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User Guide
Commander SE
Sizes 1 to 4
Variable speed drive for 3 phase induction
motors from 0.25kW to 15kW
Part No. 0452-0033
Issue Number: 5
WARNING
General Information
The manufacturer accepts noliability for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect installation or adjustment of theoptional operating parametersofthe equipment or from mismatchingthe variablespeed drive (Drive)with the motor.
The contentsof thisUser Guideare believedto be correct at the t ime of printing. In the interestsof a commitmentto a policy of continuousdevelopment and improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance, or the contents of the UserGuide, without notice.
All rightsreserved. No parts ofthis UserGuide maybe reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by an informationstorage or retrievalsystem, without permission in writing from the publisher.
IMPORTANT
Drive software version
This product is supplied with the latest version of user-interface and machine control software. Ifthis product isto beused in a new or existingsystem withother Commander SE Drives, there may be some differences between their software and the software in this product. These differences may causethis productto function differently. Thismay also a pply to Drives returned from a Control Techniques Service Centre.
If there is any doubt, contact a Control Techniques Drive Centre.
Copyright © August 2000 ControlTechniques Drives Limited IssueCode: 5 Software: V01.08.00 onwards
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Contents
1 Safety Information 3
1.1 Warnings, Cautions and notes 3
1.2 Electricalsafety - general warning 3
1.3 System design and safety of personnel 3
1.4 Environmentallimits 4
1.5 Compliance with regulations 4
1.6 Motor 4
1.7 Adjusting parameters 4
2 Options 5 3 Technical Data 6
3.1 Power dependant rating data 6
3.2 General data 13
3.3 RFI Filters 14
4 Installing the Drive 17
4.1 Safety information 17
4.2 Planning the installation 17
4.3 Mechanicalinstallation 18
4.4 Electrical installation 21
4.5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 24
5 Terminals 30
5.1 Power terminal connections 30
5.2 Control terminal connections 31
5.3 Serial communication connections 32
5.4 Control terminal specifications 32
6 Handling and Programming 35
6.1 Display and keypad 35
6.2 Display Messages 36
6.3 Selecting and changing parameters 36
6.4 Saving parameters 37
6.5 Security codes 37
6.6 Setting a security code 37
6.7 Unlockinga security code 38
6.8 Set security back to zero (0) - no security 38
6.9 Setting to default values 38
6.10 Level 1 and level 2 parameter descriptions 38
7 Getting Started - Bench Testing 53
7.1 Terminal control 53
7.2 Keypad control 55
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8 Diagnostics and Protective Features 57
8.1 Trip codes 57
8.2 Alarm warnings 58
8.3 HF-Hardware fault trip codes 59
9 Parameter List 60 10 Advanced Functions 61
10.1 Speed control 61
10.2 Ramps 61
10.3 Torque control 61
10.4 Stopping 61
10.5 Programmable I/O 61
10.6 Motorprotection 61
10.7 Monitoring 61
10.8 Auxiliary functions 61
10.9 Second motor selection 61
11 UL Listing Information 62
11.1 Common UL information 62
11.2 Power dependantUL information 62
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Declaration of Conformity
Control Techniques, The Gro, Newtown, Powys, UK. SY16 3BE
SE11200025 SE11200037 SE11200055 SE11200075 SE2D200075 SE2D200110 SE2D200150 SE2D200220 SE23200400 SE23400150 SE23400220 SE23400300 SE23400400 SE33200550 SE33400550 SE33200750 SE33400750 SE43401100 SE43401500
The AC variable speed drive products listed above, have been designed and manufactured in accordancewith the following European harmonised,national and international standards:
EN60249 Base materials for printed circuits IEC326-1 Printed boards: generalinformation forthe specification writer
IEC326-5 IEC326-6 Printed boards: specification for multilayerprinted boards IEC664-1 EN60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures(IP code)
UL94 Flammability rating of plasticmaterials UL508C Standard for power conversion equipment
*EN50081-1 EN50081-2 Generic emission standard forthe industrial envi ronment
EN50082-2 Generic immunity standardfor the industrial envir onment EN61800-3
*Applies to Size 1 units only.
Printed boards: specification for single- anddouble-sided printed boards with plated-throughholes
Insulation co-ordinationfor equipment within low-voltage systems: principles, requirements and tests
Generic emission standardfor the residential, commercialand light industrial environment
Adjustable speed electricalpower drive sy stems - Part 3: EMC produc t standard including specific test methods
These products comply with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC and the CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC.
