CMC 30 30 User manual

Category
Power adapters & inverters
Type
User manual
Read this manual carefully before installing, wiring,
operating, servicing or inspecting the drive.
Keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference.
Series S
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30 HP
30 HP 30 HP
30 HP (230/4
(230/4(230/4
(230/46
66
60V)
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0V)
Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Instruction
CMC AC Variable Speed Drive
Thank you for purchasing CMC Variable Frequency Drives !
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring.
In this manual, safety messages are classified as follows:
WARNING
CAUTION
Throughout this manual we use the following two illustrations to make you aware of safety considerations:
Identifies potential hazards under certain conditions.
Read the message and follow the instructions carefully.
Identifies shock hazards under certain conditions.
Particular attention should be directed because dangerous voltage may be present.
Keep operating instructions handy for quick reference.
Read this manual carefully to maximize the performance of the ACtionMaster series inverter and ensure its safe use.
WARNING
Do not remove the cover while power is applied or the unit is in operation.
Otherwise, electric shock could occur.
Do not run the inverter with the front cover removed.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock due to high voltage terminals or charged capacitor exposure.
Do not remove the cover except for periodic inspections or wiring, even if the input power is
not applied.
Otherwise, you may access the charged circuits and get an electric shock.
Wiring and periodic inspections should be performed at least 10 minutes after disconnecting
the input power and after checking the DC link voltage is discharged with a meter (below DC
30V).
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
Improper operation may result in slight to medium personal injury or property damage.
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Operate the switches with dry hands.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
Do not use the cable when its insulating tube is damaged.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
Do not subject the cables to scratches, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
CAUTION
Install the inverter on a non-flammable surface. Do not place flammable material nearby.
Otherwise, fire could occur.
Disconnect the input power if the inverter gets damaged.
Otherwise, it could result in a secondary accident and fire.
After the input power is applied or removed, the inverter will remain hot for a couple of
minutes.
Otherwise, you may get bodily injuries such as skin-burn or damage.
Do not apply power to a damaged inverter or to an inverter with parts missing even if the
installation is complete.
Otherwise, electric shock could occur.
Do not allow lint, paper, wood chips, dust, metallic chips or other foreign matter into the
drive.
Otherwise, fire or accident could occur.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(1) Handling and installation
Handle according to the weight of the product.
Do not stack the inverter boxes higher than the number recommended.
Install according to instructions specified in this manual.
Do not open the cover during delivery.
Do not place heavy items on the inverter.
Check the inverter mounting orientation is correct.
Do not drop the inverter, or subject it to impact.
Verify that the inverter is solidly grounded. Use ground impedance of 100ohm or less for 200 V Class and
10ohm or less for 400V class.
Take protective measures against ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) before touching the pcb for inspection or
installation.
Use the inverter under the following environmental conditions:
Ambient
temperature
- 10 ~ 40 (non-freezing)
Relative
humidity
90% RH or less (non-condensing)
Storage
temperature
- 20 ~ 65
Location Protected from corrosive gas, combustible gas, oil mist or dust
Altitude,
Vibration
Max. 1,000m above sea level, Max. 5.9m/sec
2
(0.6G)
or less
Environment
Atmospheric
pressure
70 ~ 106 kPa
(2) Wiring
Do not connect a power factor correction capacitor, surge suppressor, or RFI filter to the output of the inverter.
The connection orientation of the output cables U, V, W to the motor will affect the direction of rotation of the
motor.
Incorrect terminal wiring could result in the equipment damage.
Reversing the polarity (+/-) of the terminals could damage the inverter.
Only authorized personnel familiar with CMC inverter should perform wiring and inspections.
Always install the inverter before wiring. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock or have bodily injury.
(3) Trial run
Check all parameters during operation. Changing parameter values might be required depending on the load.
Always apply permissible range of voltage to the each terminal as indicated in this manual. Otherwise, it could
lead to inverter damage.
(4) Operation precautions
When the Auto restart function is selected, stay away from the equipment as a motor will restart suddenly after
an alarm stop.
The Stop key on the keypad is valid only when the appropriate function setting has been made. Prepare an
emergency stop switch separately.
