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Safety
Warning!
Dangerous Electrical Voltage!
Before Commencing the Installation
●
Disconnect the power supply of the device
●
Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally restarted
●
Verify isolation from the supply
●
Earth and short circuit the device
●
Cover or enclose any adjacent live components
●
Follow the engineering instructions (IL04020001E) for the
device concerned
●
Only suitably qualified personnel in accordance with
EN 50110-1/-2 (VDE 0105 Part 100) may work on this
device/system
●
Before installation and before touching the device ensure
that you are free of electrostatic charge
●
The functional earth (FE, PES) must be connected to the
protective earth (PE) or the potential equalization. The
system installer is responsible for implementing this
connection
●
Connecting cables and signal lines should be installed so
that inductive or capacitive interference does not impair
the automation functions
●
Install automation devices and related operating elements
in such a way that they are well protected against
unintentional operation
●
Suitable safety hardware and software measures should
be implemented for the I/O interface so that an open
circuit on the signal side does not result in undefined
states in the automation devices
●
Ensure a reliable electrical isolation of the extra-low
voltage of the 24V supply. Only use power supply units
complying with IEC 60364-4-41 (VDE 0100 Part 410) or
HD384.4.41 S2
●
Deviations of the input voltage from the rated value must
not exceed the tolerance limits given in the specifications,
otherwise this may cause malfunction and dangerous
operation
●
Emergency stop devices complying with IEC/EN 60204-1
must be effective in all operating modes of the automation
devices. Unlatching the emergency-stop devices must not
cause a restart
●
Devices that are designed for mounting in housings or
control cabinets must only be operated and controlled
after they have been installed and with the housing closed.
Desktop or portable units must only be operated and
controlled in enclosed housings
●
Measures should be taken to ensure the proper restart of
programs interrupted after a voltage dip or failure. This
should not cause dangerous operating states even for a
short time. If necessary, emergency-stop devices should
be implemented
●
Wherever faults in the automation system may cause
injury or material damage, external measures must be
implemented to ensure a safe operating state in the event
of a fault or malfunction (for example, by means of
separate limit switches, mechanical interlocks, and so on)
●
Depending on their degree of protection, adjustable
frequency drives may contain live bright metal parts,
moving or rotating components, or hot surfaces during and
immediately after operation
●
Removal of the required covers, improper installation, or
incorrect operation of motor or adjustable frequency drive
may cause the failure of the device and may lead to
serious injury or damage
●
The applicable national accident prevention and safety
regulations apply to all work carried out on live adjustable
frequency drives
●
The electrical installation must be carried out in
accordance with the relevant regulations (for example,
with regard to cable cross sections, fuses, PE)
●
Transport, installation, commissioning, and maintenance
work must be carried out only by qualified personnel
(IEC 60364, HD 384 and national occupational safety
regulations)
●
Installations containing adjustable frequency drives must
be provided with additional monitoring and protective
devices in accordance with the applicable safety
regulations. Modifications to the adjustable frequency
drives using the operating software are permitted
●
All covers and doors must be kept closed during operation
●
To reduce hazards for people or equipment, the user must
include in the machine design measures that restrict the
consequences of a malfunction or failure of the drive
(increased motor speed or sudden standstill of motor).
These measures include:
●
Other independent devices for monitoring safety-related
variables (speed, travel, end positions, and so on)
●
Electrical or non-electrical system-wide measures
(electrical or mechanical interlocks)
●
Never touch live parts or cable connections of the
adjustable frequency drive after it has been
disconnected from the power supply. Due to the charge
in the capacitors, these parts may still be live after
disconnection. Fit appropriate warning signs
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Definitions and Symbols
WARNING
This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your
attention to items or operations that could be dangerous
to you and other persons operating this equipment.
Read the message and follow the instructions carefully.
This symbol is the “Safety Alert Symbol.” It occurs with
either of two signal words: CAUTION or WARNING, as
described below.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in minor to moderate injury, or serious
damage to the product. The situation described in the
CAUTION may, if not avoided, lead to serious results.
