Xinje V5-4030 User manual

Type
User manual
Xinje Electronic Co.,Ltd.
VB3/VB5/V5
VB3/VB5/V5
VB3/VB5/V5
VB3/VB5/V5 frequency
frequency
frequency
frequency inverter
inverter
inverter
inverter
User
User
User
User manual
manual
manual
manual
No. INV C 01 20081130 204
VB3 / V B 5 / V 5
Series Inverter
User M anual
Table
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Table
Table of
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Preface
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Safty
Safty
Safty
Safty Precautions
Precautions
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Product
Product
Product
Product In
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In troductions
troductions
troductions
troductions
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Install
Install
Install
Install ation
ation
ation
ation and
and
and
and Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
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Operati
Operati
Operati
Operati on
on
on
on Descriptions
Descriptions
Descriptions
Descriptions
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Function
Function
Function
Function Parameters
Parameters
Parameters
Parameters
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Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault D
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D iagnos
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Disposal
Disposal
Disposal
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Maint
Maint
Maint
Maint enance
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Communication
Communication
Communication
Communication Protoc
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VB3/ V B 5 / V 5 series inverter
This manual include s the basic caution items that you should obey to ensure your personal safety, as well as to protect the
product and the connected equipment s . These items are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle. P lease comply
with the essential electric operation ` rules that are not indicated in this manual.
Please comply with these items , incorrect operation may cause the system error working even abnormal.
More serious would cause poss ess ion loss.
The device and its components can only be used in the applications described in the catalog and the
technical manual s , can only be connect ed with devices or components from other manufacturers which
have been approved or recommended by Xinje .
Th
e product s will run normally in the condition of been transported, stored, configured and installed
correctly, been operated and maintained as recommended.
Xinje Electronic Co., Ltd. C opy right reserved
Without written authority, please do not copy, trans fer or use this document and its content
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Anyone who disobey s this
should take responsibility for the loss .
Obligation Declare
We
have checked and confirmed that the contents in this manual were compatible with the hardware and software described .
Since mistakes are hard to avoid, we cannot promise total accordant
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This manual is subject to change without notice s .
2010.01
Correct
Correct
Correct
Correct Applications
Applications
Applications
Applications
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
VB3/ V B 5 / V 5 series inverter
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SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
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PRODUCT INSTRUCTION
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1-1. Product
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Product overview
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1-2.
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1-2. Product
Product
Product
Product technical
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1-3.
1-3.
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1-3. Product
Product
Product
Product appearance:
appearance:
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2-3-2. Terminal assignment and description ................................................................................................................................. 17
2-4.
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2-5. Setting
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2-5-2.Description of terminals on control panel ........................................................................................................................... 20
2-5-3. Analog input/output terminal wiring .................................................................................................................................. 22
2-5-4. Connection of communication terminals ............................................................................................................................23
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2-6-1. Control the noise .................................................................................................................................................................24
2-6-2. Local wiring and grounding ............................................................................................................................................... 25
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3-1-1. Command channel for inverter running ..............................................................................................................................27
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3-1-3. Running state ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
3-1-4. Running modes ...................................................................................................................................................................27
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3-2-1. Keyboard layout ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
3-2-2. Keyboard function ..............................................................................................................................................................29
3-2-3. Fucntion description of LED and indicator ........................................................................................................................ 30
3-2-4. Display of the operation panel ............................................................................................................................................30
3-2-5. Panel operation procedure .................................................................................................................................................. 32
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3-3-1. Checking before starting up ................................................................................................................................................34
3-3-2. Start up the inverter for the first time ................................................................................................................................. 34
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4-2-1. Basic operating function parameters Group P0 ...........................................................................................................52
4-2-2. Parameters of reference frequency Group P1 ..............................................................................................................57
4-2-3. Starting and braking parameters Group P2 ..................................................................................................................59
4-2-4. Auxiliary running parameters Group P3 ......................................................................................................................61
4-2-5. Function parameters of terminal Group P4 ................................................................................................................. 66
4-2-6. Protective function parameters Group P5 ....................................................................................................................74
4-2-7. Fault recording parameters Group P6 ..........................................................................................................................76
4-2-8.Close-loop control parameters (Group P7) ..........................................................................................................................77
4-2-9. Simple PLC operation parameters. Group P8 ..............................................................................................................80
4-2-10.Traverse and measure function parameters Group P9 ................................................................................................83
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4-2-12. Specail application function parameters Group PB ...................................................................................................86
4-2-13. Factory setting Group PF ...........................................................................................................................................87
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Warranty
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Instruction of
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7-2-2. Communication modes .......................................................................................................................................................93
7-2-3. Mode of communication port ............................................................................................................................................. 94
7-3.Modbus-RTU
7-3.Modbus-RTU
7-3.Modbus-RTU
7-3.Modbus-RTU communication
communication
communication
communication protocol
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7-3-1. Structure ............................................................................................................................................................................. 94
7-3-2. Communication information .............................................................................................................................................. 94
7-3-3.Communication parameter .................................................................................................................................................. 96
VB3/VB5/V5 系列变频器
1
—— Essential introduction for this manual
Preface
Preface
Preface
Preface
Thank you for purchas ing Xinje inverter , this manual should be read and understood before attempting relevant operation s .
