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SINAMICS GM150

Brand: Siemens | Category: DC Drives
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Edition
  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. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. SINAMICS GM150 6SL3815-2LN41-4AA2
  14. About these instructions
  15. Warning symbol on the device
  16. Safe handling
  17. Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering installations
  18. Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)
  19. Information for nominated persons in control of an electrical installation
  20. Security information
  21. Grounding concept
  22. Measures for operator protection in electromagnetic fields
  23. Applications
  24. External safety components
  25. Protection and monitoring functions for external components
  26. Design of the Basic Line Module
  27. Design of the Motor Module
  28. Gating
  29. Precharging
  30. Make-proof grounding switch
  31. Power Stack Adapter
  32. Actual value acquisition
  33. Design
  34. Connections
  35. DM10 diagnostics module
  36. Figure 3-8 Logical design of the DM10 diagnosis module
  37. Measuring socket assignment
  38. Table 3-1 Connector -X231
  39. Table 3-2 Connector -X232
  40. Table 3-4 Connector -X32
  41. Signal processing
  42. Voltage monitoring
  43. Re-cooling unit
  44. The internal deionized water circuit
  45. Description of options
  46. Suitable for marine use with individual certificate from Lloyds Register (LR) (option E21)
  47. Can Bus interface (option G20)
  48. x temperature sensor evaluation unit TM150 (option G51)
  49. Additional Terminal Module TM15 (option G63)
  50. Sensor Module SMC30 (option K50)
  51. dv/dt filter (option L10)
  52. dv/dt filter (option L11)
  53. Automatic restart function (option L32)
  54. Line-side grounding switch (option L48)
  55. Cabinet illumination and service socket in closed-loop control unit (option L50)
  56. Anti-condensation heating (option L55)
  57. Braking Module (option L72)
  58. Extended dust protection (option M16)
  59. Power cable connection at the drive output from above (option M78)
  60. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC (option N30)
  61. Sine-wave filter (option Y15)
  62. Requirements for installation location
  63. Scope of delivery
  64. Checking the load handling attachments
  65. Transportation
  66. Observe center of gravity
  67. Transport with a crane
  68. Figure 4-3 Lifting bar label
  69. Transporting transportation units packed in boxes
  70. Unpacking
  71. Removing load securing devices
  72. Opening doors in preparation for use
  73. Checking the shock and tilt indicators inside the cabinet
  74. Storing a device
  75. Safety instructions for assembly
  76. Tools required
  77. Figure 5-2 Screwing cabinets together
  78. Connecting to the foundation
  79. Connecting the DC bus
  80. Connecting the interface terminals
  81. Connecting the water circuits
  82. Removing the dust protection cover
  83. Removing the dust protection cover of the closed-loop control cabinet
  84. Removing the dust protection cover of the inverter cabinet
  85. Removing the dust protection cover of the rectifier cabinet
  86. Installing the battery of the uninterruptible power supply
  87. Figure 5-11 Install battery
  88. Safety instructions for electrical connections
  89. Electromagnetic compatibility
  90. Figure 6-1 Shield connection using a clip
  91. Potential concept
  92. Electrical requirements
  93. Preparations for connecting the power cables
  94. Connect the power cable to the motor and the supply system
  95. Figure 6-5 Connection of the supply-system power cable
  96. Connecting ground
  97. Connecting the control cables to the circuit-breaker for the capacitor release (option N20)
  98. Connecting the encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
  99. Figure 6-8 Connecting the external encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
  100. Interconnecting optional connections
  101. Fastening the cable ducts with cable ties
  102. Venting the converter
  103. Description and configuration of the PROFIBUS interface
  104. PROFIBUS interface, diagnostics LEDs, address switches
  105. Table 7-2 Description of the DP1 LEDs
  106. Connecting PROFIBUS cables
  107. Setting the PROFIBUS address switches
  108. Requirements for communication via PROFIBUS
  109. Safety instructions for operation