Important safety measures are described in CAUTION (as
well as WARNING).
Warnings and Cautions
CAUTION
When selecting the cable cross-section, take the voltage
drop under load conditions into account.
The consideration of other standards (for example, VDE 0113
or VDE 0289) is the responsibility of the user.
CAUTION
The specified minimum PE conductor cross-sections
(EN 50178, VDE 0160) must be maintained.
WARNING
With frequency inverters, only AC/DC sensitive residual
current circuit breakers (RCD type B) are to be used
(EN 50178, IEC 755).
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Residual current circuit breakers (RCD) are only to be
installed between the AC power supply network and the
frequency inverter.
Hazardous High Voltage
WARNING
Motor control equipment and electronic controllers are
connected to hazardous line voltages. When servicing
drives and electronic controllers, there may be exposed
components with housings or protrusions at or above
line potential. Extreme care should be taken to protect
against shock.
Stand on an insulating pad and make it a habit to use only
one hand when checking components. Always work with
another person in case an emergency occurs. Disconnect
power before checking controllers or performing
maintenance. Be sure equipment is properly grounded. Wear
safety glasses whenever working on electronic controllers or
rotating machinery.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
If you are connecting multiple motors on one frequency
inverter, you must design the contactors for the individual
motors according to utilization category AC-3.
Selecting the motor contactor is done according to the rated
operational current of the motor to be connected.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
A changeover between the frequency inverter and the input
supply must take place in a voltage-free state.
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WARNING
The frequency inverter outputs (U, V, W) must not be
connected to the input voltage (destruction of the
device, risk of fire).
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Switch S1 must switch only when frequency inverter T1 is at
zero current.
WARNING
Carry out wiring work only after the frequency inverter
has been correctly mounted and secured.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard—risk of injuries!
Carry out wiring work only if the unit is de-energized.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Fire hazard!
Only use cables, protective switches, and contactors that
feature the indicated permissible nominal current value.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Ground contact currents in frequency inverters are greater
than 3.5 mA (AC). According to product standard IEC/EN
61800-5-1, an additional equipment grounding conductor
must be connected, or the cross-section of the equipment
grounding conductor must be at least 0.39 in
2
(10 mm2).
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverter’s power
section remain energized up to five (5) minutes after the
supply voltage has been switched off (intermediate
circuit capacitor discharging time).
Pay attention to hazard warnings!
WARNING
Discharge yourself on a grounded surface before
touching the control signal terminals and the controller
PCB. This protects the device from destruction by
electrostatic discharge.
WARNING
On the control signal and the connection terminals of the
frequency inverter, no leakage resistance tests are to be
performed with an insulation tester.
WARNING
Wait at least 5 minutes after switching the supply
voltage off before you disconnect a connection on the
connection terminals (L1, L2/N, L3, U/T1, V/T2, W/T3,
R+, R–) of the frequency inverter.
WARNING
Commissioning is only to be completed by qualified
technicians.
WARNING
Hazardous voltage!
The safety instructions on Page x must be followed.
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverter’s power
section are energized if the supply voltage (line voltage)
is connected. For instance: power terminals L1, L2/N, L3,
R+, R–, U/T1, V/T2, W/T3.
The control signal terminals are isolated from the line
power potential.
There can be a dangerous voltage on the relay terminals
(22 to 26) even if the frequency inverter is not being
supplied with line voltage (for example, integration of
relay contacts in control systems with 230 Vac).
WARNING
Following a shutdown (fault, line voltage off), the motor
can start automatically (when the supply voltage is
switched back on) if the automatic restart function has
been enabled.
(See parameter “P6.13”.)
DANGER
5 MIN
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CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Any contactors and switching devices on the power side are
not to be opened during motor operation. Inching operation
using the power switch is not permitted.
Contactors and switching devices (repair and maintenance
switches) on the motor side must never be opened while the
motor is in operation when the frequency inverter is set to
speed control operating mode (P11.8 = 1).