If an alarm reset is made with the reference signal present, a sudden start will occur. Check that the reference
signal is turned off in advance. Otherwise an accident could occur.
Do not modify or alter anything inside the inverter.
Motor might not be protected by electronic thermal function of inverter.
Do not use a magnetic contactor on the inverter input for frequent starting/stopping of the inverter.
Use a noise filter to reduce the effect of electromagnetic interference. Otherwise nearby electronic equipment
may be affected.
In case of input voltage unbalance, install AC reactor. Power Factor capacitors and generators may become
overheated and damaged due to potential high frequency noise transmitted from inverter.
Use an insulation-rectified motor or take measures to suppress the micro surge voltage when driving 400V
class motor with inverter. A micro surge voltage attributable to wiring constant is generated at motor terminals,
and may deteriorate insulation and damage motor.
Before operating unit and prior to user programming, reset user parameters to default settings.
Inverter can easily be set to high-speed operations, Verify capability of motor or machinery prior to operating
unit.
Stopping torque is not produced when using the DC-Break function. Install separate equipment when stopping
torque is needed.
(5) Fault prevention precautions
Provide a safety backup such as an emergency brake which will prevent the machine and equipment from
hazardous conditions if the inverter fails.
(6) Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement
Do not conduct a megger (insulation resistance) test on the control circuit of the inverter.
Refer to Chapter 8 for periodic inspection (parts replacement).
(7) Disposal
Handle the inverter as an industrial waste when disposing of it.
(8) General instructions
Many of the diagrams and drawings in this instruction manual show the inverter without a circuit breaker, a
cover or partially open. Never run the inverter like this. Always place the cover with circuit breakers and follow
this instruction manual when operating the inverter.
CONTENTS
USER SELECTION GUIDE (ACTIONMASTER SPECIFICATIONS) .....................................................................II
CHAPTER 1 - INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1 Inspection ..........................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Environmental Conditions ...............................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Mounting............................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.4 Other Precautions.............................................................................................................................................1-2
1.5 Dimensions........................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.6 Basic Wiring ......................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.7 Power Terminals ...............................................................................................................................................1-2
1.8 Control Terminals .............................................................................................................................................1-2
CHAPTER 2 - OPERATION........................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.1 Parameter Groups.............................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 LCD Keypad.......................................................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 7-Segment Keypad............................................................................................................................................2-2
2.4 Operation Method .............................................................................................................................................2-2
CHAPTER 3 - QUICK-START PROCEDURES ............................................................................................. 3-2
3.1 Operation using Keypad...................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Operation using Control Terminals.................................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Operation using Keypad and Control Terminals............................................................................................3-2
CHAPTER 4 - VARIOUS FUNCTION SETTING & DESCRIPTION............................................................... 4-2
4.1 Function Setting................................................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 Operation Example ...........................................................................................................................................4-2
CHAPTER 5 - PARAMETER LIST................................................................................................................. 5-2
5.1 Drive Group [DRV] ............................................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Function 1 Group [FU1]....................................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Function 2 Group [FU2]....................................................................................................................................5-2
5.4 Input/Output Group [I/O]...................................................................................................................................5-2
5.5 External Group [EXT]........................................................................................................................................5-2
5.6 Communication Group [COM] .........................................................................................................................5-2
