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SINAMICS GM150
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- SINAMICS GM150 6SL3815-2LN41-4AA2
- About these instructions
- Warning symbol on the device
- Safe handling
- Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering installations
- Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)
- Information for nominated persons in control of an electrical installation
- Security information
- Grounding concept
- Measures for operator protection in electromagnetic fields
- Applications
- External safety components
- Protection and monitoring functions for external components
- Design of the Basic Line Module
- Design of the Motor Module
- Gating
- Precharging
- Make-proof grounding switch
- Power Stack Adapter
- Actual value acquisition
- Design
- Connections
- DM10 diagnostics module
- Figure 3-8 Logical design of the DM10 diagnosis module
- Measuring socket assignment
- Table 3-1 Connector -X231
- Table 3-2 Connector -X232
- Table 3-4 Connector -X32
- Signal processing
- Voltage monitoring
- Re-cooling unit
- The internal deionized water circuit
- Description of options
- Suitable for marine use with individual certificate from Lloyds Register (LR) (option E21)
- Can Bus interface (option G20)
- x temperature sensor evaluation unit TM150 (option G51)
- Additional Terminal Module TM15 (option G63)
- Sensor Module SMC30 (option K50)
- dv/dt filter (option L10)
- dv/dt filter (option L11)
- Automatic restart function (option L32)
- Line-side grounding switch (option L48)
- Cabinet illumination and service socket in closed-loop control unit (option L50)
- Anti-condensation heating (option L55)
- Braking Module (option L72)
- Extended dust protection (option M16)
- Power cable connection at the drive output from above (option M78)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC (option N30)
- Sine-wave filter (option Y15)
- Requirements for installation location
- Scope of delivery
- Checking the load handling attachments
- Transportation
- Observe center of gravity
- Transport with a crane
- Figure 4-3 Lifting bar label
- Transporting transportation units packed in boxes
- Unpacking
- Removing load securing devices
- Opening doors in preparation for use
- Checking the shock and tilt indicators inside the cabinet
- Storing a device
- Safety instructions for assembly
- Tools required
- Figure 5-2 Screwing cabinets together
- Connecting to the foundation
- Connecting the DC bus
- Connecting the interface terminals
- Connecting the water circuits
- Removing the dust protection cover
- Removing the dust protection cover of the closed-loop control cabinet
- Removing the dust protection cover of the inverter cabinet
- Removing the dust protection cover of the rectifier cabinet
- Installing the battery of the uninterruptible power supply
- Figure 5-11 Install battery
- Safety instructions for electrical connections
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Figure 6-1 Shield connection using a clip
- Potential concept
- Electrical requirements
- Preparations for connecting the power cables
- Connect the power cable to the motor and the supply system
- Figure 6-5 Connection of the supply-system power cable
- Connecting ground
- Connecting the control cables to the circuit-breaker for the capacitor release (option N20)
- Connecting the encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
- Figure 6-8 Connecting the external encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
- Interconnecting optional connections
- Fastening the cable ducts with cable ties
- Venting the converter
- Description and configuration of the PROFIBUS interface
- PROFIBUS interface, diagnostics LEDs, address switches
- Table 7-2 Description of the DP1 LEDs
- Connecting PROFIBUS cables
- Setting the PROFIBUS address switches
- Requirements for communication via PROFIBUS
- Safety instructions for operation
- Operation via the AOP30 operator panel
- Buttons of the AOP30
- Figure 8-2 Menu structure of the AOP 30
- Configuration of the AOP30 operator panel
- Table 8-1 List of signals for the operation screen
- Control settings
- Inhibit functions
- Menu description and setting options
- Parameterization
- Fault/alarm memory
- Commissioning / service device commissioning
- Commissioning / service drive commissioning
- Commissioning / Service - AOP settings
- Commissioning / Service - AOP diagnostics
- Language
- Parameter types
- Functions
- Table 8-5 Parameter
- Table 8-7 Parameter
- Vector control
- U/f control
- Analog and digital inputs/outputs
- Digital outputs
- Digital inputs/outputs
- Additional settings for analog outputs
- Scaling the input signal of the analog inputs
- Monitoring functions and protective functions
- Tripping of the circuit-breaker in case of undervoltage
- Vdc-max closed-loop control
- Fan monitoring
- Fault and system messages
- Diagnosis
- Diagnostics via LEDs
- Diagnostics via parameters
- Safety instructions for maintenance
- Grounding the system
- Grounding using a make-proof grounding switch
- Opening the power unit doors for maintenance work
- Secure locking system (option M10)
- Preventive maintenance
- Visual inspections
- Checking the isolating clearances
- Maintenance
- Replacing the back-up battery of the AOP30 operator panel
- Load operator panel firmware, parameter and signal descriptions
- Cleaning
- Repairs
- Torques
- Replacing the diode module
- Figure 9-8 Release the screw connection of the line supply connection busbar
- Figure 9-10 Removing the retainers for the water hoses
- Replacing the PowerCard
- Figure 9-11 Releasing screw connections
- Figure 9-12 Removing the PowerCard: Remove the retainers for the water connections
- Replacing the operator panel
- Replacing the CompactFlash card
- Replacing the precharging rectifier
- Replacing the AVT combination module