Inching operation of the motor with contactors and switching
devices in the output of the frequency inverter is not
permitted.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Make sure that there is no danger in starting the motor.
Disconnect the driven machine if there is a danger in an
incorrect operational status.
WARNING
If a start signal is present, the drive is restarted
automatically, if P3.1 = 0 is set (REAF = Restart after
FAULT) and the error message has been acknowledged
(Reset).
CAUTION
A high torque at low speed leads to a high thermal load on
the motor.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram. DC braking results in additional heating of the
motor. Configure the brake torque, set via braking current
(P12.1) and the braking duration (P12.2 and P12.4), as low as
possible.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
The motor parameters must be identical in both parameter
groups (P7 and P14).
CAUTION
Although the registers to be written are consecutive, the ID
numbers of the parameter list are not. Only the ID numbers
in the process data list are consecutive.
CAUTION
Fuses and cables selected must always comply with the
applicable regulations at the installation site.
WARNING
If a start command is present at a digital input (DI1–DI6)
assigned at P3.21, the sequence control also starts
automatically (without switch edge) when the power
supply is switched on (for example, after a power supply
failure).
CAUTION
A high torque at low speed causes a high thermal load on the
motor. If temperatures are too high, the motor should be
equipped with an external fan.
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About this Manual
About this Manual
Writing Conventions
Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
In order to make it easier to follow the manual, the name of
the current chapter is shown on the header of the left-hand
page and the name of the current section in shown on the
header of the right-hand page. This does not apply to pages
at the start of a chapter or to empty pages at the end of a
chapter.
In order to make it easier to understand some of the figures
included in this manual, the housing of the frequency
inverter, as well as other safety-relevant parts, have been left
out. However, it is important to note that the frequency
inverter must always be operated with its housing placed
properly, as well as with all required safety-relevant parts.
Please follow the installation instructions in the
AWA8230-2416 installation instructions document.
This manual was created in an electronic format. You can
also order a hard copy version of it.
All the specifications in this manual refer to the hardware and
software versions documented in it.
More information on the series described here can be found
on the Internet under:
www.eaton.com\drives
Abbreviations and Symbols
The following symbols and abbreviations are used in this
manual:
AbbreviationDescription
EMCElectromagnetic compatibility
FSFrame size
GNDGround, 0V potential
IGBTInsulated-gate bipolar transistor
PDSPower Drives System
LCDLiquid Crystal Display
PESEMC connection to PE for shielded lines
PNUParameter number
®
UL
M-Max frequency converters are divided into four voltage
categories:
●
100V (MMX11)
●
200V (MMX12_, MMX32_)
●
400V (MMX34_)
●
575V (MMX35_)
Underwriters Laboratories
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Input Supply Voltages
The rated operating voltages stated in the following table are
based on the standard values for networks with a grounded
star point.
In ring networks (as found in Europe) the rated voltage at the
transfer point of the power supply companies is the same as
the value in the consumer networks (for example, 230V, 400V).
In star networks (as found in North America), the rated
voltage at the transfer point of the utility companies is higher
than in the consumer network. Example: 120V 115V,
240V 230V, 480V 460V.
Units
Every physical dimension included in this manual uses
imperial units. For the purpose of the equipment’s UL
certification, some of these dimensions are accompanied by
their equivalents in metric or Système International d’Unites
(SI) units.
Unit Conversion Examples
DesignationUS-American ValueSI ValueConversion Value
Length1 in 25.4 mm0.0394inch
Power1 hp = 1.014 PS0.7457 kW1.341horsepower
Torque1 lbf in0.113 Nm8.851pound-force inches
Temperature1°F (T
Speed1 RPM1 min
Weight1 lb0.4536 kg2.205pound
)–17.222°C (TC)T
F
–1
The wide tolerance range of M-Max frequency inverters
takes into account a permissible voltage drop of an additional
4% (U
category, it takes into account the North American line
–14%) in load networks, while, in the 400V
LN
voltage of 480V +10% (60 Hz).