These electronic Drive products are intended to be used with appropriate motors, controllers, electrical protection components and other equipment to formcompleteend productsor systems. Compliance with safetyand EMC regulations depends upon installing and configuring Drives correctly, includingusing thespecified input filters. TheDrives must beinstalled only by professional assemblers who are familiar with requirements for safety and EMC. Theassembler is responsible forensuringthat theend product or system complies with all the relevant laws in the country where it is to be used.Refer to this User Guide. A Commander SE EMC Data Sheet is also available giving detailed EMC information.
SE23400075 SE23400110
W. Drury Executive VP Technology Date: 8th March 2000
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Addendum: Spinning motor software
TwoissueshavebeenfoundduringlaboratorytestingofCommanderSErelating to the use of spinning motor software,parameter33 (parameter 6.09 in advancedparameters).
The firstissue appears both in open loop vectorcontrol (as default)and fixed boost mode. A conditionoccurs whenthe Drive's software releases the motor from spinningmotor control back to normal control. This issue is more pronounced on Commander SE sizes 3 and 4 but is present to a lesser extent on CommanderSEsizes 1 and 2. Itis notbelievedthatthisissuewillcause any field problems.
The secondissue relates to the operation of the spinningmotor software while infixedboostmode,parameter5.14 setto mode2. (Note that Fixed boostmode can only be selected from the advanced parameters throughserial communications). The problem occurs if the motorto be 'caught' is rotating in the reversedirection. While attempting to 'catch' the motor, theDrive will tripon OI.AC. If the motor to be 'caught' is rotating in the forward direction or at standstill, thisproblem will not occur. Also, if the Drive is set up in open loop vectormode (as default) this problem will not occur.
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1 Safety Information
1.1 Warnings, Cautions and notes
A Warning contains information which is essential for avoiding a safety hazard.
WARNING
A
Caution contains information which isnecessary for avoiding a risk of damage to
CAUTION
NOTE
1.2 Electrical safety - general warning
1.3 System design and safety of personnel
the product or other equipment.
Note contains information which helps to ensure correct operation of the product.
A
The voltages used in the Drive can cause severe electricalshock and/orburns, and couldbe lethal. Extreme care is necessaryat alltimes when workingwithor adjacent to the Drive.
Specific warnings are given at the relevant places in this User Guide.
The Driveis intendedas a componentfor professional incorporation into complete equipmentor a system. Ifinstalledincorrectly,theDrivemaypresentasafetyhazard. The Drive uses high voltage and currents, carries a high level of stored electrical energy,and is used to control equipment which can cause injury.
Close attention is required to the electrical installation andthe system designto avoid hazards,either in normal operationor in the eventof equipment malfunction. System design,installation,commissioningandmaintenancemustbecarriedoutbypersonnel who have the necessary training and experience. They must read this safety information and this User Guide carefully.
The STOP function of the Drive does notremove dangerous voltages from the output of the Drive or from any external option unit.
Carefulconsiderationmust be givento the functionsof t he Drive which might resultin a hazard, either throughtheir intendedfunctions or throughincorrect operationdue to afault.
In any application where a malfunction of the Drive could lead to damage, loss or injury,a risk analysismust be carried out, and where necessary,further measures takentoreducetherisk.
The STOPand STARTcontrols or electrical inputs of the Drivemust notbe relied upon to ensure safety of personnel. If a safety hazard could exist from unexpected startingof t he Drive, an interlock that electricallyisolatesthe Drive from the AC supply must be installed to prevent the motor being inadvertently started.
To ensuremechanical safety, additionalsafety devices suchas electro-mechanical interlocks and overspeed protection devices may be required. TheDrive must not be used in a safety critical applicationwithout additional high integrity protection against hazards arising from a malfunction.
Undercertain conditions, the Drivecan suddenlydiscontinue control of the motor.If the load on the motor couldcausethe motor speed to be increased(e.g.in hoistsand
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cranes),a separatemethod of brakingand stopping must be used(e.g. a mechanical brake).
1.4 Environmental limits
Instructions in thisUser Guideregarding transport, storage, installation and use of the Drivemustbecompliedwith,includingthespecifiedenvironmentallimits. Drivesmust not be subjected to excessive physical f orce.
