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1. S BR2 Bri DC Vo nput Filter Capacitor e T Common Bis Drives wPrecharge Only __ Lat L gl uU IE o i9 o Oo goa O Oo o H Jo 7 n EGE o D o sg i i P onm ool Wy i ON Wu OW wu Ii Wi I WES d ST USE 75 C COPPER WIRE s S COPPER WIRE 4 IE ONLY U Vv w PE P et Set U V W PE PE R g T TORQUE T T T3 7 ice Bi Ti T2 T3 Li L2 13 enw Spee ES OUTPUT INPUT OV AC 120V AC 240V AC Frame 6 150 HP Normal Duty Frame 6 150 HP Normal Duty 480V AC Input 650V DC Input Shaded terminals BR1 amp BR2 will only be present on drives ordered with the Brake Option 16 PowerFlex 700S Drive Table E Terminal Block Designations Terminal Description Notes BR1 DC Brake 4 Dynamic Brake Resistor Connection 4 BR2 DC Brake Dynamic Brake Resistor Connection DC DC Bus DC Input Power or Dynamic Brake Chopper DC DC Bus DC Input Power or Dynamic B
2. al tions f le Option Communic Modul Ter 00000 Tagy MON EE Soff KEE ja o D0000 i rte 00000 Rau so d e s Cp n o eo Frame 5 0 Phase Selection 5 Jumper O O O Spare b sj O O O Spare o d Eg i Fan Voltage INPUT AC DA m ca 690 Volt Tap 600 Volt Tap 480 Volt Tap 400 Volt Tap 0 d 4 o o l n Frame 5 amp 6 utilize a transformer to matc
3. Dkk used between 7 amp 10 If precharge is needed in sinking configuration this If this is not used the drive must circuit must connect to 24V DC power for drive to De re programmed prusa a complete the precharge cycle jumper between terminal 8 amp 10 Sourcing Input using external power supply Enable In sourcing configuration must connect to 24V DC common for drive to run TB1 Row T Top COMMON Precharge RETURN 24V DC Precharge control is used in common bus configurations E and is not required for AC fed drives SIE If precharge control is not required reprogram Par 838 7 Digin 1 Sel to a value of zero PRECHARGE I ENABLE If precharge is needed in sourcing configuration must connect to 24V DC common for drive to enter pre charge cycle Auxiliary Outputs 24V DC outputs 25 mA maximum per output Digital Output 1 Indicating Alarm and Digital Output 2 Indicating Using DigOut 1 to annunciate an alarm Fault in sourcing configuration e Link the status word to the output control TB1 Row T Top Par 843 DigOut 1 Data the destination linked to Par 155 Logic Status the source e Select which bit activated the output Par 844 DigOut 1 Bit 8
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5. 087 Dia 107 6 4 24 eege 21 2 47 Dia Z laces 96 9 3 81 2 Places es EEN Box 2 RD dil ER 7 A ei ug NON ae iR E e JL M MUI 184 0 9 188 5 le 7 24 EM Ed ees dee y gt e d 6 05 Go 1 P 65 0 2 56 4 ij Z 03 0 06 _ 150 0 5 91 I 215 0 8 46 1094 29 1314617 280 0 11 02 e 750 I 320 0 12 60 or 11 70 Dimensions are in millimeters and inches Frame A B C D E Approx Weight kg bel 5 308 9 12 16 644 5 25 37 275 4 10 84 225 0 8 86 625 0 24 61 37 19 82 9 Weights include HIM and Standard I O 10 PowerFlex 700S Drive Figure 7 PowerFlex 700S Frame 6 Dimensions M amp 466 7 18 38 s E lt A aw 2180 071 6 50 0 26 lt 15 5 0 61 42 Rae Ma 360 6 14 20 xd Detail 80 031 lt D ns 0 45 e C gt B sse ug _ o e e K 369 0 14 53 349 5 13 76 E Power S Oo cH 2j eee 4 d E B O e o O H fi Ki y Q 8 5 0 33 gt bP o 126 3 Lifting Holes 4 Places 4 97 12 7 0 50 Dia Y 123 5 4 86 34 9 1 37 Dia 627 247 Dia 222 087 Dia 112 9 4 44 3 Places Removable Junction Bo
6. This construction can greatly increase the cable charging current required and reduce the overall drive performance Unless specified in the individual distance tables as tested with the drive these cables are not recommended and their performance against the lead length limits supplied is not known Table C Recommended Shielded Wire Location _ Rating Type Description Standard 600V 90 C 194 F Four tinned copper conductors with XLPE insulation Option 1 IXHHW2 RHW 2 Copper braid aluminum foil combination shield and tinned Anixter copper drain wire B209500 B209507 PVC jacket Belden 29501 29507 or equivalent Standard Tray rated 600V 90 Three tinned copper conductors with XLPE insulation Option 2 C 194 F RHH 5 mil single helical copper tape 2596 overlap min with three RHW 2 bare copper grounds in contact with shield Anixter OLF 7xxxxx or PVC jacket equivalent Class amp Il Tray rated 600V 90 Three bare copper conductors with XLPE insulation and Division amp IC 194 F RHH impervious corrugated continuously welded aluminum armor RHW 2 Black sunlight resistant PVC jacket overall Anixter 7V 7xxxx 3G Three copper grounds on 10 AWG and smaller or equivalent PowerFlex 700S Drive 13 Figure 8 Power Terminal Block Location Frame 1 Frame 2 Frames 38 4
7. ANG 6 AWG 44 Ib in 44 Ib in 5 R S T DC DC U V and W 70 0 mm 16 0 mm 15 N m 15 N m 100 HP 8 0 AWG 4 AWG 133 Ib in 133 Ibin BR1 2 35 0 mm 2 5 mm 3 6 N m 3 6 N m 1 0 AWG 14 AWG 32 Ib in 32 Ib in PE 35 0 mm 16 0 mm 5 N m 5 N m 1 0 ANG 6 AWG 44 Ib in A4 Ib in 6 All power terminals 70 0 mm 2 5 mm 6 N m 6 N m 250 MCM 14 AWG 52 Ib in 52 Ib in SHLD Terminal 1 6 Terminating point for wiring 1 6 N m 1 6 N m shields 14 Ib in 14 Ib in TAUX Terminal Block 14 Auxiliary Control Voltage 1 3 mm 0 2 mm PS PS 16 AWG 24 AWG 5 6 4 0 mm 0 5 mm 0 6 N m 0 6 N m 10 AWG 22 AWG 5 3 Ib in 5 3 lb in o Fan Terminal Block 5 6 User Supplied Fan Voltage 4 0 mm 0 5 mm 0 6 N m 0 6 N m Common Bus Only OV AC 240V AC 120V AC 10 AWG 22 AWG 5 3 Ib in 5 3 Ib in 1 Maximum minimum sizes that the terminal block will accept these are not recommendations 2 Not all terminals present on all drives 8 External control power UL Installation 300V DC 10 Non UL Installation 270 600V DC 10 Frame 1 6 100 W Figure 9 Power and Ground Wiring L0 2 13 m 72 73 A A A Required Input Fusing A A t O Required Branch Circuit Disconnect n Ae Important Common Bus D