The permissible connection voltages for the M-Max series
are listed in “Appendix A”.
The rated operational data of the input voltage is always
based on the input frequencies 50/60 Hz (50 Hz –10% to
60 Hz +10%).
US-American
Designation
= TC x 9/5 + 32Fahrenheit
F
1revolutions per minute
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M-Max Series Overview
M-Max Series Overview
This manual provides a description of the M-Max series
frequency inverters. It provides special information required
for project planning, installation, and for the operation of the
MMX frequency inverter. All information applies to the
specified hardware and software versions.
Please read the manual thoroughly before you install and
operate the frequency inverter.
Notes on the Second MMX Upgrade
This second edition of the manual describes the
extended functionality of the MMX. This applies to
M-Max series frequency inverters from production date
12W10 S/N 91275113, see nameplate.
Essential features of this upgrade:
●
New control circuit board with a more powerful
microprocessor
●
Side mounted interface for fieldbus connections [1]
●
Two additional control buttons [2]
●
Extended functionality for digital and analog inputs and
outputs [3]
M-Max Frequency Converter
We assume that you have a good knowledge of engineering
fundamentals and that you are familiar with handling
electrical systems and machines, as well as with reading
technical drawings.
Control Signal Terminals and Microswitches
AI2
DO-GND
4 5 13 14 15 16 18 2022 2326
+10V AI1 GND
DI4 DI5 DI6 AO DO+
12367
24V
DI-C
8
DI1 DI2 DI3A BR21R22
R13
R14– R24
9
1025 24
AI 1
LOGIC
– +
AI 2
V mA
V mA
RS 485
– Term.
1
BACK
RESET
LOC
REM
OK
I
2
3
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DP with XMX-NET-PS-A screw terminals
PROFIBUS DP with XMX-NET-PD-A Sub-Dm connector
DeviceNet™ XMX-NET-DN-A
4Communication module MMX-COM-PC
—IP21 kit
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Checking the Delivery
Before opening the packaging, go over the ratings plate on
the packaging and check that the delivered frequency
inverter is the same type as the one you ordered.
M-Max frequency converters have been carefully packaged
and prepared for delivery. These devices should only be
shipped in their original packaging with suitable
transportation materials. Please take note of the labels and
instructions on the packaging, as well as of those meant for
the unpacked device.
Open the packaging with adequate tools and inspect the
contents immediately after receipt in order to ensure that
they are complete and undamaged.
Scope of Supply
M-Max Series Overview
The packaging must contain the following parts:
●
M-Max frequency inverter
●
Accessory kit for EMC-suitable installation
●
Installation instructions AWA8230-2416
●
Data carrier (CD-ROM) with documentation for M-Max
CD
BACK
RESE
T
LOC
RE
M
OK
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Nameplate Rating Data
The device specific rating data of the M-Max is shown on the nameplate on the side of the
device and on the rear of the control signal terminal cover.