5.7 Application Group [APP]..................................................................................................................................5-2
5.8 Sub-Board Selection Guide According To Function .....................................................................................5-2
CHAPTER 6 - PARAMETER DESCRIPTION................................................................................................ 6-2
6.1 Drive group [DRV].............................................................................................................................................6-2
6.2 Function 1 Group [FU1]....................................................................................................................................6-2
6.3 Function 2 Group [FU2]....................................................................................................................................6-2
6.4 Input/Output Group [I/O]...................................................................................................................................6-2
6.5 External Group [EXT]........................................................................................................................................6-2
6.6 Application Group [APP]..................................................................................................................................6-2
CHAPTER 7 - OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................ 7-2
7.1 Sub-A board ......................................................................................................................................................7-2
7.2 Sub-B Board ......................................................................................................................................................7-2
7.3 Sub-C Board (Isolated) .....................................................................................................................................7-2
7.4 Sub-D Board ......................................................................................................................................................7-2
7.5 Communication option boards........................................................................................................................7-2
7.6 External options................................................................................................................................................7-2
CHAPTER 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE............................................................................. 8-2
8.1 Fault Display......................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.2 Fault Remedy ....................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.3 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.4 How to Check Power Components..................................................................................................................8-2
8.5 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.6 Daily and Periodic Inspection Items................................................................................................................8-2
APPENDIX A - FUNCTIONS BASED ON USE ..................................................................................................... II
APPENDIX B - PARAMETERS BASED ON APPLICATION ................................................................................ II
APPENDIX C - PERIPHERAL DEVICES .............................................................................................................. II
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...................................................................................................................... II
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USER SELECTION GUIDE (ACtionMaster SPECIFICATIONS)
230V Class (1 ~ 30HP)
Model Number
SV xxx ACtionMaster - 2
008 015 022 037 055 075 110 150 185 220
HP 1 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 Motor
Rating
1
kW 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22
Capacity
2
[kVA] 1.9 3.0 4.5 6.1 9.1 12.2 17.5 22.9 28.2 33.5
FLA [A] 5 8 12 16 24 32 46 60 74 88
Frequency 0 ~ 400 Hz (0-120Hz for Vector control)
Output
Ratings
Voltage 200 ~ 230 V
3
Voltage 3 Phase, 200 ~ 230 V (± 10 %) Input
Ratings
Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz (±5 %)
Braking Circuit On the Board On the Board
On the Board
(Optional Resistor)
Optional (Braking Unit, Resistor)
4
Average Braking
Torque
100% 100% 150% 150%
Max. Continuous
Baking Time
5 seconds 5 seconds 15 seconds Controlled by Braking Unit
5
Dynamic
Braking
4
Max. Duty 3 % ED 2 % ED 5 % ED 5 % ED
Weight [lbs] 10.1 10.1 10.6 10.8 16.5 17.0 30.4 31.5 42.8 44.1
460V Class (1 ~ 30HP)
Model Number
SV xxx ACtionMaster - 4
008 015 022 037 055 075 110 150 185 220
HP 1 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 Motor
Rating
1
kW 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22
Capacity
2
[kVA] 1.9 3.0 4.5 6.1 9.1 12.2 18.3 22.9 29.7 34.3
FLA [A] 2.5 4 6 8 12 16 24 30 39 45
Frequency 0 ~ 400 Hz (0-120Hz for Vector control)
Output
Ratings
Voltage 380 ~ 460 V
3
Voltage 3 Phase, 380 ~ 460 V (± 10 %) Input
Ratings
Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz (±5 %)
Braking Circuit
On the Board On the Board
On the Board
(Optional Resistor)
Optional (Braking Unit, Resistor)
4
Dynamic
Braking
4
Max. Braking Torque 100% 100% 150% 150%
1
Indicates the maximum applicable capacity when using a 4 Pole motor.
2
Rated capacity ( 3*V*I) is based on 220V for 200V class and 440V for 400V class.
3
Maximum output voltage will not be greater than the input voltage. Output voltage less than the input voltage may be programmed.
4
1~5 HP inverters have internal braking resistors as standard. 7.5~10 HP inverters utilize optional braking resistors.
