Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit C Series du fabricant LG Electronics
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always follow safety instructions to prevent accident s and potential hazards from occurring. In this manual, safety messages are classified a s follows: W ARNING Improper operation may result in seriou s personal injury or death.
CAUTION Do not inst all the drive on a flamma ble surface. Do not place flam ma ble material nearby the drive. Otherwise, fire could occur . Remove the input power from the drive if a hardwar e failure occurs. Otherwise, it could result in a secondary accident and fire.
(2) Wiring Do not connect a power factor correctio n ca p acitor , surge suppressor , or RFI filter to the output of the inverter . The connection orientation of the output cables U, V , W to t he motor will affect the direction of rotation of the motor .
Import ant User Information The purpose of this manual is to provide the us e r with the necessary information to install, program, start up and to maint ain the C series inverter . T o assure successful inst allation and operation, the material presented on this manual must be thoroughly read and understood b efore proceeding.
Table of Contents T able of Content s i Safety Instructions 5 1. Basic information and precautions 9 1.1 Important precautions 9 1.2 Product Details 10 1.3 R emoval and reinstallation 11 2. Inst allation 12 2.1 Installation precautions 12 2 . 2 D i m e n s i o n s 1 5 3 .
Table of Contents 6. Basic o peration 39 6.1 Frequency Setting and Basic Oper ation 39 7. Function list 43 7.1 Drive Group 43 7.2 Function Group 2 44 7.3 Function Group 2 48 7 . 4 I / O G r o u p 5 3 8. Control block diagram 57 8.1 Frequency and Drive mode setting 58 8.
Table of Contents 1 1. Monitoring 100 11.1 Oper ating status monitoring 100 11.2 Monitoring the I/O terminal 102 11.3 Monitoring fault condition 103 11.4 Analog Output 104 11.5 Multi-function output terminal (MO) and R elay (30AC) 105 12. Protective functions 1 10 12.
Chapter 1. Basic information & precautions 1. Basic information and precautions 1.1 Important precautions Unpacking and inspection Inspect the inverter for any damage that may have occurred during shipping.
Chapter 1. Basic information & precautions 1.2 Product Details 1.2.1 Appearance Front Cover: Rem o ve i t wh e n wiring and changing parameter setting. Bottom Cover: Rem o ve i t wh e n wiring input power and motor . Body slot: When front cover is pulled back till this line and lifted up, it can be removed from main body .
Chapter 1. Basic information & precautions 1.3 Removal and reinst allation 1.3.1 Re moval of the front co ver z To change paramet er setting: Press the pattern with a finger slightly as 1) and push it downward as 2). Then 4-way button will appear.
Chapter 1. Basic information & precautions z Removal for wiring input powe r and term inals: After removing the front cover, lift the bottom cover up to disconnect.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.1 Installation precautions CAUTION z Handle the inverter with care to prevent damage to the plastic compone nts. Do not hold the i nverter by the front cover . It may fall off. z Install the inverter in a place where it is immune to vibration (5.
Chapter 2. Installation z When two or more inverters are inst alled or a ventila tion fan is mounted in inverter p anel, the inverters and ventilation fan must be install ed in proper positions with extreme care t aken to keep the ambient temperature of the inverters belo w the permissible value.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.2 Dimensions z 0.4, 0.75 kW (1/2~ 1 HP) H D W mm (inch) Dimension CI-000-C2-1P CI-001-C2-1P CI-002-C2-1P CI-003-C2-1P W 79 (3.11) 79 (3.11) 156( 6.14) 156(6.14) H 143(5.63) 143( 5.63) 143(5. 63) 143(5.63) D 143(5.63) 143(5.63) 143(5.
Chapter 2. Installation z 1.5, 2.2 kW (2~3HP) H D W mm (inch) Dimension CI-000-C2-1P CI-001-C2-1P CI-002-C2-1P CI-003-C2-1P W 79 (3.11) 79 (3.11) 156( 6.14) 156(6.14) H 143(5.63) 143( 5.63) 143(5. 63) 143(5.63) D 143(5.63) 143(5.63) 143(5.63) 143(5.63) We i g h t Kg (lbs) 0.