8. Real the destination linked to Par 308 Output Current the source e Scale the Output to the source parameter Par 822 Anlg Out2 Scale xx Par 2 Motor NP FLA 10 V Output Input Output Connection Example Primary Encoder Primary Encoder using internal power supply Required Parameter Changes Interface TB2 Row T Top Using Encoder 0 as speed feedback Supports 12V DC e Par 222 Motor Fdkbk Sel 0 Encoder 0 default differential encoders with internal power supply 5V DC differential encoders require external power supply and special jumper settings Used as primary closed loop speed feedback aN a aa ANAN QVHO OO GOGO OV HV PO9N POWER COMMON RETURN CASE GROUND e Par 232 Encoder 0 PPR Pulses Rev for installed encoder 24 PowerFlex 700S Drive Start Up Check List This section describes how you start up the PowerFlex 700S the following start up procedure Some of the voltages present are at incoming line potential To avoid electric shock hazard or damage to equipment only qualified service personnel should perform the following procedure Thoroughly read and understand the procedure before beginning If an event does not occur while performing this procedure Do Not Proceed Remove Power including user supplied control voltages User supplied voltages may exist even when main AC power is not appl
9. 0 801 B10 Analog Input 1 differential input TL 13 bit sign 802 803 20k ohm input impedance 804 805 D B9 Analog Input Shield Optional connection point for EN Io analog input shield 2 Y 12 B8 Analog Input 2 10 0V DC or H 1 OV DC bipolar 806 807 We e B7 Analog Input 2 differential input C 13 bit sign 808 809 IE 20k ohm input impedance 810 811 SIME B6 Analog Output 1 10 0V DC bipolar differential 814 815 ES B5 Analog Output 1 Return output 11 bit sign 2k ohm 816 817 INE minimum load 812 818 ING i 0 B4 Analog Output Shield Optional connection point for IS PI analog output shield 2 B3 Analog Output 2 10 0V DC bipolar differential 819 820 B2 Analog Output 2 Return output 11 bit sign 2k ohm 821 822 minimum load 813 823 B1 Analog Output Shield Optional connection point for analog shields 1 Referto Analog Input Settings in the PowerFlex 700S User Manual for necessary dip switch settings 2 Analog shields should connect to common at the signal source if possible Shields for signals from ungrounded devices such as analog tachometers should connect to an analog shield terminal point at the drive PowerFlex 700S Drive 19 Table TB2 Row T Top Terminals a Oo BE ss Terminal Signal Description co T13 Encoder Signal A Primary encoder interface 5 or 12V DC switch 22
10. 2 232 T12 Encoder Signal Not A selectable UL Nominal current draw per channel 233 234 TH Encoder Signal B 12V DC 45 mA 5V DC 32 mA 231 230 236 237 T10 Encoder Signal Not B 238 235 T9 Encoder Signal Z T8 Encoder Signal Not Z T7 Shield Connection point for encoder shield T6 Digital Input 2 High speed 12 24V DC sinking digital input 824 839 T5 Digital Input 4 amp 2 Return 833 830 831 832 T4 Digital Input 3 High speed 12 24V DC sinking digital input 824 840 T3 Digital Input 3 Return 837 834 835 836 T2 Power Supply 12V DC A 12V DC power supply for primary encoder interface T1 Power Supply 12V DC Return A and high speed inputs Rating 300 mA eter to Encoder Input Settings in the PowerFlex 2 This power supply supports only the primary encoder interface and digital inputs Do not use it to power circuits outside of the drive Table J TB2 Row B Bottom Terminals Ser Manual tor necessary dip switch settings NRHN 5 BE BS Terminal Signal Description co B13 Encoder Signal A Secondary encoder interface 5 or 12V DC switch 222 243 B12 Encoder Signal Not A selectable 1 Nominal current draw per channel 244 242 Bit Encoder Signal B 12V DC 45 mA 5V DC 32 mA 241 240 7 246 247 B10 Encoder Signal Not B 248 245 B9 Encoder Signal Z B8 Encoder Signal Not Z B7 Shield Connection point for encoder shield B6 Unused B5 Relay Out
11. Any Drive and Option 1 v 2 v 3 v Refer to 4 PowerFlex Reference Manual v Vol 2 5 v 6 v 4 PowerFlex 700S Drive Mounting Clearances Figure 1 Minimum Mounting Clearance Requirements Operating Temperatures Dimensions r n nj E Po No Adhesive Label 5 oyo 5 Ze see below eo F BY e 7 By CTIE u u Song gees ee 38838 33333 HE a 50 8mm 2 0 in y 4 101 6mm i 4 0 in With Adhesive Label b see below LC SR 7 C sw Oh E Le 101 6mm 4 0 in 5 518 SS Ra rr Ba cus Refer to the PowerFlex Reference Kt Manual Vol 2 for detailed 50 8mm 2 0 in 4 101 6mm dimension information 5 5 GR oe i as PowerFlex 700S drives are designed to operate in a surrounding air temperature range of 0 to 40 C To operate the drive in installations with surrounding air temperature between 41 and 50 C remove the adhesive label affixed to the top of the drive enclosure Important Removing the adhesive label from the drive changes the NEMA enclosure rating from Type 1 to Open type The following are the PowerFlex 700S dimensions Table B PowerFlex 700S Frames AC Input DC Input 208 240 400V 480V 600V 540V 650V E ND HD NDHP HDHP KW kW NDHP HD HP ND HP HD HP ND
12. C Input Application Notes 1 If drives without internal precharge are used Frames 5 amp 6 only then a precharge capability must be provided in the system to guard against possible damage and b disconnect switches Must Not be used between the input of the drive and a common DC bus without the use of an external precharge device 2 If drives with internal precharge Frames 0 6 are used with a disconnect switch to the common bus then a an auxiliary contact on the disconnect must be connected to a digital input of the drive The corresponding input parameter 361 366 must be set to option 30 Precharge Enable This provides the proper precharge interlock guarding against possible damage to the drive when connected to a common DC bus the drive must have firmware version 2 002 or above Standard amp Vector Control PowerFlex 700S Drive 15 Figure 10 Power Terminal Block KNA BRI EI vi ane Frame 2 BI RA po d N pe BRI BR2 DC DC PE U V W RS T N f PE Frame 1 T1 T2 T3 L1 L2 L3 S Al ai p 7 Frame 3 BI ei wm Oh ri nu 7j 7 N Cs su BRI BR2 DC DC U V W R S T B FJ T3 T1 T2 T3 L1 L2 L3 e D BRI PS BR2 DC DC DC Um vm wm PE PE Ri au TAS Frame 5 75 HP Normal Duty AC Input BR1 DC DC Urt v2 Wm R
