SMD Manual
SMD Manual
SMD Manual
These Instructions contain important technical data and describe installation, operation and commissioning of the smd frequency inverter. are only valid for smd frequency inverters with software rev 14 (see drive nameplate). Please read the Instructions before commissioning.
smd401
Commissioning using the Lenze settings 1. Read the Safety Notes 2. Installation 3. Wiring of power and control connections Important: Observe minimum wiring requirements! 4. Power up Display: OFF 5. Setpoint selection through potentiometer 6. Set terminal 28 to HIGH and terminal E2 to LOW. Response: Motor accelerates to setpoint with CW rotation Display shows output frequency in Hz, e.g. 50.0 7. If necessary, optimise settings Faults during commissioning/operation
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4 x M4 1.2 Nm C 10 lb-in
A B
b2
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4 x M6 D 2.8 Nm 24 lb-in
smd402
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a [mm] 93 93 93 114 114 114 146 195 a1 [mm] 84 84 84 105 105 105 137 183 b [mm] 146 146 146 146 146 146 197 248
c
b1 [mm] 128 128 128 128 128 95 140 183 b2 [mm] 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 23 c [mm] 100 120 146 133 171 171 182 203 s1 [mm] 15 15 15 15 15 15 30 30 s2 [mm] 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 m [kg] 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.4 1.7 1.8 3.2 6.4
Type ESMD... 371L4TXA 751L4TXA 112L4TXA 152L4TXA...222L4TXA 302L4TXA 402L4TXA...552L4TXA 552L2TXA...752L2TXA 752L4TXA...113L4TXA 113L2TXA...153L2TXA 153L4TXA...223L4TXA
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Safety information
General Some parts of Lenze controllers (frequency inverters, servo inverters, DC controllers) can be live, moving and rotating. Some surfaces can be hot. Non-authorized removal of the required cover, inappropriate use, incorrect installation or operation, creates the risk of severe injury to personnel or damage to equipment. All operations concerning transport, installation, and commissioning as well as maintenance must be carried out by qualified, skilled personnel (IEC 364 and CENELEC HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100 and IEC report 664 or DIN VDE0110 and national regulations for the prevention of accidents must be observed). According to this basic safety information qualified skilled personnel are persons who are familiar with the installation, assembly, commissioning, and operation of the product and who have the qualifications necessary for their occupation. Application as directed Drive controllers are components which are designed for installation in electrical systems or machinery. They are not to be used as appliances. They are intended exclusively for professional and commercial purposes according to EN61000-3-2. The documentation includes information on compliance with the EN 61000-3-2. When installing the drive controllers in machines, commissioning (i.e. the starting of operation as directed) is prohibited until it is proven that the machine complies with the regulations of the EC Directive 98/37/EC (Machinery Directive); EN 60204 must be observed. Commissioning (i.e. starting of operation as directed) is only allowed when there is compliance with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). The drive controllers meet the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. The harmonised standards of the series EN 50178/ DIN VDE 0160 apply to the controllers. Warning: The availability of controllers is restricted according to EN61800-3.These products can cause radio interference in residential areas. In this case, special measures can be necessary. Installation Ensure proper handling and avoid excessive mechanical stress. Do not bend any components and do not change any insulation distances during transport or handling. Do not touch any electronic components and contacts. Controllers contain electrostatically sensitive components, which can easily be damaged by inappropriate handling. Do not damage or destroy any electrical components since this might endanger your health! Electrical connection When working on live drive controllers, applicable national regulations for the prevention of accidents (e.g. VBG 4) must be observed. The electrical installation must be carried out according to the appropriate regulations (e.g. cable cross-sections, fuses, PE connection). Additional information can be obtained from the documentation. The documentation contains information about installation in compliance with EMC (shielding, grounding, filters and cables). These notes must also be observed for CE-marked controllers. The manufacturer of the system or machine is responsible for compliance with the required limit values demanded by EMC legislation. Operation Systems including controllers must be equipped with additional monitoring and protection devices according to the corresponding standards (e.g. technical equipment, regulations for prevention of accidents, etc.). You are allowed to adapt the controller to your application as described in the documentation. After the controller has been disconnected from the supply voltage, live components and power connection must not be touched immediately since capacitors could be charged. Please observe the corresponding notes on the controller. Do not continuously cycle input power to the controller more than once every three minutes. Please close all protective covers and doors during operation. Note for UL approved system with integrated controllers UL warnings are notes which apply to UL systems. The documentation contains special information about UL.