1.
1.
1.
1. Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose of
of
of
of this
this
this
this manual
manual
manual
manual
This manual offers guidance and introductions about how to use and maintains the inverter correctly, including functions,
usages, installation, main tenance , etc.
2.
2.
2.
2. Qualified
Qualified
Qualified
Qualified personnel
personnel
personnel
personnel
This manual is intent for the following personnel :
Inverter installation personnel
Project technical personnel(electric engineer, electrician)
Design personnel
The above personnel should read and understand this manual carefully before operating and debugging
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3
3
3
3 .
.
.
. Validity
Validity
Validity
Validity of
of
of
of this
this
this
this manual
manual
manual
manual
This manual may only be used for inverter s made
by
Xi n je .
4.
4.
4.
4. Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic Documents
Documents
Documents
Documents
In addition to our written manuals, we offer electronic documentations of our products
by
the fol l owing ways.
User CD
There are software, user manual and application tip of relevant products.
Website
Please visit www. xinje .com to obtain all variable electronic documents.
如果您有任何关于本产品的疑问,欢迎与我们联系。
电 话: 0510-85134136 85123803
传 真: 0510-85111290
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联系我们
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
2
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Upon unpacking, please confirm that: Check whether the model and the rated values on the nameplate of the inverter are in
accordance with your order. Check if there is any damage occurred during transportation; p leases contact us or the
distributor if you find any missing or damage of the products.
In order to use this product correctly, the user who uses the product for the first time must read this manual carefully and
pay close attention to the safety precautions.
Please keep this manual properly, hand it to the terminal user and
lay
it on the place where the operators can read it easily.
Confirmations
Confirmations
Confirmations
Confirmations Upon
Upon
Upon
Upon Delivery
Delivery
Delivery
Delivery
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
1
Never install an inverter that is damaged or missing components. Doing so can result in injury.
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
1.
Always hold the bottom of the inverter when carrying it. If the inverter
is
held by the front cover, the main body
of the inverter may fall, possible resulting in injury.
2.
Attach the inverter to metal or other noncombustible materials. Fire can result if the inverter
is
attached to a
combustible material.
3.
Install a cooling fan or other cooling device when installing more than one inverter in the same enclosure so that
the temperature of the air entering the inverters
is
below 45 . Overheating can result in fires or other accidents.
Danger
Danger
Danger
Danger
1.
Always turn off the input power supply before wiring . Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur.
3.
Wiring must be operated by an authorized person qualified in electrical work. Otherwise, an electric shock or
fire may occur.
5.
Make sure to ground the ground terminals. Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur.
7.
Always check the operation of any emergency stop circuits after they are wired. Otherwise, possibly result in
injury ( user respon sib ility for the wiring ) .
9.
Never touch the output terminal directly by your hands or let the output terminals to come into contact with the
inverter case. Never short the output terminals. Otherwise, an electric short or ground short may occur.
6. Never touch the internal circuit or the zero- component until power off and the charge indicator
is
off
as
there may still be high voltage inside the A C motor dirver.
