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1. Models FLC A No of wires Recommended lugs part No VS i Ill 145 145 1 OPHD 95 16 VS i III 170 170 1 OPHD 120 16 VS i III 200 200 1 OPHD 150 16 VS i Ill 220 220 1 OPHD 185 16 VS i Ill 255 255 1 OPHD 240 20 VS i Ill 350 350 1 OPHD 400 16 VS i Ill 425 425 2 OPHD 185 16 VS i III 255N 255 1 OPHD 240 20 VS i III 360N 360 VS i III 380N 380 VS i III 430N 430 2 1x600T 2 VS i III 620N 620 VS i III 650N 650 VS i III 790N 790 4 2 x 600T 2 VS i III 930N 930 3 2 x 600T 2 VS i IIl 1200N 1200 VS i III 1410N 1410 i Pero 1x750T 4 VS i III 1600N 1600 5 1x 600 3 PETER Gy electronic 11 VersiStart i Ill 4 25 Dimensions and Weights ell kc SX 08718 F 00 DI mm inch mm inch mm inch Ib vu e D ee ee 3 183 44 7 2 9 0 295 278 150 124 11 6 10 9 5 9 4 9 213 49 84 10 8 13 6 30 0 438 380 275 250 248 17 2 15 0 10 8 9 8 9 8 146 32 2 440 392 424 376 298 26 57 3 64 8 49 108 0 640 600 433 320 293 62 5 25 2 23 6 17 0 12 6 11 5 137 8 63 138 9 390 15 4 320 12 6 278 10 9 23 50 7 36 79 4 689 522 430 320 301 27 1 20 6 16 9 12 6 11 9 30 5 87 1 515 113 5 860 727 574 500 362 140 308 6 PETER Gy
2. 5 8 2 Non bypassed Model VS i III 255N VS i III 255N has dedicated bypass terminals at the bottom of the unit MEA 906 The bypass terminals are T1B T2B T3B 212 T lt T1B T2B T3B 2 71 4 T2 6 73 5 8 3 Non bypassed Models VS i III 360N VS i III 1600N VS i IIl 360N VS i III 1600N have dedicated bypass terminals on the input busbars The bypass terminals are L1B L2B L3B The busbars on non bypassed models VS i III 360N VS i III 1600N can be adjusted for top or bottom input and output as required Refer to Busbar Adjustment Procedure for step by step instructions All units are manufactured top in bottom out NOTE For models VS i III 360N VS i III 1600N to be UL compliant these must be mounted Top In Bottom Out or Top Out Bottom In Refer to UL Compliant Installation on page 10 for more information 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 L1B 128 L3B 11 3 2 5 3 2 71 4 12 6 13 LIB L2B L3B e bk e 2 T1 4 12 6 T3 tel b D s N H Eis aq 5 oh 3 0 Co L1 Di e s N N Ka o No o o
3. 08355 B a 08354 B o 3 3 o 3 3 PETER Fa electronic 15 VersiStart i Ill 5 8 Power Input and Output Configurations 5 8 1 Internally Bypassed Models VS i III 23 VS i III 1000 Models VS i 111 23 VS i III 220 have power inputs at the top of the unit and outputs at the bottom of the unit Internally bypassed models VS i III 255 VS i 111 425 have output busbars at the bottom of the unit and input busbars at both the top and bottom of the unit The AC supply can be connected Top in Bottom out or Bottom in Bottom out Internally bypassed models VS i III 500 VS i III 1000 have input and output busbars at the top and bottom of the unit The AC supply can be connected Top in Bottom out Top in Top out Bottom in Bottom out or Bottom in Top out VS i III 23 VS i Ill 145 VS i III 220 VS i III 255 VS i IIl 425 VS i III 500 VS i III 1000 VS i Ill 105 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 4 72 6 T3 E alkeet 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 1 L1 3 L2 ES m T ee m Pm m akea el s 2 2 71 4 T2 6 73 ao ele gt e e 2 11 4 T2 6 73 1 11 3 L2 5 L3 2 11 4 T2 6 T3 o o lo 15614 A mw We dl We del eko Hoho le ro 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 2 71 4 12 6 T3
4. Control voltage 54 55 Start 56 57 Stop 58 57 Reset Motor terminals Three phase supply Start signal 2 3 or 4 wire Starter Disable shown on starter display For details on configuring DC Brake refer to Brake page 33 CAUTION When using DC brake the mains supply must be connected to the soft starter input terminals L1 L2 L3 in positive phase sequence and parameter 4B Phase Sequence must be set to Positive Only gt PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 62 10 6 Soft Braking For applications with high inertia and or a variable load the VersiStart i Ill can be configured for soft braking In this application the VersiStart i III is employed with forward run and braking contactors When the VersiStart i III receives a start signal pushbutton S1 it closes the forward run contactor K1 and controls the motor according to the programmed primary motor settings When the VersiStart i Ill receives a stop signal pushbutton S2 it opens the forward run contactor K1 and closes the braking contactor K2 after a delay of approximately 2 3 seconds K1T K12 is also closed to activate the secondary motor settings which should be user programmed for the desired stopping performance characteristics When motor speed approaches zero the zero speed sensor A2 stops the soft starter and opens the braking contactor K2 LR 4 5 o o o o o o 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 A4 A5 A6 64 65 2 T1
5. pf P Mime 99980 oux LO AAA SIN 45000 0 pf P MS 1 20490000 E PO vsimteoon emm pf P Two parallel connected fuses required per phase Ferraz Mersen Fuses HSJ Lp 9 Der emt 440 VAC lt 575 VAC lt 690 VAC Not suitable PETER Gy electronic 23 VersiStart i Ill Not suitable Not suitable Two series connected fuses required per phase 6 7 4 Ferraz Mersen Fuses North American Style PSC 690 TESIS Sr lt 440 VAC lt 575 VAC lt 690 VAC VSilll23 1150 A070URD30XXX0063 A070URD30XXX0063_ vsim350 202000 AO0QURD3XXXOS0 AN VSilII380N 320000 A070URD33XXX0700 AO7OURD330000 VSillla25 23800 A A070URD32xxx0630 1 VSilll430N 320000 A070URD33XXX0700 A070URD33XXX0700 vsimso0 32000 AD7OURD32xxxo700 vsimss0 781000 A070uRD32xxx0800 o AOTOURD33XXX1000 AOTOURD33XXX1000 Et TT di AOTOURD33XXX1400 di oo 40 AOTOURD33XXX 1400 VSi II 1000 2530000 AOTOURD33xxx1400_ II pr e cj A VS i Ill 1410N 6480000 A055URD33XXX2250 VS i 111 1600N 1250000 XXX blade type Refer to Ferraz Mersen catalog for details VersiStart i Ill PETER Gy electronic 24 6 7 5 6 7 6 Ferraz Mersen Fuses European Style PSC 690 SCR lt A s Supply Vol
6. 2 o o s E s TI E am 4 12 6 T3 2 T1 4 72 6 T3 LIB L2B L3B LIB L2B L3B 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 VersiStart i Ill PETER Gy electronic 16 5 9 Schematic Diagrams Internally bypassed models Non bypassed models 1 11 SAN me 0 3 L2 CN O L2B E o EB a 3B K 40 41 55 41 Motor thermistor input NOTE Different models require control voltage to different terminals e C1 110 120 VAC A5 A6 e C1 220 240 VAC A4 A6 e C2 24 VAC VDC A5 A6 NOTE Sen VS i Ill 255N current transformers are located on the output Bypass terminals are labelled T1B T2B and T3B PETER Gy electronic 17 VersiStart i Ill Power Circuits 6 1 Motor Connection VersiStart i III soft starters can be connected to the motor in line or inside delta also called three wire and six wire connection When connecting in inside delta enter the motor full load current FLC for parameter 1A The VersiStart i III will automatically detect whether the motor is connected in line or inside delta and will calculate the correct inside delta current level 6 1 1 Testing the Installation The VersiStart i Ill can be connected to a small motor f
7. 3F Kickstart Time 2 Range 0 2000 milliseconds Default 0000 milliseconds Description Sets the kickstart duration A setting of 0 disables kickstart PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 44 3G Excess Start Time 2 Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 20 seconds Description Set as required 3H Stop Mode 2 Options Coast To Stop default TVR Soft Stop Adaptive Control Brake Description Selects the stop mode 31 Stop Time 2 Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Sets the stop time 3J Adaptive Start Profile 2 Options Early Acceleration Constant Acceleration default Late Acceleration Description Selects which profile the VersiStart i III will use for an Adaptive Control soft start 3K Adaptive Stop Profile 2 Options Early Deceleration Constant Deceleration default Late Deceleration Description Selects which profile the VersiStart i III will use for an Adaptive Control soft stop 3L Adaptive Control Gain 2 Range 1 200 Default 75 Description Adjusts the performance of Adaptive Control This setting affects both starting and stopping control 8 5 4 4 Protection Levels 4A Current Imbalance Range 10 50 Default 30 Description Sets the trip point for current imbalance protection 4B Phase Sequence Options Any Sequence default Positive Only Negative Only Descript
8. N jo de e B 08878 B Parameter settings e Parameter 7D Relay B Function e Select Run assigns the run output function to Relay Output B default value PETER Gy electronic 59 VersiStart i Ill 10 3 Emergency Run Operation In normal operation the VersiStart i III is controlled via a remote two wire signal terminals 56 57 Emergency Run is controlled by a two wire circuit connected to Input A terminals 53 55 Closing Input A causes the VersiStart i III to run the motor and ignore certain trip conditions up KIINA RF Lia M m 14 Three phase supply AC pem i LOS 2 Motorterminals A AA Y 3 Control voltage model dependent PR pe 4 Remote control inputs a NIE ud Li 5 Motor thermistor input AA 6 Relay outputs m eA Start stop contact in JSN PALA em Reset contact AR E Emergency Run Contact E D 13 14 Relay output A 21 22 24 Relay output B AA 13 33 34 Relay output C mo AS 14 o LU o A6 21 o 0 22 40 ot a TIO 24 41 o o 33 S3 55 DF 54 o H 56 S 17 a 57 O S2 W E 64 o 65 NES E Parameter settings e Parameter 6D Input A Function e Select Emergency Run assigns Input A for Emergency Run function e Parameter 15C Emergency Run e Select Enable Enables Emergency Ru
9. The system designer is responsible for ensuring that the complete system is safe and designed correctly according to the relevant safety standards 2 2 1 STOP function The STOP function does not remove dangerous voltages from the starter the motor or any external option units 2 3 Disposal Instructions Equipment containing electrical components may not be disposed of together with domestic waste It must be collected separately as electrical and electronic waste according to local and currently valid legislation 3 Declaration of conformity In industrial linguistic usage the drive controllers of the type series VersiStart i Ill are called devices however in the sense of the law on the safety of equipment the EMC law or the EC machinery directive they are not devices or machines ready for use or connection but they are components It is only possible to define their final function when these components are integrated into the design and construction of the user To be able to use the devices to their intended purpose it requires power supply networks according to DIN EN 50160 IEC 60038 The user takes the responsibility that the user s design and construction comply with the applicable legal provisions The commissioning is strictly forbidden as long as the conformity of the final system with the guidelines 2006 42 EC Machinery directive and 2006 95 EC Low voltage directive is not proved The devices of the Versi
10. Description Selects whether the soft starter will allow PowerThrough operation if the soft starter is damaged on one phase The soft starter will use two phase control allowing the motor to continue operating in critical applications e PowerThrough can only operate with internally bypassed soft starters e PowerThrough is only available with in line installations If the starter is installed inside delta PowerThrough will not operate e PowerThrough remains active until 3 Phase Control Only is reselected A shorted SCR or a short within the bypass contactor will trip the starter on Lx Tx shorted If PowerThrough is enabled the trip can be reset and subsequent starts will use PowerThrough two phase control however not all features will be available The trip LED will flash and the display will indicate 2 Phase Damaged SCR protection Contact your local supplier for assistance CAUTION The starter will trip on Lx Tx Shorted on the first start attempt after control power is applied PowerThrough will not operate if control power is cycled between starts CAUTION N PowerThrough uses a two phase soft start technology and additional care is reguired when sizing circuit breakers and PowerThrough operation does not support Adaptive Control soft starting or soft stopping In PowerThrough the VersiStart i III will automatically select constant current soft starting and timed voltage ramp soft stopping If PowerThrough is
11. Li Internal fault PCB fault The output from the CT circuit is not close enough to zero when the SCRs are turned off Contact your local supplier for advice This trip is not adjustable Related parameters None EXCESS START TIME Excess start time trip can occur in the following conditions parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current is not appropriate for the motor parameter 2B Current Limit has been set too low parameter 2D Start Ramp Time has been set greater than the setting for 2G Excess Start Time setting parameter 2D Start Ramp Time is set too short for a high inertia load when using Adaptive Control Related parameters 1A 1C 2B 2D 2G 3B 3D 3G 16H FIRING FAIL F Where X is phase 1 2 or 3 The SCR did not fire as expected The SCR may be faulty or there may be an internal wiring fault This trip is not adjustable Related parameters None FLC TOO HIGH The VersiStart i Ill can support higher motor full load current values when connected to the motor using inside delta configuration rather than in line connection If the soft starter is connected in line but the programmed setting for parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current is above the in line maximum the soft starter will trip at start see Minimum and Maximum Current Settings on page 8 If the soft starter is connected to the motor using inside delta configuration the soft starter may not be correctly detecting the connection Contact your local supplier for advice Related parameters
12. Trip The relay closes when the starter trips refer to parameter 16A to 16M Warning The relay closes when the starter issues a warning refer to parameter 16A to 16M Low Current Flag The relay closes when the low current flag activates while the motor is running refer to parameter 7J Low Current Flag High Current Flag The relay closes when the high current flag activates while the motor is running refer to parameter 7K High Current Flag Motor Temperature Flag The relay closes when the motor temperature flag activates refer to parameter 7L Motor Temperature Flag Description Selects the function of Relay A normally open TB 7C Relay A Delays The VersiStart i III can be configured to wait before opening or closing Relay A Parameter 7B Relay A On Delay Range 0 00 5 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Sets the delay for closing Relay A Parameter 7C Relay A Off Delay Range 0 00 5 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Sets the delay for re opening Relay A 7D 71 Output Relays B amp C Parameters 7D 71 configure the operation of Relays B and C in the same way as parameters 7A 7C configure Relay A Refer to Relay A for details Relay B is a changeover relay e 7D Relay B Function Default Run e TE Relay B On Delay e TF Relay B Off Delay PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 48 Relay C is normally open e 7G Relay C Function Default Trip e
13. 1000 m above 1000 m with derating Humidity 5 to 95 Relative Humidity Pollution EE Pollution Degree 3 Vibration VS UL 232 VS TN AQUQ ua is IEC 60068 2 6 Heat Dissipation During Start vare i ore p ated bett e i ms 4 5 watts per ampere During Run VSIA NS MIKI tera lt 39 watts approx VSS Gi VS MITOS uta ctc co e deem Ae ee te aA RATER UA ae lt 51 watts approx KEIER UI lt 120 watts approx VS i1l 255 VS TUDO iaia lt 140 watts approx VS i1I580 VS TN 000 tiere t Aaa lt 357 watts approx VER KETTEN 4 5 watts per ampere approx Certification GY eiert Ee ee ces dt ere eg IEC 60947 4 2 LE GE IEC 60947 4 2 ROS iii A A A A A AA Aa Compliant with EU Directive 2002 95 EC UL e UL 508 VS i 11123 VS i 111 425 VS i lll 255N VS i Ill 1600N A UL Listed SERIE US ANI A E UL Recognised KEES 29s VS MITOS mme eb be e dti dete ated eet IP20 amp NEMA1 UL Indoor Type 1 VSTI yS IONA astro e e Reb He Eden te IP00 UL Indoor Open Type i IP20 when fitted with optional finger guard kit ENEE Lloyds Marine No 1 Specification For UL certification additional requirements may apply depending on the models For details refer to UL Compliant Installation on page 10 PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 10 4 2 4 UL Compliant Installation This section details additional requirements and configuration settings for the VersiStart i III soft starters to be UL compliant Refer to also UL Fus