13. HP HD HP ND HP HD HP 112 15 175 Ab 110 7 5 0 75 75 Ab 110 75 3 2 11 75 15 10 15 10 11 7 5 15 10 5 3 5 75 5 i i 5 2 10 7 5 15 11 20 15 20 15 15 11 20 15 185 15 25 20 25 20 185 15 25 20 3 15 10 22 185 130 25 30 25 22 18 5 30 25 20 15 30 22 40 30 40 30 30 22 40 30 i 37 30 50 40 50 40 37 30 50 40 4 25 20 45 37 60 50 60 50 45 37 60 50 30 25 5 40 30 55 45 75 60 75 60 55 45 75 60 50 40 100 75 100 75 100 175 6 60 50 75 55 125 100 75 55 125 100 75 60 90 75 150 125 90 75 150 125 110 90 110 90 PowerFlex 700S Drive 5 Figure 2 PowerFlex 700S Frame 1 3 Frame 1 Shown 12 5 0 49 tl 7 0 0 28 yp gt F C a 0 E d D a i IO REESEN B E A WOON C oE J OM i di zn i 7 0 0 28 vr Dimensions are in millimeters and inches Weight o kg Ibs JA B C D E Drive 1 1200 0 7 87 389 0 15 31 202 8 7 98 175 0 6 89 375 0 14 76 11 3 24 92 2 285 0 11 22 389 0 15 31 202 7 7 98 250 0 9 84 1375 0 14 76 18 4 40 57 3 285 0 11 22 564 0 22 20 202 7 7 98 250 0 9 84 550 0 21 65 26 6 58 65 Weights include HIM DriveLogix controll
14. ILI SA2 TA3 Frame 5 100 HP Normal Duty AC Input BR1 0 240 PS BR2 DC DC DC UMI V Te WT3 PE VAC VAC PE RE OI Ou OOOO oO le OOO Frame 5 75 HP Normal Duty c eslo oljomU me 6 06l6lol c ede o C5 650V DC Iput 2 epo p age O O 0 0 OOOO0 WC 120 Ps e vac T Precharge Resistor Fuse FWP 15A14F Common Bus Drives w Precharge Only BRi DC DC Um V T2 WTS 0 240 pe BR2 DC PEVAC VAC PE O yO E Li o OIO OL9 e VAC y Precharge Resistor Fuse FWP 15A14F Common Bus Drives w Precharge Only OOl O Frame 5 100 HP Normal Duty 650V DC Input O0 OIO TS Iji i JI o o o O SCH Common Mode Capacitor I SJ OS a LER DE amp MOV Jumpers Ex 2 Common Mode Capacitor USE 75 C COPPER WIRE ONLY TORE ES Input Filter Capacitor amp MOV Jumpers EMES
15. Places 159 7 6 29 28 7 1 13 Dia 2 Places AG 46 7 1 84 Dia 2 69 X Ei 2 Places E 167 9 6 61 SE 130 5 5 14 GL 87 7 3 45 94 0 3 70 I 4131 0 5 16 I 202 2 7 96 Dimensions are in millimeters and inches 252 9 92 7 8 PowerFlex 700S Drive Figure 5 PowerFlex 700S Frame 4 Dimensions A D gt 118 0 0 55 77 0 0 27 2 Places TS 020 15 1 0 59 lt _ 15 1 0 i 4 Ai iooooo c 369 5 14 53 39909 d 348 9 13 76 PowerFiex D E jus o o B 25 B dr 8 0 0 31 gt x FA Lifting Holes 3 Places 0 31 4 Places 0 31 47 0 1 85 Dia 160099 gt 28 7 1 13 Dia 2 Plates 2 Places me 57 gt 54 1 2 13 Dia 22 2 0 87 Dia DT 2 Places 4 WE l CH d los C OX ee OX LW cx Or E 65 0 2 56 26 8 1 08 lt gt 36 8 1 45 lt gt 51 5 2 03 gt Approx Weight kg bel Frame Drive amp Packaging 29 03 63 9 220 8 8 69 758 8 29 9 201 8 7 94 192 0 7 56 741 7 29 2 28 4 62 5 9 Weigh
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17. Ty Quick Start PowerFlex 700S Drive Introduction This document is designed to guide you through the basic steps needed to install start up and program the PowerFlex 700S Drive The information provided does not replace the user manual and is intended for qualified personnel only For detailed PowerFlex 700S information refer to the following Title Publication Available PowerFlex 700S User Manual 20D UMO001 PowerFlex 700S Reference Manual Vol 2 PFlex RM 002 www theautomationbookstore PowerFlex 700S Firmware Release Notes 20D RN004 com Precautions Class 1 LED Product A ATTENTION Hazard of permanent eye damage exists when using optical transmission equipment This product emits intense light and invisible radiation Do not look into module ports or fiber optic cable connectors General Precautions A A gt ATTENTION This drive contains ESD Electrostatic Discharge sensitive parts and assemblies Static control precautions are required when installing testing servicing or repairing this assembly Component damage may result if ESD control procedures are not followed If you are not familiar with static control procedures reference A B publication 8000 4 5 2 Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage or any other applicable ESD protection handbook ATTENTION An incorrectly applied or installed drive can result in component damage or a reduction in product life Wiring or appli
18. alarm 11 le 22 PowerFlex 7008 Drive Input Output Connection Example Auxiliary Output Auxiliary Output sourcing configuration Using Relay Out to annunciate drive running Relay contact output e Link the status word to the relay control TB2 Row B Bottom EXTERNAL 24V DC Fa a ro rm pay a ra ra a ma ra raum common UU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT EXTERNAL24V RETURN POWER SUPPLY SESESESESESESESESESESESES 4 5 NA TN Running Par 841 Relay Out Data the destination linked to Par 155 Logic Status the source Set Par 842 Relay Out Bit to a value of one so that Par 155 Logic Status bit 1 Running will control the output 12 24V DC Inputs Digital Inputs used for Start Stop 3 Wire Control 3 Wire Control Non Reversing using internal power supply TB2 Row T Top a aa II 66666666666609 1 2 3 4 5 6 J Start o o Stop oO Jo Par 839 Digital Input 2 Select 1 Normal Stop Par 840 Digital Input 3 Select 2 Start Par 153 Control Option bit 8 3WireControl 1 3 wire control Use Digital Input 2 amp 3 for 3 wire Star
19. cation errors such as under sizing the motor incorrect or inadequate AC supply or excessive surrounding air temperatures may result in malfunction of the system ATTENTION Only qualified personnel familiar with the PowerFlex 700S Drive and associated machinery should plan or implement the installation start up and subsequent maintenance of the system Failure to comply may result in personal injury and or equipment damage 2 PowerFlex 700S Drive EMC Instructions GPP b ATTENTION To avoid an electric shock hazard verify that the voltage on the bus capacitors has discharged before performing any work on the drive Measure the DC bus voltage at the DC amp DC terminals of the Power Terminal Block refer to Chapter 1 in the PowerFlex 700S User Manual for location The voltage must be zero ATTENTION Risk of injury or equipment damage exists DPI or SCANport host products must not be directly connected together via 1202 cables Unpredictable behavior can result if two or more devices are connected in this manner ATTENTION Risk of injury or equipment damage exists Parameters 365 Encdr0 Loss Cnfg 394 VoltFdbkLossCnfg let you determine the action of the drive in response to operating anomalies Precautions should be taken to ensure that the settings of these parameters do not create hazards of injury or equipment damage ATTENTION Risk of injury or equipment damage exists Parameters 383 SL CommLoss Data 392 NetL