Chapter 3. Wiring 3. Wiring 3.1 T erminal wiring P4 P5 VR V1 CM I AM MO EXTG P24 P1 P2 CM P3 30A 30B 30C Te r m i - nal RST : Fault reset JOG: Jog operation BX: Emergency stop RX: Reverse run FX: Forw.
Chapter 3. Wiring 3.2 S pecifications for power terminal block wiring CI-000-C2-1P CI-001-C2- 1P CI-002-C2-1P CI-003-C2-1P Input wire size 2mm 2 2mm 2 3.5mm 2 3.5mm 2 Output wire 2mm 2 2mm 2 3.5mm 2 3.5mm 2 Ground Wire 2mm 2 2mm 2 3.5mm 2 3.5mm 2 T erminal Lug 2mm 2 ,3.
Chapter 3. Wiring WA R N I N G z Use the Type 3 grounding method (G round impedance: Be low 100ohm) . z Use the dedicated groun d terminal to ground the inverter.
Chapter 3. Wiring 3.3 I/O terminal block specification Terminal Terminal Description Wire size Torque (Nm) Note P1/P2/P3 P4/P5 Multi-function i nput T/M P1-P5 22 AWG, 0.3 mm 2 0.4 CM Common T erminal for P1-P5, AM, P24 22 AWG, 0.3 mm 2 0.4 VR 12V power supply for external potentiometer 22 AWG, 0.
Chapter 3. Wiring 3.4 PNP/NPN selection and connector for communication option CM FX 24X 24I CM CM Resistor Resistor Resistor CPU S4 1. When using P24 [NPN] CM FX 24X 24I CM CM Resistor Resistor Resistor CPU S4 2. When using 24V external power supply [PNP] 2.
Chapter 3. Wiring Notes: 22.
Chapter 4 - Basic configuration 4.1 Connection of peripheral devices to the inverter The following devices are required to operate the i nve rter . Proper peripheral devices must be selected and correct connections made to ensure proper operation .
Chapter 4 - Basic configuration 4.2 Recommended MCCB, Earth leakage circuit breaker (ELB) and Magnetic contactor specification Model MCCB/ ELB(LG) Magnetic Contactor Note CI-000-C2-1P CRS33b, EBS333 CRC-12 CI-001-C2-1P CRS33b, EBS333 CRC-18 CI-002-C2-1P CRS33b, EBS333 CRC-25 CI-003-C2-1P CRS33b, EBS333 CRC-32 4.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad 5. Programming Ke yp ad 5.1 Keyp ad fe atures Buttons z RUN z ST OP/RST z 4-W A Y BUTT ON z Potentiometer Display z FWD/REV LED z 7 Segment LED Display FWD Lit steadily d.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad 5.2 Alpha-numeric view on the LED key pad 0 A K U 1 B L V 2 C M W 3 D N X 4 E O Y 5 F P Z 6 G Q 7 H R 8 I S 9 J T 26.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad 5.3 Moving to other group s z There are 4 di fferent parameter groups as shown below. Drive group Function group 1 Function group 2 I/O group Drive group Basic parame ters necessary for the inverter to run. Parameters such as T arget frequency and Accel/Decel time are settable.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad z How to move to other groups at the 1 st code of each group. 1 -. The 1 st code in Drive group “0.0 ” will be displayed when AC input power is applied. -. Press the right arrow ( X ) key once to go to Function group 1.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad 5.4 How to change the codes in a group z Code change in Drive group 1 -. In the 1 st code in Drive group “0.0”, press the Up ( S ) key once. 2 -. The 2 nd code in Drive group “ACC” is displayed. -. Press the Up ( S ) key once.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad z For changing code from any codes other than F 0 When moving from F 1 to F 15 in Function group 1. 1 -. In F 1, continue pressi ng the Up ( S ) key until F15 is displayed. 2 -. Moving to F15 has been complete. ♣ The same rule applie s to Function group 2 and I/O group.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad 5.5 Parameter setting method z Changing parameter value in Drive group When changing ACC time from 5.0 sec to 16.0 Drive group 1 -. In the first code “0.0”, press the Up ( S ) key once to go to the se cond code. 2 -. ACC [Acc el time] is displayed.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad When changing run freque ncy to 30.05 Hz in Drive group Drive group 1 -. In “0.0”, press the Prog/Ent ( z ) key once. 2 -. The second 0 in 0. 0 is active. -. Press the Right ( X ) key once to move the cursor to the right.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad z Changing para meter values in Function 1, 2 and I/O group When changing the p arameter value of F 27 from 2 to 5 Function g rou p 1 1 -. In F0, press the Prog/Ent ( z ) key once. 2 -. Check the present code number . -. Increase the value to 7 by pressing the Up ( S ) key .