14. 449 A VS i III 425 458 A VS i II 430N 464 A VS 111500 490 A VS i II 560 546 A VS i Ill 620N 651 A VS i Ill 650N 683 A VS i Ill 700 658 A VS i I 790N 868 A 120A MOA 1380 106A 1395A MA 180A MMA 180A 180A 208A 1979A 240A 204 VS i Ill 820 1230 A 910 A 774A VS i II 920 1380 A 1026 A 857 A VS i 111 930N 1395 A 1244 A 992 A VS i Ill 1000 1500 A 1194 A 997 A VS i 111 1200N 1800 A 1800 A 1606 A VS i Ill 1410N 2115 A 1979 A 1671 A VS i 111 1600N 2400 A 2400 A 2030 A Current Ratings for Continuous Operation Not bypassed 351A AC 53a 35 15 50 6 Starts per hour On load duty cycle Start time seconds Start current multiple of motor full load current Starter current rating amperes 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres Inside delta connection 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres In line connection PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 8 Minimum and Maximum Current Settings The VersiStart i III s minimum and maximum full load current settings depend on the model In line connection Inside delta connection Maximum Minimum VS i Ill 23 5A VS 11143 9A VS 11150 10A VS 11153 11A VS 11176 15A VS 11197 19A VS i Ill 100 20 A VS i Ill 105 21A VS i Ill 145 20A VS i Ill 170 34 A VS i I 200 40 A VS
15. 5 6 5E Input A Trip Delay Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Sets a delay between the input activating and the soft starter tripping 5F Input A Initial Delay Range 00 00 30 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Sets a delay before an input trip can occur The initial delay is counted from the time a start signal is received The state of the input is ignored until the initial delay has elapsed 5G Frequency Delay Range 0 01 4 00 minutes seconds Default 1 second Description Slows the VersiStart i III s response to frequency disturbances avoiding trips due to momentary fluctuations 6 Inputs 6A Local Remote Options LCL RMT Anytime LOCAL REMOTE button is always enabled LCL RMT When Off LOCAL REMOTE button is enabled when the starter is off Local Control Only All remote inputs are disabled Remote Control Only Local control buttons START RESET LOCAL REMOTE are disabled Description Selects when the LOCAL REMOTE button can be used to switch between local and remote control and enables or disables the local control buttons and remote control inputs The STOP button on the keypad is always enabled 6B Comms in Remote Options Disable Control in RMT Enable Control in RMT default Description Selects whether the starter will accept Start and Stop commands from the serial communication network when in Remote mode The Reset and Local Rem
16. FAULT X The VersiStart i III has tripped on an internal fault Contact your local supplier with the fault code X Related parameters None Li PHASE LOSS During pre start checks the starter has detected a phase loss as indicated La PHASE LOSE In run state the starter has detected that the current on the affected phase has dropped below 2 of LZ PHASE LOSS the programmed motor FLC for more than 1 second indicating that either the incoming phase or connection to the motor has been lost Check the supply and the input and output connections at the starter and at the motor end Phase loss can also be caused by a failed SCR particularly an SCR that has failed open circuit A failed SCR can only be definitely diagnosed by replacing the SCR and checking the starter s performance Related parameters None Li T1 SHORTED During pre start checks the starter has detected a shorted SCR or a short within the bypass contactor L2 T2 SHORTED as indicated If the starter is connected in line with the motor consider using PowerThrough to allow L3 T3 SHORTED operation until the starter can be repaired NOTE PowerThrough is only available with in line installations If the starter is installed inside delta PowerThrough will not operate The starter will trip on Lx Tx Shorted on the first start attempt after control power is applied PowerThrough will not operate if control power is cycled between starts Related parameters 15E LOW CONTROL VOLTS The VersiStart
17. d gt 2 11 ee L1B JA Ke p 3 L2 pe 412 mos M 1 TI o i 128 AA ii ue 5 L3 PA 6IT3 Ea r MA E s QD K1 K2 08726 B NOTE The bypass terminals on VS i III 255N are T1B T2B T3B The bypass terminals on VS i III 360N VS i III 1600N are L1B L2B L3B The fuses can be installed on the input side if required 6 1 4 In line installation non bypassed a 5 Main contactor optional EE NS ba SCH Semiconductor fuses optional gt i iA I i 1 EE NEM i 342 N 4 T2 M f sos i i i i i 5 L3 6 73 04481 C K1 PETER Gy electronic 19 VersiStart i Ill 6 15 Inside delta installation internally bypassed K1 Main contactor strongly recommended Semiconductor fuses optional K1 F1 EET 11 I PE am JA Y U1 1 U2 4 SS 3 L2 I DEA 9472 vi M Wa AA Y W1 3 5 W2 6 sou 5 L3 1 I BE 1 ANDE d M Y D 13 14 3 K1 CAUTION When connecting the VersiStart i III in inside delta configuration always install a main contactor or shunt trip circuit breaker 6 1 6 Inside delta installation externally bypassed Non bypassed models have dedicated bypass terminals which allow the VersiStart i III to continue providing protection and moni
18. described in this manual NOTE The VersiStart i Ill soft starter is not user serviceable The unit should only be serviced by authorised service personnel Unauthorised tampering with the unit will void the product warranty Electrical Shock Risk The voltages present in the following locations can cause severe electric shock and may be lethal e AC supply cables and connections e Output cables and connections e Many internal parts of the starter and external option units The AC supply must be disconnected from the starter using an approved isolation device before any cover is removed from the starter or before any servicing work is performed WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Models VS i III 500 VS i III 1600N The busbar and heatsink must be treated as live whenever the unit has mains voltage connected including when the starter is tripped or waiting for a command AVERTISSEMENT DANGER D ELECTROCUTION Mod les VS i III 500 VS i III 1600N Les barres de puissance et le radiateur doivent tre trait s comme tant des l ments sous tension si l appareil est reli au secteur y compris lorsque le d marreur s est mis en s curit ou s il attend une commande SHORT CIRCUIT The VersiStart i III is not short circuit proof After severe overload or short circuit the operation of the VersiStart i III should be fully tested by an authorised service agent GROUNDING AND BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION It is the responsibility of the
19. enabled parameters 2C and 2B must be set appropriately 15F Jog Torgue The VersiStart i Ill can jog the motor at a reduced speed which allows precise positioning of belts and flywheels Jog can be used for either forward or reverse operation Range 20 100 Default 50 Description Sets the current limit for jog operation 15G Brake Torque Range 20 100 Default 20 Description Sets the amount of brake torque the VersiStart i III will use to slow the motor 15H Brake Time Range 1 30 seconds Default 1 second Description Sets the duration for DC injection during a braking stop NOTE Parameter 15H is used in conjunction with parameter 21 Refer to Brake for details 151 Brake Torque 2 Range 20 100 Default 20 Description Sets the amount of brake torque the VersiStart i III will use to slow the motor 15J Brake Time 2 Range 1 30 seconds Default 1 second Description Sets the duration for DC injection during a braking stop PETER Gy electronic 53 VersiStart i Ill 8 5 12 16 Protection Action CAUTION N Defeating the protection may compromise the starter and motor and should only be done in the case of emergency 16A 16M Protection Action Options Trip Starter default Warn and Log Log Only Description Selects the soft starter s response to each protection e 16A Motor Overload e 16B Current Imbalance e 16C Undercurrent e
20. setting resets the starter s adaptive control learning The first start after changing the gain will use constant current 7 5 4 Kickstart Kickstart provides a short boost of extra torgue at the beginning of a start and can be used in conjunction with current ramp or constant current starting Kickstart can be useful to help start loads that require high breakaway torque but then accelerate easily for example flywheel loads such as presses 700 D lt 8 j 1 Kickstart level parameter 2E ul Kickstart level parameter Ng y 2 Kickstart time parameter 2F N 3 Initial current parameter 2C 6 4 Start ramp time parameter 2D 5 Current limit parameter 2B 6 Full voltage current 500 400 300 200 100 Current motor full load current 04737 B T T T T T T T T T 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Rotor speed full speed PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 32 7 6 7 6 1 7 6 2 7 6 3 Stop Methods Soft starters offer a variety of methods for the control of motor stopping Performance Result Natural load run down Extended run down time Extended run down time according to selected deceleration profile Reduced run down time Soft starters are often used in pumping applications to eliminate the damaging effects of fluid hammer Adaptive Control should be the preferred stop method for these applications Coast to Stop Coast to stop lets
21. the motor slow at its natural rate with no control from the soft starter The time required to stop will depend on the type of load TVR Soft Stop Timed voltage ramp reduces the voltage to the motor gradually over a defined time The load may continue to run after the stop ramp is complete Timed voltage ramp stopping can be useful for applications where the stop time needs to be extended or to avoid transients on generator set supplies 1 Stop time parameter 21 Voltage full voltage 04749 B Time Adaptive Control for Stopping In an adaptive control soft stop the VersiStart i III controls the current in order to stop the motor within a specified time and using a selected deceleration profile Adaptive Control can be useful in extending the stopping time of low inertia loads NOTE Adaptive control does not actively slow the motor down and will not stop the motor faster than a coastto stop To shorten the stopping time of high inertia loads use brake CAUTION N Adaptive Control controls the motor s speed profile within the programmed time limit This may result in a higher level of current than traditional control methods Every application has a particular stopping profile based on characteristics of the load and the motor Adaptive Control offers three different stopping profiles Choose the adaptive control profile that best matches your application requirements Adaptive Control To use Adaptive Control to co
22. to Run mode within the programmed limit the starter will trip Set for a period slightly longer than required for a normal healthy start A setting of 0 disables excess start time protection Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 20 seconds Description Set as required 2H Stop Mode Options Coast To Stop default TVR Soft Stop Adaptive Control Brake Description Selects the stop mode 21 Stop Time Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Sets the time for soft stopping the motor using timed voltage ramp or Adaptive Control If a main contactor is installed the contactor must remain closed until the end of the stop time Use a programmable output configured to Run to control the main contactor Sets the total stopping time when using brake 2J Adaptive Start Profile Options Early Acceleration Constant Acceleration default Late Acceleration Description Selects which profile the VersiStart i III will use for an Adaptive Control soft start PETER Gy electronic 43 VersiStart i Ill 2K Adaptive Stop Profile Options Early Deceleration Constant Deceleration default Late Deceleration Description Selects which profile the VersiStart i III will use for an Adaptive Control soft stop 2L Adaptive Control Gain Range 1 200 Default 75 Description Adjusts the performance of Adaptive Control This setting affects both starting and stopp
23. user or person installing the VersiStart i III to provide proper grounding and branch circuit protection according to local electrical safety codes GP PP PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 4 2 2 System Design and Safety of Personnel The starter is intended as a component for professional incorporation into complete equipment or a system If installed incorrectly the starter may present a safety hazard The starter uses high voltages and currents carries stored electrical energy and is used to control equipment which can cause injury Close attention is required to the electrical installation and the system design to avoid hazards either in normal operation or in the event of equipment malfunction System design installation commissioning and maintenance must be carried out by personnel who have the necessary training and experience They must read this safety information and this guide carefully None of the starter functions must be used to ensure safety of personnel ie they must not be used for safety related functions Careful consideration must be given to the functions of the starter which might result in a hazard either through their intended behaviour or through incorrect operation due to a fault In any application where a malfunction of the starter or its control system could lead to or allow damage loss or injury a risk analysis must be carried out and where necessary further measures taken to reduce the risk
24. 11 Pr 271 pes i 4 LI AK y 1 a c N 1 I 1 PCM 32 SE Lar peed ZS AN Y I VAN A SE 1 1 1 TF aes J S Li nen Y s QD A4 13 le e lo A5 14 O AG 21 K1 o O 22 40 d g 5 41 E 53 33 o mo 554 ME e 54 o 4 2 B o 57 o 58 O 64 O ja 65 o e a E oO oO o Parameter settings e Parameter 7A Relay A Function e Select Main Contactor assigns the Main Contactor function to Relay Output A default setting 14 Three phase supply 2 Motor terminals 3 Control voltage model dependent 4 Remote control inputs 5 Motorthermistor input 6 Relay outputs Main contactor Semiconductor fuses optional Start stop contact Reset contact Relay output A Relay output B Relay output C PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 58 10 2 Installation with Bypass Contactor The VersiStart i Ill is installed with a bypass contactor AC1 rated The bypass contactor is controlled by the VersiStart i Ill Run Output which by default is assigned to Output Relay B terminals 21 22 24 1 Three phase supply 2 Motor terminals 3 Control voltage model dependent 4 Remote control inputs 2 5 Motorthermistorinput 6 Releyoutpts V R 3 TE 1 o 1 a wo gt B Je Xx Ak Ky OG E bz A6 2 40 a 2 4A 24
25. 16D Instantaneous Overcurrent e 16E Input A Trip e 16F Frequency e 16G Motor Thermistor e 16H Excess Start Time e 161 Starter Communication e 16J Heatsink Overtemperature e 16K Battery Clock e 16L Network Communication e 16M Low Control Volts 8 6 Adjustment Lock You can lock the Programming Menu to prevent users from altering parameter settings The adjustment lock can be turned on and off using parameter 15B To lock the programming menu Open the Programming Menu Open the Extended Menu Select Restricted Enter the Access Code Select parameter 15B Adjustment Lock 6 Select and store Read Only Cr ge Or DOS LE If a user attempts to change a parameter value when the adjustment lock is active an error message is displayed ACCESS DENIED ADI LOCK IE ON 8 7 Access Code Critical parameters parameter group 15 and higher are protected by a four digit security access code preventing unauthorised users from viewing or modifying parameter settings When a user attempts to enter a restricted parameter group the keypad prompts for an access code The access code is requested once for the programming session and authorisation continues until the user closes the menu To enter the access code use the EXIT and gt buttons to select a digit and the A and V buttons to change the value When all four digits match your access code press MENU ENTER The keypad will display an acknowledgement message before conti
26. 1A 1C PETER Gy electronic 65 VersiStart i Ill Possible cause Suggested solution FREQUENCY The mains frequency has gone beyond the specified range Check for other equipment in the area that could be affecting the mains supply particularly variable speed drives and switch mode power supplies SMPS If the VersiStart i III is connected to a generator set supply the generator may be too small or could have a speed regulation problem Related parameters 4G 4H 5G 16F HEAT SINE Check if cooling fans are operating If mounted in an enclosure check if ventilation is adequate CUEFE TEMPERATURE Fans operate during Start Run and for 10 minutes after the starter exits the Stop state NOTE Models VS i III 23 to VS i 111 53 and VS i III 170 do not have a cooling fan Models with fans will operate the cooling fans from a Start until 10 minutes after a Stop Related parameters 16J HIGH LEVEL This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip HIGH PRESSURE This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip INPUT A TRIP The soft starter s programmable input is set to a trip function and has activated Resolve the trigger condition Related parameters 4E 5E 5F 6D 6E 16E INSTANTANEOUS There has been a sharp rise in motor current probably caused by a locked rotor condition shearpin OVERCURRENT while running This may indicate a jammed load Related parameters 4D 5D 16D INTERNAL
