Siemens SINAMICS V20 Inverter Operating Instructions Manual

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SINAMICS
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
Operating Instructions
11/2016
A5E34559884-006
Preface
Fundamental safety
instructions
1
Introduction
2
Mechanical installation
3
Electrical installation
4
Commissioning via the built-
in BOP
5
Commissioning using
SINAMICS V20 Smart
Access
6
Communicating with the PLC
7
Parameter list
8
Faults and alarms
9
Technical specifications
A
Options and spare parts
B
General license conditions
C
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WARNING
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may
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NOTICE
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Purpose of this manual
This manual provides you with information about the proper installation, commissioning,
operation, and maintenance of SINAMICS V20 inverters.
SINAMICS V20 user documentation components
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Content
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Operating Instructions (this manual) English
Chinese
French
German
Italian
Korean
Portuguese
Spanish
Compact Operating Instructions Describes how you install, operate, and per-
form basic commissioning of the SINAMICS
V20 inverter
English
Chinese
French
German
Italian
Korean
Portuguese
Spanish
Product Information Describes how you install and operate the
following options or spare parts:
• Parameter Loaders
• Dynamic Braking Modules
• External Basic Operator Panels (BOPs)
• BOP Interface Modules
• Migration mounting kit
• Shield Connection Kits
• SINAMICS V20 Smart Access
• Replacement Fans
English
Chinese
Preface
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Product maintenance
The components are subject to continuous further development within the scope of product
maintenance (improvements to robustness, discontinuations of components, etc).
These further developments are "spare parts-compatible" and do not change the article
number.
In the scope of such spare parts-compatible further developments, connector positions are
sometimes changed slightly. This does not cause any problems with proper use of the
components. Please take this fact into consideration in special installation situations (e.g.
allow sufficient clearance for the cable length).
Use of third-party products
This document contains recommendations relating to third-party products. Siemens accepts
the fundamental suitability of these third-party products.
You can use equivalent products from other manufacturers.
Siemens does not accept any warranty for the properties of third-party products.
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Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Fundamental safety instructions .............................................................................................................. 9
1.1 General safety instructions ....................................................................................................... 9
1.2 Handling electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) ...................................................................... 14
1.3 Industrial security .................................................................................................................... 14
1.4 Residual risks of power drive systems .................................................................................... 15
2 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 17
2.1 Components of the inverter system ........................................................................................ 17
2.2 Inverter rating plate ................................................................................................................. 20
3 Mechanical installation .......................................................................................................................... 21
3.1 Mounting orientation and clearance ........................................................................................ 21
3.2 Cabinet panel mounting (frame sizes AA to E) ....................................................................... 22
3.3 SINAMICS V20 Flat Plate variant ........................................................................................... 25
3.4 Push-through mounting (frame sizes B to E) .......................................................................... 26
3.5 DIN rail mounting (frame sizes AA to B) ................................................................................. 30
4 Electrical installation.............................................................................................................................. 35
4.1 Typical system connections .................................................................................................... 35
4.2 Terminal description ................................................................................................................ 38
4.3 EMC-compliant installation ..................................................................................................... 45
4.4 EMC-compliant cabinet design ............................................................................................... 47
5 Commissioning via the built-in BOP....................................................................................................... 49
5.1 The built-in Basic Operator Panel (BOP) ................................................................................ 49
5.1.1 Introduction to the built-in BOP ............................................................................................... 49
5.1.2 Inverter menu structure ........................................................................................................... 51
5.1.3 Viewing inverter status ............................................................................................................ 53
5.1.4 Editing parameters .................................................................................................................. 53
5.1.5 Screen displays ....................................................................................................................... 56
5.1.6 LED states .............................................................................................................................. 57
5.2 Checking before power-on ...................................................................................................... 58
5.3 Setting the 50/60 Hz selection menu ...................................................................................... 58
5.4 Starting the motor for test run ................................................................................................. 59
5.5 Quick commissioning .............................................................................................................. 59
5.5.1 Quick commissioning through the setup menu ....................................................................... 59
5.5.1.1 Structure of the setup menu ................................................................................................... 59
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5.5.1.2 Setting motor data .................................................................................................................. 60
5.5.1.3 Setting connection macros ..................................................................................................... 62
5.5.1.4 Setting application macros ..................................................................................................... 73
5.5.1.5 Setting common parameters .................................................................................................. 76
5.5.2 Quick commissioning through the parameter menu .............................................................. 77
