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SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180
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- SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 6SR41 manufactured in NMA Nuernberg, Germany
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- Operating Instructions Rev.201706301306
- Table Of Contents
- About these instructions
- Text format features
- Warning symbols on the device
- Description
- General Safety Information
- Safety Concept
- Observing the Five Safety Rules
- Safety Information and Warnings
- ESD-sensitive Components
- Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Power Engineering Installations
- Information for nominated persons in control of an electrical installation
- Cabinet Details
- Cell Section
- Control Door Cabinet Components
- Fault Reset
- Cooling Section
- Maintenance
- Description of the option codes
- Modbus Ethernet Interface (software activation) (option G38)
- Bidirectional synchronized bypass operation (option L29)
- Cabinet illumination and service socket in trigger and control section (option L50)
- Cabinet anti-condensation heating, temperature-monitored (option L55)
- Pt100 evaluation units with 3 inputs each (option L91)
- Mechanical safety locking system - Castell (option M10)
- Gland plates (option M36)
- Harsh environment conditions (M67)
- Extended space for bottom cable entry (Option M69)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC or 460/480 V 3 AC (option N31)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC or 460/480 V 3 AC (option N32)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 400 V 3 AC or 460/480 V 3 AC (option N33)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 230 V 1 AC or 120 V 1 AC (option N36)
- Controlled outgoing circuit for auxiliary equipment 230 V 1 AC or 120 V 1 AC (option N37)
- Motor-side grounding switch (option N45)
- Redundant cell rank (option U13)
- Requirements for installation location
- Checking on delivery
- The purpose of shock and tilt indicators
- Monitoring the Transport
- Transportation
- Transporting the cabinet units
- Transport Using a Crane
- Operating Instructions Rev
- Transport Using a Fork Lift Truck
- Definition of a packed and unpacked device
- Take the center of gravity into account
- Transport with a fork-lift truck
- Using lifting rods
- Figure 4-5 Sticker
- Receiving and Unpacking
- Off-Loading
- Transportation and Handling
- Figure 4-8 Proper Fork Lift Handling and Dimensions
- Protective Earthing Bars Connection
- Assembly instructions
- Combining two Transport Units: Output reactor (L09)and Sine-wave filter (Y15)
- Combining several Transport Units
- Unlocking the Power Section Doors manually
- Connecting the Transport Units and Power Section Cables
- Connecting the Transport Units
- Overview of connection points in the converter
- Connecting the power section cables (M69)
- Connecting the Power Section
- Grounding, Cabling, and Shielding Recommendations
- Cable Gland Plates Removal and Installation Guidelines
- Closing the make-proof grounding switch
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180
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- Modbus Communication
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- NXGpro Communication
- Introduction
- Communication Overview
- NXGpro Control
- Remote Capabilities
- RS232 Port
- Optional Hardware requirement for Dual Networks
- Entering Parameter IDs
- General Safety Information
- Safety Concept
- Observing the Five Safety Rules
- Safety Information and Warnings
- ESD-sensitive Components
- ESD Protective Measures
- Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Power Engineering Installations
- Security Information
- Description
- Siemens Modbus Module
- Software Programming
- Programmable Outputs from the Drive
- Parameter Assignment/Addressing
- Parameter Tables
- Table 3-11 Network 1: Configure Menu (9900)
- Table 3-13 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