27. 2B Current Limit Range 100 600 FLC Default 350 Description Sets the current limit for constant current and current ramp soft starting as a percentage of motor full load current PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 42 2C Initial Current Range 100 600 FLC Default 350 Description Sets the initial start current level for current ramp starting as a percentage of motor full load current Set so that the motor begins to accelerate immediately after a start is initiated If current ramp starting is not required set the initial current equal to the current limit 2D Start Ramp Time Range 1 180 seconds Default 10 seconds Description Sets the total start time for an Adaptive Control start or the ramp time for current ramp starting from the initial current to the current limit 2E Kickstart Level Range 100 700 FLC Default 500 Description Sets the level of the kickstart current 2F Kickstart Time Range 0 2000 milliseconds Default 0000 milliseconds Description Sets the kickstart duration A setting of 0 disables kickstart CAUTION Kickstart subjects the mechanical equipment to increased torque levels Ensure the motor load and couplings can handle the additional torque before using this feature 2G Excess Start Time Excess start time is the maximum time the VersiStart i III will attempt to start the motor If the motor does not transition
28. 3 VS i Il 43 AOTOURD30XXX0125 VS i I 50 AQTOURD30XXX0125 VS i Il 53 AQTOURD30XXX0125 VS i IIl 76 AOTOURD30XXX0200 EEN AOTOURD30000200 Ju aai VS i Ill 100 A070URD30XXX0200 S VS i IIl 105 A070URD30XXX0315 VS i Ill 145 A070URD30XXX0315 VS iil 170 AOTOURD30XXX0315 VS i IIl 200 200 A070URD30XXX0450 VS i ll 220 AOTOURD30XXX0450 VS i III 255 VS i III 350 For 3 cycles VS i Il 425 AOTOURD33XXX0630 VS 11500 ADTOURDSSXXXO700 oyal VS i Il 580 QUE VS i Il 700 VS i I 820 AOTOURD33XXX1000 42kA VS i IIl 920 A070URD33XXX1400 For 3 cycles VSilll1000 1000 65 kA 1200 L 85kA 1200 Class L A070URD33XXX1400 PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 26 Short Circuit Ratings High Available Standard Fault Current 600 V Short Model ui Max Fuse Ferraz Mersen fuse cct rating g Rating A Listed J L or RK5 Class julien o 3 cycles t fuse class Fuse VS i III 255N A070URD30XXX0450 VS i Il 360N A070URD33XXX0630 VS i Ill 380N AOTOURD33XXX0700 VS i Il 430N A070URD33XXX0700 VS 1 620N AOTOURDEEXX000_ svi VS i III 650N A070URD33XXX1000 DOM VS i III 790N A070URD33XXX1400 VS i Il 930N A070URD33XXX1400 VS i III 1200N AOGSURD33XXX 1800 VS i III 1600N AOSOURD33XXX2500 XXX blade type Refer to Ferraz Mersen catalog for details 1 Models provided with a 3 cycle rating are suitable for use in a circuit with the prospective current noted when protected by any UL Listed fuses or UL Listed circuit breakers sized acco
29. 4 T2 6 T3 E 53 54 55 56 57 58 o 9 o o 9 79 79 RE KST AR e 6 og go K10 K12 ER K13 A2 K2 Je K2T K1T 1 K1 K2 K3T O MOM Eug KIN Ve roo YES VO O YZ KAT Y2 k2T K1 e K10 K11 K12 K13 5 wy L e 1 Control voltage model dependent 2 Remote control inputs Motor thermistor input 4 Relay outputs Sp Three phase supply 6 Motor terminals Parameter settings e Parameter 6D Input A Function terminals 53 55 e Select Motor Set Select assigns Input A for Motor set selection e Set starting performance characteristics using the primary motor set e Set braking performance characteristics using the secondary motor settings e Parameter 7G Relay C Function e Select Trip assigns Trip function to Relay Output C NOTE If the VersiStart i Ill trips on supply frequency parameter 16F Frequency when the braking contactor K2 opens modify the frequency protection settings PETER Gy 63 electronic VersiStart i III 10 7 Two Speed Motor The VersiStart i Ill can be configured for control of dual speed Dahlander type motors using a high speed contactor K1 low speed contactor K2 and a star contactor K3 NOTE Pole Amplitude Modulated PAM motors alter the speed by effectively changing the stator frequency using ex
30. 7 12 PRC CS SS OM SS arci 69 12 1 Communication Modules cia tee Fukuda 69 12 2 Remote Control Panel RGB e te a ve pbi gU e spe a e ela 69 12 3 Finger Guard NIE iet ette eie e a SAR Ree le e pue t nea 69 12 4 Re 69 13 Busbar Adjustment Procedure eese nennen aan 70 PETER Gy electronic 3 VersiStart i Ill 1 2 1 About This Manual The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time and without prior notice In no event will responsibility or liability be accepted for direct indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment WARNING Indicates a hazard that may cause personal injury or death AVERTISSEMENT Indique un risque pouvant provoquer des blessures ventuellement mortelles CAUTION Indicates a hazard that may damage the equipment or installation NOTE Provides helpful information Caution Statements Caution Statements cannot cover every potential cause of equipment damage but can highlight common causes of damage It is the installer s responsibility to read and understand all instructions in this manual prior to installing operating or maintaining the equipment to follow good electrical practice including applying appropriate personal protective equipment and to seek advice before operating this equipment in a manner other than as
31. 7H Relay C On Delay e T Relay C Off Delay 7J 7K Low Current Flag and High Current Flag The VersiStart i 111 has low and high current flags to give early warning of abnormal operation The current flags can be configured to indicate an abnormal current level during operation between the normal operating level and the undercurrent or instantaneous overcurrent trip levels The flags can signal the situation to external equipment via one of the programmable outputs The flags clear when the current returns within the normal operating range by 1096 of the programmed flag value Parameter 7J Low Current Flag Range 1 100 FLC Default 50 Description Sets the level at which the low current flag operates as a percentage of motor full load current Parameter 7K High Current Flag Range 50 600 FLC Default 100 Description Sets the level at which the high current flag operates as a percentage of motor full load current 7L Motor Temperature Flag The VersiStart i III has a motor temperature flag to give early warning of abnormal operation The flag can indicate that the motor is operating above its normal operating temperature but lower than the overload limit The flag can signal the situation to external equipment via one of the programmable outputs Range 0 160 Default 80 Description Sets the level at which the motor temperature flag operates as a percentage of the motor s thermal capacity 8 5 8 8 Anal
32. 9 VersiStart i Ill 8 5 9 9 Auto Reset The VersiStart i III can be programmed to automatically reset certain trips which can help minimise operating downtime Trips are divided into three categories for auto reset depending on the risk to the soft starter Group A Current imbalance Phase Loss Power loss Frequency B Undercurrent Instantaneous overcurrent Input A Trip C Motor overload Motor thermistor Heatsink Overtemperature Other trips cannot be automatically reset This function is ideal for remote installations using 2 wire control in Remote mode If the 2 wire start signal is present after an auto reset the VersiStart i III will restart 9A Auto Reset Action Options Do Not Auto Reset default Reset Group A Reset Group A amp B Reset Group A B amp C Description Selects which trips can be auto reset 9B Maximum Resets Range 1 5 Default 1 Description Sets how many times the soft starter will auto reset if it continues to trip The reset counter increases by one each time the soft starter auto resets and decreases by one after each successful start stop cycle NOTE If the starter is manually reset the resets counter will return to zero 9C Reset Delay Groups A amp B Range 00 05 15 00 minutes seconds Default 5 seconds Description Sets the delay before resetting Group A and Group B trips 9D Reset Delay Group C Range 5 60 minutes Default 5 minutes Des
33. 99 CAUTION Do not apply voltage to the control input terminals These are active 24 VDC inputs and must be controlled with potential free contacts Cables to the control inputs must be segregated from mains voltage and motor cabling 5 5 Relay Outputs The VersiStart i l has three programmable relay outputs Operation of the programmable outputs is determined by the settings of parameters 7A 7I e H assigned to Main Contactor the output activates as soon as the soft starter receives a start command and remains active while the soft starter is controlling the motor until the motor starts a coast to stop or until the end of a soft stop e lfassigned to Run the output activates when the soft start is complete when the starting current falls below 120 of the programmed motor full load current and remains closed until the beginning of a stop either soft stop or coast to stop e Ifassigned to a trip function the output activates when a trip occurs e Ifassigned to a flag the output activates when the specified flag is active parameters 7J 7L CAUTION Some electronic contactor coils are not suitable for direct switching with PCB mount relays Consult the contactor manufacturer supplier to confirm suitability 5 6 Motor Thermistors Motor thermistors can be connected directly to the VersiStart i Ill The soft starter will trip when the resistance of the thermistor circuit exceeds approximately 3 6 KQ or falls below 20 Q 64 No motor thermistor
34. APHS button for more than 0 5 seconds To unpause the graph press the GRAPHS button again NOTE The VersiStart i III will not collect data while the graph is paused When graphing resumes a small gap will be shown between the old data and the new data 7 4 Start Stop and Reset Commands The soft starter can be controlled in three ways e Using the buttons on the keypad e via remote inputs e viaa serial communication link The LOCAL REMOTE button controls whether the VersiStart i III will respond to local control via the keypad or remote control via the remote inputs The VersiStart i Ill can also be set to allow local control only or remote control only using parameter 6A Local Remote The Local LED on the keypad is on when the soft starter is in local control mode and off when the soft starter is in remote control mode The STOP button on the keypad is always enabled Control via the fieldbus communication network is always enabled in local control mode and can be enabled or disabled in remote control mode parameter 6B Comms in Remote Control via the serial communication network requires an optional communication module 7 4 44 Using the Soft Starter to Control a Motor To soft start the motor press the START button on the keypad or activate the Start remote input The motor will start using the start mode selected in parameter 2A To stop the motor press the STOP button on the keypad or activate the Stop remote input The motor will stop usin
35. Brake and PowerThrough functions are not supported with inside delta six wire operation If these functions are programmed when the starter is connected inside delta the behaviour is as given below Adaptive Control Start The starter performs a constant current start The starter performs a TVR soft stop if parameter 21 Stop Time is gt 0 secs If parameter 21 is set to 0 secs the starter performs a coast to stop NOTE When connected in inside delta current imbalance is the only phase loss protection that is active during run Do not disable current imbalance protection parameter 4A during inside delta operation CAUTION Inside delta operation is only possible with mains voltage lt 600 VAC PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 36 8 8 1 Programming Menu The Programming Menu lets you view and change programmable parameters that control how the VersiStart i III operates To open the Programming Menu press the MENU ENTER button while viewing the status or graph screens To navigate through the Programming Menu e to scroll through parameter groups press the A or Y button e to open a submenu press the P button e to view the parameters in a group press the P button e toretur to the previous level press the EXIT button e to close the Programming Menu press EXIT repeatedly or press the STATUS or GRAPHS button To change a parameter value e scroll to the appropriate parameter in the Progr
36. Graph Timebase Options 10 seconds default 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour Description Sets the graph time scale The graph will progressively replace the old data with new data 10G Graph Maximum Range 0 600 Default 400 Description Adjusts the upper limit of the performance graph 10H Graph Minimum Range 0 600 Default 0 Description Adjusts the lower limit of the performance graph 101 Mains Reference Voltage Range 100 690 V Default 400 V Description Sets the nominal mains voltage for the keypad s monitoring functions This is used to calculate motor kilowatts and kilovolt amperes kVA but does not affect the VersiStart i III s motor control or protection 10J Display A or kW Options Current default Motor kW Description Selects whether the VersiStart i III will display current amperes or motor kilowatts on the main monitoring screen PETER Gy electronic 51 VersiStart i Ill 8 5 11 15 Restricted 15A Access Code Range 0000 9999 Default 0000 Description Sets the access code to control access to restricted sections of the menus Use the EXIT and buttons to select which digit to alter and use the A and Y buttons to change the value NOTE In the event of a lost access code contact your supplier for a master access code that allows you to re program a new access code 15B Adjustment Lock Options
37. II in inside delta configuration always install a main contactor or shunt trip circuit breaker Bypass Contactor Some VersiStart i Ill soft starters are internally bypassed and do not require an external bypass contactor Non bypassed soft starters may be installed with an external bypass contactor Select a contactor with an AC rating greater than or equal to the full load current rating of the connected motor Main Contactor A main contactor must be installed if the VersiStart i III is connected to the motor in inside delta format and is optional for in line connection Select a contactor with an AC3 rating greater than or equal to the full load current rating of the connected motor Circuit Breaker A shunt trip circuit breaker may be used instead of a main contactor to isolate the motor circuit in the event of a soft starter trip The shunt trip mechanism must be powered from the supply side of the circuit breaker or from a separate control supply Earth Terminals Earth terminals are located at the back of the soft starter e VSilll 23 VS i III 105 have one terminal on the input side top e VSiIII 145 VS i III 1000 and VS i III 255N VS i III 1600N have two terminals one on the input side top and one on the output side bottom Power Factor Correction If power factor correction is used a dedicated contactor should be used to switch in the capacitors CAUTION Power factor correction capacitors must be connected to t
38. L RMT Anytime or LCL RMT When Off PETER Gy electronic 47 VersiStart i Ill Emergency Run In emergency run the soft starter continues to run until stopped ignoring all trips and warnings refer to parameter 15C for details Closing the circuit across 53 55 activates emergency run Opening the circuit ends emergency run and the VersiStart i III stops the motor Starter Disable The VersiStart i III can be disabled via the control inputs An open circuit across 53 55 will disable the starter The VersiStart i III will not respond to start commands If running the soft starter will allow the motor to coast to stop ignoring the soft stop mode set in parameter 2H Jog Forward Activates jog operation in a forward direction will operate only in Remote mode Jog Reverse Activates jog operation in reverse direction will operate only in Remote mode Description Selects the function of Input A 6E Input A Name Options Input Trip default No Flow Low Pressure Starter Disable High Pressure Controller Pump Fault PLC Low Level Vibration High Level Description Selects a message for the keypad to display when Input A is active 8 5 7 7 Relay Outputs TA Relay A Function Options Off Relay A is not used Main Contactor default The relay closes when the VersiStart i Ill receives a start command and remains closed as long as the motor is receiving voltage Run The relay closes when the starter changes to run state