5.6 Function commissioning ........................................................................................................ 80
5.6.1 Overview of inverter functions ................................................................................................ 80
5.6.2 Commissioning basic functions .............................................................................................. 82
5.6.2.1 Selecting the stop mode ........................................................................................................ 82
5.6.2.2 Running the inverter in JOG mode ........................................................................................ 85
5.6.2.3 Setting the voltage boost ....................................................................................................... 87
5.6.2.4 Setting the PID controller ....................................................................................................... 90
5.6.2.5 Setting the braking function ................................................................................................... 92
5.6.2.6 Setting the ramp time ........................................................................................................... 102
5.6.2.7 Setting the Imax controller ................................................................................................... 104
5.6.2.8 Setting the Vdc controller ..................................................................................................... 106
5.6.2.9 Setting the load torque monitoring function ......................................................................... 107
5.6.3 Commissioning advanced functions .................................................................................... 108
5.6.3.1 Starting the motor in super torque mode ............................................................................. 108
5.6.3.2 Starting the motor in hammer start mode ............................................................................ 110
5.6.3.3 Starting the motor in blockage clearing mode ..................................................................... 112
5.6.3.4 Running the inverter in economy mode ............................................................................... 115
5.6.3.5 Setting the UL508C/UL61800-5-1-compliant motor overtemperature protection ................ 116
5.6.3.6 Setting the free function blocks (FFBs) ................................................................................ 116
5.6.3.7 Setting the flying start function ............................................................................................. 117
5.6.3.8 Setting the automatic restart function .................................................................................. 119
5.6.3.9 Running the inverter in frost protection mode ...................................................................... 120
5.6.3.10 Running the inverter in condensation protection mode ....................................................... 121
5.6.3.11 Running the inverter in sleep mode ..................................................................................... 122
5.6.3.12 Setting the wobble generator ............................................................................................... 123
5.6.3.13 Running the inverter in motor staging mode ........................................................................ 124
5.6.3.14 Running the inverter in cavitation protection mode.............................................................. 127
5.6.3.15 Setting the user default parameter set ................................................................................. 128
5.6.3.16 Setting the dual ramp function ............................................................................................. 129
5.6.3.17 Setting the DC coupling function.......................................................................................... 130
5.6.3.18 Setting high/low overload (HO/LO) mode ............................................................................ 133
5.7 Restoring to defaults ............................................................................................................ 134
6 Commissioning using SINAMICS V20 Smart Access ............................................................................ 135
6.1 System requirements ........................................................................................................... 136
6.2 Accessing the SINAMICS V20 Web pages ......................................................................... 136
6.2.1 Overview of the steps .......................................................................................................... 137
6.2.2 Fitting SINAMICS V20 Smart Access to the inverter ........................................................... 137
6.2.3 Establishing the wireless network connection ..................................................................... 138
6.2.4 Accessing the Web pages ................................................................................................... 139
6.3 Overview of the Web pages ................................................................................................. 140
6.4 Viewing connection status ................................................................................................... 141
6.5 Viewing inverter information ................................................................................................. 141
6.6 Making optional Web access settings .................................................................................. 142
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6.6.1 Configuring Wi-Fi .................................................................................................................. 143
6.6.2 Changing the display language ............................................................................................ 144
6.6.3 Synchronizing the time.......................................................................................................... 144
6.6.4 Upgrading ............................................................................................................................. 144
6.7 Quick commissioning ............................................................................................................ 145
6.8 Setting parameters ................................................................................................................ 149
6.9 Starting motor test run (JOG / HAND) .................................................................................. 153
6.10 Monitoring inverter status ..................................................................................................... 155
6.11 Diagnosing ............................................................................................................................ 156
6.12 Backing up and restoring ...................................................................................................... 158
6.12.1 Backing up ............................................................................................................................ 158
6.12.2 Restoring ............................................................................................................................... 160
6.13 Upgrading Web application and firmware versions .............................................................. 161
7 Communicating with the PLC .............................................................................................................. 165
7.1 USS communication ............................................................................................................. 166
7.2 MODBUS communication ..................................................................................................... 170
