Eliwell EWCFW-08 User manual

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CFW-08
User's Guide
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Gebruikers Handleiding
Användarinstruktioner
03/2009
FREQUENCY
INVERTER
MANUAL
ATTENTION!
It is very important to check if the
inverter software version is the
Series:
CFW-08
Software:
vers
ion5.2
X
Language
:
English
Document
:
0899.5242 / 09
2
Summary of Revisions
Thetablebelowdescribesallrevisionsmadetothismanual.
Revision
Description
Section
1
First Edition
-
2
Inclusionof theitem 3.3 - European
Refer to item 3.3
EMCDirective -Requirementsfor
ConformingInstallations
3
General Revision
-
4
External Parallel Keypad and
Refer to item 8.3
Fix Kit included and
and8.18
General Revision
5
Descriptionchangedofthe
Refer to item 8.5
ParallelCable
for the External Parallel Keypad
Item7.5(SparePartList) removed
ParameterP536included
Refer to item 6.3.5
andGeneralRevision
6
General Revision
-
7
Inclusionof new models (22 A, 28A and
Refer to item 9.1
33A/200-240 V;24A and 30A/380-480 V)
Addition of newI/O functions
Refer to item 3.2.5
on the control board
Modification of circuit breakers table
Refer to item 3.2.3
Modification of chapter3
(installationand connections)
Modificationof parameters
Refer to item 4.2.4
incompatibility table
AdditionofparametersP253,
Refer to item 6.3
P267andP268
Addition of newfunctions at parameters
P235, P239,P295 and P404
Modificationof factorydefault
Refer to item 6.3.3
valueofparameterP248
Addition of errorcode E32
Refer to item 7.1
8
General Revision
Inclusion of items into the table of
Refer to item 4.2.4
parametersincompatibility
Changeonthe WEGpart number
Referto chapter8
oftheoptionaldevices
Inclusionof the table containing the
Refer to item 3.1.3.1
airflow requirementsforpanelmounting
Inclusionof thefollowingoptionals:
Referto chapter8
KRS-485-CFW08,KFB-CO-CFW08,
KFB-DN-CFW08andKAC-120-CFW08
Inclusionof the newversions
Refer to item 2.4
of the control board:A3 andA4
9
TheSleepfunction wasadded
Referto chapter6
(parametersP212,P213andP535)
TheAnalogInputDeadZonefunction
wasadded(P233)
TheKDC-24VR-CFW08and
Refer toitems 8.9
KDC-24V-CFW08optionmodules
and8.10
wereadded
NewEMC filterswere added
Refer to item 3.3.4
Notesonthe CFW-08 Nema 4X
Referto chapter2.4
and the 575 V lines were added
Modificationof the gain equation
for the analog inputs
Generalrevision
-
Summary
QuickParameterReference,
Fault and Status Messages
I Parameters
....................................................................
8
II FaultMessages
...........................................................
16
IIIOtherMessages
...........................................................
16
CHAPTER 1
Safety Notices
1.1SafetyNotices intheManual
.....................................
17
1.2SafetyNotices on theProduct
...................................
17
1.3Preliminary Recommendations
.................................
17
CHAPTER 2
General Information
2.1AboutthisManual
......................................................
19
2.2SoftwareVersion
.......................................................
19
2.3AbouttheCFW-08
....................................................
20
2.4CFW-08 Identification
...............................................
24
2.5Receiving andStoring
...............................................
27
CHAPTER 3
Installation and Connection
3.1MechanicalInstallation
..............................................
28
3.1.1Environment
........................................................
28
3.1.2MountingSpecifications
......................................
28
3.1.3
PositioningandFixing
........................................
31
3.1.3.1PanelMounting
..........................................
32
3.1.3.2SurfaceMounting
.......................................
33
3.2
ElectricalInstallation
.................................................
33
3.2.1 Power/GroundingTerminals
..............................
33
3.2.2
LocationofthePowerTerminals,Grounding
TerminalsandControl TerminalConnections
......
35
3.2.3
Power/GroundingWiringandCircuitBreakers
..
36
3.2.4PowerConnections
............................................
37
3.2.4.1
ACInputConnection
................................
39
3.2.4.2
OutputConnections
..................................
40
3.2.4.3
GroundingConnections
............................
40
3.2.5
Signaland Control
Connections
.........................
42
3.2.5.1
DigitalInputsasLowLevelActive
(S1:1 to OFF)
...........................................
46
3.2.5.2
DigitalInputas HighLevelActive
(S1:1to ON)
.............................................
47
3.2.6TypicalTerminalConnections
.............................
48
3.3
EuropeanEMCDirective - Requirements
forConformingInstallations
......................................