39. PETER E electronic Commissioning Instructions VS i lll 23 1600 Quality is our Drive PETER Z electronic User Manual Quality is our Drive VersiStart i ITI Qualitat ist unser Antrieb Contents 1 About This Manual Lc 3 2 CaunionSfalemMenis E ide 3 2 1 Electrical SHOCK EE 3 2 2 System Design and Safety of Personne iii 4 2 3 De EE EE 4 Declaration of conformity E 4 4 Introduction 4 1 Feature List 4 2 el Ee e E lo e 5 elio 12 5 1 PhysicalInstallationi rtt t tttm tette eet aaa am unesta 12 52 Control Terminals 53 Control Voltage 54 tenui bm 5 5 KG EVAS TT 5 6 Nie eT C TS TE NETTE DEDE DOO LOTO DLE 13 5 7 Power leminalionS autos EE EE EE EE 14 5 8 Power Input and Output Configurations 2 ip itcr t ta t re trc n m ER e dine 15 5 9 SchematicDiagramsx H 16 6 Power CICUS E 17 6 1 lee Re le 17 6 2 Bypass Contactor EE 20 6 3 ER UE 20 6 4 CCU Brea K T r lo iaia 20 6 5 Schuet 20 6 6 Power Factor Comecuon cscs Ee 20 6 7 Power Supply HE 21 7 REES 27 71 Ihe E HE 27 7 2 Starter Status RE 27 7 3 IESUS 27 74 Start Stop and Reset Commande sse tnnt a ana ae a a aa ae ea aa a th ea nana arar arras 29 75
40. Read amp Write default Allows users to alter parameter values in the Programming Menu Read Only Prevents users altering parameter values in the Programming Menu Parameter values can still be viewed Description Selects whether the keypad will allow parameters to be changed via the Programming Menu 15C Emergency Run Options Disable default Enable Description Selects whether the soft starter will permit emergency run operation In emergency run the soft starter will start if not already running and continue to operate until emergency run ends ignoring stop commands and trips Emergency run is controlled using a programmable input CAUTION Continued use of Emergency Run is not recommended Emergency Run may compromise the starter life as all protections and trips are disabled Using the starter in Emergency Run mode will void the product warranty 15D Current Calibration Range 85 115 Default 100 Description Calibrates the soft starter s current monitoring circuits to match an external current metering device Use the following formula to determine the necessary adjustment Calibration Current shown on VersiStart i III display Current measured by external device eg 102 66A 65A NOTE This adjustment affects all current based functions and protections PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 52 15E Shorted SCR Action Options 3 Phase Control Only default PowerThrough
41. S i III 425 238000 AJT450 AJT450 PETER Gy electronic 25 VersiStart i Ill 6 7 7 UL Fuse Selection and Short Circuit Ratings Two Short Circuit Current Ratings SCCR are available for UL compliant applications e Standard Fault Currents 600 VAC circuits The standard fault currents are determined with reference to UL508 section 51 table 51 3 This specifies the short circuit current that the starter must withstand based upon the soft starter model horsepower rating or Full Load Current FLC rating or Locked Rotor Amps LRA depending upon model If using the Standard Fault Current Ratings the fuse used must be in accordance with the information in the table below i e model and manufacture specific e High Available Fault Currents 480 VAC circuits It is possible to specify short circuit current ratings exceeding the minimum ratings set by the Standard Fault Currents see above when the soft starter is capable of withstanding the high available short circuit current in accordance with the UL 508 test If using the High Available Fault Current Ratings then a suitable fuse may be selected based upon Amperage and Fuse Class J or L as applicable Short Circuit Ratings Standard Fault Current 600 V Short Model un ago Max Fuse 600 Ferraz Mersen fuse yy fuse RIC cct rating 3 Rating A Listed J L or RK5 Class Semiconductor tuses Scveles t fuse class Fuse VS i Il 23 AOTOURD30XXX006
42. SSS6666 debe skpkkkbtpk a 2 R pog B A se We IN 40 41 5354 BI aaa aaa a ada 55 56 57 58 64 65 09174 8 1 Relay outputs 2 Control voltage model dependent A4 A6 220 240 VAC A5 A6 24 VACNDC DB9 connector for remote control panel NOTE NOTE 4 muisandoups If you are not using a thermistor do not short terminals 64 65 The DB9 connector on the soft starter should only be used to connect to a remote control panel Connecting other equipment to this port can damage the soft starter or the equipment PETER Gy electronic 13 VersiStart i Ill 5 3 Control Voltage Different models require control voltage to different terminals e C1 110 120 VAC A5 A6 e C1 220 240 VAC A4 A6 e C2 24 VACNDC A5 A6 5 4 Control Wiring The VersiStart i III has three fixed inputs for remote control These inputs should be controlled by contacts rated for low voltage low current operation gold flash or similar 1 Twowieconro Tu LUN pe E Ta Ba Three wire control T E x A Stato 56 56 56 B Sp a 57 a IL 57 e 57 Stop m C Reset s eux el ju
43. Soft Start Methods E 76 Stop Methods T T Jog Operation 7 8 Inside Delta Operation 8 Programming Menu eege EE EE 36 8 1 Altering Parameter Value CPE 36 8 2 Quick Setup 8 3 Standard Menu 84 Extended Meson naar dre i rua DEE e ee ebe PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 2 8 5 ParametenDescripiions rent a bee Liu ERI etel iee Sul to ed te enu oua 41 8 6 Pj gts T Arbete 53 8 7 Access Codes uc ane deer tete e ede A AA AS AA Ai 53 8 8 SEUP TOOISK ete a oL RR TUR REN UR RODA D RU ET UR RE Eun 54 9 Logs WG INR resect sS P Desa tips itane uites Ded eain 56 9 1 TAP LOG mr T M 56 92 Event Log NEE 56 93 Performance Counters eiers a e eere eere eaa il aee cara e re eda e ane rer e Ra 56 10 Application Examples e ee Eege 57 10 1 Installation with Main COnftactOr tued tta nen Der ete edd e D ee dt cd nd p Ra e 57 10 2 Installation with Bypass Contactor J 2 22 sas nee a ie Manatee 58 10 3 Emergerncy Run Operation ir mer der E A 59 10 4 Auxiliary Il ele 60 10 5 DC Brake with External Zero Speed Gene ANEN 61 10 6 SOM Braking ss e UR e etae eR e e a ii Li no 62 10 7 Two Speed MO tostado RIE IIa 63 11 Del lS OU NENG eem 64 11 1 Protection RESPONSES Ee deel etie ee e ce e e n det dud A MTS ree feti iicet 64 11 2 TMP Messages ee e ee e e eu e e du e e a e D UE V E 64 11 3 General Faults ni e pe epa p e f e eee tpa e net te tn 6
44. Start i Ill series are electrical equipment that is used in industrial electrical power installations They are designed for application in machines in order to reduce the starting torque and starting current peaks as well as the tripping torque of drives with three phase induction motors With due regard to the installation guidelines they meet the following requirements Emitted interference Continuous duty EN 61000 6 3 2005 Acceleration decel EN 60947 4 2 IEC 60947 4 2 Immunity to interference EN 61000 6 2 2005 VersiStart i III has been designed to meet the standards specified in IEC 60947 4 2 Ed2 2 2007 02 Low voltage switchgear Part 4 2 Contactors and motor starters AC Semiconductor motor controllers and starters for low voltage safety operation and EMC This product has been designed as Class A equipment Use of this product in domestic environments may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to employ additional mitigation methods Dr Thomas Stiller v ICU Managing director JA PETER Gy electronic 5 VersiStart i III Introduction 4 1 Feature List Extensive starting and stopping options Easy to read display with comprehensive feedback e Adaptive Control e Multi language feedback e Constant Current e Multiple status screens and performance graphs e Current Ramp e Date and time stamped event logging e Timed voltage ramp soft stop e Operational counters number of starts hours run k
45. Wh e Brake e Performance monitoring current voltage power factor kWh e User programmable monitoring screen Models for all connection requirements e 23A to 1600 A nominal Customisable protection e 200 VAC to 525 VAC e Motor overload e 380 VAC to 690 VAC e Excess Start Time e Internally bypassed options e Undercurrent e In line or inside delta connection auto detect e Instantaneous overcurrent e Current imbalance Inputs and outputs e Mains frequency e Remote control inputs e Input Trip 3 x fixed 1 x programmable e Motor thermistor e Relay outputs e Power circuit 3 x programmable e Phase sequence e Analog output e Communication modules Ethernet Profinet Modbus TCP Ethernet IP Profibus DeviceNet Modbus RTU and USB 4 2 Specifications 4 21 Model Code VS i Ill Mas Control voltage C1 110 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC C2 24 VAC VDC Bypass internally bypassed N non bypassed Nominal current rating Mains voltage 525 200 525 VAC 690 380 690 VAC 4 2 2 Current Ratings Contact your local supplier for ratings under operating conditions not covered by these ratings charts Current Ratings for Bypass Operation 80A AC 53b 35 15 35 Off time seconds Start time seconds Start current multiple of motor full load current Starter current rating amperes NOTE Models VS i Ill 255N VS i III 1600N must be externally bypassed PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 6 I
46. abled and e The resistance at the thermistor input has exceeded 3 6 KQ for more than one second e The motor winding has overheated Identify the cause of the overheating and allow the motor to cool before restarting e The motor thermistor input has been opened NOTE If a valid motor thermistor is no longer used a 1 2 KQ resistor must be fitted across terminals 64 65 Related parameters 16G HETHORE The network master has sent a trip command to the starter or there may be a network communication COMMUNICATION problem EETMEEN MODULE Check the network for causes of communication inactivity AND METHORK Related parameters 16L HO FLOW This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip PARAMETER OUT OF e A parameter value is outside the valid range RANGE The starter will load the default value for all affected parameters Press RESET to go to the first invalid parameter and adjust the setting Related parameters None FHASE SEGUENCE The phase sequence on the soft starter s input terminals L1 L2 L3 is not valid Check the phase sequence on L1 L2 L3 and ensure the setting in parameter 4B is suitable for the installation Related parameters 4B This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip FOWER LOSS The starter is not receiving mains supply on one or more phases when a Start Command is given Check that the main contactor closes when a start command is given and remains closed
47. age 61 Jog Operation Jog runs the motor at reduced speed to allow alignment of the load or to assist servicing The motor can be jogged in either forward or reverse direction The maximum available torque for jog forward is approximately 5096 7596 of motor full load torque FLT depending on the motor The torque when the motor is jogged in reverse is approximately 25 to 50 of FLT Parameter 15F Jog Torque controls how much of the maximum available jog torque the soft starter will apply to the motor NOTE Setting parameter 15F above 50 may cause increased shaft vibration 10098 31 90 H i S 1 Motor FLT bid 2 Jog forward maximum torque Ss B 3 Jog reverse maximum torque 50 40 i i 20 eo 10961 i 0 i 02 To activate jog operation use a programmable input parameter 6D If any other command is received when jogging the starter will stop and await a new command NOTE Soft start and soft stop are not available during jog operation Jog is only available for the primary motor CAUTION Slow speed running is not intended for continuous operation due to reduced motor cooling Jog operation causes the motor to heat faster than the rate calculated by the motor thermal model If you are using jog install a motor thermistor or allow sufficient restart delay parameter 5A Available torgue PETER Gy electronic 35 VersiStart i III 7 8 Inside Delta Operation Adaptive Control Jog
48. amming Menu and press to enter edit mode e to alter the parameter setting use the A and V buttons Pressing A or V once will increase or decrease the value by one unit If the button is held for longer than five seconds the value will increase or decrease at a faster rate e to save changes press MENU ENTER The setting shown on the display will be saved and the keypad will return to the parameter list e tocancel changes press EXIT The keypad will ask for confirmation then return to the parameter list without saving changes You can access the Programming Menu at any time including while the soft starter is running Any changes to the start profile take effect immediately The Programming Menu contains four sub menus Quick Setup Menu Provides access to quick setup options for common applications Standard Menu The Standard Menu provides access to commonly used parameters allowing you to configure the VersiStart i III to suit your application Extended Menu The Extended Menu provides access to all the VersiStart i III s programmable parameters allowing experienced users to take advantage of advanced features Setup Tools Setup Tools includes maintenance options to configure the VersiStart i III s date and time or load a standard parameter set Altering Parameter Values To change a parameter value e scroll to the appropriate parameter in the Programming Menu and press to enter edit mode e to alter the parameter setting
49. cription Sets the delay before resetting Group C trips 8 5 10 10 Display 10A Language Options English default Portugu s Chinese Francais Espafiol Italiano Deutsch Russian Description Selects which language the keypad will use to display messages and feedback PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 50 10B 10C 10D 10E User Programmable Screen Options Blank Displays no data in the selected area allowing long messages to be shown without overlapping Starter State The starter s operating state starting running stopping or tripped Only available for top left and bottom left positions on the screen Motor Current The average current measured on three phases Motor pf The motor s power factor measured by the soft starter Mains Frequency The average frequency measured on three phases Motor kW The motor s running power in kilowatts Motor HP The motor s running power in horsepower Motor Temp The motor s temperature calculated by the thermal model kWh The number of kilowatt hours the motor has run via the soft starter Hours Run The number of hours the motor has run via the soft starter Description Selects which information will be displayed on the programmable monitoring screen e 10B User Screen Top Left Default Starter State e 10C User Screen Top Right Default Blank e 10D User Screen Bottom Left Default Hours Run e 10E User Screen Bottom Right Default Blank 10F
50. ds the busbar then tighten the bolts holding the busbars in place to 20 Nm 15 Place the current transformer assembly over the input 6 busbars and screw the assembly to the body of the starter am ap om ape see note 16 Run all wiring to the side of the starter and secure with cable ties aa 08606 A S PETER Gy electronic 71 VersiStart i III NOTE If moving the input busbars the current transformers CTs must also be reconfigured 1 2 Label the CTs L1 L2 and L3 L1 is leftmost when looking from the front of the starter Remove the cable ties and unscrew the CTs from the bracket Move the CT bracket to the top of the starter Position the CTs for the correct phases then screw the CTs to the bracket For models VS i III 360N VS i III 930N the CTs must be placed on an angle the left hand legs of each CT will be on the top row of holes and the right hand legs will be on the bottom tabs PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 72 Phone 49 0 9189 4147 0 Fax 49 0 9189 4147 47 eMail mailepeter electronic com www peter electronic com PETER electronic GmbH amp Co KG Bruck cker 9 D 92348 Berg www peter electronic com
51. e moved to the top of the unit if required 1 Remove all wiring and links from the soft starter before dismantling the unit 2 Remove the unit cover 4 screws 3 Remove the keypad faceplate then gently remove the keypad 2 screws 4 Remove the control terminal plugs 5 Gently fold the main plastic away from the starter 12 screws 6 Unplug the keypad loom from CON 1 see note 7 Label each SCR firing loom with the number of the corresponding terminal on the backplane PCB then unplug the looms 8 Unplug the thermistor fan and current transformer wires vr TG from the model board 9 Remove the plastic tray from the starter four screws l eeeeee f 09275 B NOTE Remove the main plastic slowly to avoid damaging the keypad wiring loom which runs between the main plastic and the backplane PCB 10 Unscrew and remove the magnetic bypass plates models VS i Ill 620N to VS i III 1600N only 11 Remove the current transformer assembly three screws 12 Identify which busbars are to be moved Remove the bolts iii ay holding these busbars in place then slide the busbars out N through the bottom of the starter four bolts per busbar 08605 A 13 Slide the busbars in through the top of the starter For input busbars the short curved end should be outside the starter For output busbars the unthreaded hole should be outside the starter 14 Replace the dome washers with the flat face towar
