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MN04004002E For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual September 2006 Supersedes April 2006.
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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com i September 2006 Important Notice – Please Read The product discussed in this literature is subject to terms and conditions outlined in Eaton Electrical Inc.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual ii For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able of Contents LIST OF FIGURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com iii September 2006 List of Figures Figure 1-1: SPI9000 Inverter Unit Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual iv For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 5-25: HMI Acknowledge T imeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27 Figure 5-26: Counter Reset .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com v September 2006 Safety Definitions and Symbols WARNING This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your attention to items or operations that could be dangerous to you and other persons operating this equipment.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual vi For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Warnings, Cautions and Notices Read this manual thoroughly and make su.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com vii September 2006 Cautions CAUTION The SPI9000 inverter is meant for fixed installations only . CAUTION Do not perform any measurements when the inverter is connected to the DC supply .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual viii For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Grounding and ground fault protection The SPI9000 inverter must always be grounded with a ground conductor connected to the ground terminal.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com 1-1 September 2006 Chapter 1 — Overview Receiving and Inspection Cutler -Hammer ® SPI.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 1-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Standard Features of SPI Inverter Units ● Air cooling ● Standard .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 1-3 September 2006 Figure 1-1: SPI9000 Inverter Unit Block Diagram The control keypad constitutes a link between the user and the inverter .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 1-4 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Power Ratings Supply V oltage 465 – 800V DC, Motor V oltage 380 – 500V AC High overload = Maximum current IS, 2 sec.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 1-5 September 2006 Supply V oltage 640 – 1100V DC, Motor V oltage 525 – 690V AC High .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 1-6 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 1-4: T echnical Information Description Specification Supply Connection Input V oltage V in 465 – 800V DC; 380 – 500V AC (-0%.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 1-7 September 2006 T able 1-4: T echnical Information, continued Description Specification Ambient Conditions, continued Vibration EN 50178/EN 60068-2-6 5 – 150 Hz Displacement amplitude: 1 mm (peak) at 3 – 15.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 1-8 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 1-5: DC Currents for 465 – 800V DC Supply V oltage T able 1-6: DC Currents for 640 – 1100V DC Supply V oltage Structure Inom (Output) Motor COS IDC (Input) FI9 261 .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 2-1 September 2006 Chapter 2 — Mounting Dimensions The inverter can be mounted in a vertical position on the back plane of a cubicle. Enough space must be reserved around the inverter to ensure sufficient cooling, see Figure 2-5 .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 2-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 2-2: SPI9000 FI10 Inverter Dimensions T able 2-2: SPI9000 FI10 Inverter Dimensions Inverters V oltage Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) W1 W2 H1 H2 H3 D1 D2 D3 Dia.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 2-3 September 2006 Figure 2-3: SPI9000 FI12 Inverter Dimensions T able 2-3: SPI9000 FI12 Inverter Dimensions Inverters V oltage Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm) W1 W2 W3 H1 H2 H3 D1 D2 D3 Dia.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 2-4 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 2-4: SPI9000 FI13 Inverter Dimensions (FI14 Is a Double FI13) .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 2-5 September 2006 Figure 2-5: Installation Space B 2 B A C FI9/FI10 FI12 FI13.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 2-6 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 2-5: Mounting Space Requirements T able 2-6: Required Cooling .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-1 September 2006 Chapter 3 — Power Wiring The following wiring diagrams show the supply and motor connections. Figure 3-1: FI9/FI10 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging DC + External Supply Controller X1 0 X1 5 X9 H 1 .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 3-2: FI9/FI10 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging DC + Controller X1 0 X1 5 X9 H 1 .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-3 September 2006 Figure 3-3: FI12 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging Co n troller Note: Mi n .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-4 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 3-4: FI12 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging Co n troller Note: Mi n .