51
3.3.1Installation
...........................................................
51
Summary
3.3.2Emissionand ImmunityLevelsDescription
........
52
3.3.3 InverterModelsandFilters
..................................
54
3.3.4 EMC FiltersCharacteristics
...............................
57
CHAPTER 4
Keypad (HMI) Operation
4.1Keypad(HMI)Description
.........................................
67
4.2Useof theKeypad(HMI)
...........................................
68
4.2.1KeypadOperation
..............................................
69
4.2.2InverterStatus
.....................................................
70
4.2.3 Read-OnlyParameters
.......................................
71
4.2.4ParameterViewingand Programming
...............
71
CHAPTER 5
Start-up
5.1 Pre-Power Checks
....................................................
74
5.2InitialPower-up
..........................................................
74
5.3Start-up
......................................................................
75
5.3.1
Start-upOperationviaKeypad(HMI)-
Typeof Control:Linear V/F (P202= 0)
...............
76
5.3.2
Start-upOperationviaTerminals-
Control Mode: Linear V/F (P202= 0)
.................
77
5.3.3
Start-upOperationvia Keypad-
Control Mode: Vector (P202 = 2)
........................
78
CHAPTER 6
Detailed Parameter Description
6.1Symbols...
.................................................................
83
6.2Introduction
................................................................
83
6.2.1Control Modes (V/F andVector)
.........................
83
6.2.2V/F Control
.........................................................
83
6.2.3Vector Control(VVC)
..........................................
84
6.2.4 FrequencyReference Sources
...........................
85
6.2.5
Commands
.........................................................
88
6.2.6Local/RemoteOperationModes
........................
88
6.3Parameter Listing
......................................................
89
6.3.1
AccessandRead-onlyParameters-
P000 to P099
.....................................................
90
6.3.2Regulation Parameters- P100 to P199
.............
92
6.3.3 Configuration Parameters - P200 to P398
.......
102
6.3.4 Motor Parameters - P399 to P499
...................
128
6.3.5 Special Function Parameters- P500 to P599
..
131
6.3.5.1Introduction
..............................................
131
6.3.5.2Description
..............................................
131
6.3.5.3PIDStart-up Guide
...................................
134
Summary
CHAPTER 7
Diagnosticsand Troubleshooting
7.1Faults and Possible Causes
...................................
141
7.2Troubleshooting
.......................................................
144
7.3ContactingWEG
.....................................................
145
7.4PreventiveMaintenance
..........................................
145
7.4.1Cleaning Instructions
.........................................
146
CHAPTER 8
CFW-08Options andAccessories
8.1HMI-CFW08-P
........................................................
149
8.1.1InstructionsforInsertionandRemovingof
theHMI-CFW08-P
............................................
149
8.2TCL-CFW08
...........................................................
149
8.3HMI-CFW08-RP
......................................................
150
8.3.1HMI-CFW08-RPInstallation
..............................
150
8.4MIP-CFW08-RP
......................................................
151
8.5 CAB-RP-1, CAB-RP-2, CAB-RP-3, CAB-RP-5,
CAB-RP-7.5, CAB-RP-10
......................................
151
8.6HMI-CFW08-RS
......................................................
151
8.6.1HMI-CFW08-RSInstallation
..............................
152
8.6.2HMI-CFW08-RSStart-up
..................................
152
8.6.3KeypadCopyFunction
.....................................
153
8.7MIS-CFW08-RS
......................................................
153
8.8 CAB-RS-1, CAB-RS-2, CAB-RS-3, CAB-RS-5,
CAB-RS-7.5, CAB-RS-10
......................................
153
8.9 KDC-24VR-CFW08
................................................
154
8.10 KDC-24V-CFW08
.................................................
155
8.11 KCS-CFW08
.........................................................
156
8.11.1
InstructionsforKCS-CFW08
InsertionandRemoval
.....................................
157
8.12 KSD-CFW08
........................................................
157
8.13KRS-485-CFW08
.................................................
158
8.14 KFB-CO-CFW08
..................................................
159
8.15 KFB-DN-CFW08
..................................................
160
8.16 KAC-120-CFW08, KAC-120-CFW08-N1M1
KAC-120-CFW08-N1M2
......................................
162
8.17 KMD-CFW08-M1
..................................................
163
8.18KFIX-CFW08-M1,KFIX-CFW08-M2
....................
164
8.19KN1-CFW08-M1,KN1-CFW08-M2
......................
165
8.20RFIFilter
...............................................................
166
8.21Line Reactor
..........................................................
167
8.21.1Application Criteria
.......................................
167
8.22 Load Reactor
........................................................
170
8.23DynamicBraking
...................................................
171
8.23.1ResistorSizing
..............................................