Warnings!
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 5000 rms symmetrical amperes, 240 V maximum (240 V devices) or 500 V maximum (400/500 V devices) resp. Use 60/75 C or 75 C copper wire only. Shall be installed in a pollution degree 2 macro-environment.
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Technical data
Type Power [kW] 5.5 7.5 11 15 0.37 0.75 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.0 4.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 Mains Voltage, frequency ESMD552L2TXA ESMD752L2TXA ESMD113L2TXA ESMD153L2TXA ESMD371L4TXA ESMD751L4TXA ESMD112L4TXA ESMD152L4TXA ESMD222L4TXA ESMD302L4TXA ESMD402L4TXA ESMD552L4TXA ESMD752L4TXA ESMD113L4TXA ESMD153L4TXA ESMD183L4TXA ESMD223L4TXA
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[A](1) 22 28 42 54
480 V
Ir
[A] (2) 20 26 39 50
400 V 480 V
3/PE 230/240 V (180 V -0%264 V +0%) 50/60 Hz (48 Hz -0%62 Hz +0%) 1.6 3.0 4.3 4.8 6.4 8.3 10.6 14.2 18.1 27 35 44 52
30 39 58 75
480 V
1.0 1.9 2.8 3.1 4.4 5.8 7.2 10.1 12.9 19.3 25 31 37
For rated mains voltage and carrier frequencies 4, 6, 8 kHz For rated mains voltage and carrier frequency 10 kHz Maximum current is a function of setting C90 (input voltage selection)
Conformity CE Approvals UL 508C Max. permissible motor cable length(1) shielded: unshielded: Envionmental conditions Temperature range Transport Storage
Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) Underwriters Laboratories - Power Conversion Equipment 50 m (low-capacitance) 100 m -25 +70 C -20 +70 C
Installation height Vibration resistance Earth leakage current (EN 50178) Enclosure (EN 60529) Protection measures against Operation in public supply networks (Limitation of harmonic currents according to EN 61000-3-2)
Operation 0 +55 C (with 2.5 %/C current derating above +40 C) 0 4000 m a.m.s.l. (with 5 %/1000 m current derating above 1000 m a.m.s.l.) acceleration resistant up to 0.7 g > 3.5 mA to PE IP 20 short circuit, earth fault, overvoltage, motor stalling, motor overload Total power Compliance with the requirements(2) connected to the mains < 0.5 kW With mains choke 0.5 1 kW With active filter (in preparation) > 1 kW Without additional measures
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For compliance with EMC regulations, the permissible cable lengths may change. The additional measures described only ensure that the controllers meet the requirements of the EN 61000-3-2. The machine/system manufacturer is responsible for the compliance with the regulations of the machine!