20. e Send the data to the Speed Reference parameter Par 10 Speed Ref1 the destination linked to Par 800 Anlg In1 Data the source e Select Ref 1 as the active speed ref Par 16 Speed Ref Sel 1 e Par 153 Control Option bit 0 0 Unipolar Speed Reference Using Analog In2 as 10 to 10V speed trim 10 e Scale the input to 1V 10 Par 808 Anlg In2 Scale 01 e Send the data to the speed Reference parameter Par 13 Speed Ref2 the destination linked to Par 806 Anlg In2 Data the source e Select Ref 1 as the active speed ref and Ref2 as trim Speed Ref Sel 3 Analog Outputs 10V DC Used to drive analog meters displaying speed and current TB1 Row B Bottom AC ou Motor LI Speed Motor 2 Current MM MM a m Jo o o Table M Encoder Wiring Example Using Analog Out 1 10V to 10V to meter Motor RPM and direction e Send the data to the Analog Output Par 815 Anlg Out Real the destination linked to Par 300 Motor Spd Fdbk the source e Scale the Output to the source parameter Par 817 Anlg Outi Scale 175 1750 Par 4 Motor NP RPM 10V Using Analog Out 2 10V to 10V to meter Motor Current e Send the data to the Analog Output Par 820 Anlg Out2
21. er with ControlNet daughtercard Hi Resolution Encoder Option and 20 COMM C ControlNet adapter PowerFlex 700S Drive Figure 3 PowerFlex 700S Bottom View Dimensions Frame1 amp 2 Frame 1 173 5 6 83 3595 600 132 5 M 25 5 100 72 5 2 85 DIE L 108 0 4 25 135 0 5 31 140 9 5 55 161 0 6 34 Frame 2 22 4 0 88 Dia 28 7 1 13 Dia 2 Places E T 1 19 Dia 3 Places X n de 187 6 7 39 160 3 6 31 Pal 6 05 114 9 ECC ORGS m DEE Regal OX 65 0 2 56 104 3 4 11 122 2 4 81 137 7 5 42 171 0 6 73 201 4 7 93 242 4 9 54 Dimensions are in millimeters and inches PowerFlex 700S Drive Figure 4 PowerFlex 700S Frame 3 Bottom View Dimensions Frame 3 All Drives except 50 HP 480 V 37 kW 400V 170 3 6 70 159 7 6 29 22 2 0 87 Dia 37 3 1 47 Dia 28 7 1 13 Dia Ba 2 places 2 places amr 167 9 162 9 153 9 187 3 DI 6 06 as 641 737 5 14 1 87 7 3 45 pr 94 0 37 0 131 0 5 16 r 162 0 6 38 A a 202 2 7 96 Le 252 0 9 92 Frame 3 50 HP 480V 37 kW 400V Normal Duty Drive I 170 3 6 70 j 34 9 1 37 Dia 2
22. es basic information to wire the PowerFlex 7008 Table K Digital Wiring Examples The following definitions are used throughout this section Source Apply positive voltage through the device to the input or output e Connect the input or output common return directly to the power supply common Sink Apply the positive voltage directly to the input or output common return e Connect the input or output to the power supply common through the device Input Output Digital Inputs used for enable and precharge control Note 24V DC Supply supports only on board digital inputs Do not use for circuits outside the drive Connection Example Sourcing Input using internal power supply Required Parameter Changes Enable In sinking configuration this circuit must TB1 Row T Top connect to 24V DC power for drive to run Precharge 10 4 Ee B 5 Precharge control is used in common bus configurations EL and is not required for AC fed drives E mH I PRECHARGE If precharge control is not required reprogram Par 838 H Digin 1 Sel to a value of zero or replace the contact y Br on shown with a jumper from Terminal 8 to Terminal 10 H N Fixed If this is not ES used a jumper must be EES
23. h the input line voltage to the internal fan voltage If you line voltage is different then the voltage class specified on the drive nameplate it may be necessary to change the transformer taps The taps are shown in the inserts of frames 5 amp 6 Fan VA Rating Common Bus Only Common Bus drives require user supplied 120V or 240V to power the cooling fans Power source is connected between OV AC and the terminal corresponding to your source voltage see common bus terminal blocks page 15 5 100 VA 6 138 VA Frame Fan Voltage 120V or 240V 14 PowerFlex 700S Drive Table D Power Terminal Block Specifications Wire Size Range J Torque No Name Frame Description Maximum Minimum Maximum Recommended Power Terminal Block 1 All power terminals 4 0 mm 0 5 mm 1 7N m 0 8 N m 10 AWG 22 AWG 15 Ib in 7 Ib in 2 All power terminals 10 0 mm 0 8 mm 1 7 N m 1 4 N m 6 AWG 18 AWG 15 Ib in 12 Ib in 3 All power terminals 25 0 mm 2 5 mm 3 6 N m 1 8 N m 8 AWG 14 ANG 32 Ib in 16 Ib in All power terminals 10 0 mm 0 8 mm 1 7 N m 1 4 N m 6 AWG 18 AWG 15 Ib in 12 Ib in 4 All power terminals 35 0 mm 10 mm 4 0 N m 4 0 N m 1 0 ANG 8 AWG 24 Ib in 24 Ib in 5 R S T BR1 2 DC DC U V 35 0 mm 2 5 mm 3 6 N m 3 6 N m 75HP and W 1 0 AWG 14 AWG 32 Ib in 32 Ib in PE 35 0 mm 16 0 mm 5 N m 5 N m 1 0
24. he Start Up Rountine is 3 wire control Parameter 153 Control Options Bit 8 set to 1 Status Indicators DRIVE PowerFlex 700S Drive 29 Table P Drive Status Indicator Descriptions Name Color State Description PWR Green Steady Illuminates when power is applied to the drive Power STS Green Flashing Drive ready but not running 4 no faults are present o Status Steady Drive running no faults are present 8 Yellow Flashing A type 2 non configurable alarm condition exists drive continues to run Steady A type 1 user configurable alarm condition exists but drive E continues to run x Red Flashing A fault has occurred Steady A non resettable fault has occurred Red Flashing The drive is in flash recovery mode The only operation permitted is Yellow Alternately flash upgrade lt PORT Status of DPI port internal communications if present 8 MOD Refer to the Status of communications module when installed 2 NET A M Status of network if connected E NET B dapter User Manual Status of secondary network if ted S y network if connected E Q SYNCHLINK Green Steady The module is configured as the time keeper 2 or z e The module is configured as a follower and synchronization is a complete Oz Green Flashing The follower s are not synchronized with the time keeper 8 Red Flashing The m