  110. Operation via the AOP30 operator panel
  111. Buttons of the AOP30
  112. Figure 8-2 Menu structure of the AOP 30
  113. Configuration of the AOP30 operator panel
  114. Table 8-1 List of signals for the operation screen
  115. Control settings
  116. Inhibit functions
  117. Menu description and setting options
  118. Parameterization
  119. Fault/alarm memory
  120. Commissioning / service device commissioning
  121. Commissioning / service drive commissioning
  122. Commissioning / Service - AOP settings
  123. Commissioning / Service - AOP diagnostics
  124. Language
  125. Parameter types
  126. Functions
  127. Table 8-5 Parameter
  128. Table 8-7 Parameter
  129. Vector control
  130. U/f control
  131. Analog and digital inputs/outputs
  132. Digital outputs
  133. Digital inputs/outputs
  134. Additional settings for analog outputs
  135. Scaling the input signal of the analog inputs
  136. Monitoring functions and protective functions
  137. Tripping of the circuit-breaker in case of undervoltage
  138. Vdc-max closed-loop control
  139. Fan monitoring
  140. Fault and system messages
  141. Diagnosis
  142. Diagnostics via LEDs
  143. Diagnostics via parameters
  144. Safety instructions for maintenance
  145. Grounding the system
  146. Grounding using a make-proof grounding switch
  147. Opening the power unit doors for maintenance work
  148. Secure locking system (option M10)
  149. Preventive maintenance
  150. Visual inspections
  151. Checking the isolating clearances
  152. Maintenance
  153. Replacing the back-up battery of the AOP30 operator panel
  154. Load operator panel firmware, parameter and signal descriptions
  155. Cleaning
  156. Repairs
  157. Torques
  158. Replacing the diode module
  159. Figure 9-8 Release the screw connection of the line supply connection busbar
  160. Figure 9-10 Removing the retainers for the water hoses
  161. Replacing the PowerCard
  162. Figure 9-11 Releasing screw connections
  163. Figure 9-12 Removing the PowerCard: Remove the retainers for the water connections
  164. Replacing the operator panel
  165. Replacing the CompactFlash card
  166. Replacing the precharging rectifier
  167. Replacing the AVT combination module
  168. Replacing fuses
  169. Replacing the Power Stack Adapter
  170. Spare parts
  171. Disposing of packaging material
  172. B.1 Technical specifications
  173. B.1.3 Series connection variant of Basic Line Modules (option N15)
  174. Table B-3 Cooling
  175. Table B-4 Closed-loop control related properties
  176. B.1.6 Technical specifications of the common power supply
  177. B.1.7 Technical specifications of the diagnostics module DM10
  178. B.2.2 Terminal assignment of the NAMUR terminal strip (option B00)
  179. B.2.3 Circuit-breaker interface
  180. B.2.4 Interfaces of the Power Stack Adapter
  181. B.2.4.3 Actual value channels
  182. B.2.4.6 Analog and digital outputs
  183. B.2.4.8 Analog and digital inputs and temperature sensor connections
  184. B.2.4.9 Electronics power supply
  185. C.1 Mechanical installation: Checklist
  186. C.2 Checklist for electrical installation
  187. Index
SINAMICS GM150 first page preview

SINAMICS GM150

Brand: Siemens | Category: DC Drives
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Edition
  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. Table Of Contents
  11. SINAMICS GM150 6SL3810-2LN31-8AA2
  12. About these instructions
  13. Warning symbol on the device
  14. Safe handling
  15. Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering installations
  16. Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)
  17. Information for nominated persons in control of an electrical installation
  18. Grounding concept
  19. Installation site safety
  20. Residual risks
  21. Security information
  22. Applications
  23. External safety components
  24. Protection and monitoring functions for external components
  25. Design of the Basic Line Module
  26. Design of the Motor Module
  27. Gating
  28. Power Stack Adapter
  29. Terminal Modules
  30. Make-proof grounding switch
  31. Actual value acquisition
  32. Common power supply
  33. Connections
  34. DM10 diagnostics module
  35. Signal processing
  36. Voltage monitoring
  37. Customer terminal strips
  38. Isolation amplifiers for optional analog inputs (option E86)
  39. DeviceNet interface (option G23)
  40. Additional Terminal Module TM15 (option G63)