171
8.23.2Installation
.....................................................
172
8.24Serial Communication
...........................................
173
Summary
8.24.1Introduction
....................................................
173
8.24.2RS-485 and RS-232InterfacesDescription
.
174
8.24.2.1RS-485
..............................................
175
8.24.2.2RS-232
..............................................
176
8.24.3Definitions
.....................................................
176
8.24.3.1 Used Terms
.......................................
176
8.24.3.2Parameter/VariablesResolution
........
177
8.24.3.3CharacterFormat
..............................
177
8.24.3.4Protocol
.............................................
177
8.24.3.5Executionand Message Test
.............
180
8.24.3.6MessageSequence
..........................
180
8.24.3.7 Variable Code
...................................
180
8.24.4MessageExamples
......................................
181
8.24.5 Variablesand Errors of the Serial
Communication
............................................
181
8.24.5.1 Basic Variables
.................................
181
8.24.5.2 Message Examples with Basic
Variables
............................................
184
8.24.5.3ParametersRelatedtotheSerial
Communication
...................................
185
8.24.5.4ErrorsRelated tothe Serial
Communication
.................................
186
8.24.6Timefor Read/Writeof Messages
................
186
8.24.7PhysicalConnectionRS-232 andRS-485
....
187
8.25Modbus-RTU
.........................................................
188
8.25.1IntroductiontoModbus-RTUProtocol
...........
188
8.25.1.1Transmission Modes
.........................
188
8.25.1.2MessageStructurein RTUMode
......
188
8.25.2Operation of theCFW-08inthe
Modbus-RTUNetwork
..................................
191
Description
.......................................
191
8.25.2.2 Inverter Configurationinthe
Modbus-RTU Network
.....................
191
8.25.2.3AccesstotheInverterData
...............
192
8.25.3DetailedFunction Description
......................
195
8.25.3.1Function 01 - Read Coils
..................
195
8.25.3.2Function03-Read HoldingRegister
196
8.25.3.3Function 05- Write SingleCoil
.........
197
8.25.3.4Function06-Write SingleRegister
..
198
8.25.3.5Function15-WriteMultipleCoils
......
198
8.25.3.6Function16 -Write MultipleRegisters
199
8.25.3.7Function43 - Read Device
Identification
.....................................
200
8.25.4Modbus-RTU CommunicationErrors
............
202
8.25.4.1 Error Messages
...............................
203
Summary
CHAPTER 9
TechnicalSpecifications
9.1
Power Data
..............................................................
204
9.1.1 200-240 V Power Supply
..................................
204
9.1.2 380-480 V Power Supply
..................................
205
9.2Electronics/General Data
........................................
208
9.3WEG StandardIV-Pole MotorData
.........................
209
8
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Software: V5.2X
Application:
Model:
SerialNumber:
Responsible:
Date: / / .
I.Parameters
QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE, FAULT AND STATUS MESSAGES
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
P000
ParameterAccess
0 to 4 = Read
0
-
90
5 =Alteration
6 to 999 = Read
READONL
Y
P
ARAMETERS -
P002to P099
P002
FrequencyProportional Value
0 to 6553
-
-
90
(P208xP005)
P003
MotorOutputCurrent
0 to 1.5xI
nom
-
A
90
P004
DCLink Voltage
0 to 862
-
V
90
P005
Motor Output Frequency
0.00 to 300.0
-
Hz
90
P007
MotorOutput Voltage
0 to 600
-
V
90
P008
HeatsinkTemperature
25 to 110
-
°C
91
P009
(1)
MotorTorque
0.0 to 150.0
-
%
91
P014
Last Fault
00 to 41
-
-
91
P023
SoftwareVersion
x . y z
-
-
91
P040
PID Process Variable
0 to 6553
-
-
91
(Value % x P528)
REGULA
TIONPARAMETERS -
P100 to P199
Ramps
P100
AccelerationTime
0.1 to 999
5.0
s
92
P101
DecelerationTime
0.1 to 999
10.0
s
92
P102
Ramp 2AccelerationTime
0.1 to 999
5.0
s
92
P103
Ramp2 Deceleration Time
0.1 to 999
10.0
s
92
P104
S Ramp
0= Inactive
0
-
92
1 = 50 %
2 = 100 %
Frequency Reference
P120
DigitalReferenceBackup
0= Inactive
1
-
93
1 =Active
2 = Backup by P121
P121
KeypadReference
P133 to P134
3.00
Hz
93
P122
JOGSpeedReference
0.00 to P134
5.00
Hz
94
P124
MultispeedReference 1
P133 to P134
3.00
Hz
94
P125
MultispeedReference 2
P133 to P134
10.00
Hz
94
P126
MultispeedReference 3
P133 to P134
20.00
Hz
94
P127
MultispeedReference 4
P133 to P134
30.00
Hz
95
P128
MultispeedReference 5
P133 to P134
40.00
Hz
95
P129
MultispeedReference 6
P133 to P134
50.00
Hz
95
P130
MultispeedReference 7
P133 to P134
60.00
Hz
95
P131
MultispeedReference 8
P133 to P134
66.00
Hz
95
9
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
(*)
The factory default of parameter P136 depends on the inverter model as follows:
- models 1.6-2.6-4.0-7.0 A/200-240 V and 1.0-1.6-2.6-4.0 A/380-480 V: P136 = 5.0 %;
- models 7.3-10-16 A/200-240 V and 2.7-4.3-6.5-10 A/380-480 V: P136 = 2.0 %;
- models 22-28-33 A/200-240 V and 13-16-24-30 A/380-480 V: P136 = 1.0 %.