Chapter 5. Programming keypad 5.6 Monitoring of operation st atus Monitoring output current in Drive group Drive group 1 -. In [0.0], continue pressing the Up ( S ) or Down ( T ) key until [Cur] is displayed. 2 -. Monitoring output current is provided in this p arameter .
Chapter 5. Programming keypad How to monitor Motor rpm in Drive grou p whe n the motor is rotating in 1730 rpm. Drive group 1 -. Present run frequency can be monito red in the first code of Function group 1. The preset frequency is 57.6Hz. -. Continue pressing the Up ( S ) /Down ( T ) key until rPM is displ ayed.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad How to monitor fault condition in Drive group Drive group STOP/RST Frequency Current During Accel Over- current trip 1 -. This messa ge appears when an Overcurrent fault occurs. -. Press the Prog/Ent ( z ) key once. 2 -. The run frequency at the time of fault (30.
Chapter 5. Programming keypad z Parameter initialize How to initialize para meters of all four group s in H93 Function group 2 1 -. In H0, press the Prog/Ent ( z ) key once. 2 -. Code number of H0 is displayed. -. Increase the value to 3 by pressing the Up ( S ) key .
Chapter 5. Programming keypad Note: 38.
Chapter 6. Basic operation CHAPTER 6 - Basic operation 6.1 Frequency Setting and Basic Operation Caution : The following instructions a r e given based on the fact that all parameters are set to factory defaults. Result s could be different if parameter valu es are changed.
Chapter 6. Basic operation Frequency Setting via potentiomet er & operating via terminals 1 -. Apply AC input power to the inverter . 2 -. When 0.0 appears Press the Up ( S ) key four times. 3 -. Frq is displayed. Frequency setting m ode is selectable.
Chapter 6. Basic operation Frequency setting via potentiometer & operating via the Run key 1 -. Apply AC input power to the inverter . 2 -. When 0.0 is displayed, press the Up ( S ) key three times. 3 -. drv is displayed. Operating method is select a ble.
Chapter 6. Basic operation Notes: 42.
Chapter 7. Function list CHAPTER 7 - Function list Drive Group LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjust able during run Page 0.0 [Frequency command] 0/400 [Hz] This parameter sets the frequency that the inverter is commanded to output.
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 1 LED display Para meter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page F 0 [Jump code] 0/60 This parameter sets the parameter code number to jump.
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 1 LED display Para meter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page F24 [Frequency high/low limit select] 0/1 T his parameter set s high an d low limit of run frequency .
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 1 LED display Para meter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page F52 [Electronic thermal level for continuous] 50/150 [%] This parameter sets the amount of current to keep the motor running continuously .
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 2 LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjust able during run Page H 0 [Jump code] 1/95 This p arameter sets the code number to jump.
Chapter 7. Function list 1) Set H10 to 1 to be displayed. # H17, 18 is used when F2, F3 is set to 1 S-Curve. Function group 2 LED display Para meter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjust able during run Page T his parameter is active to prevent any possible fault when the inverter outputs its voltage to the running motor .
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 2 LED display Parameter Name Min/Max Range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page H31 [Number of motor poles] 2/12 This setting is displayed via rPM in drive group.
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 2 LED display Parameter Name Min/Max Range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page H51 [P gain for PID controller] 0/999.9 [%] 300.0 O 10-8 H52 [Integral time for PID controller (I gain)] 0.1/32.
Chapter 7. Function list Function group 2 LED display Parameter Name Min/Max Range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page H82 [2 nd motor Decel time] 10.