1.5 Compliance with regulations
The installeris responsible for complyingwith all relevantregulations, such as national wiring regulations, accident preventionregulationsand electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. Particular attention must be given to the cross-sectional areas of conductors, the selectionof fuses or other protection, and protectiveearth (ground) connections.
This UserGuide contains instruction for achieving compliance with specificEMC standards.
Within the European Union, all machinery in which this product is used must comply with the following directives:
97/37/EC: Safety of machinery.
89/336/EEC: Electromagnetic Compatibility.
1.6 Motor
Ensure the motorisinstalled in accordance withthe manufacturer’srecommendations. Ensure the motor shaft is not exposed.
Standard squirrel cage induction motors are designedforsingle speed operation. Ifit is intended to use the capabilityof the Drive to run a motor at speedsabove its designed maximum,it is strongly recommended that the manufacturer is consulted first.
Low speeds may causethe motor to overheatbecausethe cooling fan becomes less effective. The motor should be fitted with a protection thermistor. If necessary, an electric forced vent fan should be used.
1.7 Adjusting parameters
Some parameters havea profoundeffect on the operation ofthe Drive. Theymust not be altered without careful consideration of the impact on the controlled system. Measures must be taken to prevent unwanted changes due to error or tampering.
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2 Options
The following options are available for Commander SE;
Quickey for rapid parameter transfer (SE55)
Standard andlow earth leakage footprint / sidemountingRFI filters and low cost panel mountingRFI filters
Universal Keypad, IP65, hand held or door mounting plain text, LCD display
•SESoftWindows
+10V to -10V analog input card for bi-directional input reference (SE51)
Cablescreeningbracket and screeningclamps to providea convenientway of connecting supply, motor and control cable screensto ground (SE11, 12, 13 &
14)
EMC Data Sheets
Through hole mounting plate drawings to allowheatsink to be put outside main cubicle
EIA232 to EIA485 (2 wire) converter for connecting between the Drive and PC when using SE Soft(SE71 Communications lead)
Fieldbus Communications:
Commander S E Advanced User Guide: (See Chapter 10 of this User Guide for a list of advanced functions).
AC inputline reactors
Braking resistors and mounting plate
For further details on the above options and availability, contact your local Control Techniques DriveCentre or Distributor.
based set-upsoftwarefor advancedprogramming
Profibus DP (SE73) Device Net (SE77) CAN Open (SE77) Interbus (SE74) CT Net (SE75)
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3TechnicalData
3.1 Power dependant rating data
Model code explanation SE1 -framesize1,SE2 -framesize2,SE3 - frame size 3,
SE4 -framesize4. 1 - single phase,D - Dual rating (single and three phase), 3 - three phase 2-230VAC nominalinput voltage, 4 - 400VAC nominal input voltage 00 - for expansionof Drive powerrange 025 to 1500 -0.25kWto15kWoutputpower
Table 3.1 CommanderSE Size 1
MODEL SE11200...
AC supply voltage andfrequency Single phase 200 - 240V +/- 10% 48 - 62Hz Input displacement factor (cosφ)>0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 0.25 0.37 0.55 0.75 Nominal motor power - HP Output voltage and frequency 3 phase, 0 to input voltage,0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 1.5 2.3 3.1 4.3 150% overload current for 60 secs- A 2.3 3.5 4.7 6.5 Typical full loadinput current - A* 5.6 6.5 8.8 11.4 Typical inrush current - A** (duration <10ms) 100 Drive power losses at 230VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W 18 24 37 56 Weight - kg/lb 1.1/2.4 1.25/2.75 Cooling fan fitted No
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanation of inrush current, see section 3.1.2.
Table 3.2 Recommended supply f uses and cables
MODEL SE11200...
Recommended input supply fuse - A 6 10 16 Control cable mm² 0.5
Recommended input cable mm² 1.0 1.5
Recommendedmotor cable mm² 1.0
AWG 20
AWG 16 14
AWG 16
025 037 055 075
0.50 1.0
025 037 055 075
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Table 3.3 Commander SE Size 2, 200V dual rated units
MODEL SE2D200...