- Table 3-16 Network 2: Configure Parameters Menu (9916)
- Table 3-18 Network 2: Register Data to Drive Menu (9700)
- Pick List Variable Tables
- Table 3-20 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- Planning/Configuring
- Fast Setup: Monitor drive status and speed feedback
- Fast Setup: Send a motor speed setting to the drive
- Network Setup Procedure
- Network Status Detection Setup
- Setup Example
- Table 3-23 Completed Settings for Given Example
- Functions
- Read Holding Registers Command (0x03)
- Table 3-26 Read Holding Registers Request (TX) from Master
- Write Multiple Coils Command (0x0F)
- Write Single Input Register Command (0x06)
- Loop Back Diagnostic Test Command (0x08)
- Write Multiple Input Registers Command (0x10)
- Modbus Ethernet Communication
- Anybus Modbus Ethernet Module
- Table 4-1 Status Indicator Table
- Table 4-7 Correspondence between Drive Parameter ID and Modbus Address
- Table 4-11 Network 1: Configure Parameters Menu (9902)
- Table 4-15 Network 1: Register Data to Drive Menu (9600)
- Table 4-21 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- Network Interfaces
- Figure 4-4 Network Modbus™ Ethernet Communication Connection
- Table 4-24 Completed Settings for Given Example
- Table 4-25 Read Holding Registers Request (TX) from Master
- Table 4-29 Write Multiple Input Registers Response (RX) from Drive
- AnyBus Ethernet/IP Module
- Table 5-9 Network 1: Configure Menu (9900)
- Table 5-12 Network 1: Register Data to Drive Menu (9600)
- Table 5-18 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- Table 5-21 Completed Settings for Given Example
- Profibus Communication
- Anybus Profibus Module
- Table 6-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
- Figure 6-5 Anybus Profibus Termination Switch in OFF position
- Table 6-7 Correspondence between Drive Parameter ID and Profibus Network Data
- Table 6-12 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
- Table 6-15 Network 2: Configure Parameters Menu (9916)
- Table 6-19 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- PLC Setup using GSD files
- Network Status (auto detect)
- Table 6-22 Completed Settings for Given Example
- ProfiDrive Communication
- Anybus Profibus DP-V1 IM Module
- Table 7-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
- Table 7-2 Correspondence between Drive Parameter ID and ProfiDrive Telegram
- Table 7-6 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
- Table 7-9 Network 2: Configure Parameters Menu (9916)
- Table 7-13 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- Telegram Data Tables
- Fast Setup: Control the drive using the default configuration
- DeviceNet (Profile 12) Communication
- Anybus DeviceNet Module
- Table 8-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
- Table 8-9 Network 1 to 2 Register Copy (9946)
- Table 8-12 Network 1: Register Data from Drive Menu (9400)
- Table 8-19 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- PLC Setup using EDS files
- Table 8-22 Completed Settings for Given Example
- ControlNet Communication
- Table 9-1 Status Indicator Descriptions
- Table 9-10 Network 1: Configure Menu (9900)
- Table 9-13 Network 1: Register Data to Drive Menu (9600)
- Table 9-19 Data to Drive Pick List Variables
- Table 9-22 Completed Settings for Given Example
- Table A-1 Menu Parameter Pick List IDs
- A.1 Internal Analog Outputs
- A.2 Internal Test Points
- A.3 External Analog Inputs
- A.4 External Analog Outputs
- A.5 Comparators
- A.6 Historic Log Variables
- A.7 Meter Status Variables
- A.8 To Drive Communication
- A.9 From Drive Communication
- B.1 Output data IDs
- Table B-1 General Data Register Assignments
- Table B-2 Serial Flags
- Table B-3 Network Output Flags
- Internal Digital Inputs and Outputs
- Number of Faults and Alarms
- Fault Word 1
- Fault Word 2
- Fault Word 3
- Fault Word 4
- Fault/Alarm Flags 1
- Fault/Alarm Flags 2
- Fault/Alarm Flags 3
- Fault/Alarm Enable Flags
- Fatal Fault Flags
- Cell Status
