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ACL30

Brand: ABB | Category: DC Drives
Table of contents
  1. List of related manuals
  2. 1. Safety instructions
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Contents of this chapter
  11. General safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
  12. Electrical safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
  13. Additional instructions and notes
  14. Grounding
  15. General safety in operation
  16. Intended audience
  17. Terms and abbreviations
  18. Installing and commissioning flowchart
  19. Cyber security disclaimer
  20. Operation principle
  21. Layout
  22. Control interfaces
  23. Type designation label
  24. Constructing the cabinet
  25. Main dimensions and free space requirements
  26. Cooling and degrees of protection
  27. Preventing recirculation of hot air
  28. Cabinet heaters
  29. Unpacking
  30. Checking the delivery
  31. Installing the drive
  32. Selecting the supply disconnecting device
  33. Selecting the power cables
  34. Typical power cable sizes
  35. Alternative power cable types
  36. Motor cable shield
  37. Selecting the control cables
  38. Routing the cables
  39. Separate control cable ducts
  40. Implementing thermal overload and short-circuit protection
  41. Protecting the drive against ground faults
  42. Protecting the contacts of relay outputs
  43. Checking the insulation of the assembly
  44. Break resistor assembly insulation
  45. Connecting the power cables
  46. Connection procedure
  47. Installing power cable clamp plates
  48. Power cable connection – frame size B
  49. Power cable connection – frame sizes C and D (connector covers removed)
  50. Connecting the control cables: JCU control unit
  51. Jumpers
  52. Safe Torque Off (X6)
  53. The 7-segment display on the JCU control unit
  54. Installing the optional modules
  55. Start-up the drive
  56. ACS-CP-U overview
  57. Status line
  58. Installing the control panel
  59. Operating the control panel
  60. Getting Help – Any mode
  61. Finding panel version – any mode
  62. Using basic operations – Any mode
  63. Output mode
  64. Setting speed reference in the Output mode
  65. Using the Parameters option
  66. Changing the value of value pointer parameters
  67. Pointing the bit pointer parameter to a bit value in another signal
  68. Changing bit pointer parameter value to 0 or 1
  69. Changed Parameters mode
  70. Editing changed parameters
  71. Fault Logger option
  72. Resetting faults
  73. Time & Date option
  74. Parameter Backup option
  75. Backup and restore parameters
  76. Handling parameter errors during backup and restore function
  77. Restoring a user set between different firmware versions
  78. Loading a user set between different firmware versions
  79. Viewing backup information
  80. I/O Settings
  81. Reference Edit option
  82. Drive Info option
  83. Elevator system configuration
  84. Local control vs. external control
  85. Drive programming
  86. Parameter restore
  87. Basic start/stop operation
  88. Drive faults
  89. Elevator operation modes
  90. Evacuation mode
  91. Speed reference selection and scaling
  92. Speed reference mode set to MULTIPLE
  93. Speed reference mode set to SEP HIGH PRI or SEP LEVEL PRI
  94. Speed reference scaling
  95. Speed profile
  96. Jerk selection
  97. Smart slowdown
  98. Mechanical brake control
  99. Torque proving
  100. Brake slip check
  101. Operation time scheme
  102. Inertia compensation
  103. Protection functions
  104. Motor stall
  105. Leveling overtime stop
  106. Programmable protection functions
  107. Inputs and outputs
  108. Digital inputs and outputs
  109. Relay outputs
  110. Autophasing for permanent magnet synchronous motors
  111. Autophasing modes
  112. Emergency stop
  113. Encoder support
  114. Absolute encoder configuration
  115. Pulse encoder configuration
  116. Rescue operation
  117. Low voltage mode
  118. Control through the embedded fieldbus interface: DCU 16-bit profile
  119. Actual signals for the DCU 16-bit profile
  120. Modbus register addresses for the DCU 16-bit profile
  121. DCU 32-bit profile
  122. Actual signals for the DCU 32-bit profile
  123. Modbus register addresses for the DCU 32-bit profile
  124. Setting parameters
  125. Parameter groups 01...09
  126. Parameter groups 10...99
  127. How to reset
  128. Fault messages generated by the drive
  129. Heatsink
  130. Cooling fan
  131. Fan replacement (Frames C and D)
  132. Other maintenance actions
  133. Derating
  134. Cyclic loads
  135. Dimensions and weights
  136. Supply cable fuses
  137. AC input (supply) connection
  138. Motor connection
  139. Ambient conditions
  140. Materials
  141. CE marking
  142. Compliance with EN 61800-3:2004
  143. Second environment (drive of category C3)
  144. U.S. patents
  145. Selecting the mains choke
  146. Connection diagram
  147. Selecting EMC filters
  148. JFI-0x (Frames B...D, category C2) installation
  149. Selecting a brake resistor
  150. Installing and wiring the resistor
  151. Braking circuit commissioning
  152. Frame size B
  153. Frame size C
  154. Frame size D
  155. Mains chokes – CHK-0x
  156. EMC filters – JFI-0x
  157. EMC filter – JFI-0x dimensions
  158. Brake resistors – JBR-xx
  159. Brake resistors – JBR-xx dimensions
  160. Product and service inquiries