25. hrough all the menu options 1 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the Start Up PowerFlex 7008S Start Up The Start Up routine perc SE the drive f basic operation Push Enter gt TIP If using a HIM the following functions are not available Alt Man Alt Lang e Alt SMART 28 PowerFlex 700S Drive Down level or Select PowerFlex 700S Start Up G9 Back 1 level or 1 selection Scroll all choices Motor Control Motor Data Board Power Circuit Test Select pud Control Enter Motor NP Data sep V Se Diagnostic Check for et Power amp Units oral Drive Power Circuit Select DB Resistor FLA Resolver Hi Res Encoder Volt ue Linear Sensor RPM Poles Motor Tests Inertia Measure Speed Limits Speed Control Field Oriented Measure System Select Direction Select Sources For All Control Measure Inertia Control Speed References Stator Resistance Set FWD REV and Leakage Inductance ABS Speed Limits Magnetizing Inductance PMag Motor Encoder Offset Stator 1 o Resistance Stator See Important statement about the HIM on page 27 Inductance Back EMF Direction Test Verify Direction a Start Stop I O Done Exit Configure Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Note In 2 wire mode the drive will start when the HIM Start is pressed and stop when the HIM Start is released The recommended mode of use for t
26. ied to then drive Correct the malfunction before continuing ATTENTION Power must be applied to the drive to perform Before Applying Power to the Drive LI 1 Confirm that motor wires are connected to the correct terminals and are secure J 2 Confirm that encoder wires are connected to the correct terminals and are secure LI 3 Confirm that all control inputs are connected to the correct terminals and are secure LI 4 Verify that AC line power at the disconnect device is within the rated value of the drive LI 5 Verify that control power voltage is correct The remainder of this procedure requires a HIM Human Interface Module be installed If an operator interface is not available remote devices should be used to start up the drive PWR Power 0 STS Status 6 0G oeeo OO enee oa OK CC SK X OC b a Allen Bradley e PowerFlex 700S Drive 25 Applying Power to the Drive PWR LED Steady Green 6 Apply AC power and control voltages to the drive Examine the Power Power has been applied to the drive and no faults are present 7 Examine the Status STS LED Verify that it is flashing green If it is not in this state check the following possible causes and take the necessary corrective action Flashing Yellow A run inhibit exists in the drive Refer to Table N to correct the problem Table N Common Causes of a Pre Start Alarm Examine Par 156 Run Inhibi
27. l is present or the drive will not start Refer to Chapter 4 in the PowerFlex 7005 User Manual for a list of potential digital input conflicts If a fault code appears refer to Chapter 4 in the PowerFlex 7005 User Manual The STS LED should be flashing green at this point L1 8 Proceed to Start Up Routine PowerFlex 700S Drive 27 Assisted Start Up This routine prompts you for information that is needed to start up a drive for most applications such as line and motor data commonly adjusted parameters and I O gt Important This start up routine requires a HIM If the drive is configured for 2 wire control the HIM installed on the drive will also act as a 2 wire device In 2 wire mode the drive will start when the HIM Start is pressed and stop when the HIM Start is released The recommended mode of use for a Start Up Routine is 3 wire control Parameter 153 Control Options Bit 8 set to 1 The assisted start up routine asks simple yes or no questions and prompts you to input required information Access Assisted Start Up by selecting Start Up from the Main Menu 1 Toexitthe User Display screen Press Esc Ee Stopped Auto 0 0 Output C 1 In the Main Menu use the Down Arrow to scroll to 2 Pros Entar ps stopped TE p gt TIP Throughout the Start Up Routine 0 0 many screens have more selections than EE gno om shown Use the arrow keys to scroll ba rame te ease t
28. lded 0 750 mm 18AWG 3 140 P cable such as Belden conductor shielded Minimum 8770 or equiv EMC Refer to EMC Instructions for details Compliance 1 If the wires are short and contained within a cabinet which has no sensitive circuits the use of shielded wire may not be necessary but is always recommended PowerFlex 700S Drive 17 Wiring the Main Control Board I O Terminals Terminal blocks TB1 and TB2 contain connection points for all inputs outputs and standard encoder connections Both terminal blocks reside on the Main Control Board Remove the terminal block plug from the socket and make connections gt TIP Remember to route wires through the sliding access panel at the bottom Control Assembly Reinstall the plug when wiring is complete The terminal blocks have keys which make it difficult to insert a terminal plug into the wrong socket Table F Control amp Encoder Terminal Block Specifications Wires Size Range Torque Name Frame Description Maximum Minimum Maximum Recommended 1 0 amp Encoder 1 2 3 5 Signal amp Encoder 1 5mm 1i4mm 25N m 22 N m Blocks power connections 16 AWG 28AWG 2 2lb in 1 9 Ib in aximum minimum sizes the terminal block will accept these are not recommendations Figure 1 Main Control Board UO Terminal Locations TB1 Row T Top TB1 Row B Bottom TB2 Row B Bottom TB2 Row T Top 18 Powe