Speed Limits
P133
Minimum Frequency(F
min
)
0.00 to P134
3.00
Hz
95
P134
Maximum Frequency(F
max
)
P133 to 300.0
66.00
Hz
96
V/F Control
P136
(2) (*)
ManualTorqueBoost
0.0 to 30.0
5.0 or
%
96
(IxRCompensation)
2.0 or
1.0
(*)
P137
(2)
AutomaticTorque Boost
0.00 to 1.00
0.00
-
97
(AutomaticIxRCompensation)
P138
(2)
SlipCompensation
0.0 to 10.0
0.0
%
97
P142
(2) (3)
Maximum Output Voltage
0 to 100
100
%
98
P145
(2) (3)
FieldWeakening
P133 to P134
50.00Hzor
Hz
98
Frequency(F
nom
)
60.00 Hz
depending
on the
market
DC Link Voltage Regulation
P151
DCLink Voltage Regulation
200 V models: 325 to 410
380
V
99
Level
400 V models: 564 to 820
780
Overload Current
P156
MotorOverloadCurrent
0.2xI
nom
to 1.3xI
nom
1.2xP401
A
100
Current Limitation
P169
Maximum Output Current
0.2xI
nom
to 2.0xI
nom
1.5xP295
A
101
Flux Control
P178
(1)
Rated Flux
50.0 to 150
100
%
101
CONFIGURA
TIONPARAMETERS - P200
to
P398
Generic Parameters
P202
(3)
Control Mode
0 = Linear V/F Control
0
-
102
(Scalar)
1 = Quadratic V/F Control
(Scalar)
2 = S
ensorlessVectorControl
P203
(3)
Special Function Selection
0 = No function
0
-
103
1 = PIDRegulator
P204
(3)
Load Factory Setting
0 to 4 = No Function
0
-
104
5 = Loads Factory Default
P205
DisplayDefault Selection
0 = P005
2
-
104
1 = P003
2 = P002
3 = P007
4, 5 = Not Used
6 = P040
P206
Auto-Reset Time
0 to 255
0
s
104
P208
ReferenceScaleFactor
0.00 to 99.9
1.00
-
104
P212
Frequencyto Enable the Sleep 0.00 to P134
0.00
Hz
105
Mode
P213
Time Delay toActivate the
0.1 to 999
2.0
s
105
SleepMode
P215
(3) (4)
Keypad CopyFunction
0 = Not Used
0
-
106
1 = Copy(inverter
keypad)
2= Paste(keypad
inverter)
P219
(3)
SwitchingFrequency
0.00 to 25.00
6.00
Hz
107
ReductionPoint
10
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
(**)
Only available on the control board A2 (refer to item 2.4). For programming instructions, please, refer to the parameter P235 detailed
description.
Local/Remote Definition
P220
(3)
Local/Remote
0 = Always Local
2
-
108
Selection Source
1 = Always Remote
2 = HMI-CFW08-P or
HMI-CFW08-RPKeypad
(default:local)
3 = HMI-CFW08-P or
HMI-CFW08-RPKeypad
(default:remote)
4 = DI2 to DI4
5=
SerialorHMI-CFW08-RS
Keypad (default: local)
6=
SerialorHMI-CFW08-RS
Keypad(default:remote)
P221
(3)
FrequencyLocalReference
0 = Keypad and
0
-
109
Selection
1 =AI1
2, 3 =AI2
4 = E.P.
5 = Serial
6 = Multispeed
7 =AddAI

0
8 =AddAI
P222
(3)
FrequencyRemoteReference
0 = Keypad and
1
-
109
Selection
1 =AI1
2, 3 =AI2
4 = E.P.