EMC Compliance with EN 61800-3/A11 Noise emission Compliance with limit value class A according to EN 55011 if installed in a control cabinet with the appropriate smd footprint filter and the motor cable length does not exceed 10m A Screen clamps B Control cable C Low-capacitance motor cable (core/core < 75 pF/m, core/screen < 150 pF/m) D Electrically conductive mounting plate
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smd005
Installation
Connection diagram
3/PE 180V - 0% 264V + 0 % 48 Hz 62 Hz L1 L2 L3 N PE 3/PE 320V - 0 % 528V + 0 % 48 Hz 62 Hz
L1 L2 L3 N PE
L1 L2 L3
L1 L2 L3
COM
+10 V +12 V COM TXB TXA
0.5 Nm/ 4.5 lb-in 6 mm /0.24 in 1.2 Nm/ 10 lb-in 9 mm /0.35 in 2.0 Nm/ 18 lb-in 13 mm /0.5 in
AIN
71 72 7 8 9 20 28 E1 E2 E3 20 A1 62 K14 K12
DIGOUT AOUT
U V W
PES PES PES PE
1k 10k 7 8 7 28 E1 E2 E3
0 20 mA 4 20 mA
+12 V DC - 0 % +30 V DC + 0 %
PES
M 3~
PE
smd403
Data for control connections (printed in bold = Lenze setting) RS-485 serial communication input RS-485 serial communication input Reference potential Analog input 0 10 V (changeable under C34) Internal DC supply for setpoint potentiometer Internal DC supply for digital inputs Digital input Start/Stop Digital input configurable with CE1 Activate fixed setpoint 1 (JOG1) Digital input configurable with CE2 Direction of rotation Digital input configurable with CE3 Activate DC injection brake (DCB) Digital output configurable with c17 Analog output configurable with c08 & c11 Relay output (normally-open contact) Fault (TRIP)
Modbus or LECOM
LOW = CW rotation HIGH = CCW rotation HIGH = DCB active DC 24 V / 50 mA; NPN AC 250 V / 3 A DC 24 V / 2 A 240 V / 0.22 A
Protection against contact All terminals have a basic isolation (single insulating distance) Protection against contact can only be ensured by additional measures i.e. double insulation
Fuses/cable cross-sections(1)
Type ESMD... 371L4TXA222L4TXA 302L4TXA 402L4TXA 552L4TXA 752L4TXA 552L2TXA, 113L4TXA 752L2TXA, 153L4TXA 183L4TXA 113L2TXA, 223L4TXA 153L2TXA
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Fuse M10 A M12 A M16 A M20 A M25 A M35 A M45 A M60 A M70 A M90 A
Installation to EN 60204-1 Miniature circuit L1, L2, L3, PE breaker [mm] C10 A 1.5 C12 A 1.5 C16 A 2.5 C20 A 2.5 C25 A 4 C35 A 6 C45 A 10 C60 A 16 C70 A 16 C90 A 16
E.l.c.b. (2)
> 30 mA
Observe the applicable local regulations Pulse-current or universal-current sensitive earth leakage circuit breaker UL Class CC fast-acting current-limiting type fuses, 200,000 AIC, required. Bussman KTK-R or equivalent
Observe the following when using E.l.c.b: Installation of E.l.c.b only between supplying mains and controller. The E.l.c.b can be activated by: - capacitive leakage currents between the cable screens during operation (especially with long, screened motor cables) - connecting several controllers to the mains at the same time - RFI filters
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Ri = 3.3 k
input resistance: >50 k (with current signal: 250 ) +10 V, max. 10 mA +12 V, max. 20 mA LOW = Stop HIGH = Run Enable HIGH = JOG1 active
Parameter Setting
smd404
IMPORTANT 999 Visible only when password is active (see C94) Control = terminals Programming = keypad Control = terminals, programming = LECOM/keypad Control = LECOM, programming = LECOM/keypad Control = terminals Programming = remote keypad Control and programming = remote keypad Control = terminals Programming = Modbus/keypad Control = Modbus Programming = Modbus/keypad Caution: C02 = 1 overwrites all settings Activate JOG3: Both terminals = HIGH LOW = CW rotation HIGH = CCW rotation Controlled deceleration to standstill, active LOW CW rotation = LOW and CCW rotation = LOW: Quick stop UP = LOW and DOWN = LOW: quick stop; use momentary NC contact Active LOW, triggers EEr NOTE: Thermal NC contact of the motor can be evaluated with this signal see also c70