AC supply voltage andfrequency Single or 3 phase 200 to 240V +/- 10%, 48to 62Hz Input displacement factor (cosφ)>0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 0.75 1.1 1.5 2.2 Nominal motor power - HP 1.0 Output voltage and frequency 3 phase, 0 to input voltage, 0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 4.3 5.8 7.5 10.0 150% overload current for 60 secs- A 6.5 8.7 11.3 15.9 Typical full loadinput current - A* 1ph/3ph 11.0 5.5 15.1 7.9 19.3 9.6 26.2 13.1 Typical inrush current - A**(duration <10ms) 55 35 Drive power losses at 230VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W 54 69 88 125 Weight - kg/lb 2.75 / 6 Cooling fan fitted No Yes
075 110 150 220
2.0 3.0
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanationof inrush current, see section 3 .1.2.
Table 3.4 Recommended supply fuses and cables
MODEL SE2D200...
Recommended input supply fuse - A 16 10 20 16 25 16 32 20 Control cable mm² 0.5
AWG 20
Recommended input cable mm² 1.5 1.0 2.5 1.5 2.5 1.5 4.0 2.5
AWG1416121412141012
Recommended motor cable mm² 1.0 1.5
AWG 16 14
Recommended brakingresistor cable mm² 1.0 1.5
AWG 16 14
075
1ph3ph1ph3ph1ph3ph1ph3ph
110 150 220
Table 3.5 Braking resistors
MODEL SE2D200...
Minimum braking resistor value - 50 40 Recommended brakingresistor value - 100 75 50 Maximum braking current- A 9 11 Resistor peak power rating - kW 1.8 2.4 3.5
NOTE
Before fitting a braking resistor please read the information on Braking, and
075 110 150 220
the Warnings on High Temperatures and Overload Protectionat the end of this section.
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Table 3.6 CommanderSE Size 2, 200V Three phase units
AC supply voltage andfrequency 3 phase 200 to 240V +/- 10%,48 to 62Hz Input displacement factor (c osφ) >0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 4 Nominal motor power - HP 5 Output voltage and frequency 3 phase,0 to input voltage, 0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 17.0 150% overload current for 60 secs- A 25.5 Typical ful lload input current- A* 21 Typical inrush current - A** (duration <10ms) 35 Drive power losses at 230VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W 174 Weight - kg/lb 2.75 / 6 Cooling fan fitted Yes
MODEL SE23200400
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanation of inrush current, see section 3.1.2.
Table 3.7 Recommended supply f uses and cables
Recommended input supply fuse - A 32 Control cable mm² 0.5
Recommended input cable mm² 4.0
Recommended motor cable mm² 2.5
Recommended braking resistor cable mm² 2.5
MODEL SE23200400
AWG 20
AWG 10
AWG 12
AWG 12
Table 3.8 Braking resistors
MODEL SE23200400
NOTE
Minimum braking resistor value - 30 Recommended brakingresistor value - 30 Maximum braking current- A 14 Resistor peak power rating - kW 5.9
Before fittinga braking resistor please read the information on Braking, and the Warnings on HighTemperaturesand Overload Protection at the end of this section.
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Table 3.9 Commander SE Size 2, 400V Three phase units
MODEL SE23400...
AC supply voltage andfrequency 3 phase 380 to 480V +/- 10%, 48 to 62Hz Input displacement fac tor(cos φ)>0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 0.75 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.0 4.0 Nominal motor power - HP 1.0 Output voltage and frequency 3phase, 0 to input voltage, 0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 2.1 3.0 4.2 5.8 7.6 9.5 150% overload current for 60 secs - A 3.2 4.5 6.3 8.7 11.4 14.3 Typical full loadinput current - A*400V, 50Hz/480V, 60Hz 3.6 4.8 6.4 9.3 11 14 Typical inrush current - A** (duration <10ms) 90 60 Drive power losses at 480VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W 43 57 77 97 122 158 Weight - kg/lb 2.75 / 6 Cooling fan fitted No Yes
075 110 150 220 300 400
2.0 3.0 5.0
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanationof inrush current, see section 3 .1.2.
Table 3.10 Recommended fuses and cables
MODEL SE23400...
Recommended inputsupply fuse - A 10 16 20 Control cable mm² 0.5
AWG 20
Recommended inputcable mm² 1.0 1.5 2.5
AWG 16 14 12
Recommended motor cable mm² 1.0 1.5
AWG 16 14
Recommended brak ingresistor cable mm² 1.5
AWG 14
075 110 150 220 300 400
Table 3.11 Braking Resistors
MODEL SE23400...