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Max. Continuous
Baking Time
5 seconds 5 seconds 15 seconds Controlled by Braking Unit
5
Max. Duty 3 % ED 2 % ED 5 % ED 5 % ED
Weight [lbs] 10.4 10.4 10.6 10.8 17.0 17.0 30.6 31.7 44.1 44.1
460V Class (40 ~ 100HP)
Model Number
SV xxx ACtionMaster - 4
300 370 450 550 750
HP
40 50 60 75 100
Motor
Rating
1
kW
30 37 45 55 75
Capacity
2
[kVA]
45 56 68 82 100
FLA [A]
61 75 91 110 152
Frequency 0 ~ 400 Hz (0-120Hz for Vector control)
Output
Ratings
Voltage 380 ~ 460 V
3
Voltage 3 Phase, 380 ~ 460 V (± 10 %) Input
Ratings
Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz (±5 %)
Braking Circuit Optional (Braking Unit, Resistor)
4
Max. Braking Torque 150%
Max. Continuous
Baking Time
Controlled by Braking Unit
5
Dynamic
Braking
4
Max. Duty 5 % ED
Weight [lbs] 45 45 63 63 68
Common Features Specification
Control Method V/F Control,
Sensorless Vector Control (Speed/Torque), Sensored Vector Control (Speed/Torque) Selectable
Frequency Setting
Resolution
Digital Reference: 0.01 Hz (Below 100 Hz), 0.1 Hz (Over 100 Hz)
Analog Reference: 0.03 Hz / 60 Hz
Frequency Accuracy Digital: 0.01 % of Max. Output Frequency
Analog: 0.1 % of Max. Output Frequency
V/F Ratio Linear, Square Pattern, User V/F
Overload Capacity 150 % of Rated Current for 1 Min., 200% of Rated Current for 0.5 sec. (Characteristic is Inversely
Proportional to Time)
CONTROL
Torque Boost Manual Torque Boost (0 ~ 20 %), Auto Torque Boost
Operation Method Key / Terminal / Communication Operation
Frequency Setting Analog: 0 ~ 10V / 4 ~ 20mA / Additional ports (VR: +12V, 10mA, V2: 0-10V) for Sub-Boards
Digital: Keypad
Start Signal Forward, Reverse
Multi-Step Up to 8 Speeds can be Set (Use Multi-Function Terminal)
Multi Step
Accel/Decel Time
0 ~ 6,000 sec, Up to 4 Types can be Set and Selectable for Each Setting (Use Multi- Function
Terminal)
Accel/Decel Pattern: Linear, U-Curve, S-Curve Selectable
OPERATION
Input Signal
Emergency Stop Instantly Interrupts the Inverter Output
5
Refer to Chapter 7 Options for DBU and DB Resistors
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Jog Jog Operation
Auto Operation Operates via Internal Sequence by Setting Multi-Function Terminal (5 Way * 8 Step)
Fault Reset Trip Status is Removed when Protection Function is Activated
Operating Status Frequency Detection Level, Overload Alarm, Stalling, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Inverter
Overheating, Running, Stop, Constant Speed, Inverter By-Pass, Speed Searching, Auto-Operation
Step, Auto-Operation Sequence
Fault Output Contact Output (30A, 30C, 30B) – AC 250V 1A, DC 30V 1A
Output Sig.
Indicator(FM,LM) Choose 1 from Output Frequency, Output Current, Output Voltage, DC Voltage, Output Torque
Output Voltage: 0 ~ 10V (for FM: Linear output, 15V Max., LM), Pulse output: 500Hz (for LM).
Operation Function DC Braking, Frequency Limit, Frequency Jump, Second Function, Slip Compensation, Reverse
Rotation Prevention, Auto Restart, Inverter By-Pass, Auto-Tuning, PID Control
Inverter Trip Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Current, Fuse Open, Ground Fault, Inverter Overheating, Motor
Overheating, Output Phase Open,
Overload Protection, External Fault 1, 2, Communication Error, Loss of Speed Command, Hardware
Fault, Option Fault etc.
Inverter Alarm Stall Prevention, Overload Alarm, Temperature Sensor Fault
Protective Function
Momentary Power Loss Less than 15msec: Continuous Operation,
More than 15msec: Auto Restart Possible
Operation
Information
Output Frequency, Output Current, Output Voltage, Frequency Value Setting, Operating Speed, DC
Voltage, Output Torque
Display
Keypad
Trip
Information
Indicates a Fault when the Protection Function activates, Retains Up to 5 Faults
Ambient Temperature
-10 °C ~ 40 °C (14 °F ~ 104 °F), CE Certification: 41 °F ~ 104 °F (5 °C ~ 40 °C)
Storage Temperature
-20 °C ~ 65 °C (-4 °F ~ 149 °F)
Ambient Humidity Less Than 90 % RH Max. (Non-Condensing), CE Certification: 5 ~85% (Non-Condensing)
Altitude - Vibration
Below 1,000m or 3,300ft above sea level · Below 5.9m/sec
2
(=0.6g)
Air Pressure 86 ~ 106kPa
Environment
Application Site No Corrosive Gas, Combustible Gas, Oil Mist, or Dust
Cooling Method Forced Air Cooling
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CHAPTER 1 - INSTALLATION
1.1 Inspection
Inspect the inverter for any damage that may have occurred during shipping.