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Safty
Safty
Safty
Safty Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
3
Main
Main
Main
Main tenance
tenance
tenance
tenance and
and
and
and Inspection
Inspection
Inspection
Inspection
Constant
Constant
Constant
Constant torque
torque
torque
torque low
low
low
low speed
speed
speed
speed running
running
running
running
When the inverter outputs to a common motor at low speed for a long term, the output rated torque should be derated due to
the worsening radiating effect. If low speed constant torque long term running is required, then a special variable frequency
motor is needed.
Motor
Motor
Motor
Motor insulation
insulation
insulation
insulation
When using the V5 /F5 series inverter, make sure to confirm the insulation of the motor which will be used to avoid device
damage. Besides, do the periodic check for the insulation condition of the motor located in the bad environment to
guarantee the system can operate safel
y.
Negative
Negative
Negative
Negative torque
torque
torque
torque load
load
load
load
If in the case of improving load, negative torque may occur. Braking units should be connected with the inverter, or over
current and over voltage fault may happen.
1
Confirm that the voltage of the main AC power supply satisfies the rated voltage of the Inverter. Injury and fire
may occur if the voltage is not right.
2
Do not perform voltage withstand tests on the Inverter. Otherwise, semiconductor elements and other devices
can be damaged.
4
Connect braking resistors, Braking Resistor Units, and Braking Units as shown in the I/O wiring examples.
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
4. Tighten all terminal screws to the specified tightening torque.
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
5. Do not connect AC power to output terminals U,
V,
and
W.
The interior parts of the Inverter will be damaged if voltage is applied to the output terminals.
6. Do not connect phase-advancing capacitors or LC/RC noise filters to the output circuits. The Inverter may be
damaged or internal parts burnt if these devices are connected.
7. Do not connect electromagnetism switch, electromagnetism contactor to output circuit. When the inverter is
running with load, the electromagnetism switch and electromagneti sm contactor will generate inrush current
which will cause inverter
s over current protection .
8. D o not disassemble the whole front cover as disassembling the top front while wiring is ok. Otherwise, inverter
internal parts may be damaged.
Danger
Danger
Danger
Danger
1
Do not touch the inverter terminals, as they may carry high voltage.
Otherwise, an electric short may occur.
2
Make sure to have protective cover .Always have the protective cover in place when power is being supplied to
the Inverter. When attaching the cover, please with the power turns off.
Otherwise, an electric short may occur.
3
Maintenance, inspection, must be performed only by authorized personnel.
Otherwise, an electric short may occur.
Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
1.
A
CMOS IC is used in the control board. Handle the control board and CMOS IC carefully . The CMOS IC can
be destroyed by static electricity if touched directly.
2Do not change the wiring, or remove connectors or the Digital Operator, during operation .
Otherwise, The devices may be damaged.
Usage
Usage
Usage
Usage Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
4
M
M
M
M echanical
echanical
echanical
echanical resonance
resonance
resonance
resonance point
point
point
point of
of
of
of load
load
load
load
The inverter may encounter the mechanical resonance point of load within certain output frequency range. Jump
frequencies have to be set to avoid it.
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor
Capacitor and
and
and
and resistor
resistor
resistor
resistor
Because the inverter output pulse wave, capacitor and resistors shouldn't be connected with the output terminals of the
inverter, or the inverter may trip or components may be damaged; Besides, don ’ t connect switch components such as air
switch and contactor with the output terminals is recommended, as shown in Fig.0-1(If switch components need to be
connected with the output terminals, make sure output current of the inverter is zero when switch is acting).
Fig.0-1
Fig.0-1
Fig.0-1
Fig.0-1 Capacitor is prohibited to be connected with
output terminals of inverter
Derat
Derat
Derat
Derat
e
e
e
e
according
according
according
according to
to
to
to basic
basic
basic
basic frequency
frequency
frequency
frequency setting
setting
setting
setting
When the basic frequency is lower than the reference frequency, please consider duration for the motor so as to avoid
motor
s damage caused
by
overheat ing
.