The inscription of the nameplates has the following meaning (example):
Nameplate Inscriptions
Label Meaning
MMX34AA3D3F0-0Part number:
MMX = M-Max
3 = Three-phase power connection
4 = 400V voltage category
AA = Instance (software version A and alphanumerical display)
3D3 = 3.3A rated operational current (3-decimal-3)
F = Integrated radio interference suppression filter
0 = IP20 protection type
0 = No integrated optional assembly
InputPower connection rating:
Three-phase AC voltage (U
OutputLoad side (motor) rating:
Three-phase AC voltage (0 –U
PowerAssigned motor rating:
1.1 kW at 400V/1.5 hp at 460V for a four-pole internally-cooled or surface-cooled three-phase asynchronous motor
(1500 min
S/NSerial number
Frequency inverter is an electrical apparatus
Read the manual (in this case AWB8230-1603) before making any electrical connections and commissioning
IP 20/Open typeHousing protection type: IP 20, UL (cUL
), output phase current (3.3A), output frequency (0–320 Hz)
e
–1
at 50 Hz/1800 RPM at 60 Hz)
®
) open type
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Catalog Number Selection
The type designation code and the part number of the M-Max series frequency inverter are in
the following order:
Type Designation of the M-Max
Frequency Inverters
MMX 1 1 AA 1D1 F 0 –0
M-Max Series Overview
Description
MMX = Base catalog number
Phase
1 = Single-phase
3 = Three-phase
1 = 120V
2 = 230V
Voltage
4 = 480V
5 = 575V
Software
Designation Series
AA
Option
0 = Full version
Enclosure Class
0 = NEMA 0 or IP20
1 = IP21 or NEMA 1
EMC Filter
F = Filter
N = No filter
Output Current
1D6 = 1.6A
010 = 10A
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Examples
Label Meaning
MMX11AA2D8N0-0MMX = M-Max
1 = Single-phase power supply
1 = Rated voltage 115V
AA = Type of software version and display unit
2D8 = 2.8A (rated operational current)
N = No integrated interference suppression filter (no filter)
0 = IP20 protection type
–0 = No integrated optional assembly
MMX12AA1D7F0-0MMX = M-Max
1 = Single-phase power supply
2 = Rated voltage 230V
AA = Type of software version and display unit
1D7 = 1.7A (rated operational current)
F = Integrated radio noise filter
0 = IP20 protection type
–0 = No integrated optional assembly
MMX32AA2D4N0-0MMX = M-Max
3 = Three-phase input supply voltage
2 = Rated voltage 230V
AA = Type of software version and display unit
2D4 = 2.4A (rated operational current)
N = No integrated interference suppression filter (no filter)
0 = IP20 protection type
–0 = No integrated optional assembly
MMX34AA012F0-0MMX = M-Max
3 = Three-phase input supply voltage
4 = Rated voltage 400V
AA = Type of software version and display unit
012 = 12A (rated operational current)
F = Integrated radio noise filter
0 = IP20 protection type
–0 = No integrated optional assembly
MMX34AA5D6N0-0MMX = M-Max
3 = Three-phase input supply voltage
4 = Rated voltage 400V
AA = Type of software version and display unit
5D6 = 5.6A (rated operational current)
N = No integrated interference suppression filter (no filter)
0 = IP20 protection type
–0 = No integrated optional assembly
series frequency inverter:
series frequency inverter:
series frequency inverter:
series frequency inverter:
series frequency inverter:
MMX11: The input voltage of 115V is raised to 230V (output voltage) through an internal
voltage double connection.
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Technical Data and Specifications
General Rated Operational Data
DescriptionSymbols
General
Standards——EMC: IEC/EN 61800-3,
Certifications and manufacturer’s
——EMC: CE, CB, c-Tick
declarations on conformity
Production quality——RoHS, ISO
Climatic proofingp
Air quality
Chemical vapors——IEC721-3-3: Device in operation, Class 3C2
Mechanical particles——IEC721-3-3: Device in operation, Class 3S2
Ambient temperature
Operation°F (°C)14° to 122° (–10° to 50°)
Storage°F (°C)–40° to 158° (–40° to 70°)
Installation altitudeHft (m)0–3281 ft (0–1000m) above sea level, over 3281 ft (1000m) with 1% power
Mounting position——Vertical ±90 for FS1–FS3
Protection type——IP20 for FS1–FS3
Busbar tag shroud——BGV A3 (VBG4, finger- and back-of-hand safe)
Mechanical shock resistance——IEC 68-2-27
Vibration——EN 60068-2-6
Emitted interference with internal EMC filter
——C2: Class A in 1st environment (residential area with commercial utilization)
(maximum motor cable length)
MMX…NO-O——No EMC filter
MMX…FO-O——C2 in first environment max. 3m motor cable length (FS1–FS3);
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
122°F (50°C) with lateral clearance of 0.79 in (20 mm) and reduced pulse frequency 4 kHz and altitude 1000m.