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-5 September 2006 Figure 3-5: FI13 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging Co n troller Cooli.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-6 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 3-6: FI13 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging Co n troller C.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-7 September 2006 Figure 3-7: FI14 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging Co n troller Cooli.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-8 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 3-8: FI14 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging Co n troller C.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-9 September 2006 Power Connections DC Supply and Motor Cables The power cables are connected to terminals DC+ and DC- (R+/B+ and DC terminals when using an external charging circuit) and the motor cables to terminals U, V and W .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-10 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Fuses, 640 – 1100V DC Inverters T able 3-3: Fuses Used in 640 – 1100V DC Inverters Information about fuses: gR fuses are designed to protect the device against both overcurrent and short circuits.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-11 September 2006 Inverter Supply and Motor Cables — 380 – 500V AC T able 3-4: Cable Sizes for 380 – 500V AC Flexible conductor .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-12 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T erminal Sizes — 380 – 500V AC T able 3-5: T erminal Sizes for .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-13 September 2006 Inverter Supply and Motor Cables — 525 – 690V AC T able 3-6: Cable Sizes for 525 – 690V AC Flexible conductor .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-14 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T erminal Sizes — 525 – 690V AC T able 3-7: T erminal Sizes for .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-15 September 2006 Installation Instructions 1. Before starting the installation, check that none of the components of the inverter are live.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 3-16 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Frame Sizes Inverter Frame FI13, Protection Class IP00 Inverter Fram.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 3-17 September 2006 Cable Installation and the UL Standards T o meet the UL (Underwriters Laboratories) regulations, a UL approved copper cable with a minimum heat-resistance of +60/75°C must be used.
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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 4-1 September 2006 Chapter 4 — Control Wiring The control unit of the inverter consists of the control board and option boards (see Figures 4-1 and 4-2 ) connected to the five slot connectors (A to E) on the control board.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 4-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 When the inverter is delivered from the factory , the control unit usually includes two basic boards (I/O board and relay board), which are normally installed in slots A and B.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 4-3 September 2006 Figure 4-5: Option Board A9 Wiring Diagram Figure 4-6: Option Board A2.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 4-4 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 4-7: Option Board A3 Wiring Diagram Control Cables The control cables shall be at least 20 A WG screened multicore cables, see T able 4-1 .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 4-5 September 2006 Galvanic Isolation Barriers The control connections are isolated from the mains potential and the GND terminals are permanently connected to ground.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 4-6 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 4-2: Control I/O T erminal Signals on Option Board A9 T ermina.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 4-7 September 2006 T able 4-3: Control I/O T erminal Signals on Option Board A2 T able 4-.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 4-8 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Jumper Selections on Option Board A9 The user can customize the functions of the inverter to better suit his needs by selecting certain positions for the jumpers on the OPT A9 board.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 4-9 September 2006 Figure 4-11: Jumper Selection for Option Board A9 CAUTION Ensure that the jumper positions are correct.
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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-1 September 2006 Chapter 5 — Menu Information Keypad Operation The control keypad is the link between the SPI9000 inverter and the user .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Drive Status Indicators The drive status symbols tell the user the status of the motor and the inverter .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-3 September 2006 Status LEDs (Green – Green – Red) The status LEDs light up in connection with the READY , RUN and F AUL T drive status indicators.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-4 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 5-5: Button Descriptions Indicator Description This button is used to reset active faults (see Page 5-11 , Active Faults Menu).
