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SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180

Brand: Siemens | Category: Power Tool
Table of contents
  1. Assembly
  2. Edition
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 6SR41 manufactured in NMA Nuernberg, Germany
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Operating Instructions Rev.201706301306
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. About these instructions
  12. Text format features
  13. Warning symbols on the device
  14. Description
  15. General Safety Information
  16. Safety Concept
  17. Observing the Five Safety Rules
  18. Safety Information and Warnings
  19. ESD-sensitive Components
  20. Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Power Engineering Installations
  21. Information for nominated persons in control of an electrical installation
  22. Cabinet Details
  23. Cell Section
  24. Control Door Cabinet Components
  25. Fault Reset
  26. Cooling Section
  27. Maintenance
  28. Description of the option codes
  29. Modbus Ethernet Interface (software activation) (option G38)
  30. Bidirectional synchronized bypass operation (option L29)
  31. Cabinet illumination and service socket in trigger and control section (option L50)
  32. Cabinet anti-condensation heating, temperature-monitored (option L55)
  33. Pt100 evaluation units with 3 inputs each (option L91)
  34. Mechanical safety locking system - Castell (option M10)
  35. Gland plates (option M36)
  36. Harsh environment conditions (M67)
  37. Extended space for bottom cable entry (Option M69)
  38. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC or 460/480 V 3 AC (option N31)
  39. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC or 460/480 V 3 AC (option N32)
  40. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC or 460/480 V 3 AC (option N33)
  41. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 230 V 1 AC or 120 V 1 AC (option N36)
  42. Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 230 V 1 AC or 120 V 1 AC (option N37)
  43. Motor-side grounding switch (option N45)
  44. Redundant cell rank (option U13)
  45. Requirements for installation location
  46. Checking on delivery
  47. The purpose of shock and tilt indicators
  48. Monitoring the Transport
  49. Transportation
  50. Transporting the cabinet units
  51. Transport Using a Crane
  52. Operating Instructions Rev
  53. Transport Using a Fork Lift Truck
  54. Definition of a packed and unpacked device
  55. Take the center of gravity into account
  56. Transport with a fork-lift truck
  57. Using lifting rods
  58. Figure 4-5 Sticker
  59. Receiving and Unpacking
  60. Off-Loading
  61. Transportation and Handling
  62. Figure 4-8 Proper Fork Lift Handling and Dimensions
  63. Protective Earthing Bars Connection
  64. Assembly instructions
  65. Combining two Transport Units: Output reactor (L09)and Sine-wave filter (Y15)
  66. Combining several Transport Units
  67. Unlocking the Power Section Doors manually
  68. Connecting the Transport Units and Power Section Cables
  69. Connecting the Transport Units
  70. Overview of connection points in the converter
  71. Connecting the power section cables (M69)
  72. Connecting the Power Section
  73. Grounding, Cabling, and Shielding Recommendations
  74. Cable Gland Plates Removal and Installation Guidelines
  75. Closing the make-proof grounding switch
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 first page preview

SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180

Brand: Siemens | Category: DC Drives
Table of contents
  1. Modbus Communication
  2. Table Of Contents
  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. NXGpro Communication
  13. Introduction
  14. Communication Overview
  15. NXGpro Control
  16. Remote Capabilities
  17. RS232 Port
  18. Optional Hardware requirement for Dual Networks
  19. Entering Parameter IDs
  20. General Safety Information
  21. Safety Concept
  22. Observing the Five Safety Rules
  23. Safety Information and Warnings
  24. ESD-sensitive Components
  25. ESD Protective Measures
  26. Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Power Engineering Installations
  27. Security Information
  28. Description
  29. Siemens Modbus Module
  30. Software Programming
  31. Programmable Outputs from the Drive
  32. Parameter Assignment/Addressing
  33. Parameter Tables
  34. Table 3-11 Network 1: Configure Menu (9900)
  35. Table 3-13 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
  36. Table 3-16 Network 2: Configure Parameters Menu (9916)
  37. Table 3-18 Network 2: Register Data to Drive Menu (9700)
  38. Pick List Variable Tables
  39. Table 3-20 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  40. Planning/Configuring
  41. Fast Setup: Monitor drive status and speed feedback
  42. Fast Setup: Send a motor speed setting to the drive
  43. Network Setup Procedure
  44. Network Status Detection Setup
  45. Setup Example
  46. Table 3-23 Completed Settings for Given Example
  47. Functions
  48. Read Holding Registers Command (0x03)
  49. Table 3-26 Read Holding Registers Request (TX) from Master
  50. Write Multiple Coils Command (0x0F)
  51. Write Single Input Register Command (0x06)
  52. Loop Back Diagnostic Test Command (0x08)
  53. Write Multiple Input Registers Command (0x10)
  54. Modbus Ethernet Communication
  55. Anybus Modbus Ethernet Module
  56. Table 4-1 Status Indicator Table
  57. Table 4-7 Correspondence between Drive Parameter ID and Modbus Address
  58. Table 4-11 Network 1: Configure Parameters Menu (9902)
  59. Table 4-15 Network 1: Register Data to Drive Menu (9600)
  60. Table 4-21 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  61. Network Interfaces
  62. Figure 4-4 Network Modbus™ Ethernet Communication Connection
  63. Table 4-24 Completed Settings for Given Example
  64. Table 4-25 Read Holding Registers Request (TX) from Master
  65. Table 4-29 Write Multiple Input Registers Response (RX) from Drive
  66. AnyBus Ethernet/IP Module
  67. Table 5-9 Network 1: Configure Menu (9900)
  68. Table 5-12 Network 1: Register Data to Drive Menu (9600)
  69. Table 5-18 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  70. Table 5-21 Completed Settings for Given Example
  71. Profibus Communication
  72. Anybus Profibus Module
  73. Table 6-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
  74. Figure 6-5 Anybus Profibus Termination Switch in OFF position
  75. Table 6-7 Correspondence between Drive Parameter ID and Profibus Network Data
  76. Table 6-12 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
  77. Table 6-15 Network 2: Configure Parameters Menu (9916)
  78. Table 6-19 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  79. PLC Setup using GSD files
  80. Network Status (auto detect)
  81. Table 6-22 Completed Settings for Given Example
  82. ProfiDrive Communication
  83. Anybus Profibus DP-V1 IM Module
  84. Table 7-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
  85. Table 7-2 Correspondence between Drive Parameter ID and ProfiDrive Telegram
  86. Table 7-6 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
  87. Table 7-9 Network 2: Configure Parameters Menu (9916)
  88. Table 7-13 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  89. Telegram Data Tables
  90. Fast Setup: Control the drive using the default configuration
  91. DeviceNet (Profile 12) Communication
  92. Anybus DeviceNet Module
  93. Table 8-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
  94. Table 8-9 Network 1 to 2 Register Copy (9946)
  95. Table 8-12 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
  96. Table 8-19 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  97. PLC Setup using EDS files
  98. Table 8-22 Completed Settings for Given Example
  99. ControlNet Communication
  100. Table 9-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
  101. Table 9-10 Network 1: Configure Menu (9900)
  102. Table 9-13 Network 1: Register Data to Drive Menu (9600)
  103. Table 9-19 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
  104. Table 9-22 Completed Settings for Given Example
  105. Table A-1 Menu Parameter Pick List IDs
  106. A.1 Internal Analog Outputs
  107. A.2 Internal Test Points
  108. A.3 External Analog Inputs
  109. A.4 External Analog Outputs
  110. A.5 Comparators
  111. A.6 Historic Log Variables
  112. A.7 Meter Status Variables
  113. A.8 To Drive Communication
  114. A.9 From Drive Communication
  115. B.1 Output data IDs
  116. Table B-1 General Data Register Assignments
  117. Table B-2 Serial Flags
  118. Table B-3 Network Output Flags
  119. Internal Digital Inputs and Outputs
  120. Number of Faults and Alarms
  121. Fault Word 1
  122. Fault Word 2
  123. Fault Word 3
  124. Fault Word 4
  125. Fault/Alarm Flags 1
  126. Fault/Alarm Flags 2
  127. Fault/Alarm Flags 3
  128. Fault/Alarm Enable Flags
  129. Fatal Fault Flags
  130. Cell Status
  131. Performance Data
  132. Voltage/Current Data
  133. SilcoGraph Data
  134. Serial Port Setup Menu (9010)
  135. Figure D-1 NXGpro External Modem Function Diagram
  136. E Parameter Read/Write
  137. E.1 Setting up the PTD and PFD registers
  138. E.2 Defining the PFD Registers
  139. E.3 Defining the PTD Registers
  140. Available ID Function Commands
  141. E.4 PLC handshaking procedure for parameter read/write
  142. SOP Output Flags
  143. Commonly Used Abbreviations
  144. Glossary
  145. Index
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 first page preview

SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180

Brand: Siemens | Category: Protection Device
Table of contents
  1. Security Information
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Advanced Motor Protection for Variable Speed Operation
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Safety notes
  9. Observing the Five Safety Rules
  10. Troubleshooting
  11. Introduction
  12. Advanced Motor Protection Parameters
  13. Figure 4-2 Various Pickup and Dropout Time Delay Counter Examples of Operation
  14. Figure 4-3 Variable Pickup Under Current Graph
  15. Figure 4-4 AMP Hardware Block Diagram
  16. Table 4-2 Example of per-unit and engineering unit quantities
  17. Protection Function Enable Types
  18. RTD Terminal Connections
  19. Advanced Motor Protection and RTD Protection Functions
  20. Device 12 - Fixed Pickup Overspeed
  21. Figure 6-1 Overspeed Protection Diagram
  22. Device 12 - Variable Pickup Overspeed
  23. Figure 6-2 Overspeed Protection Diagram
  24. Device 14 - Fixed Pickup Underspeed
  25. Figure 6-3 Underspeed Protection Diagram
  26. Device 14 - Variable Pickup Underspeed
  27. Figure 6-4 Underspeed Protection Diagram
  28. Device 37 - Fixed Pickup Undercurrent
  29. Figure 6-5 UnderCurrent Protection
  30. Device 37 - Variable Pickup Undercurrent
  31. Figure 6-6 Undercurrent Protection Diagram
  32. Device 37P - Fixed Underpower Relay
  33. Figure 6-7 Underpower Protection Diagram
  34. Device 38 - Fixed Bearing Temperature Protective Device
  35. Device 39 - Mechanical Condition Monitor - Fixed Pickup Torque Pulsation
  36. Figure 6-11 Torque Pulsation Diagram
  37. Device 46_2 - Phase-Balance Current - Fixed Pickup Negative Sequence Overcurrent Delay
  38. Figure 6-12 Negative Sequence Current Diagram
  39. Device 48 - Incomplete Sequence Relay Device - Maximum Start Time
  40. Device 48 - Incomplete Sequence Relay Device - Maximum Stop Time
  41. Device 49T - Machine Thermal Model - Fixed Parameter Thermal Overload
  42. Device 49T - Machine Thermal Model - Variable Parameter Thermal Overload
  43. Device 49RTD - Machine Thermal Overload - Fixed Pickup RTD Protection
  44. Device 50 - Fixed Pickup Instantaneous Overcurrent Device
  45. Figure 6-15 Overcurrent Protection Diagram
  46. Device 51 - Fixed Inverse Time Overcurrent
  47. Figure 6-16 User Programmed OverCurrent Trip Curve Example
  48. Function 51 IEEE Pickup and Reset
  49. Table 6-18 IEEE Curve Data Table
  50. Function 51 ANSI Pickup and Reset
  51. Table 6-19 ANSI Curve Data Table
  52. Figure 6-33 ANSI Moderately Inverse Pickup Time
  53. Function 51 IAC Pickup and Reset
  54. Table 6-20 IAC Curve Data Table
  55. Figure 6-41 IAC Inverse Pickup Time
  56. Function 51 IEC Pickup and Reset
  57. Function 51 I2T Pickup and Reset
  58. Function 51 I4T Pickup and Reset
  59. Device 55 - Fixed Pickup Maximum Power Factor
  60. Figure 6-63 OverPF Protection Diagram
  61. Device 55 - Power Factor Relay Device (Fixed minimum power factor)
  62. Figure 6-64 UnderPF Protection Diagram
  63. Device 59G - Fixed Pickup Instantaneous Zero Sequence Overvoltage
  64. Figure 6-65 OverZeroSeqVoltage Protection Diagram
  65. Device 59G - Fixed Pickup Definite Minimum Time Zero Sequence Overvoltage
  66. Figure 6-66 OverZeroSeqVoltage Protection Diagram
  67. Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Starts per Hour
  68. Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Cold Starts per Hour
  69. Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Hot Starts per Hour
  70. Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Maximum Thermal Capacity Used to Start
  71. Device 81 - Fixed Pickup Overfrequency
  72. Figure 6-67 OverFrequency Protection Diagram
  73. Device 81 - Variable Pickup Overfrequency
  74. Figure 6-68 Overfrequency Protection Diagram
  75. Device 81 - Fixed Pickup Underfrequency
  76. Figure 6-69 UnderFrequency Protection Diagram
  77. Device 81 - Variable Pickup Underfrequency
  78. Figure 6-70 Underfrequency Protection Diagram
  79. Device 81 - Fixed Pickup High Frequency Rate of Change
  80. Figure 6-71 OverFrequencyRate Protection
  81. Changing RTD Type
  82. Alarms, Faults, and Logging Messages
  83. NXGpro AMP Alarms/Faults, Protection Variables, and RTD Status Screens
  84. AMP Data Screen
  85. AMP Alarms / Faults
  86. Figure 8-3 AMP Alarms / Faults Screen
  87. Figure 8-4 Output Data IDs
  88. RTD Status Screen
  89. Spare Parts Data
  90. A.1 IEEE Device Numbers and Functions
  91. A.2 Abbreviations
  92. Service and support
  93. A.1 ESD-sensitive Components
  94. Index
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 first page preview

SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180

Brand: Siemens | Category: DC Drives
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Description
  7. Operation
  8. Assembly
  9. Observing the Five Safety Rules
  10. Safety Information and Warnings
  11. ESD-sensitive Components
  12. Cell Section
  13. Control Section
  14. Control Door Cabinet Components
  15. Cooling Section
  16. Preparing for Use
  17. Packing and Transportation Requirements
  18. Proper Drives Receiving, Off-loading, Handling, Unpacking, and Placement Techniques
  19. Receiving
  20. Off-Loading
  21. Handling
  22. Transportation with Crane
  23. Figure 5-4 Lifting Views with Typical Block Placements
  24. Transportation with Fork-Lift
  25. Transportation with Pipe Rollers
  26. Transportation with Roller Dollies
  27. Unpacking
  28. Final Placement
  29. Storage
  30. Proper Cabinet Anchoring Methods
  31. Electrical Connections
  32. Installation External Wiring
  33. Table 7-1 Drive Torque Specifications (Zinc-Plated Hardware and Electrical Connections Only)
  34. Grounding, Cabling, and Shielding Recommendations
  35. Table 7-3 Control Signal Cabling General Guidelines
  36. Cable Gland Plates Removal and Installation Guidelines
  37. Terminal Blocks
  38. E-Stops
  39. Associated Protection provided by the Customer
  40. Commissioning
  41. Cell Reforming
  42. Pre-Commissioning Process
  43. Resetting the Protection Scheme
  44. Maintenance
  45. VFD Power Down and Door Access
  46. Figure 10-1 DC Bus Voltage Indicator
  47. Figure 10-2 Front View of VFD Cabinet
  48. Electromagnetic Door Interlock System
  49. Preventive Maintenance
  50. Preventive Maintenance Checklist
  51. Touch-Up Paint
  52. Cleaning
  53. Remove and Replace
  54. Part Replacement
  55. Replacing the Door-Mounted Keypad
  56. Replacing the Compact Flash Card
  57. Installing Perfect Harmony Power Cells
  58. Figure 10-13 Fiber Optic Location
  59. Figure 10-15 Torque Connections for 40 - 70 A Power Cells
  60. Figure 10-17 Torque Connections for 100 - 140 A Power Cells
  61. Fuse Location
  62. Printed Circuit Board Replacement Procedure (NXGpro)
  63. Spare Parts
  64. Disposal and Recycling
  65. A.1 Field Service Operation
  66. B.1 Storage, Transport and Operation Ambient Conditions
  67. B.2 Power Cell Specifications Table
  68. B.3 21/24-Cell Specifications
  69. B.4 15-Cell Specifications
  70. C.1 CE Marking and Directives for SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 Products
  71. C.2 CE Marking
  72. C.3 CE Marking on Power Drive Systems (PDS)
  73. Figure C-3 Drive System Schematic (Reference: IEC Std 61800-5-1-2007) Drive System Schematic
  74. D.1 Abbreviations
  75. Glossary
  76. Index
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