29. nch circuit protection and disconnect devices Failure to do so may result in personal injury and or equipment damage ATTENTION National Codes and standards NEC VDE BSI General A variety of cable types are acceptable for drive installations For many installations unshielded cable is adequate provided it can be separated from sensitive circuits As an approximate guide allow a spacing of 0 3 meters 1 foot for every 10 meters 32 8 feet of length In all cases long parallel runs must be avoided Do not use cable with an insulation thickness less than or equal to 15 mils 0 4 mm 0 015 in See Table C on page 12 Unshielded THHN THWN or similar wire is acceptable for drive installation in dry environments provided adequate free air space and or conduit fill rates limits are provided Do not use THHN or similarly coated wire in wet areas Any wire chosen must have a minimum insulation thickness of 15 Mils and should not have large variations in insulation concentricity Shielded Armored Cable Shielded cable contains all of the general benefits of multi conductor cable with the added benefit of a copper braided shield that can contain much of the noise generated by a typical AC Drive Strong consideration for shielded cable should be given in installations with sensitive equipment such as weigh scales capacitive proximity switches and other devices that may be affected by electrical noise in the distribution system Applica
30. odule is configured as a time master on SynchLink and has received time information from another time master on SynchLink ENABLE Green On The drive s enable input is high Green Off The drive s enable input is low 30 PowerFlex 700S Drive Troubleshooting See Table O on page 26 for typical start up faults For a complete listing of Faults and Alarms refer to the PowerFlex 700S User Manual A fault is a condition that stops the drive There are two fault types Type Fault Description ___ Non Resettable This type of fault normally requires drive or motor repair The cause of the fault must be corrected before the fault can be cleared The fault will be reset on power up after repair User Configurable Programming and commissioning personnel can configure the drive s response to these exception events Responses include Ignore Alarm Fault Coast Stop Fault Ramp Stop Fault Current Limit Stop HIM Indication The HIM also provides visual notification of a fault or alarm condition Condition Display Drive is indicating a fault The LCD HIM immediately reports the fault condition by displaying the F Faulted auto following e Faulted appears in the status line Fault F e Fault number OverVoltage Time Since Fault e Fault name 0000 23 52 e Time that has passed since fault occurred Press Esc to regain HIM control Manually Clearing Faults This secti
31. on illustrates a table showing the HIM keystrokes necessary to clear faults Step Key s 1 Press Esc to acknowledge the fault The fault information will be removed so that you can use the HIM c 2 Address the condition that caused the fault The cause must be corrected before the fault can be cleared 3 After corrective action has been taken clear the fault by one of these methods e Press Stop e Cycle drive power e Select Clear Faults from Diagnostic Faults menu Technical Support Available PowerFlex 700S Drive 31 Online You can access the complete PowerFlex 7005 User Manual online at http www theautomationbookstore com PowerFlex 700S and DriveLogix Technical Support is available online Important You are encouraged to navigate our free website as part of your installation and start up process You will have complete access to the following information Firmware Updates Tech Tips Application Guides Knowledgbase Documents Product Specifications Technical Publications You will find the information on the website to be useful as well as important in the application installation and troubleshooting of a PowerFlex 700S and DriveLogix System These simple steps will guide you to our website so you can obtain the information needed to help solve your most difficult problems Here s how 1 Open your Internet Browser this may be Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape
32. oss DPI Cnfg let you determine the action of the drive if communications are disrupted You can set these parameters so the drive continues to run Precautions should be taken to ensure the settings of these parameters do not create hazards of injury or equipment damage CE Conformity Conformity with the Low Voltage LV Directive and Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive has been demonstrated using harmonized European Norm EN standards published in the Official Journal of the European Communities PowerFlex Drives comply with the EN standards listed below when installed according to the User and Reference Manual Declarations of Conformity are available online at http www ab com certification ce docs Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EN50178 Electronic equipment for use in power installations EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN61800 3 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems Part 3 EMC product standard including specific test methods PowerFlex 700S Drive 3 General Notes If the adhesive label is removed from the top of the drive the drive must be installed in an enclosure with side openings less than 12 5 mm 0 5 in and top openings less than 1 0 mm 0 04 in to maintain compliance with the LV Directive The motor cable should be kept as short as possible in order to avoid electromagnetic emission as well as capacitive currents Use of line filters in ungrounded systems is not recommended PowerFlex dri