- Performance Data
- Voltage/Current Data
- SilcoGraph Data
- Serial Port Setup Menu (9010)
- Figure D-1 NXGpro External Modem Function Diagram
- E Parameter Read/Write
- E.1 Setting up the PTD and PFD registers
- E.2 Defining the PFD Registers
- E.3 Defining the PTD Registers
- Available ID Function Commands
- E.4 PLC handshaking procedure for parameter read/write
- SOP Output Flags
- Commonly Used Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Index
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- General scope of services
- Routine test
- Visual inspection
- Function tests
- Insulation test
- Test
- Electrical cabinet components
- Cable markings
- Function test
- Anti-condensation heating
- Socket outlets and lighting
- Phase offset of the output voltage in the three-phase system
- Local control via pushbutton
- Operating state indicator lights
- Checking the evaluation unit for external temperature sensors
- Remote access via network connection
- Switched three-phase auxiliary power output
- Grounding switch
- Failure of a power semiconductor module
- Temperature monitoring – infeed transformer
- Fan failure
- Overtemperature, output reactor or sine-wave filter
- Load test without motor
- Cooling system test
- Interface test
- Additional optional tests
- Power factor measurement
- Noise measurement without load
- Index
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180
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- Security Information
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- Advanced Motor Protection for Variable Speed Operation
- Table Of Contents
- Safety notes
- Observing the Five Safety Rules
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Advanced Motor Protection Parameters
- Figure 4-2 Various Pickup and Dropout Time Delay Counter Examples of Operation
- Figure 4-3 Variable Pickup Under Current Graph
- Figure 4-4 AMP Hardware Block Diagram
- Table 4-2 Example of per-unit and engineering unit quantities
- Protection Function Enable Types
- RTD Terminal Connections
- Advanced Motor Protection and RTD Protection Functions
- Device 12 - Fixed Pickup Overspeed
- Figure 6-1 Overspeed Protection Diagram
- Device 12 - Variable Pickup Overspeed
- Figure 6-2 Overspeed Protection Diagram
- Device 14 - Fixed Pickup Underspeed
- Figure 6-3 Underspeed Protection Diagram
- Device 14 - Variable Pickup Underspeed
- Figure 6-4 Underspeed Protection Diagram
- Device 37 - Fixed Pickup Undercurrent
- Figure 6-5 UnderCurrent Protection
- Device 37 - Variable Pickup Undercurrent
- Figure 6-6 Undercurrent Protection Diagram
- Device 37P - Fixed Underpower Relay
- Figure 6-7 Underpower Protection Diagram
- Device 38 - Fixed Bearing Temperature Protective Device
- Device 39 - Mechanical Condition Monitor - Fixed Pickup Torque Pulsation
- Figure 6-11 Torque Pulsation Diagram
- Device 46_2 - Phase-Balance Current - Fixed Pickup Negative Sequence Overcurrent Delay
- Figure 6-12 Negative Sequence Current Diagram
- Device 48 - Incomplete Sequence Relay Device - Maximum Start Time
- Device 48 - Incomplete Sequence Relay Device - Maximum Stop Time
- Device 49T - Machine Thermal Model - Fixed Parameter Thermal Overload
- Device 49T - Machine Thermal Model - Variable Parameter Thermal Overload
- Device 49RTD - Machine Thermal Overload - Fixed Pickup RTD Protection
- Device 50 - Fixed Pickup Instantaneous Overcurrent Device
- Figure 6-15 Overcurrent Protection Diagram
- Device 51 - Fixed Inverse Time Overcurrent
- Figure 6-16 User Programmed OverCurrent Trip Curve Example
- Function 51 IEEE Pickup and Reset
- Table 6-18 IEEE Curve Data Table
- Function 51 ANSI Pickup and Reset
- Table 6-19 ANSI Curve Data Table
- Figure 6-33 ANSI Moderately Inverse Pickup Time
- Function 51 IAC Pickup and Reset
- Table 6-20 IAC Curve Data Table
- Figure 6-41 IAC Inverse Pickup Time
- Function 51 IEC Pickup and Reset
- Function 51 I2T Pickup and Reset
- Function 51 I4T Pickup and Reset
- Device 55 - Fixed Pickup Maximum Power Factor