8 Parameter list ...................................................................................................................................... 179
8.1 Introduction to parameters .................................................................................................... 179
8.2 Parameter list ........................................................................................................................ 184
9 Faults and alarms ............................................................................................................................... 319
9.1 Faults .................................................................................................................................... 319
9.2 Alarms ................................................................................................................................... 328
A Technical specifications ...................................................................................................................... 333
B Options and spare parts ...................................................................................................................... 343
B.1 Options .................................................................................................................................. 343
B.1.1 Parameter Loader ................................................................................................................. 343
B.1.2 External BOP and BOP Interface Module............................................................................. 348
B.1.3 Dynamic braking module ...................................................................................................... 353
B.1.4 Braking resistor ..................................................................................................................... 357
B.1.5 Line reactor ........................................................................................................................... 362
B.1.6 Output reactor ....................................................................................................................... 368
B.1.7 External line filter class B ...................................................................................................... 372
B.1.8 Shield connection kits ........................................................................................................... 375
B.1.9 Memory card ......................................................................................................................... 379
B.1.10 RS485 termination resistor ................................................................................................... 379
B.1.11 Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) .............................................................................. 380
B.1.12 DIN rail mounting kits ............................................................................................................ 381
B.1.13 Migration mounting kit for FSAA/FSAB................................................................................. 381
B.1.14 SINAMICS V20 Smart Access .............................................................................................. 384
B.1.15 User documentation .............................................................................................................. 386
B.2 Spare parts - replacement fans ............................................................................................ 387
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C General license conditions ................................................................................................................... 391
Index ................................................................................................................................................... 397
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1.1
General safety instructions
DANGER
Danger to life due to live parts and other energy sources
Death or serious injury can result when live parts are touched.
• Only work on electrical devices when you are qualified for this job.
• Always observe the country-specific safety rules.
Generally, six steps apply when establishing safety:
1. Prepare for shutdown and notify all those who will be affected by the procedure.
2. Disconnect the machine from the supply.
– Switch off the machine.
– Wait until the discharge time specified on the warning labels has elapsed.
– Check that it really is in a no-voltage condition, from phase conductor to phase
conductor and phase conductor to protective conductor.
– Check whether the existing auxiliary supply circuits are de-energized.
– Ensure that the motors cannot move.
3. Identify all other dangerous energy sources, e.g. compressed air, hydraulic systems, or
water.
4. Isolate or neutralize all hazardous energy sources by closing switches, grounding or
short-circuiting or closing valves, for example.
5. Secure the energy sources against switching on again.
6. Ensure that the correct machine is completely interlocked.
After you have completed the work, restore the operational readiness in the inverse
sequence.
WARNING
Danger to life through a hazardous voltage when connecting an unsuitable power supply
Touching live components can result in death or severe injury.
• Only use power supplies that provide SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) or PELV-
(Protective Extra Low Voltage) output voltages for all connections and terminals of the
electronics modules.
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WARNING
Danger to life when live parts are touched on damaged devices
Improper handling of devices can cause damage.
For damaged devices, hazardous voltages can be present at the enclosure or at exposed
components; if touched, this can result in death or severe injury.
• Ensure compliance with the limit values specified in the technical data during transport,
storage and operation.
• Do not use any damaged devices.
WARNING
Danger to life through electric shock due to unconnected cable shields
Hazardous touch voltages can occur through capacitive cross-coupling due to unconnected
cable shields.
• As a minimum, connect cable shields and the conductors of power cables that are not
used (e.g. brake cores) at one end at the grounded housing potential.
WARNING
Danger to life due to electric shock when not grounded
For missing or incorrectly implemented protective conductor connection for devices with
protection class I, high voltages can be present at open, exposed parts, which when
touched, can result in death or severe injury.
• Ground the device in compliance with the applicable regulations.
WARNING
Danger to life due to electric shock when opening plug connections in operation
When opening plug connections in operation, arcs can result in severe injury or death.
• Only open plug connections when the equipment is in a no-voltage state, unless it has
been explicitly stated that they can be opened in operation.
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WARNING
Danger to life through electric shock due to the residual charge of the power component
capacitors
Because of the capacitors, a hazardous voltage is present for up to 5 minutes after the
power supply has been switched off. Contact with live parts can result in death or serious
injury.
• Wait for 5 minutes before you check that the unit really is in a no-voltage condition and
start work.
NOTICE
Material damage due to loose power connections
Insufficient tightening torques or vibrations can result in loose electrical connections. This
can result in damage due to fire, device defects or malfunctions.
• Tighten all power connections with the specified tightening torques, e.g. line supply
connection, motor connection, DC link connections.