Minimum braking res istor value - 100 75 Recommended brak ingresistor value - 200 100 Maximum braking current - A 10 12.5 Resistor peak power rating - kW 3.4 6.9
NOTE
Before fitting a braking resistor please read the information on Braking, and
075 110 150 220 300 400
the Warnings on High Temperatures and Overload Protectionat the end of this section.
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Table 3.12 CommanderSE Size 3, 200V units
MODEL SE33200...
AC supply voltage andfrequency 3 phase 200 to 240V +/-10%,48 to 62Hz Input displacement factor (c osφ) >0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 5.5 7.5 Nominal motor power - HP 7.5 10.0 Output voltage and frequency 3 phase, 0 to input voltage, 0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 25.0 28.5 150% overload current for 60 secs- A 37.5 42.8 Typical full loadinput current - A* 22.8 24.6 Typical inrush current - A** (duration <10ms) 44 Drive power losses at 230VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W Weight - kg/lb 6 / 13.2 Cooling fan fitted Yes
550 750
230 305
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanation of inrush current, see section 3.1.2.
Table 3.13 Recommended fuses and cables
MODEL SE33200...
Recommended input supply fuse - A 30 Control cablemm² > AWG 20 Recommended input cablemm² 4.0 AWG 10 Recommendedmotor cablemm² 4.0 AWG 10 Recommended brakingresistor cablemm² 4.0 AWG 10
550 750
0.5
Table 3.14 Braking Resistors
NOTE
MODEL SE33200...
Minimum braking resistor value - 11.0 Recommended brakingresistor value - 15.0 Maximum braking current - A 28.0 Resistor peak power rating - kW 11.8
Before fittinga braking resistor please read the information on Braking, and
550 750
the Warnings on HighTemperaturesand Overload Protection at the end of this section.
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Table 3.15 Commander SE Size 3,400V units
MODEL SE33400...
AC supply voltage and frequency 3 phase 380 to 480V +/-10%, 48 to 62Hz Input displacementfactor (cos φ)>0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 5.5 7.5 Nominal motor power - HP 7 .5 10.0 Output voltage and frequency 3 phase, 0 to input voltage, 0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 13.0 16.5 150% overload current for 60 secs - A 19.5 24.8 Typical fullload input current - A* 13.0 15.4 Typical inrush current - A**(duration <10ms) 80 Drive power losses at480VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W Weight - kg/lb 6 / 13.2 Cooling fan fitted Yes
550 750
190 270
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanationof inrush current, see section 3 .1.2.
Table 3.16 Recommended fuses and cables
MODEL SE33400...
Recommended inputsupply fuse - A 16 20 Control cable mm² >
AWG 20
Recommended inputcable mm² 2.5
AWG 12
Recommended motor cable mm² 2.5
AWG 12
Recommended braking resistor cable mm² 2.5
AWG 12
550 750
0.5
Table 3.17 Braking Resistors
NOTE
MODEL SE33400...
Minimum braking resistor value - 33.0 Recommended braking resistor value - 50 Maximum braking current - A 16.6 Resistor peak power rating - kW 13.8
Before fitting a braking resistor please read the information on Braking, and
550 750
the Warnings on High Temperatures and Overload Protectionat the end of this section.
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Table 3.18 CommanderSE Size 4, 400V units
MODEL SE4340...
AC supply voltage andfrequency 3 phase 380 to 480V +/-10%,48 to 62Hz Input displacement factor (c osφ) >0.97 Nominal motor power - kW 11 15 Nominal motor power - HP 15 20 Output voltage and frequency 3 phase, 0 to input voltage, 0 to 1000Hz 100% RMS output current - A 24.5 30.5 150% overload current for 60 secs- A 36.75 45.75 Typical full loadinput current - A* 23 27.4 Typical inrush current - A** (duration <10ms) 40 Drive power losses at 480VAC at 6kHz switching
frequency - W Weight - kg/lb 11 / 24.2 Cooling fan fitted Yes
1100 1500
400 495
* See section 3.1.1. ** For an explanation of inrush current, see section 3.1.2.
Table 3.19 Recommended fuses and cables
MODEL SE4340...
Recommended input supply fuse - A 32 40 Control cable mm² >
AWG 20
Recommended input cable mm² 4.0
AWG 10
Recommended motor cable mm² 4.0 6.0
AWG 10 8
Recommended brakingresistor cable mm² 6.0
AWG 8
1100 1500
0.5
Table 3.20 Braking Resistors
NOTE
MODEL SE4340...