5 = Serial
6 = Multispeed
7 =AddAI

0
8 =AddAI
P229
(3)
LocalCommandSelection
0 = HMI-CFW08-P or
0
-
109
HMI-CFW08-RPKeypad
1 = Terminals
2 = Serial or
HMI-CFW08-RSKeypad
P230
(3)
RemoteCommandSelection
0 = HMI-CFW08-P or
1
-
109
HMI-CFW08-RPKeypad
1 = Terminals
2 = Serial or
HMI-CFW08-RSKeypad
P231
(3)
Forward/ReverseSelection
0 = Forward
2
-
110
- Local and Remote
1= Reverse
2 = Commands
3 = DIx
Analog Input (s)
P233
AnalogInputDeadZone
0= Inactive
1
-
110
1 =Active
P234
AnalogInputAI1Gain
0.00 to 9.99
1.00
-
111
P235
(3) (5)
Analog InputAI1 Function
0 = (0 to 10) V/(0 to 20) mA /
0
-
112
(-10 to +10) V
(**)
1 = (4 to 20) mA
2 = DI5 PNP
3 = DI5 NPN
4= DI5TTL
5 = PTC
11
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
P236
AnalogInputAI1Offset
-999 to +999
0.0
%
113
P238
(6)
AnalogInputAI2Gain
0.00 to 9.99
1.00
-
113
P239
(3)(5)(6)
Analog InputAI2 Function
0 = (0 to 10) V/(0 to 20) mA/
0
-
113
(-10 to +10) V
(**)
1 = (4 to 20) mA
2 = DI6 PNP
3 = DI6 NPN
4= DI6TTL
5 = PTC
P240
(6)
AnalogInputAI2Offset
-999 to +999
0.0
%
113
P248
Analog Inputs Filter
0 to 200
10
ms
113
TimeConstant
Analog Output
P251
(6)
AnalogOutput
0 = Output Frequency (Fs)
0
-
114
AO Function
1 = Input Reference(Fe)
2 = Output Current(Is)
3, 5, 8 = Not Used
4 = Motor Torque
6 = ProcessVariable (PID)
7 =Active Current
9 = PID Setpoint
P252
(6)
Analog OutputAO Gain
0.00 to 9.99
1.00
-
114
P253
Analog OutputAO Signal
0 = (0 to 10) V/(0 to 20) mA
0
-
114
1 = (4 to 20) mA
Digital Inputs
P263
(3)
Digital Input DI1 Function
0 = No Function or General
0
-
115
Enable
1 to 7 and 10 to 12 =
GeneralEnable
8 = ForwardRun
9 = Start/Stop
13 = FWD Run Using
Ramp2
14 = On
P264
(3)
Digital Input DI2 Function
0= Forward/Reverse
0
-
115
1 = Local/Remote
2 to 6 and 9 to 12 = Not
U
sed
7 = Multispeed (MS2)
8= Reverse
13 = REV Run - Ramp 2
14 = Off
P265
(3) (7)
Digital InputDI3Function
0= Forward/Reverse
10
-
115
1 = Local/Remote
2 = GeneralEnable
3 = JOG
4 = No External Fault
5 = Increase E.P.
6 = Ramp 2
7 = Multispeed (MS1)
8 = No Function or
Start/Stop
9 = Start/Stop
10 = Reset
(**)
Only available on the control board A2 (refer to item 2.4). For programming instructions, please, refer to the parameter P235 detailed
description.
12
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
11, 12 = Not Used
13 = Flying Start Disable
14 = Multispeed (MS1)
UsingRamp 2
15 = Manual/Automatic (PID)
16 = Increase E.P. with
Ramp2
P266
(3)
Digital InputDI4Function
0= Forward/Reverse
8
-
115
1 = Local/Remote
2 = GeneralEnable
3 = JOG
4 = No External Fault
5 = Decrease E.P.
6 = Ramp 2
7 = Multispeed (MS0)
8 = Not Used or
Start/Stop
9 = Start/Stop
10 = Reset
11, 12, 14and 15 = Not Used
13 = Flying Start Disable
16 = Decrease E.P. with
Ramp2
P267
(3) (5)
Function of theDigital
0 = FWD/REV
11
-
115
InputDI5 (only displayed
1 = Local/Remote
when P235 = 2, 3 or 4)
2 = GeneralEnable
3 = JOG
4 = No External Fault
5 = Increase E.P.
6 = Ramp 2
7 = Multispeed (MS2)
8 =
No Function
or Start/Stop
9 = Start/Stop
10 = Reset
11 and 12 = Not Used
13 = Disables Flying Start
14 and 15 = Not Used
16 = Increase E.P. with
Ramp2
P268
(3) (5) (6)
Function of theDigital
0 = FWD/REV
11
-
115
InputDI6 (only displayed
1 = Local/Remote
when P239 = 2, 3 or 4)
2 = GeneralEnable
3 = JOG
4 = No External Fault
5 = Decrease E.P.