- Replacing fuses
- Replacing the Power Stack Adapter
- Spare parts
- Disposing of packaging material
- B.1 Technical specifications
- B.1.3 Series connection variant of Basic Line Modules (option N15)
- Table B-3 Cooling
- Table B-4 Closed-loop control related properties
- B.1.6 Technical specifications of the common power supply
- B.1.7 Technical specifications of the diagnostics module DM10
- B.2.2 Terminal assignment of the NAMUR terminal strip (option B00)
- B.2.3 Circuit-breaker interface
- B.2.4 Interfaces of the Power Stack Adapter
- B.2.4.3 Actual value channels
- B.2.4.6 Analog and digital outputs
- B.2.4.8 Analog and digital inputs and temperature sensor connections
- B.2.4.9 Electronics power supply
- C.1 Mechanical installation: Checklist
- C.2 Checklist for electrical installation
- Index
SINAMICS GM150
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Edition
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- SINAMICS GM150 6SL3810-2LN31-8AA2
- About these instructions
- Warning symbol on the device
- Safe handling
- Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering installations
- Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)
- Information for nominated persons in control of an electrical installation
- Grounding concept
- Installation site safety
- Residual risks
- Security information
- Applications
- External safety components
- Protection and monitoring functions for external components
- Design of the Basic Line Module
- Design of the Motor Module
- Gating
- Power Stack Adapter
- Terminal Modules
- Make-proof grounding switch
- Actual value acquisition
- Common power supply
- Connections
- DM10 diagnostics module
- Signal processing
- Voltage monitoring
- Customer terminal strips
- Isolation amplifiers for optional analog inputs (option E86)
- DeviceNet interface (option G23)
- Additional Terminal Module TM15 (option G63)
- Display instruments in the cabinet door for voltage, current, speed, and output plus indicator lamps (option K21)
- Automatic restart function (option L32)
- Motor-side grounding switch (option L49)
- Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) (option L53)
- Braking Module (option L72)
- Safety locking system (option M10)
- IP42 degree of protection (option M42)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC (option N30)
- Requirements for installation location
- Checking shock and tilt indicators
- Checking the load handling attachments
- Transportation
- Observe center of gravity
- Transport with a crane
- Figure 4-3 Lifting bar label
- Transporting transportation units packed in boxes
- Unpacking
- Removing load securing devices
- Opening doors in preparation for use
- Checking the shock and tilt indicators inside the cabinet
- Storing fans
- Safety instructions for assembly
- Tools required
- Connecting to the foundation
- Connecting the grounding bars
- Connecting the DC bus
- Connecting the interface terminals
- Figure 5-6 Install battery
- Safety instructions for electrical connections
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Figure 6-1 Shield connection using a clip
- Potential concept
- Electrical requirements
- Connecting ground
- Connecting power cables
- Figure 6-6 Connection of the supply-system power cable
- Connect the auxiliary voltage
- Connecting the encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
- Figure 6-7 Connecting the external encoder to the SMC30 Sensor Module
- Interconnecting optional connections
- Description and configuration of the PROFIBUS interface
- PROFIBUS interface, diagnostics LEDs, address switches
- Connecting PROFIBUS cables
- Setting the PROFIBUS address
- Requirements for communication via PROFIBUS
- Safety instructions for operation
- Operating the drive
- Buttons of the AOP30
- Figure 8-2 Menu structure of the AOP 30
- Configuration of the AOP30 operator panel
- Table 8-1 List of signals for the operation screen
- Control settings
- Inhibit functions
- Menu description and setting options
- Parameterization
- Fault/alarm memory
- Commissioning / service device commissioning
- Commissioning / service drive commissioning
- Commissioning / Service - AOP settings
- Commissioning / Service - AOP diagnostics
- Language
- Parameter types
- Functions
- Table 8-5 Parameter
- Table 8-7 Parameter
- Vector control
- U/f control
- Analog and digital inputs/outputs
- Additional settings for analog outputs
- Scaling the input signal of the analog inputs
- Digital inputs/outputs
- Digital outputs
- Monitoring functions and protective functions
- Insulation monitoring
- Tripping of the circuit-breaker in case of undervoltage
- Vdc-max closed-loop control
- Fan monitoring
- Automatic restart
- Fault and system messages
- Diagnosis
- Diagnostics via LEDs
- Diagnostics via parameters
- Safety instructions for maintenance
- Grounding the system
- Grounding using a make-proof grounding switch
- Opening the doors
- Opening the power unit doors for maintenance work
- Secure locking system (option M10)
- Inspection and maintenance
- Cleaning
- Cleaning aluminum parts
- Checking hoisting solenoids and security bolts
- Checking the capacitor release
- Replacing filter mats
- Replace the fans
- Load operator panel firmware, parameter and signal descriptions
- Replacing the back-up battery of the AOP30 operator panel
- Repair
- Replacing the AVT combination module
- Replacing the operator panel
- Replacing the CompactFlash card
- Figure 9-12 Release the screwed connection of the DC link busbar
- Replacing the PowerCard
- Figure 9-15 Releasing screw connections
- Replacing the Power Stack Adapter
- Replacing fuses
- Door interlock system
- Replacing the precharging rectifier
- Spare parts
- Disposal
- B.1 Technical specifications
- C.1 Mechanical installation: Checklist
- C.2 Checklist for electrical installation
- Index