Analog input (terminal 8) Code c40 Analog input (terminal 8) LECOM Analog input (terminal 8) Code c40 Analog input (terminal 8) Code c40 Analog input (terminal 8) Code c40 Analog input (terminal 8) Code c40 No action/loading complete Load (only possible with OFF or Inh) Activate fixed setpoint 1 (JOG1) Activate fixed setpoint 2 (JOG2) DC braking (DCB) Direction of rotation Quick stop CW rotation (open-circuit protected) CCW rotation (open-circuit protected)
11 TRIP reset Relay is energized if 0 Ready 1 Fault 2 Motor is running 3 Motor is running - CW rotation 4 Motor is running - CCW rotation 5 Output frequency = 0 Hz 6 Frequency setpoint reached 7 Threshold (C17) exceeded 8 Current limit (motor or generator mode) reached 1 247
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Parameter Setting
Code No. Name C10 Minimum output frequency Possible Settings Lenze Selection 0.0 0.0 IMPORTANT {Hz} 240 Output frequency at 0% analog setpoint C10 not active for fixed setpoints or setpoint selection via c40 240 Output frequency at 100% analog setpoint C11 is never exceeded 999 Frequency change 0 Hz ... C11 999 Frequency change C11 ... 0 Hz Linear characteristic: for standard applications Square-law characteristic: for fans and pumps with square-law load characteristic Auto boost: Load-dependent output voltage for low-loss operation
C11 Maximum output frequency C12 Acceleration time C13 Deceleration time C14 Operating Mode
{Hz} {s} {s} Linear characteristic with Auto-Boost Square-law characteristic with AutoBoost Linear characteristic with constant Vmin boost
Square-law characteristic with constant Vmin boost {Hz} 999 50.0 25.0 Set the rated motor frequency (nameplate) for standard applications
4.0
{%}
40
0.0 2
Set after commissioning: The unloaded motor should run at approx. slip frequency (approx. 5 Hz), increase C16 until motor current (C54) = 0.8 x rated motor current 0.0 {Hz} 240 See C08, selection 7 Reference: setpoint 0 1 2 3 0.0 4 kHz 6 kHz 8 kHz 10 kHz Automatic derating to 4 kHz at 1.2 x I r
0.0
40.0 Change C21 until the motor speed does not drop any more between no load and maximum load
150 30
0.0 0
{%} 150 When the limit value is reached either the acceleration time becomes longer or the output Reference: smd rated output current frequency becomes lower. Current limit (generator mode): 150% (fixed) If C90 = 2, max setting = 180% 0.0 {%} 20.0 Accel boost is only active during acceleration 0 1 2 3 0.0 0...10 V 0...5 V 0...20 mA 4...20 mA {%} {Hz} {Hz} {Hz} {Hz} {Hz} {%} {%} Auto Low High 50.0 240 Lenze setting: active at E1 = HIGH 240 240 240 Display: Setpoint via analog input or function UP/DOWN 240 Display 255 Display 255 Display
C36 Voltage - DC injection brake (DCB) C37 Fixed setpoint 1 (JOG 1) C38 Fixed setpoint 2 (JOG 2) C39 Fixed setpoint 3 (JOG 3) C46 Frequency setpoint C50 Output frequency C53 DC bus voltage C54 Motor current C90 Input voltage selection
4.0
For 200 V or 400 V input For 240 V or 480 V input 999 When set to a value other than 0, must enter Changing from 0 (no password), value will password at C00 to access parameters start at 763
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Parameter Setting
Code No. Name C99 Software version Possible Settings Lenze Selection 0.0 0.0 {s} IMPORTANT Display, format x.yz 0.0 = not active 999 = continuous brake 100.0 0.0 0 999 Automatic motor braking below 0.1 Hz by means of motor DC current for the entire holding time (afterwards: U, V, W inhibited) 999 When 10 VDC is output at terminal 62, it will equal this value (see c11)
c06 Holding time - automatic DC injection brake (AutoDCB) c08 Analog output scaling c11 Configuration - analog output (62)
0 None 1 Output frequency 0-10 VDC 2 Output frequency 2-10 VDC Use c08 to scale signal 3 Load 0-10 VDC 4 Load 2-10 VDC 5 Dynamic Braking Output is energized if 0 Ready 1 Fault 2 Motor is running 3 Motor is running - CW rotation 4 Motor is running - CCW rotation 5 Output frequency = 0 Hz 6 Frequency setpoint reached 7 Threshold (C17) exceeded 8 Current limit (motor or generator mode) reached {s} 100 Caution: Maximum setting is rated motor current (see nameplate) Does not provide full motor protection!