6 = Ramp 2
7 = Not Used
8 =
No Function
or Start/Stop
9 = Start/Stop
10 = Reset
11 and 12 = Not Used
13 = Disables Flying Start
14 and 15 = Not Used
16 = Decrease E.P. with
Ramp2
13
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
(*) It is not possibleto set P297 =7 (15 kHz) in vector control mode (P202 = 2) or when the external serial keypad(HMI-CFW08-RS) is used.
According
to the
inverter
model
DigitalOutput(s)
P277
(3)
RelayOutput RL1 Function
0 = Fs > Fx
7
-
120
1 = Fe > Fx
2 = Fs = Fe
3 = Is>Ix
4 and 6 = Not Used
5 = Run
7 = No Fault
P279
(3) (6)
RelayOutput RL2 Function
0 = Fs > Fx
0
-
120
1 = Fe > Fx
2 = Fs = Fe
3 = Is > Ix
4 and 6 = Not Used
5 = Run
7 = No Fault
Fx and Ix
P288
Fx Frequency
0.00 to P134
3.00
Hz
122
P290
IxCurrent
0 to 1.5xI
nom
1.0xI
nom
A
122
Inverter Data
P295
(3)
RatedInverter
300 = 1.0A
-
122
Current(I
nom
)
301 = 1.6A
302 = 2.6A
303 = 2.7A
304 = 4.0A
305 = 4.3A
306 = 6.5A
307 = 7.0A
308 = 7.3A
309 = 10A
310 = 13A
311 = 16A
P297
(3)
SwitchingFrequency
4 = 5.0
4
kHz
122
5 = 2.5
6 = 10
7 = 15
(*)
DC Braking
P300
DCBrakingTime
0.0 to 15.0
0.0
s
124
P301
DC Braking Start Frequency
0.00 to 15.00
1.00
Hz
124
P302
DCBrakingCurrent
0.0 to 130
0.0
%
124
Skip Frequencies
P303
Skip Frequency1
P133 to P134
20.00
Hz
125
P304
Skip Frequency2
P133 to P134
30.00
Hz
125
P306
Skip Band Range
0.00 to 25.00
0.00
Hz
125
Serial Communication Interface I
P308
(3)
InverterAddress
1 to 30(Serial WEG)
1
-
125
1to247(Modbus-RTU)
Flying Start and Ride-Through
P310
(3)
Flying Start andRide-Through
0= Inactive
0
-
126
1 = Flying Start
2 = Flying Start and
Ride-Through
3= Ride-Through
312 = 22A
313 = 24A
314 = 28A
315 = 30A
316 = 33A
14
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
P311
VoltageRamp
0.1 to 10.0
5.0
s
126
Serial Communication Interface II
P312
(3)
SerialInterfaceProtocol
0 = Serial WEG
0
-
127
1 = Modbus-RTU 9600 bps
without parity
2 = Modbus-RTU 9600 bps
with odd parity
3 = Modbus-RTU 9600 bps
witheven parity
4 = Modbus-RTU 19200 bps
without parity
5 = Modbus-RTU 19200 bps
with odd parity
6 = Modbus-RTU 19200 bps
witheven parity
7 = Modbus-RTU 38400 bps
without parity
8 = Modbus-RTU 38400 bps
with odd parity
9 = Modbus-RTU 38400 bps
witheven parity
P313
SerialInterface Watchdog
0 = Disabling by ramp
2
-
127
Action
1 = General disable
2 = Shows only E28
3 = Goes to local mode
P314
SerialInterfaceWatchdog
0.0 = Disables thefunction
0.0
s
128
Timeout
0.1 to 99.9 = Set value
MOTORPARAMETERS - P399 to P499
Rated Parameters
P399
(1) (3)
Rated Motor Efficiency
50.0 to 99.9
%
128
P400
(1) (3)
RatedMotor Voltage
0 to 600
V
128
P401
RatedMotorCurrent
0.3xP295 to 1.3xP295
A
128
P402
(1)
RatedMotorSpeed
0 to 9999
rpm
129
P403
(1) (3)
Rated MotorFrequency
0.00 to P134
Hz
129
P404
(1) (3)
RatedMotorPower
0 = 0.16 HP / 0.12 kW
-
129
1 = 0.25 HP / 0.18 kW
2 = 0.33 HP / 0.25 kW
3 = 0.50 HP / 0.37 kW
4 = 0.75 HP / 0.55 kW
5 = 1 HP / 0.75 kW
6 = 1.5 HP / 1.1 kW
7 = 2 HP / 1.5 kW
8 = 3 HP / 2.2 kW
9 = 4 HP / 3.0 kW
10 = 5 HP / 3.7 kW
11 = 5.5 HP / 4.0 kW
12 = 6 HP / 4.5 kW
13 = 7.5 HP / 5.5 kW
14 = 10 HP / 7.5 kW
15 = 12.5 HP / 9.2 kW
16 = 15 HP / 11.2 kW
17 = 20 HP / 15.0 kW
According
to the
inverter
model
(motor
matched
to the
inverter-
refer to
item 9.3)
and sales
market
15
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Parameter
Function
Adjustable Range
Factory
Unit
User
Page
Setting
Setting
NotesfoundontheQuickParameter Reference:
(1)
This parameterisonlydisplayedin vector mode (P202= 2).