• Check all power connections at regular intervals. This applies in particular after
transport.
WARNING
Danger to life due to fire spreading if housing is inadequate
Fire and smoke development can cause severe personal injury or material damage.
• Install devices without a protective housing in a metal control cabinet (or protect the
device by another equivalent measure) in such a way that contact with fire is prevented.
• Ensure that smoke can only escape via controlled and monitored paths.
WARNING
Danger to life from electromagnetic fields
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are generated by the operation of electrical power equipment,
such as transformers, converters, or motors.
People with pacemakers or implants are at particular risk in the immediate vicinity of this
equipment.
• If you have a heart pacemaker or implant, maintain a minimum distance of 2 m from
electrical power equipment.
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WARNING
Danger to life through unexpected movement of machines when using mobile wireless
devices or mobile phones
Using mobile wireless devices or mobile phones with a transmit power > 1 W closer than
approx. 2 m to the components may cause the devices to malfunction, influence the
functional safety of machines therefore putting people at risk or causing material damage.
• Switch the wireless devices or mobile phones off in the immediate vicinity of the
components.
WARNING
Danger to life due to the motor catching fire in the event of insulation overload
There is higher stress on the motor insulation through a ground fault in an IT system. If the
insulation fails, it is possible that death or severe injury can occur as a result of smoke and
fire.
• Use a monitoring device that signals an insulation fault.
• Correct the fault as quickly as possible so the motor insulation is not overloaded.
WARNING
Danger to life due to fire if overheating occurs because of insufficient ventilation clearances
Inadequate ventilation clearances can cause overheating of components with subsequent
fire and smoke. This can cause severe injury or even death. This can also result in
increased downtime and reduced service lives for devices/systems.
• Ensure compliance with the specified minimum clearance as ventilation clearance for
the respective component.
WARNING
Danger of an accident occurring due to missing or illegible warning labels
Missing or illegible warning labels can result in accidents involving death or serious injury.
• Check that the warning labels are complete based on the documentation.
• Attach any missing warning labels to the components, in the national language if
necessary.
• Replace illegible warning labels.
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NOTICE
Device damage caused by incorrect voltage/insulation tests
Incorrect voltage/insulation tests can damage the device.
• Before carrying out a voltage/insulation check of the system/machine, disconnect the
devices as all converters and motors have been subject to a high voltage test by the
manufacturer, and therefore it is not necessary to perform an additional test within the
system/machine.
WARNING
Danger to life when safety functions are inactive
Safety functions that are inactive or that have not been adjusted accordingly can cause
operational faults on machines that could lead to serious injury or death.
• Observe the information in the appropriate product documentation before
commissioning.
• Carry out a safety inspection for functions relevant to safety on the entire system,
including all safety-related components.
• Ensure that the safety functions used in your drives and automation tasks are adjusted
and activated through appropriate parameterizing.
• Perform a function test.
• Only put your plant into live operation once you have guaranteed that the functions
relevant to safety are running correctly.
Note
Important safety notices for Safety Integrated functions
If you want to use Safety Integrated functions, you must observe the safety notices in the
Safety Integrated manuals.
WARNING
Danger to life or malfunctions of the machine as a result of incorrect or changed
parameterization
As a result of incorrect or changed parameterization, machines can malfunction, which in
turn can lead to injuries or death.
• Protect the parameterization (parameter assignments) against unauthorized access.
• Respond to possible malfunctions by applying suitable measures (e.g. EMERGENCY
STOP or EMERGENCY OFF).
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1.2 Handling electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)
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1.2
Handling electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)
Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) are individual components, integrated circuits, modules
or devices that may be damaged by either electric fields or electrostatic discharge.
NOTICE
Damage through electric fields or electrostatic discharge
Electric fields or electrostatic discharge can cause malfunctions through damaged
individual components, integrated circuits, modules or devices.
• Only pack, store, transport and send electronic components, modules or devices in their
original packaging or in other suitable materials, e.g conductive foam rubber of
aluminum foil.
• Only touch components, modules and devices when you are grounded by one of the
following methods:
– Wearing an ESD wrist strap
– Wearing ESD shoes or ESD grounding straps in ESD areas with conductive flooring
• Only place electronic components, modules or devices on conductive surfaces (table
with ESD surface, conductive ESD foam, ESD packaging, ESD transport container).
1.3
Industrial security
Note
Industrial security
Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support the
secure operation of plants, systems, machines and networks.