52. e Selection and Short Circuit Ratings on page 25 Models VS i Ill 23 VS i 105 There is no additional requirement for these models Models VS i III 145 VS i IIl 220 e Use with applicable finger guard kit part no 995 09452 00 e Use the recommended pressure terminal connector kit Refer to Terminal Connector Parts on page 10 for more information Models VS i III 255 VS i III 425 e Use with applicable finger guard kit part no 995 14791 00 e Use the recommended pressure terminal connector kit Refer to Terminal Connector Parts on page 10 for more information Model VS i III 255N e Use the recommended pressure terminal connector kit Refer to Terminal Connector Parts on page 10 for more information Models VS i Ill 360N VS i Ill 1600N eli the busbars for line load terminals at opposite ends of the soft starter i e Top In Bottom Out or Top Out Bottom n i the recommended pressure terminal connector kit Refer to Terminal Connector Parts on page 10 for more information Models VS i III 500 VS i Ill 1000 These models are UL recognised components Separate cable landing busbars may be required within the electrical cabinet when terminating cables sized according to the National Wiring Code NEC regulations Terminal Connector Parts For models VS i Ill 145 VS i III 425 and VS i Ill 255N VS i III 1600N to be UL compliant you must use the recommended pressure terminal connector as detailed in the table below
53. e standard menu provides access to commonly used parameters allowing the user to configure the VersiStart i III as required for the application 1 Motor Details Default Setting 1A Motor Full Load Current Model dependent 2 Primary Start Stop 2A Start Mode 2B Current Limit 2C Initial Current 2D Start Ramp Time 2G Excess Start Time 2H Stop Mode 2 Stop Time Protection Levels 4B Phase Sequence 4C Undercurrent 4D Instantaneous Overcurrent 4E Input A Trip Protection Delays 5C Undercurrent Delay 5D Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay 5E Input A Trip Delay 5F Input A Initial Delay Constant Current 350 350 00 10 mm ss 00 20 mm ss Coast To Stop 00 00 mm ss Any Sequence 20 FLC 400 FLC Always Active 00 05 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 6D Input A Function 6E Input A Name Motor Set Select Input Trip 7 Relay Outputs 7A Relay A Function 7B Relay A On Delay TC Relay A Off Delay TD Relay B Function TE Relay B On Delay TF Relay B Off Delay 7G Relay C Function TH Relay C On Delay 7 Relay C Off Delay 7J Low Current Flag TK High Current Flag TL Motor Temperature Flag Display Language User Screen Top Left User Screen Top Right User Screen Bottom Left User Screen Bottom Right Display A or kW Main Contactor 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss Run 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss Trip 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 5096 FLC 100 FLC 8096 FLC English Starter State Blank Hours Ru
54. elay e Setas required Sets a delay between the input activating and the soft starter tripping e Parameter 5F Input A Initial Delay e Set at around 120 seconds Limits operation of the input trip to 120 seconds after the start signal This allows time for pressure to build up in the piping before the low pressure input becomes active PETER Gy electronic 61 VersiStart i Ill 10 5 DC Brake with External Zero Speed Sensor For loads which may vary between braking cycles there are benefits in using an external zero speed sensor to interface with the VersiStart i III for brake shut off This control method ensures that the VersiStart i III braking will always shut off when the motor has reached a standstill thus avoiding unnecessary motor heating The following schematic diagram shows how you can use a zero speed sensor with the VersiStart i Ill to turn the brake function off at motor standstill The zero speed sensor A2 is often referred to as an under speed detector Its internal contact is open at zero speed and closed at any speed above zero speed Once the motor has reached a standstill 53 55 will open and the starter will be disabled When the next start command is given ie next application of K10 53 55 closes and the VersiStart i III is enabled The VersiStart i III must be operated in remote mode and parameter 6D Input A Function must be set to Starter Disable l 12789 C T1g T26 T3 a g 3g E m A
55. electronic VersiStart i Ill 12 Installation 5 1 Physical Installation 5 2 a 4 S 8 4 Control Terminals no74nR 1 VS i III 23 VS i Ill 220 Allow 100 mm 3 94 inches 2 VS i Ill 23 VS i IIl 220 Allow 50 mm 1 97 inches between between soft starters VS i III 255 VS i III 1000 Allow 200 mm 7 88 inches between soft starters VS i III 255N Allow 100 mm 3 94 inches between soft starters VS i III 360N VS i 111 1600N Allow 200 mm 7 88 inches between soft starters the soft starter and solid surfaces VS i III 255 VS i III 1000 Allow 200 mm 7 88 inches between the soft starter and solid surfaces VS i IIl 255N Allow 100 mm 3 94 inches between the soft starter and solid surfaces VS i III 360N VS i 111 1600N Allow 200 mm 7 88 inches between the soft starter and solid surfaces Soft starters may be mounted side by side with no clearance that is if mounted without communications modules The soft starter may be mounted on its side Derate the soft starter s rated current by 1596 Control terminations use 2 5mm plug in terminal blocks Unplug each block complete the wiring then reinsert the block 10 OS gt a labeled odes e
56. f FLA full load amperage or equivalent 1A Motor FLC Range Model dependent Description Matches the starter to the connected motor s full load current Set to the full load current FLC rating shown on the motor nameplate 1B Locked Rotor Time Range 0 01 2 00 minutes seconds Default 10 seconds Description Sets the maximum length of time the motor can sustain locked rotor current from cold before reaching its maximum temperature Set according to the motor datasheet 1C Motor FLC 2 Range Model dependent Description Sets the secondary motor s full load current 1D Locked Rotor Time 2 Range 0 01 2 00 minutes seconds Default 10 seconds Description Sets the maximum length of time the motor can sustain locked rotor current from cold before reaching its maximum temperature Set according to the motor datasheet 1E Dual Thermal Model Options Single default Dual Description Activates dual thermal modelling The dual thermal model is required only if the VersiStart i III is controlling two physically separate motors NOTE The second thermal model is only active if parameter 1E Dual Thermal Model is set to Dual and the starter is using the secondary motor set a programmable input is set to Motor Set Select and the input is active 8 5 2 2 Primary Start Stop 2A Start Mode Options Constant Current default Adaptive Control Description Selects the soft start mode
57. g the stop mode selected in parameter 2H To reset a trip on the soft starter press the RESET button on the keypad or activate the Reset remote input To stop the motor with a coast to stop regardless of the setting of parameter 2H Stop Mode press the local STOP and RESET buttons at the same time The soft starter will remove power from the motor and open the main contactor and the motor will coast to stop 7 5 Soft Start Methods Soft starters offer a variety of methods to control motor starting Each soft start method uses a different primary control parameter 7 5 1 Constant Current Constant current is the traditional form of soft starting which raises the current from zero to a specified level and keeps the current stable at that level until the motor has accelerated Constant current starting is ideal for applications where the start current must be kept below a particular level 70096 60096 50096 400 Bi i 1 Initial current parameter 2C 2 Current limit parameter 2B 3 Full voltage current 300 200 100 Current motor full load current 03321 D T T T T T T T T T 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Rotor speed full speed PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 30 7 5 2 7 5 3 Current Ramp Current ramp soft starting raises the current from a specified starting level 1 to a maximum limit 3 over an extended period of time 2 Current ramp starting can be useful fo
58. he input side of the soft starter Connecting power factor correction capacitors to the output side will damage the soft starter PETER Gy electronic 21 VersiStart i Ill 6 7 Power Supply Fuses Semiconductor fuses can be used for Type 2 coordination according to IEC 60947 4 2 standard and to reduce the risk of damage to SCRs from transient overload currents HRC fuses such as Ferraz Mersen AJT fuses can be used for Type 1 coordination according to IEC 60947 4 2 standard CAUTION Adaptive Control controls the motor s speed profile within the programmed time limit This may result in a higher level of current than traditional control methods For applications using Adaptive Control to soft stop the motor with stop times greater than 30 seconds motor branch protection should be selected as follows e standard HRC line fuses minimum 150 motor full load current e motor rated line fuses minimum rating 100 150 motor full load current e motor control circuit breaker minimum long time setting 150 motor full load current e motor control circuit breaker minimum short time setting 400 motor full load current for 30 seconds NOTE Fuse selection is based on a 400 FLC start for 20 seconds in conjunction with standard published starts per hour duty cycle 40 C ambient temperature and up to 1000 m altitude For installations operating outside these conditions consult your local supplier These fuse tables contain recommendations only Alwa
59. i Ill 220 MA VS i III 255 51A VS i Ill 255N 51A VS i Ill 350 70A VS i III 360N 72A VS i II 380N 76 A VS i III 425 85A VS i III 430N 86 A VS i III 500 100A VS i III 560 116A VS i III 620N 124 A VS i Ill 650N 130A VS i III 700 140A VS i I 790N 158 A VS i III 820 164A VS i Ill 920 184 A VS i Ill 930N 186 A VS Il 1000 200 A VS i III 1200N 240 A VS i III 1410N 282 A VS Ill 1600N 320A 4 2 3 Specifications Supply Mains voltage L1 L2 L3 AO 200 VAC 525 VAC 10 690 sica ree E e tb 380 VAC 600 VAC 10 in line or inside delta connection 090 ies 380 VAC 690 VAC 10 earthed star supply system only Control voltage A4 A5 A6 ON gg Ae ana aue aida datus 110 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC 10 15 600mA OD ANSA SANA MKM ed dabas EE 24 VACIVDC 20 2 8A Mains fr quehcy uxo co Ep MESA HTA Ee RE E Ee 45 Hz 66 Hz Rated Insulation Voltage to Sart AA NN Sen Lai 600 VAC Rated impulse withstand voltage liti dada 4kV Form designation reet ete tradere ded Bypassed or continuous semiconductor motor starter form 1 Short circuit capability Coordination with semiconductor fuses coo aa aent Type2 Coordination with HRG TUSeS ron e La eee IKKE N IN e e re Dd etc naa Markt Type 1 VESXNIIPAEATERMIIPAL UN prospective current 65 kA VENU Ge OH ul EE prospective current 85 kA VSTIII259N VS t IHEOSON idt ert o o RU RU RE ie AE prospective current 85 kA VS 111 1200N VS i III 1600N prospective curre
60. i Ill has detected a drop in the control voltage e Check the external control supply terminals A4 A5 A6 and reset the starter If the external control supply is stable e the 24 V supply on the main control PCB may be faulty or e the bypass driver PCB may be faulty internally bypassed models only Contact your local supplier for advice This protection is not active in Ready state Related parameters 16M LOW LEVEL This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip LOW PRESSURE This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 66 Display Possible cause Suggested solution MOTOR OVERLOAD The motor has reached its maximum thermal capacity Overload can be caused by MOTOR 2 OUERLOAT e The soft starter protection settings not matching the motor thermal capacity e Excessive starts per hour e Excessive throughput e Damage to the motor windings Resolve the cause of the overload and allow the motor to cool Related parameters 1A 1B 1C 1D 2A 2B 3A 3B 16A MOTOR CONNECTION Where X is 1 2 or 3 TH The motor is not connected correctly to the soft starter for in line or inside delta use e Check individual motor connections to the soft starter for power circuit continuity e Check connections at the motor terminal box This trip is not adjustable Related parameters None MOTOR THERMISTOR The motor thermistor input has been en
61. ifetime and since counter last reset e Number of starts lifetime and since counter last reset e Motor kWh lifetime and since counter last reset e Number of times the thermal model has been reset To view the counters 1 Open the Logs Menu Scroll to counters and press P Use the A and Y buttons to scroll through the counters Press P to view details To reset a counter press P then use the A and Y buttons to select Reset Do Not Reset Press MENU ENTER to confirm the action Too N To close the counter and return to the Logs Menu press gt NOTE The reset counters function is protected by the access code PETER Gy electronic 57 VersiStart i Ill 10 Application Examples A selection of Application Notes are available describing advanced installation or configuration of the VersiStart i III for situations with specific performance requirements Application notes are available for situations including brake and jog operation pumping and advanced protection options 10 1 Installation with Main Contactor The VersiStart i Ill is installed with a main contactor AC3 rated Control voltage must be supplied from the input side of the contactor The main contactor is controlled by the VersiStart i Ill Main Contactor output which by default is assigned to Output Relay A terminals 13 14 1 K1 Fl 1
62. ing control NOTE We recommend leaving the gain setting at the default level unless performance is not satisfactory If the motor accelerates or decelerates too quickly at the end of a start or stop increase the gain setting by 5 10 If the motor speed fluctuates during starting or stopping decrease the gain setting slightly 8 5 3 3 Secondary Start Stop Refer to the Primary Start Stop parameters for parameter details 3A Start Mode 2 Options Constant Current default Adaptive Control Description Selects the soft start mode 3B Current Limit 2 Range 100 600 FLC Default 350 Description Sets the current limit for constant current and current ramp soft starting as a percentage of motor full load current 3C Initial Current 2 Range 100 600 Default 350 Description Sets the initial start current level for current ramp starting as a percentage of motor full load current Set so that the motor begins to accelerate immediately after a start is initiated If current ramp starting is not required set the initial current equal to the current limit 3D Start Ramp Time 2 Range 1 180 seconds Default 10 seconds Description Sets the total start time for an Adaptive Control start or the ramp time for current ramp starting from the initial current to the current limit 3E Kickstart Level 2 Range 100 700 FLC Default 500 Description Sets the level of the kickstart current
63. ion Selects which phase sequences the soft starter will allow at a start During its pre start checks the starter examines the sequence of the phases at its input terminals and trips if the actual sequence does not match the selected option 4C Undercurrent Range 0 100 Default 20 Description Sets the trip point for undercurrent protection as a percentage of motor full load current Set to a level between the motor s normal working range and the motor s magnetising no load current typically 25 to 35 of full load current A setting of 0 disables undercurrent protection PETER Gy electronic 45 VersiStart i Ill 4D Instantaneous Overcurrent Range 80 600 FLC Default 400 Description Sets the trip point for instantaneous overcurrent protection as a percentage of motor full load current 4E Input A Trip Options Always Active default A trip can occur at any time when the soft starter is receiving power Operating Only A trip can occur while the soft starter is running stopping or starting Run Only A trip can only occur while the soft starter is running Description Selects when an input trip can occur 4F Motor Temperature Check Options Do Not Check default Check Description Selects whether the VersiStart i III will verify the motor has sufficient thermal capacity for a successful start The soft starter compares the motor s calculated temperature with the temperature rise fro