(2)
This parameteris onlydisplayedin scalar mode P202= 0or 1.
(3)
Thisparametercan bechangedonlywhenthe inverteris disabled(stoppedmotor).
(4)
Thisparameterisonlyavailablewith HMI-CFW08-RS.
(5)
Theanaloginputvalueisrepresentedbyzerowhenitisnotconnectedtoanexternalsignal.
In order to use an analog input as a digital input with NPN logic (P235 or P239 = 3), it is
necessary to connect a 10 k
resistor from terminal 7 to 6 (AI1) or 8 (AI2) of the control
terminalstrip.
(6)
Thisparameter is onlyavailableintheCFW-08Plusversion.
(7)
Theparametervalue changesautomaticallywhenP203=1.
P407
(3)
RatedMotorPower
0.50 to 0.99
-
130
Factor
Measured Parameters
P408
(1) (3)
RunSelf-Tuning
0 = No
0
-
130
1 = Yes
P409
(3)
Motor Stator Resistance
0.00 to 99.99
130
SPECIAL FUNCTION - P500 to P599
PID Regulator
P520
PIDProportionalGain
0.000 to 7.999
1.000
-
138
P521
PIDIntegralGain
0.000 to 9.999
1.000
-
138
P522
PIDDifferentialGain
0.000 to 9.999
0.000
-
138
P525
Setpoint (Via Keypad) of the
0.00 to 100.0
0.00
%
138
PIDRegulator
P526
Process Variable Filter
0.01 to 10.00
0.10
s
138
P527
PIDAction
0 = Direct
0
-
138
1= Reverse
P528
Process Variable
0.00 to 99.9
1.00
-
139
Scale Factor
P535
Wake up Band
0.00 to 100.00
1.00
%
139
P536
Automatic Setting of P525
0 =Active
0
-
140
1= Inactive
According to
theinverter
model
(referto
item 9.3)
According to
theinverter
model
16
CFW-08 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE
Display
Description
Page
E00
Output overcurrent/short-circuit
/outputgroundfault
141
E01
DClinkovervoltage
141
E02
DClinkundervoltage
142
E04
Overtemperatureat thepowerheatsink
orin the
142
inverterinternalair
E05
Outputoverload (Ixt function)
142
E06
Externalfault
142
E08
CPUerror(Watchdog)
142
E09
Programmemoryerror(Checksum)
142
E10
Keypad copyfunction error
142
E14
S
elf-tuningroutine(estimation ofthe motor
142
parameters)error
E22,
E25
,
Serialcommunicationerror
142
E2
6 and E27
E24
Programmingerror
142
E28
SerialinterfaceWatchdogtimeouterror
143
E31
Keypadconnectionfault (HMI-CFW08-RS)
143
E32
Motor overtemperature(externalPTC)
143
E41
Self-diagnosis fault
143
II.FaultMessages
III.OtherMessages
Display
Description
rdy
Inverter is readytobe enabled
Sub
Powersupplyvoltage is too lowfor theinverter
operation(undervoltage)
dcbr
Inverterin DC brakingmode
auto
Inverteris runningself-tuningroutine
copy
Keypad copyfunction in progress(onlyavailable in
theHMI-CFW08-RS)-inverterto keypad
past
Keypad copyfunction in progress(onlyavailable in
theHMI-CFW08-RS)-keypadtoinverter
Srdy
Inverter in the sleep rdymode
17
CHAPTER1
SAFETYNOTICES
This Manual contains necessaryinformation for thecorrect
useoftheCFW-08frequencyinverter.
This Manual was developed for qualified personnel with
suitabletrainingandtechnicalqualificationtooperatethistype
ofequipment.
Thefollowingsafetynoticesareusedinthismanual:
DANGER!
Iftherecommendedsafetynoticesarenotstrictlyobserved,it
canleadtoseriousorfatalinjuriesofpersonneland/ormaterial
damage.