Running
Running
Running
Running
at
at
at
at
frequency
frequency
frequency
frequency above
above
above
above 50Hz
50Hz
50Hz
50Hz
If running at frequency above 50Hz, besides the increment of vibration and noise, the ranges of running speed of motor
shaft and mechanical device have to be guaranteed. Be sure to make an enquiry first.
The
The
The
The electro-thermal
electro-thermal
electro-thermal
electro-thermal protective
protective
protective
protective value
value
value
value of
of
of
of motor
motor
motor
motor
If the applicable motor is selected as per requirements, the inverter can perform the thermal protection to the motor. If the
ratings of applied motor are not in compliance with the inverter, be sure to adjust the protective value or adopt other
protective measures to guarantee the safe running of motor.
Altitude
Altitude
Altitude
Altitude and
and
and
and derat
derat
derat
derat e
e
e
e
When the altitude is higher than 1000m, the cooling effect of inverter is deteriorated because of the rareness of air, deration
must be considered, shown in Fig. 0-2 which indicates the relationship between the altitude and rated current of frequency
inverter.
Fig
Fig
Fig
Fig
.
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.
. 0-2
0-2
0-2
0-2 The relationship between the altitude and rated
current of frequency inverter
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
5
About
About
About
About protect
protect
protect
protect ion
ion
ion
ion classes
classes
classes
classes
The protection class of V5 /F5 series inve rter IP20 is reached in the case of status display unit or keyboard.
When you scrap the inverter, please pay attention to :
Explosion risk of capacitor: The capacitors in the main circuits may explode when they are burned.
Waste gas when plastic parts are burned: Poisonous gas may be generated when front panel is burned.
Dispose method: Please dispose as industrial rubbish.
Note
Note
Note
Note For
For
For
For Scrap
Scrap
Scrap
Scrap
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
6
1
1
1
1
Product
Product
Product
Product Instruction
Instruction
Instruction
Instruction
1-1.
1-1.
1-1.
1-1. Product
Product
Product
Product o
o
o
o verview
verview
verview
verview
V5 /F5 series inverter is produced
by
Thinget Co., Ltd with high performance, easy operating and low noise. It is a
innovative product with a series advanced and pra c tical running and control functions such as practical PI, flexible input
and output terminals, parameter modification online, fixed length control, traverse operation, RS485 control , bus-mastering .
It provides OEM customers with high integrated, reliable, cost-effective solution .
VB3 only has 220V level types; V5 /VB5 series frequency inverter has 220V and 380V voltage levels. Suitable motor
capability is from 0. 4 KW to 55 KW .
Please
Please
Please
Please note
note
note
note 220V
220V
220V
220V level
level
level
level types
types
types
types have
have
have
have no
no
no
no vector
vector
vector
vector control
control
control
control
1-2.
1-2.
1-2.
1-2. Product
Product
Product
Product t
t
t
t echnical
echnical
echnical
echnical s
s
s
s pecification
pecification
pecification
pecification
1
1
1
1 .
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. Technical
Technical
Technical
Technical s
s
s
s pecification
pecification
pecification
pecification
L evel
T
ype
R ated c apacity
KVA
R ated output current A
S uitable motor KW
220V
S ingle phase
VB3-20P4
0.9
3.0
0.4
VB 3 -20P7
1.5
4.7
0.75
VB5-21P5
2.8
7.5
1.5
380V
T hree pahse
VB5-41P5
2.5
4. 5
1.5
VB5-42P2
3.0
6.0
2.2
VB5-43P7
5.9
9.6
3.7
V B 5-45P5
8.5
14.0
5.5
V B 5-47P5
11
17.0
7.5
V5-4011
15
25
11
V5-4015
20