Chapter 7. Function list I/O group LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page I 0 [Jump code] 0/63 This parameter set s the code numb er to jump. 1 O 5-5 I 1 [Filter time constant for V0 input] 0/9999 T his is used to adjust the analog voltage input signal via keypad potentiometer .
Chapter 7. Function list I/O group LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page 8 Multi Accel/Decel – Low 9 Multi Accel/Decel – Mid 10 Multi Ac.
Chapter 7. Function list I/O group LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page I42 [Multi-Accel time 5] 7.0 I43 [Multi-Decel time 5] 7.0 I44 [Multi-Accel time 6] 8.0 I45 [Multi-Decel time 6] 8.0 I46 [Multi-Accel time 7] 9.
Chapter 7. Function list I/O group LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Description Factory default s Adjustable during run Page 6 3 3 - 7 3 3 3 I60 [Inverter station number] 1/32 This parameter is set when the inverter uses RS485 communication.
Chapter 7. Function list Notes: 56.
Chapter 8. Control block diagram CHAPTER 8 - Control block diagram Frequency setting Drive mode Accel/Decel V/F control PWM Motor 57.
Chapter 8. Control block diagram 8.1 Frequency and Drive mode setting I/O group St1 St2 St3 I/O group I30 I31 I32 I33 Step 0 I/O group I20 ~ I24 Step 0-7 Step freq.
Chapter 8. Control block diagram 8.2 Accel/Decel setting and V/F control Reference freq. for Accel/Decel Accel/Decel time P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Digital input filter Multi-Accel/Decel time select 5,6,7 P1 ~ P5 Max freq. 0 1 Accel/Decel pattern S-cu rve 1 Linear 0 Stop method select 0 1 2 DC brake FreeRun Stop DC brake freq.
Chapter 9. Basic functions CHAPTER 9 - Basic Functions 9.1 Frequency mode z Digital Frequency setting via Keypad 1 Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit 0.0 [Frequency Command] - 0/400 0.0 Hz Drive group Frq [Frequency mode] 0 0/8 0 Run frequency is settable in 0.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Analog Frequency setting via Potentiometer (V0) on the Keypad Used to prevent fluctuations in an alog input signal s caused by noise.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Analog Frequency setting via V oltage analog input (0-10V) or poten t iometer on th e VR terminal Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit 0.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Frequency setting via Potentiometer on the keypad + Current Analog input (0-20mA) Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit 0.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Analog Hold Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit Drive group Frq [Frequency Mode] 2/7 0/8 0 I20 [Multi-function input termina.
Chapter 9. Basic functions 9.2 Multi-S tep frequenc y setting Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit 0.0 [Frequency command] 5.0 0/400 0.0 Hz Frq [Frq mode] 0 0/8 0 - St 1 [Multi-S tep frequency 1] - 10.0 St 2 [Multi-S tep frequency 2] - 20.
Chapter 9. Basic functions 9.3 Run Command setting z Run via the Run and STOP/RST key Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit drv [Drive mode] (Run/S top mode) 0 0/3 1 Drive group drC [Direction of motor rotation select] - F/r F Set drv – [Drive mode] to 0.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Run command setting 2 at FX and RX terminals Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit Drive group drv [Drive mode] (Run/S top mod.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Power On S tart select Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit Drive group drv [Drive mode] (Run/S top mode) 1, 2 0/3 1 Function group 2 H20 [Power On St art select] 1 0/1 0 Set H20 to 1.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Res tart af ter fault reset Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit Drive group Drv [Drive mode] (Run/S top mode) 1, 2 0/3 1 Function group 2 H21 [Rest art afte r fault re set] 1 0/1 0 Set H21 to 1.
Chapter 9. Basic functions 9.4 Accel/Decel time and unit setting z Accel/Decel time setting based on Max frequency Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit ACC [Accel time] - 0/6000 5.0 sec Drive group dEC [Decel time] - 0/6000 10.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Accel/Decel time based on Run frequency Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit ACC [Accel time] - 0/6000 5.0 sec Drive group dEC [Decel time] - 0/6000 10.0 sec Function group 2 H70 [Frequency reference for Accel/Decel] 1 0/1 0 Acce l/Decel time is set at the ACC/dEC .