64. ion other settings are built in system protections and cannot be set or adjusted Display Possible cause Suggested solution 2 PHASE DAMAGED This message is displayed if the soft starter tripped on Lx Tx shorted during the pre start checks and PowerThrough is enabled It indicates that the starter now operates in PowerThough mode 2 phase control only Check for either a shorted SCR or a short within the bypass contactor Related parameters 15E BATTERY CLOCK A verification error has occurred on the real time clock or the backup battery voltage is low If the battery is low and the power is off date time settings will be lost The VersiStart i III will continue to soft start and soft stop correctly Reprogram the date and time The battery is not removable In order to replace the battery the main control PCB must be replaced Related parameters 16K CONTROLLER This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip CURRENT IMBALANCE Current imbalance can be caused by problems with the motor the environment or the installation such An imbalance in the incoming mains voltage A problem with the motor windings A light load on the motor A phase loss on input terminals L1 L2 or L3 during Run mode An SCR that has failed open circuit A failed SCR can only be definitely diagnosed by replacing the SCR and checking the starter s performance Related parameters 4A 5B 16B CURRENT READ ERR Where X is 1 2 or 3
65. is fitted and short circuit protection has there is a link between the thermistor input activated 64 65 or when the motor thermistor Remove the link then load the default parameter set This will disable the connected between 64 65 is permanently thermistor input and clear the trip removed Place a 1k2 Q resistor across the thermistor input Tum thermistor protection to Log only parameter 16G The soft starter does not control the motor Start performance may be unstable when using a low Motor Full Load Current setting correctly during starting parameter 1A This can affect use on a small test motor with full load current between 5 A and 50 A Power factor correction PFC capacitors must be installed on the supply side of the soft starter To control a dedicated PFC capacitor contactor connect the contactor to run relay terminals PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 68 Symptom Probable Cause Motor does not reach full speed e Ifthe start current is too low the motor will not produce enough torque to accelerate to full speed The soft starter may trip on excess start time NOTE Make sure the motor starting parameters are appropriate for the application and that you are using the intended motor starting profile If parameter 6D is set to Motor Set Select check that the corresponding input is in the expected state The load may be jammed Check the load for severe overloading or a locked rotor situation Erra
66. l 56 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 Logs Menu The Logs Menu provides information on events trips and starter performance Press the LOGS button to open the Logs Menu To navigate through the Logs Menu e to open a log press the button e toscroll through the entries in each log press the A and V buttons e to view details of a log entry press the gt button e to return to the previous level press the EXIT button e to close the Logs Menu press LOGS Trip Log The Trip Log stores details of the eight most recent trips including the date and time the trip happened Trip 1 is the most recent and trip 8 is the oldest stored trip To open the Trip Log 1 Open the Logs Menu 2 Scroll to Trip Log and press gt 3 Use the A and Y buttons to select a trip to view and press to display details To close the log and return to the main display press LOGS Event Log The Event Log stores time stamped details of the starter s 99 most recent events actions warnings and trips including the date and time of the event Event 1 is the most recent and event 99 is the oldest stored event To open the Event Log 1 Open the Logs Menu 2 Scroll to Event Log and press gt 3 Use the A and Y buttons to select an event to view and press P to display details To close the log and return to the main display press LOGS Performance Counters The performance counters store statistics on the starter s operation e Hours run l
67. m the last motor start and only operates if the motor is cool enough to start successfully 4G Frequency Check Options Do Not Check Start Only Start Run default Run Only Description Determines when and if the starter will monitor for a frequency trip 4H Frequency Variation Options 2Hz 5 Hz default 10 Hz 15 Hz Description Selects the soft starter s tolerance for frequency variation 8 5 5 5 Protection Delays 5A Restart Delay Range 00 01 60 00 minutes seconds Default 10 seconds Description The VersiStart i Ill can be configured to force a delay between the end of a stop and the beginning of the next start During the restart delay period the display shows the time remaining before another start can be attempted 5B Current Imbalance Delay Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 3 seconds Description Slows the VersiStart i III s response to current imbalance avoiding trips due to momentary fluctuations 5C Undercurrent Delay Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds Default 5 seconds Description Slows the VersiStart i III s response to undercurrent avoiding trips due to momentary fluctuations 5D Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay Range 0 00 1 00 minutes seconds Default 0 second Description Slows the VersiStart i III s response to overcurrent avoiding trips due to momentary overcurrent events PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 46 8
68. n Blank Current PETER Gy electronic 39 VersiStart i III 8 4 Extended Menu The Extended Menu provides access to all the VersiStart i III s programmable parameters Motor Details 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E Motor Full Load Current Locked Rotor Time Motor FLC 2 Locked Rotor Time 2 Dual Thermal Model Primary Start Stop 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2l 2J 2K aL Start Mode Current Limit Initial Current Start Ramp Time Kickstart Level Kickstart Time Excess Start Time Stop Mode Stop Time Adaptive Start Profile Adaptive Stop Profile Adaptive Control Gain Secondary Start Stop 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 3G 3H 3l 3J 3K 3L Start Mode 2 Current Limit 2 Initial Current 2 Start Ramp 2 Kickstart Level 2 Kickstart Time 2 Excess Start Time 2 Stop Mode 2 Stop Time 2 Adaptive Start Profile 2 Adaptive Stop Profile 2 Adaptive Control Gain 2 Protection Levels 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 4G 4H Current Imbalance Phase Sequence Undercurrent Instantaneous Overcurrent Input A Trip Motor Temperature Check Frequency Check Frequency Variation Protection Delays 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 5G Restart Delay Current Imbalance Delay Undercurrent Delay Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay Input A Trip Delay Input A Initial Delay Frequency Delay Inputs 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E Local Remote Comms in Remote Remote Reset Logic Input A Function Input A Name Default Setting Model depende
69. n current caused by loss of load Causes can include broken components shafts belts or couplings or a pump running dry Related parameters 4C 5C 16C UNSUPPORTED The selected function is not available eg jog is not supported in inside delta configuration OF TION FUNCTION Related parameters None HOT AVAILABLE IH INSIDE DELTA UZE FAIL PX Where X is 1 2 or 3 Internal fault PCB fault Contact your local supplier for advice This trip is not adjustable Related parameters None 11 3 General Faults This table describes situations where the soft starter does not operate as expected but does not trip or give a warning Symptom Probable Cause Starter Not Ready e Check Input A 53 55 The starter disable function may be active If parameter 6D is set to Starter Disable and there is an open circuit on 53 55 the VersiStart i III will not start The soft starter does not respond to the e The soft starter may be in Remote control mode When the soft starter is in Remote START or RESET button on the control mode the Local LED on the starter is off Press the LOCAL REMOTE keypad button once to change to Local control The soft starter does not respond to e The soft starter may be in Local control mode When the soft starter is in Local commands from the control inputs control mode the Local LED on the starter is on Press the LOCAL REMOTE button once to change to Remote control e The control wiring may be inc
70. n line connection AC53b 3 0 10 350 AC53b 3 5 15 345 AC53b 4 0 20 340 AC53b 4 5 30 330 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres VS i IIl 23 15A VS i III 43 26 A VS i Il 50 30 A VS 11153 37 A 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres VS 11176 47 A VS i IIl 97 58 A VS i IIl 100 61 A VS i IIl 105 78 A VS i IIl 145 90A VS i IIl 170 97 A VS i IIl 200 134 A VS i IIl 220 148 A VS i IIl 255 176 A VS i IIl 255N 176 A VS i III 350 244 A VS i III 360N 263 A VS i III 380N 299 A VS i III 425 305A VS i III 430N 309 A VS i 111 500 326 A VS i IIl 580 364 A VS i IIl 620N 434 A VS i III 650N 455 A VS i IIl 700 438 A VS i IIl 790N 579 A VS i 111 820 516 A VS i III 920 571 A VS i III 930N 661 A VS i IIl 1000 664 A VS i IIl 1200N 1071 A VS i IIl 1410N 1114 A VS i III 1600N 1353 A Inside delta connection 40 C 1000 metres 40 C 1000 metres 40 C 1000 metres 40 C 1000 metres VS i IIl 23 22A VS i IIl 43 44 A VS i Il 50 45 A VS i IIl 53 55 A 40 C 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres 40 C lt 1000 metres VS i IIl 76 70A VS i IIl 97 87 A VS i Il 100 92A VS i IIl 105 117A VS i IIl 145 136 A VS i III 170 146 A VS i IIl 200 200A VS i IIl 220 223 A VS i IIl 255 264 A VS i IIl 255N 264 A VS i IIl 350 366 A VS i Ill 360N 465 A 395 A PETER Gy electronic 7 VersiStart i III VS i III 380N
71. n mode NOTE Although the Emergency Run satisfies the functionality requirements of Fire Mode Peter Electronic does not recommend its use in situations that require testing and or compliance with specific standards as it is not certified PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 60 10 4 Auxiliary Trip Circuit In normal operation the VersiStart i III is controlled via a remote two wire signal terminals 56 57 Input A terminals 53 55 is connected to an external trip circuit such as a low pressure alarm switch for a pumping system When the external circuit activates the soft starter trips which stops the motor N N 3 J 1 Three phase supply 2 Motorteminals 3 Control voltage model dependent 4 Remote control inputs 5 Motor thermistor input 6 Relay outputs d 3 NI 4 T E D xp xp e pena o D 3 LA ji 21 22 24 Relay output B 14 33 34 Relay output C 08880 B Parameter settings e Parameter 6D Input A Function e Select Input Trip N O Assigns the Input A to Auxiliary Trip N O function e Parameter 6E Input A Name e Selecta name eg Low Pressure Assigns a name to Input A e Parameter 4E Input A Trip e Setas required For example Run Only limits the input trip to when the soft starter is running only e Parameter 5E Input A Trip D
72. nLocalcontrlmode Status The status screens are active LE The graph has been paused Logs Thelogsmenuisopen Lt If the starter is in remote control mode the Local LED will be off If all LEDs are off the starter is not receiving control voltage 7 3 Displays The keypad displays a wide range of performance information about the soft starter The bottom half of the screen shows real time information on current or motor power as selected in parameter 10J Use the STATUS button or A and V buttons to select the information shown on the top half of the screen e Starter status e Motor temperature e Current e Motor power e Last start information e Date and time e SCR conduction NOTE Screens shown here are with the default settings PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 28 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 3 4 7 3 5 7 3 6 7 3 7 7 3 8 7 3 9 Starter Status The starter status screen shows details of the starter s operating status motor temperature and motor power READY Hi S00 BAR BEM Programmable screen The VersiStart i III s user programmable screen can be configured to show the most important information for the particular application Use parameters 10B to 10E to select which information to display READY Beea HRS Motor Temperature The temperature screen shows which motor data set is in use and the temperature of both motors as a percentage of total thermal capacity If the Ver
73. ng the new value by pressing the MENU ENTER button after adjusting a parameter setting If you press EXIT the change will not be saved e Check that the adjustment lock parameter 15B is set to Read amp Write If the adjustment lock is set to Read Only settings can be viewed but not changed You need to know the security access code to change the adjustment lock setting e The EEPROM may be faulty on the keypad A faulty EEPROM will also trip the soft starter and the keypad will display the message Parameter out of range Contact your local supplier for advice Remote keypad shows message The keypad is not receiving data from the control PCB Check the cable connection awaiting data PETER Gy electronic 69 VersiStart i Ill 12 Accessories 12 1 Communication Modules VersiStart i III soft starters support network communication via easy to install communications modules Each soft starter can support one communications module at a time Available protocols Ethernet Profinet Modbus TCP Ethernet IP Profibus DeviceNet Modbus RTU and USB 12 2 Remote Control Panel RCP A remote mounted keypad can be installed with the VersiStart i III The keypad can be mounted up to 3 metres away from the starter for control and monitoring The starter can be controlled and programmed from either the remote keypad or the keypad on the starter Both displays show the same information The remote keypad also allows parameter settings
74. ngs and press the P button LOADYSAUE SETTINGS 3 Scroll to the required function and press the P button LOST DEFAULTS LOAD USER SET 1 LOAD USER SET 2 4 At the confirmation prompt select YES to confirm or NO to cancel and then LOAD DEFAULTS MENU ENTER to load save the selection NE YES When the action has been completed the screen will briefly display a confirmation message then return to the status screens Reset Thermal Models NOTE This function is protected by the security access code The VersiStart i III s advanced thermal modelling software constantly monitors the motor s performance This allows the VersiStart i III to calculate the motor s temperature and ability to start successfully at any time If the VersiStart i III is configured for use on two motors each motor s temperature is modelled separately The thermal model for the active motor can be reset if required 1 Open the Setup Tools 2 Scroll to Reset Thermal Models and press P RESET THERMAL MODELS Mi vs Me gt TO RESET 3 Use W to select Reset and press MENU ENTER to confirm DO HOT RESET RESET 4 When the thermal model has been reset the screen will display a confirmation message then return to the previous screen PETER Bo electronic 55 VersiStart i Ill CAUTION N Resetting the motor thermal model may compromise motor life and should only be done in the case of emergency PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Il
75. nt 00 10 mm ss Model dependent 00 10 mm ss Single Constant Current 350 FLC 35096 FLC 00 10 mm ss 50096 FLC 0 ms 00 20 mm ss Coast To Stop 00 00 mm ss Constant Acceleration Constant Deceleration 75 Constant Current 350 FLC 350 FLC 00 10 mm ss 500 FLC 0 ms 00 20 mm ss Coast To Stop 00 00 mm ss Constant Acceleration Constant Deceleration 15 30 Any Seguence 20 FLC 400 FLC Always Active Do Not Check Start Run 5 Hz 00 10 mm ss 00 03 mm ss 00 05 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 00 01 mm ss LCL RMT Anytime Enable Control in RMT Normally Closed N C Motor Set Select Input Trip VersiStart i Ill PETER Gy electronic 40 Relay Outputs TA Relay A Function 7B Relay A On Delay 7C Relay A Off Delay 7D Relay B Function TE Relay B On Delay TF Relay B Off Delay 7G Relay C Function 7TH Relay C On Delay 7 Relay C Off Delay 7J Low Current Flag TK High Current Flag TL Motor Temperature Flag Analog Output 8A Analog Output A 8B Analog A Scale 8C Analog A Maximum Adjustment 8D Analog A Minimum Adjustment Auto Reset 9A Auto Reset Action 9B Maximum Resets 9C Reset Delay Groups A amp B 9D Reset Delay Group C Display 10A Language 10B User Screen Top Left 10C User Screen Top Right 10D User Screen Bottom Left 10E User Screen Bottom Right 10F Graph Timebase 10G Graph Maximum Adjustment 10H Graph Minimum Adjustment 101 Mains Reference Vol