3 3
15
V5-4018
25
38
18.5
V5-4022
30
4 6
22
V5-4030
40
60
30
V5-403 7
5 0
75
37
V5-40 45
60
90
45
V5-40 55
75
110
55
Name
Name
Name
Name Designation
Designation
Designation
Designation Rules
Rules
Rules
Rules
V
V
V
V 5
5
5
5-2
2
2
2 3
3
3
3
P
P
P
P
7
7
7
7
Max Suitable Motor's Capacity
0 11 : 11 KW
1P5 : 1.5KW
A nd so on
( P Stands for radix Point )
V oltage Level
22 2 0V
4380 V
Type
Type
Type
Type
Inverter Series
V5
: VVVF /vector control
VB5: VVVF /vector control
VB3: VVVF control, mini type
( B means black cover)
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
7
2
2
2
2 2
2
2
2 0V
0V
0V
0V
380
380
380
380 V
V
V
V
Common
Common
Common
Common c
c
c
c haracteristics
haracteristics
haracteristics
haracteristics
Type
Type
Type
Type
VB3-20P4
VB3-20P4
VB3-20P4
VB3-20P4
VB3-20P7
VB3-20P7
VB3-20P7
VB3-20P7
VB5-21P5
VB5-21P5
VB5-21P5
VB5-21P5
Output
Match Motor(KW)
0. 4
0.75
1.5
Output Current(A)
3.0
4.7
7.5
Voltage(V)
AC 200
Frequency Range(Hz)
0~500
Frequency Resolution(Hz)
0.01
Over-loading Ability
150%Rated Current for 1 minutes
180% Rated Current for 1 secon d
Input
Rated V oltage/Frequency
Single-phase 220V , 50/60Hz
AC voltage permit fluctuate range
Voltage -20% +20
Voltage Unbalance Rate <3%
Frequency fluctuate Range
Frequency ± 5
Power Capacity
KVA
0.9
1.5
2.8
Environment
Application environment
In-door, free from direct sunlight, dust, corrosive gas, oil mist,
steam, water drop etc.
Elevation
Lower than 1000m T he inverter should be derated when the
elevation is higher than 1000m
Ambient Temperature
10 ℃ ~+ 40
Humidity
Less than 90%RH No dry bulb
Vibration
Less than 5.9 m/s
2
0.6M
Storage Temperature
20 ℃ ~+ 60
Structure
Protect Configuration
IP20(In the state of "state display units" or "keyboard"
Cooling Manner
Fan cooling
V5/VB5-4_
V5/VB5-4_
V5/VB5-4_
V5/VB5-4_ _
_
_
_ _
_
_
_
1P5
1P5
1P5
1P5
2P2
2P2
2P2
2P2
3P7
3P7
3P7
3P7
5P5
5P5
5P5
5P5
7P5
7P5
7P5
7P5
011
011
011
011
015
015
015
015
018
018
018
018
022
022
022
022
030
030
030
030
037
037
037
037
045
045
045
045
055
055
055
055
output
S uitable motor (KW)
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45
55
R ated
current (A)
4.5
6.0
9.6
14.0
17.0
25
33
38
46
60
75
90
110
R ate d
voltage ( V)
AC 380
frequency range (Hz)
0500
frequency accuracy (Hz)
0.01
Overload Ability
150% Rated Current for 1 minute , 180% Rated Current for 1 s econd
I nput
Rated voltage
/Frequency
Three phase 380V ; 50Hz/60Hz
AC voltage fluctuate rang e
Voltage -20% +20 %
Voltage Unbalance Rate <3%
Frequency fluctuate range
Frequency : ± 5 %
Power Capacity
KVA
2.5
3.0
5.9
8.5
11
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
75
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
8
2
2
2
2 .
.
.
. General
General
General
General Specification
Specification
Specification
Specification
Installation
Wall mounted or install inside cabinet
Main
Main
Main
Main Control
Control
Control
Control
Function
Function
Function
Function
Modulation mode
Optimized space voltage vector SVPWM modulation
Control mode
SVPWM control ( dead zone compensation for optimized low-frequency)
Frequency precision
Digital Setting: max frequency ×± 0. 01%
Analog Set ting : max frequency ×± 0.2%
Frequency resolution
Digital Setting 0.01Hz
Analog Set ting max frequency × 0.1%
Start frequency
0.40Hz 20.00Hz
Torque boost
Auto torque boost manual torque boost 0.1% 30.0%
V/F curve
Five modes constant torque V/F curve, 1 V/F curve mode by user and 3 kinds of
torque-derating modes ( 2 nd power , 1.7 th power , 1.2 nd power )
Acc elerate /Dec elerate curve
Two
modes linear Acc/Dec, S curve Acc/Dec seven kinds of Acc/Dec time
(Maximum:6000 minutes) and unit(minute or second) is selectable.
