
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4 Special cases
In this case, the input rectifiers and charge circuits of the drives powered by the line supply can accept this
overload when the devices are powered up and also under continuous operation.
In this case, despite the fact that the ATV31 is not connected to the line supply, it is not necessary to clear
ground short circuit faults. All the other recommendations apply under the same conditions.
Refer to the technical note of each drive for further information. Regarding the principal used to detect
ground short circuits, it will not be necessary to clear this fault, as is necessary with the ATV31. Similarly,
regarding the principal of detecting line supply phase losses, it may be necessary to clear this fault in low-
power drives not connected to the line supply.
Drive ref. Min. In Max. I²t Characteristics and appropriate Ferraz-Shawmut references
(A) (A².s)
ATV31H018M2 2 100 660 V 5A 10 A².s 6.6 URE 10/5 (size 10 x 51)
ATV31H037M2 4 100 660 V 5A 10 A².s 6.6 URE 10/5 (size 10 x 51)
ATV31H055M2 5 100 660 V 5A 10 A².s 6.6 URE 10/5 (size 10 x 51)
ATV31H075M2 7 100 660 V 10 A 25 A².s 6.6 URE 10/10 (size 10 x 51)
ATV31HU11M2 10 500 660 V 10 A 25 A².s 6.6 URE 10/10 (size 10 x 51)
ATV31HU15M2 15 500 660 V 15 A 70 A².s 6.6 URE 10/15 (size 10 x 51)
ATV31HU22M2 20 500 660 V 20 A 120 A².s 6.6 URE 10/20 (size 10 x 51)