In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is
necessary to implement – and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial
security concept. Siemens products and solutions only represent one component of such a
concept.
The customer is responsible for preventing unauthorized access to its plants, systems,
machines and networks. Systems, machines and components should only be connected to
the enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent necessary and with appropriate
security measures (e.g. use of firewalls and network segmentation) in place.
Additionally, Siemens’ guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken into
account. For more information about industrial security, please visit:
Industrial security (http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity).
Siemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more
secure. Siemens strongly recommends to apply product updates as soon as available and to
always use the latest product versions. Use of product versions that are no longer supported,
and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyber threats.
To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS
Feed at:
Industrial security (http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity).
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1.4 Residual risks of power drive systems
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WARNING
Danger to life as a result of unsafe operating states resulting from software manipulation
Software manipulations (e.g. viruses, trojans, malware or worms) can cause unsafe
operating states in your system that may lead to death, serious injury, and property
damage.
• Keep the software up to date.
• Incorporate the automation and drive components into a holistic, state-of-the-art
industrial security concept for the installation or machine.
• Make sure that you include all installed products into the holistic industrial security
concept.
• Protect files stored on exchangeable storage media from malicious software by with
suitable protection measures, e.g. virus scanners.
1.4
Residual risks of power drive systems
When assessing the machine- or system-related risk in accordance with the respective local
regulations (e.g., EC Machinery Directive), the machine manufacturer or system installer
must take into account the following residual risks emanating from the control and drive
components of a drive system:
1. Unintentional movements of driven machine or system components during
commissioning, operation, maintenance, and repairs caused by, for example,
– Hardware and/or software errors in the sensors, control system, actuators, and cables
and connections
– Response times of the control system and of the drive
– Operation and/or environmental conditions outside the specification
– Condensation/conductive contamination
– Parameterization, programming, cabling, and installation errors
– Use of wireless devices/mobile phones in the immediate vicinity of electronic
components
– External influences/damage
– X-ray, ionizing radiation and cosmic radiation
2. Unusually high temperatures, including open flames, as well as emissions of light, noise,
particles, gases, etc., can occur inside and outside the components under fault conditions
caused by, for example:
– Component failure
– Software errors
– Operation and/or environmental conditions outside the specification
– External influences/damage
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3. Hazardous shock voltages caused by, for example:
– Component failure
– Influence during electrostatic charging
– Induction of voltages in moving motors
– Operation and/or environmental conditions outside the specification
– Condensation/conductive contamination
– External influences/damage
4. Electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic fields generated in operation that can pose a
risk to people with a pacemaker, implants or metal replacement joints, etc., if they are too
close
5. Release of environmental pollutants or emissions as a result of improper operation of the
system and/or failure to dispose of components safely and correctly
6. Influence of network-connected communication systems, e.g. ripple-control transmitters
or data communication via the network
For more information about the residual risks of the drive system components, see the
relevant sections in the technical user documentation.
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2.1
Components of the inverter system
The SINAMICS V20 is a range of inverters designed for controlling the speed of three phase
asynchronous motors.
Three phase AC 400 V variants
The three phase AC 400 V inverters are available in five frame sizes.