33. put Relay contact output 824 841 B4 Relay Output Return Rating 5A 24V DC Resistive 2A 24V DC Inductive 842 B3 Unused B2 Power Supply 12V DCDC B 12V DC power supply for secondary encoder B1 Power Supply 12V DC Return B interface Rating 300 mA eter to Encoder Input Setting in the PowerFlex 2 This power supply supports only the secondary encoder interface Do not use it to power circuits outside of the drive Ser Manual tor necessary dip switch settings 20 PowerFlex 700S Drive J8 Transmit SynchLink SynchLink provides high speed synchronization and communication between multiple PowerFlex 700S drives or other products with SynchLink capability Refer to the SynchLink Design Guide 1756 TD008 when planning and connecting the SynchLink network Class 1 LED Product using optical transmission equipment This product emits intense light and invisible radiation Do not look into module ports or fiber optic cable connectors ATTENTION Hazard of permanent eye damage exists when Figure 11 SynchLink Connections d t Je Jj j ia aa aaa J9 Receive lt A 1 Connect cables J8 transmit and J9 receive connectors on the bottom of the Main Control Board Push the plug into the socket until it produces an audible click Important Do not overtighten tie wraps PowerFlex 700S Drive 21 10 Wiring Examples This section provid
34. rFlex 700S Drive Table G TB1 Row T Top Terminals 2 BE Bs Terminal Signal Description ET T11 Power Supply 24V DC Return Power and common for pre charge T10 Power Supply 24V DC idus inputs Inputs may sink or source n HESE Rating 100 mA maximum AII 2 T8 Digital Input 1 For common DC bus drives Must 824 838 Id A be high for drive to complete the 829 826 NIME Default Precharge pre charge cycle 827 828 IM Load 20 mA at 24V DC E e g T7 Enable Input Must be high for drive to run 824 825 NIK Load 20 mA at 24V DC NII T6 Digital Output 1 24V DC open collector sinking 843 844 m o logic output 824 ai WA Rating 25 mA maximum T5 Digital Output 2 24V DC open collector sinking 845 846 logic output 824 Rating 25 mA maximum T4 Digital Output Return Return for Digital outputs 1 and 2 T3 Thermistor Input Used only in FOC2 mode with 485 T2 Thermistor Input Return approved motor for temperature Ti Thermistor Shield adaptation 1 The drive s 24V DC power supply supports only on board digital inputs Do not use it to power circuits outside of the drive 2 Refer to wiring examples of sinking and sourcing outputs Table H TB1 Row B Bottom Terminals 2 Be SS Terminal Signal Description co B11 Analog Input 1 10 0V DC or 1 0V DC bipolar 80
35. rake Chopper PE PE Ground Refer to Figure 9 on page 14 for location on 3 Frame drives 4 Motor Ground Refer to Figure 8 on page 13 for location on 3 Frame drives U U T1 To motor V V T2 To motor W W T3 To motor R R L1 AC Line Input Power S S L2 AC Line Input Power T T L3 AC Line Input Power Control Wiring Important points to remember about I O wiring Always use copper wire Wire with an insulation rating of 600V or greater is recommended Control and signal wires should be separated from power wires by at least 0 3 meters 1 foot Important I O terminals labeled or Common are not referenced to earth ground and are designed to greatly reduce common mode interference Grounding these terminals can cause signal noise Recommended Control Wire Insulation Type Wire Type s Description Rating Signal Analog I O Belden 8760 9460 or 0 750 mm 18AWG 300V equiv twisted pair 100 shield 75 90 C with drain 167 194 Belden 8770 or equiv 10 750 mm2 18AWG 3 F Minimum cond shielded for remote pot only Encoder Less than or equal to 30 m 0 196 mm 24 AWG Pulse WO 98 ft Belden 9728 or individually shielded equiv Greater than 30 m 98 ft 10 750 mm 18AWG Belden 9773 or equiv twisted pair shielded Digital UO Unshielded Per US NEC or applicable 300V national or local code 60 C Shielded Multi conductor shie
36. rt or Run Reprogram Par 838 840 so multiple starts multiple runs or any 8 combination do not exist si Multiple inputs configured as Jog1 Reprogram Par 838 840 so only 1 is set to Jog1 Multiple inputs configured as Jog2 Reprogram Par 838 840 so only 1 is set to Jog2 Multiple inputs configured as Fwd Rev Reprogram Par 838 840 so only 1 is set to Fwd Rev 14 Invalid Feedback Device for Permanent Magnet Motor Control Set Par 222 to Value 5 FB Opt Port0 Flashing Red A fault has occurred Refer to Table O on page 26 for common start up faults and actions to correct the problem 26 PowerFlex 700S Drive Fault Table O Common Start Up Faults Description Action Encoder Loss One of the following has occurred on an encoder missing encoder broken wire quadrature error phase loss Reconnect encoder or replace encoder Motor Overload A motor overload is pending Enter correct motor nameplate full load amps Par 2 Motor NP FLA or reduce excess load Motor Poles Fault The poles of the motor do not match its rating Steady Red Enter correct motor nameplate RPM Par 4 Motor NP RPM A fault has occurred Cycle the power If the light continues to be steady red replace the drive Alternately Flashing Red Yellow A non resettable terminal fault has occurred The drive needs to be replaced If any digital input is configured to Stop CF CF Clear Faults verify the signa
37. t Status bit Description Action 1 No power is present at the Enable Terminal TB1 T7 Apply the enable 2 3 4 A stop command is being issued Close all stop inputs 5 Power loss event is in progress indicating a loss of the AC Restore AC power input voltage 6 Data supplied by the power structure EEprom is invalid or Cycle power If problem persists replace the power structure corrupt 7 Flash Update in Progress Complete Flash Procedures 8 Musa expecting a Start Edge and is receiving a continuous Open all start buttons and remove all start commands signal 9 miu expecting a Jog Edge and is receiving a continuous Open all jog buttons and remove all jog commands signal A conflict exists between the Encoder PPR programming Par Verify encoder data and reprogram 10 232 or 242 and the encoder configuration for edge counts Par 233 or 243 bits 4 amp 5 t The drive cannot precharge because a precharge input is Reprogram the input or close the precharge control contact programmed and no signal is present Start input configured but stop not configured Program Par 838 840 to include a stop button rewire the drive 6 Bun input configured but control options do not match Program Par 153 Bit 8 to 0 2 wire control B Start input configured but control options do not match Program Par 153 Bit 8 to 1 3 wire control 12 Multiple inputs configured as Sta