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Multi-Accel/Decel time setting via Multi-function terminals Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit ACC [Accel time] - 0/6000 5.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Accel/Decel pattern setting Group LED display Parameter name Min/Max range Set value Unit F 2 [Accel p atter n] 0 Linear Function group 1 F 3 [Decel p attern] 1 S-curve 0 .
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Note that setting Frequency Ref. for Accel/decel (H70) is set to Max Freq and target freq is set below Max freq. the s hape of S-curve may be di storted. Accel /decel Re f Freq (H70) Ta r g e t F r e q H17 H18 H18 H17 Freq Note : If set target freq is below Max freq, the curve will not be shown complete ly .
Chapter 9. Basic functions 9.5 V/F control z Linear V/F operation Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit F22 [Base frequency] - 30/400 60.0 Hz F23 [S tart frequency] - 0/10.0 0.5 Hz Function group 1 F30 [V/F p attern] 0 0/2 0 Set F30 to 0 {Linear}.
Chapter 9. Basic functions 9.6 Stop mode select z Decel to stop Group LED Display Parameter Name Set Va l u e Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit Function group 1 F4 [S top mode select] 0 0/2 0 Set F30 to 0 {Decel to stop}. The inverter decelerates to 0Hz for the preset time.
Chapter 9. Basic functions 9.7 Frequency limit setting z Frequency limit setting based on Max and start frequency Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit F21 [Max frequency] - 0/400 60.0 Hz Function group 1 F23 [St art frequency ] - 0/10 0.
Chapter 9. Basic functions z Skip frequency Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit H10 [Skip frequency select] 1 0/1 0 H1 1 [Skip frequency low limit 1] - 0/400 10.0 Hz ~ ~ Function group 2 H16 [Skip frequency high limit 3] - 0/400 35.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10. Advanced functions 10.1 DC brake z S t op mode via DC brake Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit F 4 [S top mode select] 1 0/2 0 F 8 [DC Brake st art frequency] - 0/60 5.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions z S tarting DC brake Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit F12 [DC Brake st art voltage] - 0/200 50 % Function group 1 F13 [DC Brake start time] - 0/60 0 sec F12: It sets the level as a percent of H33 – [Motor rated current].
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10.2 Jog operation Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit Function group 1 F20 Jog fre quen cy - 0/400 10.0 Hz I/O group I22 [Multi-function input terminal P3 define] 4 0/24 2 Set the desired jog frequency in F20.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10.3 Up-Dow n operation Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit I20 [Multi-function input terminal P1 define] 0 2 ~ ~ I23 [Mult.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10.4 3-Wire Operation Group LED display Parameter name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default s Unit I20 [Multi-function input terminal P1 define] 0 2 ~ ~ I/O group I24 [Multi-function input terminal P5 define] 17 0/24 4 Select the terminal among P1 thru P5 for use as 3-Wire opera tion.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10.5 Dw ell operation Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit H 7 [D well frequency ] - 0/400 5.0 Hz Function group 2 H 8 [Dwell time] - 0/10 0.0 sec In this setting, motor begins to accelerate afte r dwell operation is executed for dwell time at the dwell frequency .
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10.6 Slip compensation Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit H30 [Motor type selec t] - 0.2/2.2 - H31 [Number of motor poles] - 2/12 4 H32 [Rated slip frequency] - 0/10 - Hz H33 [Motor rated c urrent] - 1.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions Example Rated frequency= 60Hz Rated motor RPM= 1740rpm Motor pole number= 4 Hz f s 2 120 4 1740 60 = ⎟ ⎠ ⎞ ⎜ ⎝ ⎛ × − = H32- [Rated slip frequency] is 2Hz.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions 10.7 PID Contro l Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factor y Default s Unit H40 [Control mode select] 2 0/3 0 - H50 [PID Feedback select] - 0/1 0 - H51 [P gain for PID controller] - 0/999.9 300.0 % H52 [Integral time for PID controller (I gain)] - 0.
Chapter 10. Advanced func tions PID control block diagram Control mode select Func. group2 H40 Keypad setting 2 V0:Potentiometer V1 : 0 ~ 10V I : 0 ~ 20mA Ref.