Component
Rated
output
power
Rated
input
current
Rated
output
current
Output current
at 480 V at
4kHz/40°C
Article number
unfiltered
filtered
FSA
(without fan)
0.37 kW 1.7 A 1.3 A 1.3 A 6SL3210-5BE13-7UV0 6SL3210-5BE13-7CV0
0.55 kW 2.1 A 1.7 A 1.6 A 6SL3210-5BE15-5UV0 6SL3210-5BE15-5CV0
0.75 kW 2.6 A 2.2 A 2.2 A 6SL3210-5BE17-5UV0 6SL3210-5BE17-5CV0
0.75 kW
1)
2.6 A 2.2 A 2.2 A - 6SL3216-5BE17-5CV0
FSA
(with single fan)
1.1 kW 4.0 A 3.1 A 3.1 A 6SL3210-5BE21-1UV0 6SL3210-5BE21-1CV0
1.5 kW 5.0 A 4.1 A 4.1 A 6SL3210-5BE21-5UV0 6SL3210-5BE21-5CV0
2.2 kW 6.4 A 5.6 A 4.8 A 6SL3210-5BE22-2UV0 6SL3210-5BE22-2CV0
FSB
(with single fan)
3.0 kW 8.6 A 7.3 A 7.3 A 6SL3210-5BE23-0UV0 6SL3210-5BE23-0CV0
4.0 kW 11.3 A 8.8 A 8.24 A 6SL3210-5BE24-0UV0 6SL3210-5BE24-0CV0
Introduction
2.1 Components of the inverter system
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Component
Rated
output
power
Rated
input
current
Rated
output
current
Output current
at 480 V at
4kHz/40°C
Article number
unfiltered
filtered
FSC
(with single fan)
5.5 kW 15.2 A 12.5 A 11 A 6SL3210-5BE25-5UV0 6SL3210-5BE25-5CV0
FSD
(with two fans)
7.5 kW 20.7 A 16.5 A 16.5 A 6SL3210-5BE27-5UV0 6SL3210-5BE27-5CV0
11 kW 30.4 A 25 A 21 A 6SL3210-5BE31-1UV0 6SL3210-5BE31-1CV0
15 kW 38.1 A 31 A 31 A 6SL3210-5BE31-5UV0 6SL3210-5BE31-5CV0
FSE
(with two fans)
18.5 kW
(HO)
2)
45 A 38 A 34 A 6SL3210-5BE31-8UV0 6SL3210-5BE31-8CV0
22 kW (LO) 54 A 45 A 40 A
22 kW
(HO)
54 A 45 A 40 A 6SL3210-5BE32-2UV0 6SL3210-5BE32-2CV0
30 kW (LO) 72 A 60 A 52 A
1)
This variant refers to the Flat Plate inverter with a flat plate heatsink.
2)
"HO" and "LO" indicate high overload and low overload respectively. You can set the HO/LO mode through relevant
parameter settings.
Single phase AC 230 V variants
The single phase AC 230 V inverters are available in three frame sizes.
Component
Rated output
power
Rated input current
Rated output
current
Article number
unfiltered
filtered
FSAA
(without fan)
0.12 kW 2.3 A 0.9 A 6SL3210-5BB11-2UV1 6SL3210-5BB11-2BV1
0.25 kW 4.5 A 1.7 A 6SL3210-5BB12-5UV1 6SL3210-5BB12-5BV1
0.37 kW 6.2 A 2.3 A 6SL3210-5BB13-7UV1 6SL3210-5BB13-7BV1
FSAB
(without fan)
0.55 kW 7.7 A 3.2 A 6SL3210-5BB15-5UV1 6SL3210-5BB15-5BV1
0.75 kW 10 A 4.2 A 6SL3210-5BB17-5UV1 6SL3210-5BB17-5BV1
FSA
(without fan)
0.12 kW 2.3 A 0.9 A 6SL3210-5BB11-2UV0 6SL3210-5BB11-2AV0
0.25 kW 4.5 A 1.7 A 6SL3210-5BB12-5UV0 6SL3210-5BB12-5AV0
0.37 kW 6.2 A 2.3 A 6SL3210-5BB13-7UV0 6SL3210-5BB13-7AV0
0.55 kW 7.7 A 3.2 A 6SL3210-5BB15-5UV0 6SL3210-5BB15-5AV0
0.75 kW 10 A 3.9 A 6SL3210-5BB17-5UV0 6SL3210-5BB17-5AV0
Introduction
2.1 Components of the inverter system
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Component
Rated output
power
Rated input current
Rated output
current
Article number
unfiltered
filtered
FSA
(with single fan)
0.75 kW 10 A 4.2 A 6SL3210-5BB18-0UV0 6SL3210-5BB18-0AV0
FSB
(with single fan)
1.1 kW 14.7 A 6.0 A 6SL3210-5BB21-1UV0 6SL3210-5BB21-1AV0
1.5 kW 19.7 A 7.8 A 6SL3210-5BB21-5UV0 6SL3210-5BB21-5AV0
FSC
(with single fan)
2.2 kW 27.2 A 11 A 6SL3210-5BB22-2UV0 6SL3210-5BB22-2AV0
3.0 kW 32 A 13.6 A 6SL3210-5BB23-0UV0 6SL3210-5BB23-0AV0
Options and spare parts
For detailed information of the options and spare parts, refer to Appendices "Options
(Page 343)" and "Spare parts - replacement fans (Page 387)".
Introduction
2.2 Inverter rating plate
SINAMICS V20 Inverter
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2.2
Inverter rating plate
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