Check the nameplate on the inverter. Verify the inverter unit is the correct one for the application. The numbering
system for the inverter is as shown below.
CMC Inverter Motor Capacity Series Name Input Voltage
008: 1 HP 185: 25 HP 2 : 200 ~ 230V (±
±±
±10%) 50/60Hz
015: 2 HP 220: 30 HP 4 : 380 ~ 460V (±
±±
±10%) 50/60Hz UL Listed
022: 3 HP 300: 40 HP (UL508C)
037: 5 HP 370: 50 HP
055: 7.5 HP 450: 60 HP Without
075: 10 HP 550: 75 HP Keypad
110: 15 HP 750: 100 HP
150: 20 HP
1.2 Environmental Conditions
Verify ambient condition for the mounting location.
- Ambient temperature should not be below 14ºF (-10ºC) or exceed 104ºF (40ºC).
- Relative humidity should be less than 90% (non-condensing).
- Altitude should be below 3,300ft (1,000m).
Do not mount the inverter in direct sunlight and isolate it from excessive vibration.
If the inverter is going to be installed in an environment with high probability of penetration of dust, it must be located
inside watertight electrical boxes, in order to get the suitable IP degree.
1.3 Mounting
The inverter must be mounted vertically with sufficient horizontal and vertical space between adjacent equipment
(A= Over 6" (150mm), B= Over 2" (50mm)).
008SV AC 2 N U
A
B
A
B
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1.4 Other Precautions
Do not carry the inverter by the front cover.
Do not install the inverter in a location where excessive vibration is present. Be cautious when installing on presses or
moving equipment.
The life span of the inverter is greatly affected by the ambient temperature. Install in a location where temperature are
within permissible limits (- 10 ~ 40 ).
The inverter operates at high-temperatures - install on a non-combustible surface.
Do not install the inverter in high-temperature or high-humidity locations.
Do not install the inverter in a location where oil mist, combustible gas, or dust is present. Install the inverter in a clean
location or in an enclosed panel, free of foreign substance.
When installing the inverter inside a panel with multiple inverters or a ventilation fan, use caution.
If installed incorrectly, the ambient temperature may exceed specified limits.
Install the inverter using screws or bolts to insure the inverter is firmly fastened.
Inverter
GOOD (O)
BAD (X)
Inverter
Cooling fan
Panel Panel
Inverter
Inverter
[When installing several inverters in a panel]
Ventilating fan
GOOD (O)
BAD (X)
[When installing a ventilating fan in a panel]
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1.5 Dimensions
Frame # 1: 1 ~ 5 HP
Frame # 2: 7.5 ~ 10 HP
Frame HP Model Number W1 W2 H1 H2 D1
1 SV008ACtionMa
ster-2/4
2 SV015ACtionMa
ster-2/4
3 SV022ACtionMa
ster-2/4
Frame # 1
5 SV037ACtionMa
ster-2/4
150
(5.91)
130
(5.12)
284
(11.18)
269
(10.69)
156.5
(6.16)
7.5 SV055ACtionMa
ster-2/4
Frame # 2
10 SV075ACtionMa
ster-2/4
200
(7.87)
180
(7.09)
355
(13.98)
340
(13.39)
182.5
(7.19)
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Frame # 3: 15 ~ 20 HP
Frame # 4: 25 ~ 30 HP
mm (inches)
Frame HP Model Number W1 W2 H1 H2 D1
15 SV110ACtionMa
ster-2/4
Frame # 3
20 SV150ACtionMa
ster-2/4
250
(9.84)
230
(9.06)
385
(15.16)
370
(14.57)
201
(7.91)
25 SV185ACtionMa
ster-2/4
Frame # 4
30 SV220ACtionMa
ster-2/4
304
(11.97)
284
(11.18)
460
(18.11)
445
(17.52)
234
(9.21)
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1.6 Basic Wiring
2
30/460 V
50/60 Hz
U
V
W
G ( )
R
S
T
N
1
DB Unit(Optional)
4
DB Resitor
φ
3
MCCB(OPTION)
FX
RX
BX
RST
P1
P3
CM
VR
V1
I
5G
+
FM
5G
(N.O.)