10. Advanced functions 10.8 Auto tuning Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit H41 [Auto tuning] 1 0/1 0 - H42 [S tator re sistance (R s)] - 0/14.0 - Ω Function group 2 H44 [Leakage inductance (L σ )] - 0/300.
10. Advanced functions 10.9 Sensorless vector control Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit H40 [Control mode select] 3 0/3 0 - H30 [Motor type select] - 0.2/2.2 - kW H32 [Rated slip frequency] - 0/10 - Hz H33 [Motor rated current] - 1.
10. Advanced functions F actory default of motor parameters (Function group 2) H30-Motor rat in g [kW] H32-Rated slip freq [Hz] H33-Current rat in g [A] H34-No-load current [A] H42-Stator resistance [ Ω ] H44-Leakage inductance [mH] 0.2 0.9 0.5 3.
10. Advanced functions 10.11 S peed Search Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit H22 [Speed Search Select] - 0/15 0 H23 [Current level during S peed search] .
10. Advanced functions H23: It limits the current during S peed search. Set as the percent of H33 – [Motor rated current]. H24, H25: S peed search is activated via PI c ontrol. Adjust P gain and I gain corresponding to the load characteristics.
10. Advanced functions 10.12 Auto restart try Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit H26 [Number of Auto Rest art try] - 0/10 0 Function group 2 H27 [Auto Restart time] - 0/60 1.0 Sec This parameter set s the n u mber of times auto restart is activated in H26.
10. Advanced functions 10.13 Carrier frequency select Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit Function group 2 H39 [Carrier frequency select] - 0/15 10 This parameter af fects the sound of the inverter d urin g operation.
10. Advanced functions 2 nd motor operation does not run 2 motors at th e same time. As the figure below , when using two motors with an inverte r by exchanging them, dif ferent values can be set for the 2 nd motor via the Multi-function input terminal and para m eters set in H81- H90.
10. Advanced functions z Password Register Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit Function group 2 H94 [Password Register] - 0/FFF 0 H95 [Parameter lock] - 0/FFF 0 This parameter creates p a ssword for H95 – [Parameter lock].
10. Advanced functions z Parameter Lock Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max Range Factory Default s Unit H95 [Parameter lock] - 0/FFF 0 Function group 2 H94 [Password Register] - 0/FFF 0 This parameter is used to lock the us er-set pa rameters using the password.
10. Advanced functions Notes: 99.
Chapter 11. Monitoring 11. Monitoring 11.1 Operating st atus monitoring z Output current Group LED Display Description Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit Drive group CUr Output current - Inverter output current can be monitored in Cur .
Chapter 11. Monitoring z User display sele ct Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit Drive group vO L [User display select] - Function group 2 H73 [Monitoring item select] - 0/2 0 The selec ted item in H73- [Monitoring item sele ct] can be monitored in vO L- [User dis play select].
Chapter 11. Monitoring 11.2 Monitoring the I/O terminal z Input terminal status monitoring Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit I/O group I25 [Input terminal st atus display] - Active input terminal status (ON/OFF) can be monitored in I25.
Chapter 11. Monitoring 11.3 Monitoring fault condition z Monitoring fault display Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit Drive group nOn [Fault Display] - The kind of fault occurred during operation is displayed in nOn.
Chapter 11. Monitoring Fault type Operating status when a fault occurs 11.4 Analog Output Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit I50 [Analog output item select].
Chapter 11. Monitoring 11.5 Multi-function output terminal (MO) and Rela y (30AC) Group LED display Parameter Name Setting Factory default 0 FDT -1 I54 [Multi-function output terminal select] 1 FDT -2.
Chapter 11. Monitoring I56: When 17 {Fault display} is selecte d in I54 and I55, Multi-function output terminal and relay will be activated with the value set in I56. 0: FDT -1 Check whether the output freque ncy of the inverter matches the user-setting frequency .
Chapter 11. Monitoring 2: FDT -3 It activates when run frequency meet s the following condition. Active condition: Absolute value (FDT level - run freq uen cy) <= FDT Bandwidth/2 Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit I52 [Frequency Detec tion level] - 30.