Minimum braking resistor value - 27 Recommended brakingresistor value - 40 30 Maximum braking current- A 30 Resistor peak power rating - kW 25.5
Before fittinga braking resistor please read the information on Braking, and
1100 1500
the Warnings on HighTemperaturesand Overload Protection at the end of this section.
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Braking Resistors - High Temperatures
Braking resistors can reach high temperatures. Locatebraking resistors so
WARNING
that damage cannot result. Use cable having insulation capable of withstanding high temperatures.
Braking Resistors - Overload Protection
It is essential that an overload protection device is incorporated in the
WARNING
braking resistor circuit. This is described in section 5.1.1 Thermal Protection Circuit for an Optional Braking Resistor.
3.1.1 * Input current
The input current values given could be exceeded where the supply fault current is greater than 5kA or the phase voltages are not balanced. In thesecases, input line reactors are recommended. See section 4.4.3.
3.1.2 **Temperature effects on inrush currents
Due to the design of the inrushcircuit,the inrushcurrentwill be loweron thefirst power upof the Drive aftera periodofnon-useandwhentheDriveiscold.Theinrushcurrent will increase when the time between power ups is short and the internal ambient temperature within the Drive is high.
3.2 General data
IP Rating.
WARNING
Size1:
IP20 The IngressProtectionrating is applicableto theDrive when the suppliedrubber grommetsare fitted into the glandplate.
Sizes 2, 3 & 4:
IP20 The IngressProtectionrating is applicableto theDrive when the suppliedrubber grommetsare fitted into the glandplateandtheDriveismountedonasolidflat surface.
If the Drive is not mounted in this way, hazardouslive parts will be exposed and the IP Rating of the Drive willbe invalid.
Input phase imbalance:
Phase imbalance not to exceed 2% negative phase sequence
Ambient temperature: -10°Cto+40°C(14°Fto104°F) at 6kHz switching
frequency
-10°Cto+50°C(14°Fto122°F) at 3kHz switching frequency with derating. SeeCommanderSE Advanced User Guide for DeratingCurves.
Storage temperature: -40°Cto+60°C (-40°Fto140°F) for 12 months
maximum.
Altitude: Reduce the normal full-load currentby 1% for every
100m (325ft) above 1000m (3250ft)to a maximum of 4000m(13000ft).
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Humidity: Maximum relative humidity 95% (non-condensing) Materials: Flammability rating of main enclosure:UL94-5VA
Grommets: UL94-V1
Vibration (random):
Vibration (sinusoidal)
Bump: Packaged - tested to 40g, 6ms, 100 times/directionfor
Frequency accuracy: 0.01% Resolution: 0.1Hz Output frequency
range: Starts per hour: By using the electronic control terminals: Unlimited
Power up delay: 1 second maximum (Allow at least 1 second before
Serial Communications:
Switching Frequencies:
EMC: EN50082-2and EN61800-3 for immunity
Unpackaged - tested to 0.01g²/Hz (equivalentto 1.2g rms)from5to150Hzfor1hourineachof3axesin accordance with IEC68-2-34and IEC68-2-36. Unpackaged - tested from2-9Hz, 3.5mmdisplacement;
9-200Hz10m/s acceleration. Duration- 15 minutes in each of 3 axes. Sweep rate 1 octave/minute. Test in accordancewith IEC68-2-6.
all 6 directions as in IEC68-2-29 Unpackaged - tested to 25g, 6ms, 100 times/direction for all 6 directions in accordancewith IEC68-2-29
0to1000Hz
By switching of the supply: 20 starts perhour maximum (3 minute intervals between starts)
monitoring the state of the status relay contacts, communicating with the Drivevia serial communicationsetc.)
ANSI 2-wire EIA485 protocol via RJ45 connector 3, 6, and 12 kHzare available with Intelligent Thermal
Management software automaticallychangingthe switching frequencies depending on load conditions, heatsink temperature and output frequency, to prevent heatsink overtemperature trips.
EN61800-3 second environment, withoutRFI filter EN50081-1*, EN50081-2 and EN61800-3 first environment,with optionalRFI filter.See sections3.3 and 4.5. * Size 1 units only.
2
acceleration; 200-500Hz, 15m/s
2
3.3 R FI Filters
RFI f ilters are availableas optionalextra partswhere required.