c20 I2t switch-off (thermal motor monitoring) c25 LECOM baud rate
100 30
c40 Frequency setpoint via keys or Modbus c42 Start condition (with mains on) c61 Present c62 Last c63 Last but one c70 Configuration TRIP reset (error reset)
0.0 1
9600 bps (or 9600,8,N,2 if C01= 8...11) If C01 = 8...11, Modbus serial communications is 4800 bps (or 9600,8,N,2 if C01= 8...11) active 2400 bps (or 9600,8,E,1 if C01= 8...11) 1200 bps (or 9600,8,O,1 if C01= 8...11) {Hz} 240 Only active if C01 is set properly
Start after LOW-HIGH change at terminal 28 1 Auto start if terminal 28 = HIGH status/error message error message Display
TRIP reset by LOW - signal at terminal 28 or mains switching or HIGH signal at the digital input TRIP reset Auto-TRIP reset after the time set in c71 60.0 0...999 h: format xxx 1000...9999 h: format x.xx (x1000) 10000...99999 h: format xx.x (x1000)
c71 Auto TRIP reset delay c78 Operating time counter c79 Mains connection time counter n20 LECOM power up state n22 Serial time-out action
0.0
1 Auto-TRIP reset 0.0 {s} Display Total time in status Start Display Total time of mains = on
0 0
50
0 1 0 1 2 3 50
Quick stop Inhibit Not active Controller inhibit Quick stop Trip fault FC3 {ms}
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Set terminal 28 to HIGH Start the controller via the serial link Setpoint selection Quick stop deactivated LOW-HIGH signal change at terminal 28 Deactivate DC-injection brake Digital input = HIGH automatically after holding time c06 has expired Automatically (see C22) Check mains voltage Automatically if overvoltage < 1 s, OU, if overvoltage > 1 s
Inh STP
Inhibit (outputs U, V, W inhibited) Output frequency = 0 Hz (outputs U, V, W inhibited) Automatic start inhibited DC-injection brake active
Controller is set up for serial control (see C01) Setpoint = 0 Hz Quick stop activated through digital input or serial link c42 = 0 DC-injection brake activated via digital input automatically Controllable overload Mains voltage too low
LC br
CL LU dEC nEd rC
Overvoltage on DC bus Excessively short deceleration time during deceleration (warning) No access to code Remote keypad is active
Can only be changed when the the controller Set terminal 28 to LOW or inhibit by serial link is off or inhibited Attempt to use buttons on front of controller Buttons on front of controller are disabled when remote keypad is active Remedy (1) Use EPM providing valid data Load Lenze setting Power down and replace EPM Every digital signal can only be used once Assign the missing digital signal to a second terminal Increase deceleration time Remove external error Please contact Lenze Serial timer has timed out Serial communication failure Remote keypad disconnected Short-circuit Excessive capacitive charging current of the motor cable Acceleration time (C12) too short Defective motor cable Internal fault in motor Frequent and long overload Check serial link connections Please contact Lenze Check remote keypad connections Find reason for short-circuit; check motor cable Use shorter motor cables with lower charging current Increase acceleration time Check drive selection Check wiring Check motor Check drive selection Check motor/motor cable Use shorter motor cables with lower charging current
Cause Data not valid for controller Data error EPM missing or defective E1...E3 assigned with the same digital Either just UP or DOWN used Dynamic braking resistors are overheating Digital input TRIP set is active
CFG dF EEr
Digital inputs not unambiguously assigned Dynamic braking fault External error
OC2
Earth fault
Grounded motor phase Excessive capacitive charging current of the motor cable
OC6
OH OU
Motor is thermally overloaded, for instance, because of: impermissable continuous current Check drive selection frequent or too long acceleration processes Check setting of c20 Controller too hot inside Reduce controller load Improve cooling Mains voltage too high Excessively short deceleration time or motor in generator mode Earth leakage on the motor side Check mains voltage Increase deceleration time or use dynamic braking option Check motor/motor cable (separate motor from controller) Depends on the error Check mains voltage
rSt SF
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The drive can only be restarted if the error message has been reset; see c70
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