Chapter 11. Monitoring Decel time: Run Frequency > (FDT Level – FDT Bandwid th/2) Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max range Factory default Unit I52 [Frequency Detection Level] - 30.0 I/O group I53 [Frequency Detection Bandwid th] - 0/400 10.
Chapter 11. Monitoring 12: During run Become active when run comman d is given and the inverter generates output voltage. Freq. MO Run command 13: During stop Activated during stop. Freq. MO Run command 14: During const a nt run Activated during nominal operation.
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons 12.1 Electronic Thermal Group LED display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max setting Factory default Unit F50 [Electronic thermal select] 1 0/1 0 F51 [Electronic therm.
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons 12.2 Overload W arning and trip z Overload warning Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max setting Factory default Unit F54 [Overload warning level] - 30/.
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons 12.3 St all prevention Group LED Display Parameter Name Set val ue Min/Max setting Factory default Unit F59 [St all prevention select] - 0/7 3 Function group 1 F60 [S.
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons Current Freq. During acceleration During constant run F60 t1 t2 Multi-functi on output or relay DC voltage Freq. During deceleration Multi-function output or relay 12.
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons 12.5 External trip signal Group LED display Description Set Va l u e Min/Max setting Factory default Unit I20 [Multi-function input terminal P1 define] 0 ~ ~ I23 [Mul.
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons 12.6 Inverter Overload Inverter overload prevention function is acti vated when the current above inverte r rated current flows. Multi-function output terminal (MO) or Multi- function relay (30AC) is used as the alarm signal output during inverter overload trip .
Chapter 12. Protective functi ons I62: When no frequency command i s given for the time set in I63, set the drive mode as the table below . 0 Continuous operation with the frequency before command.
Chapter 13. Troubleshooting & Mainte nance 13. T roubleshooting & Maintenance 13.1 Protective functions When a fault occurs, th e cause must be corrected before the fault can be cleare d. If protective function keep s active, it could lead to reduction in product life and damage to the equipment.
Chapter 13. Troubleshooting & Mainte nance Used for the emergency stop of the inverter . The inverter instantly turns off the output when the EST terminal is turned on. Instant cut of f CAUTION: The inverter st art s to regular operation when turning off the Est terminal while FX or RX terminal is ON.
Chapter 13. Troubleshooting & Mainte nance 13.2 Fault Remedy Protective functions Cause Remedy CAUTION: When an o v er current fault occurs, opera tion must be started af ter t he cause is removed to avoid damage to I GBT inside the inverter .
Chapter 13. Troubleshooting & Mainte nance Protective functions Cause Remedy External fault A contact input External fault B contact input z The terminal which is set to “18 (Externa l fault-A)” or “19 (External fault -B)” in I20-I24 in I/O group is ON.
Chapter 13. Troubleshooting & Mainte nance 13.3 Precautions for maintenance and inspection CAUTION z Make sure to remove the input power while performing maintenance. z Make sure to perform mainte nance afte r checking the DC link capacitor has discharged.
Chapter 14. Specifications 14. Specifications 14.1 T echnical data z Input & output ratings Model: CI – xxx – C2 – 1P 001 002 003 004 [HP] 0.
14. Specifications command, H/W fault Alarm Conditions S tall prevention, Overload Momentary power loss Less than 15 msec: Continuous operation More than 15 msec: Auto Restart enable z Environment Coo.
DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY Council Directive(s) to which conformity is declared: CD 73/23/EEC and CD 89/336/EEC Units are certified for compliance with: EN 50178:1998 EN 50081-2:1993 EN 5501 1:1998+ A.
TECHNICAL ST AND ARDS APPLIED The standards appli ed in order to comply wi th the essential requirements of the Di rectives 73/23/EEC "Electrical material intended to be used wi th cert ain limit.
EMC INST ALLA TION GUIDE Cerus inverters are tested to meet Electromagnetic C omp atibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC an d Low V oltage (L V) Directive 73/23/EEC using a t echnical construction file.
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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 LG Electronics C Series 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 LG Electronics C Series - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation LG Electronics C Series, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le LG Electronics C Series va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le LG Electronics C Series, 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 LG Electronics C Series.
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 LG Electronics C Series. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei LG Electronics C Series 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.