38. t Stop Control Digital Inputs used for Run Stop 2 Wire Control 1 Note 12V and 24V are also available from TB1 Top 10 amp 11 2 Wire Control Non Reversing using external power supply TB2 Row T Top AEN POWER a nd nd NANA NANA o Par 839 Digital Input 2 Select 3 Run Par 153 Control Option bit 8 83WireControl 0 2 wire control AND Par 153 Control Option bit 9 2W CoastStop 0 ramp stop or Par 153 Control Option bit 9 2W CoastStop 1 coast stop Use Digital Input 2 for 2 wire Run Stop Control ee important statement abou e HIM on page Z7 Analog I O Analog Inputs 10V DC or 1 0V DC DIP switch setable Terminate shields at the analog source if analog common is available Used for Speed Reference and Speed Trim Table L Analog Wiring Examples Connection Example Analog Inputs shield terminated at source TB1 Row B Bottom 11 10 1 Speed O Reference COMMON RETURN O Or 8 D S COMMON RETURN 42 Speed Trim ELLA PowerFlex 700S Drive 23 Required Parameter Changes Using Analog In1 as 0 10 V speed reference e Scale the Input to 1 V Par 802 Anlg In1 Scale 1
39. tions with large numbers of drives in a similar location imposed EMC regulations or a high degree of communications networking are also good candidates for shielded cable 12 PowerFlex 700S Drive Shielded cable may also help reduce shaft voltage and induced bearing currents for some applications In addition the increased impedance of shielded cable may help extend the distance the motor can be located from the drive without the addition of motor protective devices such as terminator networks Refer to Reflected Wave in Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives publication DRIVES INOO1 Consideration should be given to all of the general specifications dictated by the environment of the installation including temperature flexibility moisture characteristics and chemical resistance In addition a braided shield should be included and specified by the cable manufacturer as having coverage of at least 75 An additional foil shield can be greatly improve noise containment A good example of recommended cable is Belden 295xx xx determines gauge This cable has 4 XLPE insulated conductors with a 100 coverage foil and an 85 coverage copper braided shield with drain wire surrounded by a PVC jacket Other types of shielded cable are available but the selection of these types may limit the allowable cable length Particularly some of the newer cables twist 4 conductors of THHN wire and wrap them tightly with a foil shield
40. ts include HIM and Standard I O PowerFlex 700S Drive Figure 6 PowerFlex 700S Frame 5 Dimensions 369 4 14 54 70 1 2 76 225 0 8 86 i 41 9 1 65 6 50 0 26 6 50 0 26 7 5 0 30 75 0 30 271 1 10 57 SSS FF i o p T e QUU 369 0 14 53 644 5 25 37 Overall Height 349 5 13 76 E 75 HP Frame 5 QUU CI 625 0 24 61 Ty JE 1 i S gl e k e 00000000000 o 689 6 27 15 TI Overall TI Height TT or p Frame 5 SI eD Ki Q 6 50 0 26 UE A i Conduit Box 309 9 112 16 NOT Present On 75 HP Frame 5 Frame 5 75 HP 480 V 55kW 400V Frame 5 100 HP 480 V 55kW 400V liene ates n 222
41. ves may cause radio frequency interference if used in a residential or domestic environment The user is required to take measures to prevent interference in addition to the essential requirements for CE compliance listed below if necessary Conformity of the drive with CE EMC requirements does not guarantee an entire machine or installation complies with CE EMC requirements Many factors can influence total machine installation compliance PowerFlex drives can generate conducted low frequency disturbances harmonic emissions on the AC supply system More information regarding harmonic emissions can be found in the PowerFlex Reference Manual Vol 2 Essential Requirements for CE Compliance Conditions 1 6 listed below must be satisfied for PowerFlex drives to meet the requirements of EN61800 3 1 2 5 6 Standard PowerFlex 700S CE compatible Drive Review important precautions attentions statements throughout this document before installing drive Grounding as described on page 1 4 of the user manual Output power control I O and signal wiring must be braided shield cable with a coverage of 75 or better metal conduit or equivalent attenuation All shielded cables should terminate with proper shielded connector Conditions in Table A Table A PowerFlex 700S EN61800 3 EMC Compatibility Second Environment Restrict Motor Cable to 30 m First Environment E 98 ft Restricted Distribution
42. x Z A lo ei 275 5 10 85 d 219 0 8 62 185 4 7 30 151 8 5 98 IE 67 3 2 65 1144 4 5 amp 1194 4 7 lt gt 136 4 5 37 lt 1974 7 77 lt gt 2974 11 7 347 4 13 7 lt gt Dimensions are in millimeters and inches 397 4 15 6 le J Approx Weight kg Ibs Frame A Max B C Max D E Drive Drive and Packaging 6 403 90 15 90 850 00 33 46 275 50 10 85 300 00 11 81 825 00 32 48 11 3 24 92 92 85 202 50 9 Weights include HIM and Standard I O PowerFlex 700S Drive 11 Wiring Recommendations Since most start up difficulties are the result of incorrect wiring take every precaution to assure the wiring is correct Read and understand all items in this section before beginning installation proper installation The Allen Bradley Company cannot assume responsibility for the compliance or the noncompliance to any code national local or otherwise for the proper installation of this drive or associated equipment A hazard of personal injury and or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored during installation ATTENTION The following information is merely a guide for Power Cable Types Acceptable for 200 600 Volt Installations etc and local codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment Installation must comply with specifications regarding wire types conductor sizes bra
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