- Figure 6-63 OverPF Protection Diagram
- Device 55 - Power Factor Relay Device (Fixed minimum power factor)
- Figure 6-64 UnderPF Protection Diagram
- Device 59G - Fixed Pickup Instantaneous Zero Sequence Overvoltage
- Figure 6-65 OverZeroSeqVoltage Protection Diagram
- Device 59G - Fixed Pickup Definite Minimum Time Zero Sequence Overvoltage
- Figure 6-66 OverZeroSeqVoltage Protection Diagram
- Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Starts per Hour
- Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Cold Starts per Hour
- Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Hot Starts per Hour
- Device 66 - Notching or Jogging Device - Maximum Thermal Capacity Used to Start
- Device 81 - Fixed Pickup Overfrequency
- Figure 6-67 OverFrequency Protection Diagram
- Device 81 - Variable Pickup Overfrequency
- Figure 6-68 Overfrequency Protection Diagram
- Device 81 - Fixed Pickup Underfrequency
- Figure 6-69 UnderFrequency Protection Diagram
- Device 81 - Variable Pickup Underfrequency
- Figure 6-70 Underfrequency Protection Diagram
- Device 81 - Fixed Pickup High Frequency Rate of Change
- Figure 6-71 OverFrequencyRate Protection
- Changing RTD Type
- Alarms, Faults, and Logging Messages
- NXGpro AMP Alarms/Faults, Protection Variables, and RTD Status Screens
- AMP Data Screen
- AMP Alarms / Faults
- Figure 8-3 AMP Alarms / Faults Screen
- Figure 8-4 Output Data IDs
- RTD Status Screen
- Spare Parts Data
- A.1 IEEE Device Numbers and Functions
- A.2 Abbreviations
- Service and support
- A.1 ESD-sensitive Components
- Index
SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description
- Operation
- Assembly
- Observing the Five Safety Rules
- Safety Information and Warnings
- ESD-sensitive Components
- Cell Section
- Control Section
- Control Door Cabinet Components
- Cooling Section
- Preparing for Use
- Packing and Transportation Requirements
- Proper Drives Receiving, Off-loading, Handling, Unpacking, and Placement Techniques
- Receiving
- Off-Loading
- Handling
- Transportation with Crane
- Figure 5-4 Lifting Views with Typical Block Placements
- Transportation with Fork-Lift
- Transportation with Pipe Rollers
- Transportation with Roller Dollies
- Unpacking
- Final Placement
- Storage
- Proper Cabinet Anchoring Methods
- Electrical Connections
- Installation External Wiring
- Table 7-1 Drive Torque Specifications (Zinc-Plated Hardware and Electrical Connections Only)
- Grounding, Cabling, and Shielding Recommendations
- Table 7-3 Control Signal Cabling General Guidelines
- Cable Gland Plates Removal and Installation Guidelines
- Terminal Blocks
- E-Stops
- Associated Protection provided by the Customer
- Commissioning
- Cell Reforming
- Pre-Commissioning Process
- Resetting the Protection Scheme
- Maintenance
- VFD Power Down and Door Access
- Figure 10-1 DC Bus Voltage Indicator
- Figure 10-2 Front View of VFD Cabinet
- Electromagnetic Door Interlock System
- Preventive Maintenance
- Preventive Maintenance Checklist
- Touch-Up Paint
- Cleaning
- Remove and Replace
- Part Replacement
- Replacing the Door-Mounted Keypad
- Replacing the Compact Flash Card
- Installing Perfect Harmony Power Cells
- Figure 10-13 Fiber Optic Location
- Figure 10-15 Torque Connections for 40 - 70 A Power Cells
- Figure 10-17 Torque Connections for 100 - 140 A Power Cells
- Fuse Location
- Printed Circuit Board Replacement Procedure (NXGpro)
- Spare Parts
- Disposal and Recycling
- A.1 Field Service Operation
- B.1 Storage, Transport and Operation Ambient Conditions
- B.2 Power Cell Specifications Table
- B.3 21/24-Cell Specifications
- B.4 15-Cell Specifications
- C.1 CE Marking and Directives for SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 Products
- C.2 CE Marking
- C.3 CE Marking on Power Drive Systems (PDS)
- Figure C-3 Drive System Schematic (Reference: IEC Std 61800-5-1-2007) Drive System Schematic
- D.1 Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Index
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