NOTE
For compliance with EN61800-3 in the second environment, no filter is required.
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Table 3.21 Commander SE Size 1
Used with Filter Part
SE11200025 to SE11200075
No
4200-6101 Y Y 20 4200-6102 Y Y Y 75 4200-6103 Y Y Y 15
Table 3.22 Commander SE Size 2 - 200V, 26A, 1 phase
Used with Filter Part
SE2D200075 to SE2D200220
No
4200-6201 Y Y Y 100 4200-6204 Y Y 50 4200-6205 Y Y Y 15
Table 3.23 Commander SE Size 2 - 200 / 400V, 16A, 3 phase
Used with Filter Part
SE2D200075 to SE2D200220
No
4200-6202 Y Y Y 100 4200-6304 Y Y 15 4200-6207 Y Y Y 45
Table 3.24 Commander SE Size 2 - 200 / 400V, 16A, 3 phase
Used with Filter Part
SE23400075 to SE23400400
No
4200-6202 Y Y Y 100 4200-6304 Y Y 15 4200-6207 Y Y Y 20
Standard Low leakage Low cost Footprint Side
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Standard Low leakage Low cost Footprint Side
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Standard Low leakage Low cost Footprint Side
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Standard Low leakage Low cost Footprint Side
cable length
(m)
cable length
(m)
cable length
(m)
cable length
(m)
Table 3.25 Commander SE Size 2 - 200V, 26A, 3 phase
Used with Filter Part
SE23200400 4200- 6203 Y Y Y 100
No
4200-6303 Y Y 15 4200-6209 Y Y Y 45
Standard Low leakage Low cost Footprint Side
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
cable length
(m)
Table 3.26 Commander SE Size 3 - 200V, 30A
Used with Filter Part
SE33200550 to SE33200750
No
4200-6302 Y Y Y 100 4200-6303 Y Y 15
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Standard Low cost Footprint Side
cable length
(m)
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Table 3.27 CommanderSE Size 3 - 400V, 18A
Used with Filter Part
SE33400550 to
SE33400750
No
4200-6301 Y Y Y 100 4200-6304 Y Y 15
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Standard Low cost Footprint Side
cable length
(m)
Table 3.28 CommanderSE Size 4
Used with Filter Part
SE43401100 to
SE43401500
No
4200-6401 Y Y Y 100 4200-6402 Y Y 15
Filter Type Mounting Max motor
Standard Low cost Footprint Side
cable length
(m)
For complete EMC information, refer to Section 4.5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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4 Installing the Drive
4.1 Safety information
Follow the instructions
The mechanical and electrical installation instructions must be adhered to.
WARNING
WARNING
4.2 Planning the installation
Any questions or doubt should be referred to thesupplierof the equipment. It is the responsibility of the owner or user to ensure that the installation of the Drive and any external option unit, and the way in which they are operated and maintained, comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act in the United Kingdom or applicable legislation and regulations and codes of practice in the country in which the equipment is used.
Competence of the installer
The Drive must be installed by professional assemblers who are familiar with the requirements for safetyand EMC. The assembler is responsible for ensuring that the end product or system complies with all the relevant laws inthecountrywhereitistobeused.
The following considerations must bemade when planning the installation:
Access
Access must be restricted to authorised personnel only. Safety regulations which apply at the place of use must be complied with.
Environmental protection
The Drive must be protectedfrom:
moisture, including dripping water or spraying water and condensation. An anti­condensationheatermay be required, which must be switchedoff when the Drive is r unning.
contamination with electrically conductive material
temperature beyond the specified operating and storage ranges
Cooling
The heat produced by the Drive mustbe removed without its specified operating temperature being exceeded. Note that a sealed enclosure gives much reduced coolingcomparedwithaventilatedone,andmayneedtobelargerand/oruseinternal air circulatingfans. For furtherinformation on enclosure design, pleaserefer to the
Commander SE Advanced User Guide.
Electrical safety
The installationmust besafe undernormaland fault conditions. Electricalinstallation instructions are given later in thischapter.
Fire protection
The Drive enclosureis not classified as a fire enclosure. A separate fire enclosure must be provided.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Variable speed Drives are powerful electronic circuits which can cause electromagneticinterferenceif not installed correctlywith careful attentionto the layout of the wiring. Some simple routine precautions canprevent disturbance to typical industrial control equipment.
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