A
AXA
AXB
Output Frequency Meter
(0~10V Linear)
P2
MOTO
R
Potentiometer
(1 kohm, 1/2W)
Speed signal Input
2
Forward Run/Stop
Reverse Run/Stop
Inverter Disable
Fault Reset
Multi-function Input 1
Multi-function Input 2
Multi-function Input 3
Common Terminal
Factory Setting:
‘Speed-L’
‘Speed-M’
‘Speed-H’
Power suppl
y
for
speed signal:
+ 11V, 10mA
Speed signal input:
0 ~ 10V
Speed signal input:
4 ~20mA (250ohm)
Common for
VR, V1, I
Fault output relay
lless than AC250V, 1A
lless than DC30V, 1A
Multi-function output relay1
lless than AC250V, 1A
lless than DC30V, 1A
Factory setting: ‘Run’
Note) Main Circuit Terminals Control Circuit Terminals.
1. The terminal configuration varies depend on the model number. Please refer to the ‘1.7 Power terminals’.
2. Analog speed command may be set by Voltage, Current or both.
3. When installing the DC Reactor, the Common Busbar between P1 and P2 must be removed.
4. 1 ~ 10 HP inverters have on-board braking circuit. Braking resistors are only included for 1 ~ 5 inverters.
15 ~ 30 HP inverters need optional braking unit and resistor for dynamic braking.
P2
1
P1
1
DC Bus Choke (Optional)
3
FM
Dynamic
Braking Unit
(Optional)
P N B1 B2
DC Bus Choke DB Resistor
JOG
Jog
Shield
(N.C.) B
C
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1.7 Power Terminals
Type A Configuration: 1 ~ 5 HP (SV008ACtionMaster-2, SV015ACtionMaster-2, SV022ACtionMaster-2,
SV037ACtionMaster-2, SV008ACtionMaster-4, SV015ACtionMaster-4, SV022ACtionMaster-4, SV037ACtionMaster-4)
R S T G N B1 B2 U V W
Type B Configuration: 7.5 ~ 10 HP (SV055ACtionMaster-2, SV075ACtionMaster-2, SV055ACtionMaster-4,
SV075ACtionMaster-4)
R S T G P N B1 B2 U V W
Type C Configuration: 15 ~ 30 HP (SV110ACtionMaster-2, SV150ACtionMaster-2, SV185ACtionMaster-2,
SV220ACtionMaster-2, SV110ACtionMaster-4, SV150ACtionMaster-4, SV185ACtionMaster-4, SV220ACtionMaster-4)
R S T G P1 P2 N U V W
Symbols Functions
R
S
T
AC Line Voltage Input
(3 Phase, 200 ~ 230VAC or 380 ~ 460VAC)
G Earth Ground
P
Positive DC Bus Terminal
DB Unit (P-P
5
) Connection Terminals
(DB Unit may be added when more braking duty (More than 30%ED) is required)
P1
P2
External DC Reactor (P1-P2) and DB Unit (P2-P
6
) Connection Terminals
N
Negative DC Bus Terminal
DB Unit (N-N
7
) Connection Terminal
B1
B2
Dynamic Braking Resistor (B1-B2) Terminals
U
V
W
3 Phase Power Output Terminals to Motor
(3 Phase, 200 ~ 230VAC or 380 ~ 460VAC)
“Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 10,000 rms symmetrical amperes,
240 volts maximum for 230V class models and 480 volts maximum for 460V class models.”
6
This P terminal is provided on optional Dynamic Braking Unit.
7
This N terminal is provided on optional Dynamic Braking Unit.
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CMC 30 30 User manual

Category
Power adapters & inverters
Type
User manual

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