ATTENTION!
Failuretoobservetherecommendedsafetyprocedurescan
lead to material damage.
NOTE!
This notice provides important information for the proper
understandingandoperationoftheequipment.
Thefollowingsymbolsmaybeattachedtotheproduct,serving
assafetynotice:
High Voltages.
Componentssensitiveto electrostatic discharge.Donot
touch them without proper grounding procedures.
Mandatory connection to ground protection (PE).
Shield connection to ground.
DANGER!
Only qualified personnel should plan or implement the
installation, start- up, operation and maintenance of this
equipment. Personnel must review entire Manual before
attemptingtoinstall,operateortroubleshoottheCFW-08.
Thesepersonnel mustfollowallsafetyinstructionsincluded
inthis manualand/ordefinedbylocalregulations.
Failure to comply with these instructions may result in
personnelinjuryand/or equipmentdamage.
1.3
PRELIMINARY
RECOMMENDA
TIONS
1.2
SAFETYNOTICES
ONTHEPRODUCT
1.1
SAFETYNOTICESIN
THEMANUAL
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CHAPTER 1 - SAFETY NOTICES
NOTE!
Inthismanual,qualifiedpersonnelaredefinedaspeoplethatare
trainedto:
1.
Install,ground,powerupand operatetheCFW-08according
tothismanualandthelocalrequiredsafetyprocedures;
2.
Useofsafetyequipmentaccordingtothe localregulations;
3.
Administer FirstAid.
DANGER!
Theinvertercontrolcircuit(ECC3,DSP) and theHMI-CFW08-P
arehigh voltagecircuitsandarenotgrounded.
DANGER!
Always disconnect the supply voltage before touching any
electricalcomponentinsidetheinverter.
Many components are charged with high voltage and/or in
movement (fans), even after the incomingAC powersupplyhas
beendisconnectedorswitchedOFF. Waitatleast10minutesfor
thetotaldischarge of the powercapacitors.
Alwaysconnecttheframeoftheequipmenttotheground(PE)at
thesuitableconnectionpoint.
ATTENTION!
All electronic boards have components that are sensitive to
electrostatic discharges. Never touch any of the electrical
components or connectors without following proper grounding
procedures. If necessaryto do so, touch the properly grounded
metallicframe oruseasuitableground strap.
NOTE!
Inverterscaninterferewithotherelectronicequipment.Inorderto
reduce this interference, adopt the measures recommended in
chapter3 -InstallationandConnection.
NOTE!
ReadthisentiremanualbeforeinstallingoroperatingtheCFW-08.
Do not apply high voltage (high pot) test on the inverter!
If this test is necessary, contact WEG.
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Thischapterdefinesthecontentsandpurposesofthismanu-
al and describes the main characteristics of the
CFW-08
frequency inverter. Identification, receiving inspections and
storagerequirementsare also provided.
Thismanualisdividedinto9 chapters,providinginformation
to the user on howreceive, install, start-up and operate the
CFW-08.
Chapter 1 -
Safetynotices.
Chapter 2 -
GeneralinformationandreceivingtheCFW-08.
Chapter 3 -
RFIfilters,mechanicalandelectricalinstallation
(powerandcontrol circuit).
Chapter 4 -
Using the keypad (Human Machine Interface -
HMI).
Chapter
5 -
Start-upandstepstofollow.
Chapter
6 -
Setup and read only parameters detailed
description.
Chapter
7 -
Solving problems, cleaning instructions and
preventivemaintenance.
Chapter 8 -
CFW-08 optionaldevices description, technical
characteristicsand installation.
Chapter 9 -
CFW-08ratings,tablesandtechnicalinformation.
This manual provides information for the correct use of the
CFW-08. This frequency inverter is very flexible and allows
the operation in many different modes as described in this
manual.
AstheCFW-08canbeappliedinseveralways,itisimpossible
todescribeherealloftheapplicationpossibilities.WEGdoes
not accept any responsibility when the CFW-08 is not used
accordingto thismanual.
Nopartofthismanualmaybereproducedinanyform,without
thewrittenpermissionofWEG.
It is important to note the software version installed in the
CFW-08,sinceitdefinesthefunctionsandtheprogramming
parameters of the inverter.
This manual refers to the software version indicated on the
insidecover.Forexample,theversion3.0Xappliestoversions
3.00 to 3.09, where “X” is a variable that will change due to
minor software revisions.The operation ofthe CFW-08 with
these software revisions are still covered by this version of
themanual.
Thesoftwareversion canbereadin theparameterP023.
GENERALINFORMATION
2.1
ABOUTTHIS
MANUAL
2.2
SOFTWARE
VERSION
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