  41. Display instruments in the cabinet door for voltage, current, speed, and output plus indicator lamps (option K21)
  42. Automatic restart function (option L32)
  43. Motor-side grounding switch (option L49)
  44. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) (option L53)
  45. Braking Module (option L72)
  46. Safety locking system (option M10)
  47. IP42 degree of protection (option M42)
  48. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC (option N30)
  49. Requirements for installation location
  50. Checking shock and tilt indicators
  51. Checking the load handling attachments
  52. Transportation
  53. Observe center of gravity
  54. Transport with a crane
  55. Figure 4-3 Lifting bar label
  56. Transporting transportation units packed in boxes
  57. Unpacking
  58. Removing load securing devices
  59. Opening doors in preparation for use
  60. Checking the shock and tilt indicators inside the cabinet
  61. Storing fans
  62. Safety instructions for assembly
  63. Tools required
  64. Connecting to the foundation
  65. Connecting the grounding bars
  66. Connecting the DC bus
  67. Connecting the interface terminals
  68. Figure 5-6 Install battery
  69. Safety instructions for electrical connections
  70. Electromagnetic compatibility
  71. Figure 6-1 Shield connection using a clip
  72. Potential concept
  73. Electrical requirements
  74. Connecting ground
  75. Connecting power cables
  76. Figure 6-6 Connection of the supply-system power cable
  77. Connect the auxiliary voltage
  78. Connecting the encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
  79. Figure 6-7 Connecting the external encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
  80. Interconnecting optional connections
  81. Description and configuration of the PROFIBUS interface
  82. PROFIBUS interface, diagnostics LEDs, address switches
  83. Connecting PROFIBUS cables
  84. Setting the PROFIBUS address
  85. Requirements for communication via PROFIBUS
  86. Safety instructions for operation
  87. Operating the drive
  88. Buttons of the AOP30
  89. Figure 8-2 Menu structure of the AOP 30
  90. Configuration of the AOP30 operator panel
  91. Table 8-1 List of signals for the operation screen
  92. Control settings
  93. Inhibit functions
  94. Menu description and setting options
  95. Parameterization
  96. Fault/alarm memory
  97. Commissioning / service device commissioning
  98. Commissioning / service drive commissioning
  99. Commissioning / Service - AOP settings
  100. Commissioning / Service - AOP diagnostics
  101. Language
  102. Parameter types
  103. Functions
  104. Table 8-5 Parameter
  105. Table 8-7 Parameter
  106. Vector control
  107. U/f control
  108. Analog and digital inputs/outputs
  109. Additional settings for analog outputs
  110. Scaling the input signal of the analog inputs
  111. Digital inputs/outputs
  112. Digital outputs
  113. Monitoring functions and protective functions
  114. Insulation monitoring
  115. Tripping of the circuit-breaker in case of undervoltage
  116. Vdc-max closed-loop control
  117. Fan monitoring
  118. Automatic restart
  119. Fault and system messages
  120. Diagnosis
  121. Diagnostics via LEDs
  122. Diagnostics via parameters
  123. Safety instructions for maintenance
  124. Grounding the system
  125. Grounding using a make-proof grounding switch
  126. Opening the doors
  127. Opening the power unit doors for maintenance work
  128. Secure locking system (option M10)
  129. Inspection and maintenance
  130. Cleaning
  131. Cleaning aluminum parts
  132. Checking hoisting solenoids and security bolts
  133. Checking the capacitor release
  134. Replacing filter mats
  135. Replace the fans
  136. Load operator panel firmware, parameter and signal descriptions
  137. Replacing the back-up battery of the AOP30 operator panel
  138. Repair
  139. Replacing the AVT combination module
  140. Replacing the operator panel
  141. Replacing the CompactFlash card
  142. Figure 9-12 Release the screwed connection of the DC link busbar
  143. Replacing the PowerCard
  144. Figure 9-15 Releasing screw connections
  145. Replacing the Power Stack Adapter
  146. Replacing fuses
  147. Door interlock system
  148. Replacing the precharging rectifier
  149. Spare parts
  150. Disposal
  151. B.1 Technical specifications
  152. C.1 Mechanical installation: Checklist
  153. C.2 Checklist for electrical installation
  154. Index
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