DC braking
Initial frequency of DC braking 015.00Hz
Braking time 060.0 s
Braking current 080
P ower consumption braking
P ower consumption unit inside, can be connected with external braking resistor
Jog
Range of jog frequendy 0.1Hz 50.00Hz, Acc/Dec time of jog operation 0.1
60.0s
Internal PI
Be able
to
form close loop control system easily
Multi-step
speed running
Multi-step speed running can be realized by internal PLC or control terminals
T
extile w obble frequency
A djustable preset frequency and center frequency
Auto voltage regulation
(AVR)
When the power system voltage changes, maintain the constant of output voltage
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
9
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-3 .
.
.
. Product
Product
Product
Product a
a
a
a ppearance:
ppearance:
ppearance:
ppearance:
VB3 series 0.4~0.75KW
Auto energy saving running
V/F curve is optimized automatically according
to
the load condition
to
realize
energy saving operation
Auto current limiting
running current is limited automatically
to
avoid trip caused by overcurrent
Fix-length control
T he frequency inverter will stop running when reaching the fixed length
Communication
function
W ith RS485 port, support Modbus-RTU protocol. Be with master-slave multi-
devices linkage function
Operating
Operating
Operating
Operating
function
function
function
function
R unning command channel
Operation panel set ting
control terminals set ting
serial port set ting
three mo des
are exchangeable .
F requency setting channel
Keyboard analog potentiometer set ting , keys set ting function code
digital set ting ; serial port set ting UP/DOW N terminal set ting analog voltage
set ting
analog current set ting ; pulse set ting
combination set ting ; different setti ng
modes can be select ed
D igital input channel
Forward/ Reverse running command
6 channels programmable digita l input
ca n
set 35 kinds of function X6 support 0~20KHz pulse output
Analog input channel
2 channels analog input 420mA and 0 10V can be selected
Analog output channel
1 channel analog output 010V , be able
to
output setting frequency, output
frequency
Digital , pulse output
channel
1 channel programmable open-collector output ; 1 channel relay output ; 1 channel
0-20KHz pulse outpu t
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation panel
panel
panel
panel
LED Display
Can display set ting frequency, output voltage, output current and other parameters .
External meter Display
Display output frequency, output current, output voltage and other physical
quantit ies
B utton Lock
Lock all the buttons
Parameter Copy
Function code copy among frequency inverters by remote keyboard
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection Function
Function
Function
Function
Over current protection over voltage protection under voltage protection ove
r
heat protection over load protection
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional parts
parts
parts
parts
Braking parts, operation panel installation seat, operation panel extension cable
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
10
MENU
ESC
JOG
REV
ENT
DATA
FWD
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM HZ V A
VB5
VB5
VB5
VB5 series
series
series
series 1.5KW~3.7KW
1.5KW~3.7KW
1.5KW~3.7KW
1.5KW~3.7KW
VB5
VB5
VB5
VB5 series
series
series
series 5.5KW~7.5KW
5.5KW~7.5KW
5.5KW~7.5KW
5.5KW~7.5KW
LED
C ontrol
terminals
P ower
terminals
M ounting hole
4 bits LED display
B uttons
A nalog potent i o meter
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
11
MENU
ESC
FWD
ENT
DATA
JOG
REV
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM
HZ
V A
WARNING
* STORED CHARGE DO NOT TOUCH
UNTIL 10 MIN. AFTER DISCO-
* RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK-DUAL
SUPPLY DISCONNECT MAINS AND
* DO NOT CONNECT AC POWER TO
OUTPUT TERMINALS OF "U V W"
LOADSHARING BEFORE SERVICE
NNECTION
MENU
ESC
FWD
ENT
DATA
JOG
REV
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM
HZ
V A
V5
V5
V5
V5 series
series
series
series 11
11
11
11 18.5KW
18.5KW
18.5KW
18.5KW
V5
V5
V5
V5 series
series
series
series 22
22
22
22 55KW
55KW
55KW
55KW
MENU
ESC
ENTER
DATA
FWD
JOG
REV
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM HZ V A
MENU
ESC
ENTER
DATA
FWD
JOG
REV
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM HZ V A
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
12
1-4.