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-5 September 2006 Menu Navigation The data on the control keypad is arranged in menus and submenus.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-6 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 5-4: Keypad Navigation Chart Expa n der boards G1 G5 A : OPT A1 G1 G1 A : Parameters P1 P3 La n guage E n glish Cha n ge value S ystem Me n u S 1 S 9 Output freque n cy 13.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-7 September 2006 Monitoring Menu (M1) Y ou can enter the Monitoring menu from the Main menu by pressing Menu Button Right when the location indication M1 is visible on the first line of the display .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-8 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 5-6: Monitored Signals Note: Applications may embody more monitoring values. Parameter Menu (M2) Parameters are the way of conveying the commands of the user to the inverter .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-9 September 2006 Y ou can return to the Main menu any time by pressing Menu Button Left for 1 to 2 seconds. The basic application package includes seven applications with different sets of parameters.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-10 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 If you are in some other menu than menu M3 and try to start the motor by pressing the ST ART button when the keypad is not selected as the active control place, you will get an error message: Keypad Control NOT ACTIVE.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-11 September 2006 Keypad Direction The keypad direction submenu (P3.3) displays and allows the operator to change the rotating direction of the motor .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-12 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 5-9: Fault Display T able 5-7: Fault T ypes Note: Fault Codes are listed in Appendix A . Fault T ime Data Record When a fault occurs, the information described in Figure 5-8 is displayed.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-13 September 2006 The data available are: T able 5-8: Fault T ime Recorded Data T ells the user if the drive was at zero speed (< 0.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-14 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Figure 5-10: Fault History Menu System Menu (M6) Y ou can enter the System menu from the Main menu by pressing Menu Button Right when the location indication M6 is visible on the first line of the keypad display .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-15 September 2006 T able 5-10: System Menu Functions Code Function Min Max Unit Default Cust Selections S6.1 Selection of language English English Deutsch Suomi Svenska Italiano S6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-16 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able 5-10: System Menu Functions, continued Code Function Min Max Unit Default Cust Selections S6.8 System information S6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-17 September 2006 Selection of Language The control keypad offers you the possibility to control the inverter through the keypad in the language of your choice.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-18 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Copy Parameters The parameter copy function is used when the operator wants to copy one or all parameter groups from one drive to another .
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-19 September 2006 Figure 5-14: Parameter Copy to Keypad Download parameters to drive (From keypad, S6.3.3) This function downloads one or all parameter groups uploaded to the keypad to a drive provided that the drive is in STOP status.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-20 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Parameter Comparison In the Parameter Comparison submenu (S6.4), you can compare the actual parameter values to the values of your customized parameter sets and those loaded to the control keypad.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-21 September 2006 Safety Note: The Security submenu is protected with a password.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-22 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Parameter Lock (P6.5.2) This function allows the user to prohibit changes to the parameters. If the parameter lock is activated, the text *locked* will appear on the display if you try to edit a parameter value.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-23 September 2006 Multimonitoring Items (P6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-24 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Default page in the operating menu (P6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-25 September 2006 Hardware Settings Note: The Hardware settings submenu is protected with a password. Store the password in a safe place! In the Hardware Settings submenu (S6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-26 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Fan Control (P6.7.2) This function allows you to control the cooling fan of the inverter . Y ou can set the fan to run continuously when the power is switched on or depending on the temperature of the unit.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-27 September 2006 Figure 5-25: HMI Acknowledge T imeout Number of retries to receive HMI acknowledgement (P6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 5-28 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T rip Counters T rip counters (menu S6.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-29 September 2006 Applications (S6.8.4) At location S6.8.4, you can find the Applications submenu containing information on the application currently in use and all other applications loaded into the inverter .
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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 5-31 September 2006 Expander Board Parameters T able 5-16: Expander Board Parameters (Board OPT A9) Figure 5-29: Expander Board Information Menu Further Keypad Functions The control keypad contains additional application-related functions.
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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual 6-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 Sequence of Operation 1.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com 6-3 September 2006 ● Check in Monitoring Menu M1 that the value of Output Frequency changes according to the change of frequency reference.
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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com A-1 September 2006 Appendix A — Fault Codes When a fault is detected by the inverter co.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual A-2 For more information visit: www .EatonElectrical.com MN04004002E September 2006 T able A-1: Fault Codes (Continued) Programmable.
SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual MN04004002E For more information visit: www.EatonElectrical.com A-3 September 2006 T able A-1: Fault Codes (Continued) Programmable.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Eaton SPI9000 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Eaton SPI9000 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Eaton SPI9000, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Eaton SPI9000 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Eaton SPI9000, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Eaton SPI9000.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Eaton SPI9000. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Eaton SPI9000 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.