76. nt 100 kA PETER Gy electronic 9 VersiStart i III Electromagnetic capability compliant with EU Directive 89 336 EEC EMG EMISSIONS co cote aetna etn d ao tas IEC 60947 4 2 Class B and Lloyds Marine No 1 Specification EMC Imimuhily E IEC 60947 4 2 Inputs INPUT PEE ES Active 24 VDC 8 mA approx Slart b4 55 a EES Normally Open SOPLADO 57 eet i o e e a e fat ead des e di dein tain die aa di fei Normally Closed Reset 58 57 icu ue die RR ter e eee EE Normally Closed Programmable input 53 55 ete imn a e RR ERR a en e ends Normally Open M tor thermistor 64 65 incarna e REA HERR RR RR Le Re e NE Trip gt 3 6 KQ reset lt 1 6kQ Outputs Relay outputs 5 eR LC RD ra eed de cie fec e 10A 250 VAC resistive 5A 250 VAC AC15 pf 0 3 Programmable outputs Relay A 13 14 gt ine EE RU Ue IRURE EE Normally Open Relay CA NEO Changeover AA E Normally Open Analog output 40 41 aite RD INI KIRSTI Raat tagline 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA selectable Maximum load RES ERR EE a le 600 Q 12 VDC 20 mA ACCUIACY ir A A de nadine eT a aida a ine ah ee 5 24 VDC output 55 41 Maximum lOadd 22100020 eaa pe te LG e ni tela d t DU eh dete Dee dte ett 200 mA ACCUTACYE EE 10 Environmental Protection VSiIll 28 VS TIIETOS EE IP20 VS 11111455 VS HIN eege IP00 Operating temperaturer ao once e t ete d ees 10 C to 60 C above 40 C with derating Storage temperatura id epe egene 25 C to 60 C Operating Altitude HLA AIR A a ne 0
77. ntrol stopping performance 1 Select Adaptive Control from the Stop Mode menu parameter 2H 2 Set the desired Stop Time parameter 21 3 Select the required Adaptive Stop Profile parameter 2K PETER Gy electronic 33 VersiStart i Ill do Adaptive Control stop profile parameter 2K oo 1 Early deceleration 80 2 Constant deceleration 70 3 Late deceleration 60 4 Stop time parameter 21 e o 50 4096 3096 20 10 0 Time Pump stopping The hydraulic characteristics of pump systems vary considerably This variation means the ideal deceleration profile and stop time will vary from application to application The table provides guidelines on selecting between Adaptive Control deceleration profiles but we recommend testing the three profiles to identify the best profile for the application Adaptive Stop Profile Late Deceleration Constant Deceleration Early Deceleration The first Adaptive Control stop will be a normal soft stop This allows the VersiStart i III to learn the characteristics of the connected motor This motor data is used by the VersiStart i III during subsequent Adaptive Control stops NOTE Adaptive Control will control the load according to the programmed profile Stopping current will vary according to the selected deceleration profile and stop time If replacing a motor connected to a VersiStart i III programmed for Adaptive Control starting or stopping or if the starter ha
78. nuing ENTER ACCESS CODE pii MENU ENTER ACCESS ALLOWED SUPERVISOR To change the access code use parameter 15A The default access code is 0000 PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 54 8 8 8 8 1 8 8 2 8 8 3 Setup Tools Setup Tools includes maintenance options to configure the VersiStart i III s date and time reset the thermal models or load a standard parameter set To access the Setup Tools open the Programming Menu then select Setup Tools Set Date and Time To set the date and time Open the Setup Tools Scroll to the date time screen Press the button to enter edit mode Press the and EXIT buttons to select which part of the date or time to edit Use the A and V buttons to change the value on P WN gt To save changes press the P button The VersiStart i III will confirm the changes To cancel changes press the EXIT button Load Save Settings The Load Save Settings menu requires an access code and allows users to e Load the VersiStart i III s parameters with default values e Reload previously saved parameter settings from an internal file e Save the current parameter settings to an internal file In addition to the factory default values file the VersiStart i III can store two user defined parameter files These files contain default values until a user file is saved To load or save parameter settings 1 Open the Setup Tools 2 Scroll to Load Save Setti
79. og Output The VersiStart i III has an analog output which can be connected to associated equipment to monitor motor performance 8A Analog Output A Options Current FLC default Current as a percentage of motor full load current Motor Temp 96 Motor temperature as a percentage of the motor s thermal capacity Motor kW 96 Measured motor kilowatts as a percentage of maximum kW Motor kVA 96 Measured motor kilovolt amperes as a percentage of maximum kVA Motor pf Motor power factor measured by the soft starter Measured motor kW N3 x average current x mains reference voltage x measured power factor Maximum motor kW 3 x motor FLC x mains reference voltage Power factor is assumed to be 1 Measured motor kVA V3 x average current x mains reference voltage Maximum motor kVA N3 x motor FLC x mains reference voltage Description Selects which information will be reported via the analog output 8B Analog A Scale Range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA default Description Selects the range of the analog output 8C Analog A Maximum Range 0 600 Default 100 Description Calibrates the upper limit of the analog output to match the signal measured on an external current measuring device 8D Analog A Minimum Range 0 600 Default 0 Description Calibrates the lower limit of the analog output to match the signal measured on an external current measuring device PETER Gy electronic 4
80. or brake operation 1 Set parameter 21 for the desired stopping time duration 1 This is the total braking time and must be set sufficiently longer than the brake time parameter 15H to allow the pre braking stage to reduce motor speed to approximately 70 If the stop time is too short braking will not be successful and the motor will coast to stop VersiStart i Ill PETER Gy electronic 34 7 7 2 Set Brake Time parameter 15H to approximately one quarter of the programmed Stop Time This sets the time for the Full Brake stage 2 3 Adjust the Brake Torque parameter 15G so that the desired stopping performance is achieved If set too low the motor will not stop completely and will coast to stop by the end of the braking period 1 Stop time parameter 21 2 Brake time parameter 15H 3 Coast to stop time Speed CAUTION N When using DC brake the mains supply must be connected to the soft starter input terminals L1 L2 L3 in positive phase sequence and parameter 4B Phase Sequence must be set to Positive Only NOTE For loads which may vary between braking cycles install a zero speed sensor to ensure that the soft starter ends DC braking when the motor stops This avoids unnecessary heating of the motor For more information on using the VersiStart i III with an external speed sensor eg for applications with variable load during the braking cycle refer to DC Brake with External Zero Speed Sensor on p
81. or testing During this test the soft starter s control input and relay output protection settings can be tested This test mode is not suitable for testing soft starting or soft stopping performance The FLC of the test motor must be at least 2 of the soft starter s minimum FLC refer to Minimum and Maximum Current Settings on page 8 NOTE When testing the soft starter with a small motor set parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current to the minimum allowable value Models which are internally bypassed do not require an external bypass contactor 6 1 2 In line installation internally bypassed wu Ft N Main contactor optional TES 15 DE lucc Semiconductor fuses optional AA E E pe 952 DF AT M 6 05 BS Df em AA E s QD 04478 C K1 PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 18 6 1 3 In line installation externally bypassed Non bypassed models have dedicated bypass terminals which allow the VersiStart i III to continue providing protection and monitoring functions even when bypassed via an external bypass contactor The bypass contactor must be connected to the bypass terminals and controlled by a programmable output configured to Run refer to parameters 7A 71 K2 AL z p Main contactor optional Bypass contactor external Semiconductor fuses optional 2 1 L1
82. orrect Check that the remote start stop and reset inputs are configured correctly refer to Control Wiring on page 13 for details e The signals to the remote inputs may be incorrect Test the signalling by activating each input signal in tum The appropriate remote control input LED should activate on the starter The soft starter does not respond to a start e The soft starter may be waiting for the restart delay to elapse The length of the command from either the local or remote restart delay is controlled by parameter 5A Restart Delay controls e The motor may be too hot to permit a start If parameter 4F Motor Temperature Check is set to Check the soft starter will only permit a start when it calculates that the motor has sufficient thermal capacity to complete the start successfully Wait for the motor to cool before attempting another start e The starter may be disabled via a programmable input If parameter 6D is set to Starter Disable and there is an open circuit on 53 55 the VersiStart i III will not start If there is no further need to disable the starter close the circuit on the input NOTE Parameter 6A Local Remote controls when the LOCAL REMOTE button is enabled A reset does not occur after an e The remote 2 wire start signal must be removed and reapplied for a re start Auto Reset when using a remote two wire control Non resettable Thermistor Cct trip when e The thermistor input is enabled once a link
83. ote Control commands are always enabled 6C Remote Reset Logic Options Normally Closed default Normally Open Description Selects whether the VersiStart i III s remote reset input terminals 58 57 is normally open or normally closed 6D Input A Function Options Motor Set Select default The VersiStart i Ill can be configured with two separate sets of motor data To use the secondary motor data parameter 6D must be set to Motor Set Select and 53 55 must be closed when a start command is given The VersiStart i Ill checks which motor data to use at a start and will use that motor data for the entire start stop cycle Input Trip N O Input A can be used to trip the soft starter When parameter 6D is set to Input Trip N O a closed circuit across 53 55 trips the soft starter Input Trip N C When parameter 6D is set to Input Trip N C an open circuit across 53 55 trips the soft starter Local Remote Select Input A can be used to select between local and remote control instead of using the LOCAL REMOTE button on the keypad When the input is open the starter is in local mode and can be controlled via the keypad When the input is closed the starter is in remote mode The START and LOCAL REMOTE buttons are disabled and the soft starter will ignore any Local Remote select command from the serial communications network To use Input A to select between local and remote control parameter 6A must be set to LC
84. p Profile Stop Time Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Current Limit Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Adaptive Start Profile Start Ramp Time Excess Start Time Locked Rotor Time Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Start Ramp Time Current Limit Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Start Ramp Time Current Limit Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Start Ramp Time Current Limit Stop Mode Adaptive Stop Profile Stop Time Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Start Ramp Time Current Limit Excess Start Time Locked Rotor Time Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Start Ramp Time Current Limit Excess Start Time Locked Rotor Time Model dependent Adaptive Control Early Acceleration 10 seconds Adaptive Control Late Deceleration 15 seconds Model dependent Adaptive Control Early Acceleration 5 seconds Adaptive Control Late Deceleration 5 seconds Model dependent Constant Current 350 Model dependent Adaptive Control Constant Acceleration 20 seconds 30 seconds 20 seconds Model dependent Constant Current 5 seconds 400 Model dependent Constant Current 5 seconds 450 Model dependent Constant Current 5 seconds 400 Adaptive Control Constant Deceleration 10 seconds Model dependent Constant Current 10 seconds 400 30 seconds 20 seconds Model dependent Constant Current 10 seconds 450 40 seconds 30 seconds VersiStart i Ill PETER Gy electronic 38 8 3 Standard Menu Th
85. profile will raise the speed quickly then control acceleration through the rest of the start NOTE Adaptive Control will control the load according to the programmed profile Start current will vary according to the selected acceleration profile and the programmed start time If replacing a motor connected to a VersiStart i III programmed for Adaptive Control starting or stopping or if the starter has been tested on a different motor prior to actual installation the starter will need to learn the characteristics of the new motor The VersiStart i III will automatically re learn the motor s characteristics if parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current or parameter 2L Adaptive Control Gain is changed CAUTION Adaptive Control controls the motor s speed profile within the programmed time limit This may result in a higher level of current than traditional control methods Fine tuning Adaptive Control If the motor does not start or stop smoothly adjust the adaptive control gain parameter 2L The gain setting determines how much the VersiStart i III will adjust future adaptive control starts and stops based on information from the previous start The gain setting affects both starting and stopping performance e Ifthe motor accelerates or decelerates too quickly at the end of a start or stop increase the gain setting by 596 1096 e Ifthe motor speed fluctuates during starting or stopping decrease the gain setting slightly NOTE Changing the gain
86. r applications where e the load can vary between starts for example a conveyor which may start loaded or unloaded Set the initial current parameter 2C to a level that will start the motor with a light load and the current limit parameter 2B to a level that will start the motor with a heavy load e the load breaks away easily but starting time needs to be extended for example a centrifugal pump where pipeline pressure needs to build up slowly e the electricity supply is limited for example a generator set and a slower application of load will allow greater time for the supply to respond LAS 700 n KEN EE SC e 600 T 5 KE O N 9 500 B N 2 A 954 m 2 2 j g 1 Initial current parameter 2C 2 300 2 Start ramp time parameter 2D E 3 Current limit parameter 2B Es 200957 4 Full voltage current E UI S 100 D N E 8 O S Time Adaptive Control for Starting In an adaptive control soft start the VersiStart i III adjusts the current in order to start the motor within a specified time and using a selected acceleration profile CAUTION Adaptive Control cannot start the motor faster than a direct on line DOL start If the start ramp time parameter 2D is shorter than the motor s DOL start time starting current may reach DOL levels Every application has a particular starting profile based on characteristics of the load and the motor Adaptive Control offers three different star
87. rding to the NEC PETER Gy electronic 27 VersiStart i III 7 Operation 7 1 The Keypad Cn a i Eune spay tor status and programming deals LOCAL REMOTE Toggle between Local and Remote control STATUS Open the status displays and scroll between different status screens GRAPHS Open the performance graphs and scroll between different graph screens LOGS Open the logs Soft starter local control buttons W START Start the motor STOP Stop the motor RESET Reset a trip Local mode only 4 Status LEDs see below for details Menu navigation buttons E EXIT Exit the menu or parameter or cancel a parameter change gt Enter a menu or parameter or save a parameter change A V Scroll to the next or previous menu or parameter change the setting of the current parameter or scroll through the status or graph screens Remote input LEDs When on W INPUT A Programmable input A is active START The remote start input is active N STOP The remote stop input is active RESET The remote reset input is active 7 2 Starter Status LEDs LED name On Flash lt ss The motor is stopped and the starter is ready to start The motor is stopped and the starter is waiting for the Restart Delay parameter 5A or Motor Temperature Check parameter 4F Run The motor is in run state receiving full voltage The motor is starting or stopping Local Thestarterisi