1-4.
1-4.
1-4. Product
Product
Product
Product d
d
d
d imension
imension
imension
imension
V
V
V
V B3
B3
B3
B3 series
series
series
series 0.
0.
0.
0. 4
4
4
40.75
0.75
0.75
0.75 KW
KW
KW
KW Unit:
Unit:
Unit:
Unit: mm
mm
mm
mm
VB5
VB5
VB5
VB5 series
series
series
series 1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5 3.7KW
3.7KW
3.7KW
3.7KW Unit:
Unit:
Unit:
Unit: mm
mm
mm
mm
The
The
The
The details
details
details
details of
of
of
of the
the
the
the dimension
dimension
dimension
dimension :
:
:
:
Type
W
D1
L
D2
H
VB5-21P5
70
56
170
160
162
VB5-41P5
80
56
200
190
162
VB5-42P2
VB5-43P7
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
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VB5
VB5
VB5
VB5 series
series
series
series 5.5~7.5KW
5.5~7.5KW
5.5~7.5KW
5.5~7.5KW Unit:
Unit:
Unit:
Unit: mm
mm
mm
mm
MENU
ESC
FWD
ENT
DATA
JOG
REV
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM HZ V A
180.0
167.0
260.0
247.5
171.8
?5.0
V5
V5
V5
V5 series
series
series
series 11
11
11
11 55
55
55
55 KW
KW
KW
KW Unit:
Unit:
Unit:
Unit: mm
mm
mm
mm
MENU
ESC
ENTER
DATA
FWD
JOG
REV
STOP
RESET
FWD REV ALM HZ V A
L
W
D2
D3
D1
L
H
* STORED CHARGE DO NOT TOUCH UNTIL
10 MIN. AFTER DISCONNECTION
* RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK-DUAL SUPPLY
DISCONNECT MAINS AND LOADSHARING
WARNING
* DO NOT CONNECT AC POWER TO OUTPUT
TERMINALS OF "U V W"
BEFORE SERVICE
H
T
T
T
T h
h
h
h
e
e
e
e
details
details
details
details of
of
of
of the
the
the
the dimension:
dimension:
dimension:
dimension:
VB3/ V5 / VB 5 series inverter
14
1-5.
1-5.
1-5.
1-5. Choose
Choose
Choose
Choose f
f
f
f ittings
ittings
ittings
ittings
Brak
Brak
Brak
Brak ing
ing
ing
ing Resistor
Resistor
Resistor
Resistor
1.5 ~18.5KW series inverter s have brak ing unit inside (not include VB5-21P5)
.
If you have the requirements of power
consumption braking , choose brak ing resist or /unit according to table 1-1 , 22KW and above inverters need to connect
braking unit. T he braking resistor connection method is shown as below:
Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure 1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1 Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring of
of
of
of inverter
inverter
inverter
inverter and
and
and
and brake
brake
brake
brake units
units
units
units
E ach power level inverter is corresponding to the following connection method:
Table
Table
Table
Table
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1 Brak
Brak
Brak
Brak ing
ing
ing
ing resistor
resistor
resistor
resistor selection
selection
selection
selection
Type
W
D1
L
D2
H
D3
V5-4011
230
120
420
160
218
400
V5-4015
V5-4018
V5-4022
290
180
450
210
217
430
V5-4030
V5-4037
375
230
581
230
261
551
V5-4045
V5-4055
Spec.
Spec.
Spec.
Spec. KW
KW
KW
KW
B
B
B
B raking
raking
raking
raking unit
unit
unit
unit
B
B
B
B raking
raking
raking
raking resistor
resistor
resistor
resistor
spec
spec
spec
spec
No.
No.
No.
No.
B
B
B
B raking
raking
raking
raking resistor
resistor
resistor
resistor Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω
B
B
B
B raking
raking
raking
raking power
power
power
power W
W
W
W
380V
380V
380V
380V
1.5
B uilt-in
1
300
400
2.2
1
200
500
3.7
1
200
500
5.5
1
100
500
7.5
1
75
1000
11
1
50
1000
15
1
40
1500
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