88. s been tested on a different motor prior to actual installation the starter will need to learn the characteristics of the new motor The VersiStart i III will automatically re learn the motor s characteristics if parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current or parameter 2L Adaptive Control Gain is changed 7 6 4 Brake Brake reduces the time required to stop the motor During braking an increased noise level from the motor may be audible This is a normal part of motor braking When brake is selected the VersiStart i Ill uses DC injection to slow the motor VersiStart i III braking e Does not require the use of a DC brake contactor e Controls all three phases so that the braking currents and associated heating are evenly distributed through the motor CAUTION N If the brake torgue is set too high the motor will stop before the end of the brake time and the motor will suffer unnecessary heating which could result in damage Careful configuration is reguired to ensure safe operation of the starter and motor A high brake torgue setting can result in peak currents up to motor DOL being drawn while the motor is stopping Ensure protection fuses installed in the motor branch circuit are selected appropriately CAUTION N Brake operation causes the motor to heat faster than the rate calculated by the motor thermal model If you are using brake install a motor thermistor or allow sufficient restart delay parameter 5A To configure the VersiStart i III f
89. s 65 Thermistor input Motor thermistors 641 65 E NOTE If no motor thermistors are connected to the VersiStart i Ill thermistor input terminals 64 65 must be open If 64 65 are shorted the VersiStart i III will trip The thermistor circuit should be run in screened cable and must be electrically isolated from earth and all other power and control circuits VersiStart i Ill PETER Gy electronic 14 5 7 Power Terminations NOTE For personnel safety the power terminals on models up to VS i III 105 are protected by snap off tabs When using large cables it may be necessary to break off these tabs NOTE Some units use aluminium busbars When connecting power terminations we recommend cleaning the surface contact area thoroughly using an emery or stainless steel brush and using an appropriate jointing compound to prevent corrosion Use only copper stranded or solid conductors rated for 75 C or higher ess S 8 5 mm M8 jo Cable size 6 50 mm AWG 10 1 0 Torque 4 Nm 2 9 ft lb VS illl 145 19 Nm 14 0 ft lb o 08351 B 3 3 38 Nm 28 0 ft lb VS i III 23 VS i III 105 Torx T20 x 150 38 Nm 28 0 ft lb 10 5 mm M10 VAS 38Nm 28 0 ft lb o 14543 A 3 3 D 09866 B 3 3 o 08353 B 3 3 VS i Ill 1200N VS i IIl 1600N 66 Nm 48 7 ft lb
90. siStart i III is configured for use on one motor the temperature for the secondary motor M2 will always show 0 PRIMARY MOTOR SET gt Hi ops Current The current screen shows real time line current on each phase PHASE CURRENTS pagan Do Do gag aa Motor Power The motor power screen shows motor power KW HP and kVA and power factor BAB Bk Last Start Information The last start information screen shows details of the most recent successful start e Start duration seconds e maximum start current drawn as a percentage of motor full load current e calculated rise in motor temperature LAST START Gia 5 356 FLC A TEMP SS Date and Time The date time screen shows the current system date and time 24 hour format For details on setting the date and time refer to Set Date and Time on page 54 SCR Conduction Bargraph The SCR conduction bargraph shows the level of conduction on each phase Graphs The VersiStart i Ill can display real time performance information for e current e motor temperature e motor kW e motor KVA e motor power factor The newest information is displayed at the right hand edge of the screen Older data is not stored PETER Gy electronic 29 VersiStart i Ill To access the graphs or to change which graph is shown press the GRAPHS button The graph can also be paused to allow past performance to be analysed To pause the graph press and hold the GR
91. tage lt 440 VAC 6 9URD30D11A0050 6 9URD30D11A0125 6 9URD30D11A0125 6 9URD30D11A0125 6 9URD30D11A0160 6 9URD30D11A0200 6 9URD30D11A0200 6 9URD30D11A0315 6 9URD30D11A0315 6 9URD30D11A0315 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0550 6 9URD33D11A0630 6 9URD33D11A0700 6 9URD32D11A0630 6 9URD33D11A0700 6 9URD32D11A0700 6 9URD32D11A0800 6 9URD33D11A1000 6 9URD33D11A1000 6 9URD33D11A0900 6 6URD33D11A1400 6 9URD33D11A1100 6 9URD33D11A1250 6 6URD33D11A1400 lt 575 VAC 6 9URD30D11A0050 6 9URD30D11A0125 6 9URD30D11A0125 6 9URD30D11A0125 6 9URD30D11A0160 6 9URD30D11A0200 6 9URD30D11A0200 6 9URD30D11A0315 6 9URD30D11A0315 6 9URD30D11A0315 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD31D11A0450 6 9URD33D11A0630 6 9URD33D11A0700 6 9URD33D11A0700 6 9URD33D11A1000 6 9URD33D11A1000 6 6URD33D11A1400 6 6URD33D11A1400 lt 690 VAC aa DER i od E pata E al VS iM 1000 2590000 G9URD33DMAMO0 VS IM 1200N 4500000 6URD233PLAF2200 6URD233PLAF2200 VS MI 1410N 6480000 6URD233PLAF2200 6URD233PLAF2200 VS il 1600N 12500000 6URD233PLAF2800 GURD233PLAF2800 Ferraz Mersen Fuses AJT Lt p me pum Dur D mum l 440 VAC 575 VAC 690 VAC VS i III 350 202000 AJT400 AJT400 Not suitable VS i lll 360N 320000 AJT400 AJT400 VS i lll 380N 320000 AJT450 AJT450 V
92. tage 10J Display A or kW Restricted 15A Access Code 15B Adjustment Lock 15C Emergency Run 5D Current Calibration 15E Shorted SCR Action 15F Jog Torque 5G Brake Torque 15H Brake Time 151 Brake Torque 2 15 Brake Time 2 Protection Action 16A Motor Overload 16B Current Imbalance 16C Undercurrent 16D Instantaneous Overcurrent 16E Input A Trip 16F Frequency 16G Motor Thermistor 16H Excess Start Time 161 Starter Communication 16J Heatsink Overtemperature 16K Battery Clock 16L Network Communication 16M Low Control Volts 4 4 Default Setting Main Contactor 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss Run 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss Trip 00 00 mm ss 00 00 mm ss 50 FLC 100 FLC 80 Current FLC 4 20 mA 10096 0 Do Not Auto Reset 1 00 05 mm ss 5 minutes English Starter State Blank Hours Run Blank 10 seconds 40096 0 400 V Current 0000 Read amp Write Disable 100 3 Phase Control Only 50 20 00 01 mm ss 20 00 01 mm ss Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter Trip Starter PETER Gy electronic 41 VersiStart i Ill 8 5 Parameter Descriptions 8 5 1 1 Motor Details NOTE Parameter 1B determines the trip current for motor overload protection The default setting of parameter 1B provides Motor Overload Protection Class 10 Trip Current 105 o
93. ternal winding configuration Soft starters are not suitable for use with this type of two speed motor When the soft starter receives a high speed start signal it closes the high speed contactor K1 and star contactor K3 then controls the motor according to the primary motor settings When the soft starter receives a low speed start signal it closes the low speed contactor K2 This closes Input A and the VersiStart i III controls the motor according to the secondary motor settings Do Be y T4 T5 o UI 5 F1 k2 T mulo 4 11 2 T10 eT o o m 3 L2 4 T20 of 2 o m 0 5 3 6 T3o D o Eo M D A5 o K3 K 46 a K10 53 2 ku K ue o o o al 55 3 24 Bi e K10 K3 K1 ki B OL Ge al AL o K2 K2 56 Ke ke p K11 o OA E s1 T 58 E a K10 o El o K10 ea K11 14 Control voltage model dependent 2 Remote control inputs Relay outputs Remote high speed start input NOTE Contactors K2 and K3 must be mechanically interlocked Parameter settings Star contactor high speed Reset contact 21 22 24 Relay output B e Parameter 6D Input A Function e Select Motor Set Select assigns Input A for Motor set selection e Set high speed performance characteristics using the primary motor settings e Set low speed performance characteristics
94. tic motor operation e The SCRs in the VersiStart i III require at least 5 A of current to latch If you are testing the soft starter on a motor with full load current less than 5 A the SCRs may not latch correctly Erratic and noisy motor operation e Ifthe soft starter is connected to the motor using inside delta configuration the soft starter may not be correctly detecting the connection Contact your local supplier for advice Soft stop ends too quickly e The soft stop settings may not be appropriate for the motor and load Review the settings of parameters 2H 21 3H and 3l e Ifthe motor is very lightly loaded soft stop will have limited effect Adaptive Control brake jog and e These features are only available with in line installation If the VersiStart i III is PowerThrough functions not working installed inside delta these features will not operate After selecting Adaptive Control the motor e The first Adaptive Control start is actually Constant Current so that the starter can used an ordinary start and or the second learn from the motor characteristics Subsequent starts use Adaptive Control start was different to the first PowerThrough does not operate when e The starter will trip on Lx Tx Shorted on the first start attempt after control power is selected applied PowerThrough will not operate if control power is cycled between starts Parameter settings cannot be stored e Make sure you are savi
95. ting profiles to suit the reguirements of different applications Selecting a profile that matches the inherent profile of the application can help smooth out acceleration across the full start time Selecting a dramatically different Adaptive Control profile can somewhat neutralise the inherent profile The VersiStart i III monitors the motor s performance during each start to improve control for future soft starts Adaptive Control To use Adaptive Control to control starting performance 1 Select Adaptive Control from the Start Mode menu parameter 2A 2 Setthe desired Start Ramp Time parameter 2D 3 Select the desired Adaptive Start Profile parameter 2J 4 Set a start Current Limit parameter 2B sufficiently high to allow a successful start The first Adaptive Control start will be a Constant Current start This allows the VersiStart i III to learn the characteristics of the connected motor This motor data is used by the VersiStart i III during subsequent Adaptive Control starts l 100 E Adaptive start profile parameter 2J 1 Early acceleration 2 Constant acceleration 3 Late acceleration 4 Start ramp time parameter 2D Speed 04827 C PETER Gy electronic 31 VersiStart i Ill How to Select the Adaptive Control Start Profile The best profile will depend on the exact details of each application Some loads such as submersible pumps should not be run at slow speeds An early acceleration
96. to be copied between soft starters 12 3 Finger Guard Kit Finger guards may be specified for personnel safety Finger guards fit over the soft starter terminals to prevent accidental contact with live terminals Finger guards provide IP20 protection when correctly installed NOTE Finger guards are required for models VS i III 145 VS i III 425 to be UL compliant Refer to UL Compliant Installation on page 10 for more information NOTE Finger guards can be used on soft starter models VS i III 145 VS i III 1000 internally bypassed models only Different kits are required for different models 124 PC Software WinMaster PC software provides monitoring programming and control of up to 99 soft starters A Modbus or USB communication module is required for each starter to use WinMaster PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 70 13 Busbar Adjustment Procedure The busbars on non bypassed models VS i III 360N VS i III 1600N can be adjusted for top or bottom input and output as required NOTE Many electronic components are sensitive to static electricity Voltages so low that they cannot be felt seen or heard can reduce the life affect performance or completely destroy sensitive electronic components When performing service proper ESD equipment should be used to prevent possible damage from occurring All units are manufactured with input and output busbars at the bottom of the unit as standard The input and or output busbars can b
97. toring functions even when bypassed via an external bypass contactor The bypass contactor must be connected to the bypass terminals and controlled by a programmable output configured to Run refer to parameters 7A 71 K2 A Be T L Ki FI n PE ZU es ue JA U1 1 U2 4 m O PH 4 T2 to Em V1 2 M V2 5 em E AA US W2 6 SLs P egl e Qe AA O E o 13 14 5 Ki 24 2 K2 8 8 gt NOTE The bypass terminals on VS i III 255N are T1B T2B T3B The bypass terminals on VS i III 360N VS i III 1600N are L1B L2B L3B The fuses can be installed on the input side if required CAUTION When connecting the VersiStart i III in inside delta configuration always install a main contactor or shunt trip circuit breaker Main contactor strongly recommended Bypass contactor external Semiconductor fuses optional PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 20 6 1 7 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 Inside delta installation non bypassed Main contactor strongly recommended d B Semiconductor fuses optional eu 1 L1 DPF 2 11 SCH e Gei Un U24 gn a J PE 4T2 vu M was 9 JA W1 3 dx W2 6 P 5 L3 O Reg 6 T3 e O 04483 D CAUTION N When connecting the VersiStart i I
98. until the end of a soft stop Check the fuses If testing the soft starter with a small motor it must draw at least 2 of its minimum FLC setting on each phase Related parameters None PUMP FAULT This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip STARTER e There is a problem with the connection between the soft starter and the optional communications COMMUNICATION module Remove and reinstall the module If the problem persists contact your local BETWEEN MODULE Ek s AND SOFT STARTER There is an internal communications error within the soft starter Contact your local distributor Related parameters 161 STARTER DISABLE This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip THERMISTOR CIRCUIT Check that a PT100 RTD is not connected to 64 65 The thermistor input has been enabled and e The resistance at the input has fallen below 20 Q the cold resistance of most thermistors will be over this value or e A short circuit has occurred Check and resolve this condition Related parameters None TIME OQUERCURREHT The VersiStart i Ill is internally bypassed and has drawn high current during running The 10A protection curve trip has been reached or the motor current has risen to 600 of the motor FLC setting Related parameters None PETER Gy electronic 67 VersiStart i Ill Display Possible cause Suggested solution UNDERCUERENT The motor has experienced a sharp drop i
99. use the A and V buttons Pressing A or V once will increase or decrease the value by one unit If the button is held for longer than five seconds the value will increase or decrease at a faster rate e to save changes press MENU ENTER The setting shown on the display will be saved and the keypad will return to the parameter list e to cancel changes press EXIT The keypad will ask for confirmation then return to the parameter list without saving changes PETER Gy 37 electronic VersiStart i Ill 8 2 Quick Setup The Quick Setup Menu makes it easy to configure the VersiStart i III for common applications The VersiStart i III selects the parameters relevant to the application and suggests a typical setting and you can adjust each parameter to suit your exact requirements Always set parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current to match the motor s nameplate full load current The suggested value is the starter s minimum full load current On the display the highlighted values are suggested values and the values enclosed in a box are the loaded values Application Suggested value Pump Centrifugal Pump Submersible Fan Damped Fan Undamped Compressor Screw Compressor Recip Crusher Rotary Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Adaptive Start Profile Start Ramp Time Stop Mode Adaptive Stop Profile Stop Time Motor Full Load Current Start Mode Adaptive Start Profile Start Ramp Time Stop Mode Adaptive Sto
100. using the secondary motor settings e Parameter 7D Relay B Function e Select Trip assigns Trip function to Relay Output B NOTE If the VersiStart i III trips on supply frequency parameter 16F Frequency when the high speed start signal 7 is removed modify the frequency protection settings PETER Gy electronic VersiStart i Ill 64 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 Protection Responses 11 2 When a protection condition is detected the VersiStart i III will write this to the event log and may also trip or issue a warning The soft starter s response depends on the Protection Action setting parameter group 16 Some protection responses cannot be adjusted by the user These trips are usually caused by external events such as phase loss or by a fault within the soft starter These trips do not have associated parameters and cannot be set to Warn or Log If the VersiStart i III trips you will need to identify and clear the condition that triggered the trip then reset the soft starter before restarting To reset the starter press the RESET button on the keypad or activate the Reset remote input If the VersiStart i III has issued a warning the soft starter will reset itself once the cause of the warning has been resolved Trip Messages This table lists soft starter s protection mechanisms and the probable cause of the trip Some of these can be adjusted using parameter group 4 Protection Levels and parameter group 16 Protection Act
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