UnitSpecification
Safety: IEC/EN61800-5, UL508C
Safety: CE, CB, UL, cUL
®
9001
w
%<95%, average relative humidity, noncondensing (EN50178)
reduction per 328 ft (100m), maximum 6562 ft (2000m), at maximum 122°F
(50°C) ambient temperature
Vertical ±30 for FS4 and FS5
IP21/NEMA for FS4 and FS5
Storage and transport: 15g, 11 ms (in the packaging)
UPS drop test (for applicable UPS weights)
3–150 Hz, oscillation amplitude 1 mm (peak) at 3–15.8 Hz,
maximum acceleration amplitude 1g at 15.8–150 Hz
C3: Class A in 2nd environment (industrial)
15m (FS4 and FS5)
C3 in second environment max. 30m motor cable length (FS1–FS3);
50m (FS4 and FS5)
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General Rated Operational Data, continued
LN
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K
LN
PWM
2
2
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e
B/MN
c
s
UnitSpecification
Hzat 50/60
Vac1~115 (110 –15% to 120 +10%)
Vac1~230 (208 –15% to 240 +10%)
Vac3~230 (208 –15% to 240 +10%)
Vac3~400 (380 –15% to 480 +10%)
Vac3~575 (–15% to +10%)
kAMaximum <50
Hz50/60 (45–66 Hz ±0%)
kHz1–16 (default = 6 kHz)
compensation
V3 AC 230 (MMX11), 3 AC Ue (MMX12, MMX32, MMX34, MMX35)
Hz0–320
%100% continuous current at maximum 122°F (50°C) ambient temperature
%150 for 60s every 600s
%200 for 2s every 20s
%30 for all sizes
Up to maximum 100% M
braking resistance
only as of size MMX34…4D3_ with external
N
Vdc24, max. 50 mA
Vdc10, max. 10 mA
>12k ohms
i
a/Ua
®
RTU
DescriptionSymbols
Power Section
Rated operational voltagef
MMX11U
MMX12U
MMX32U
MMX34U
MMX35U
Input switch-on frequency——Maximum one time per minute
Input currentTHD%>120
Short-circuit currentI
Input frequencyf
Pulse frequency
f
(switching frequency of the inverter)
Operating mode——V/f characteristic curve control (FS), speed control with slip
Output voltageU
Output frequencyf
Frequency resolution (setpoint value)IHz0.01
Rated operational currentI/I
Overload currentI/I
Starting currentI/I
Braking torqueM
Control Section
Control voltage (output)U
Reference voltage (output)U
Input, digital, parameter definable——6x, max. +30 Vdc, R
Permitted residual ripple with external
——Max. 5% U
control voltage (+24V)
Input, analog, parameterizable,
——2 x 0 (2) to +10 Vdc, Ri >200k ohms or 0 (4) to 20 mA, RB ~200 ohms
selection via microswitches
Resolution—Bit10
Output, digital, parameter definable——1 x transistor: 48 Vdc, max. 50 mA
Output relay, parameter definable——1 x N/O: 250 Vac, maximum 2A or 250 Vdc, max. 0.4A
Output relay, parameter definable——1 x changeover contact: 250 Vac, maximum 2A or 250 Vdc, maximum 0.4A
Serial interface——RS485/Modbus
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
122°F (50°C) with lateral clearance of 0.79 in (20 mm) and reduced pulse frequency 4 kHz and altitude 1000m.
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Power Connection Voltages
Rated
Current
I
e
Part Number
(A)(A)(kW)(A)
1 AC 115V, 50/60 Hz
(94–132V ±0%, 45–66 Hz ±0%)
MMX11AA1D7_1.72.60.251.41/4
MMX11AA2D4_2.43.60.3721/22.2FS2
MMX11AA2D8_2.84.20.552.73/42.2FS2
MMX11AA3D7_3.75.60.753.213.2FS2
MMX11AA4D8_4.87.21.14.61-1/24.2FS3
1 AC 230V, 50/60 Hz
(177–264V ±0%, 45–66 Hz ±0%)
MMX12AA1D7_1.72.60.251.41/4
MMX12AA2D4_2.43.60.3721/22.2FS1
MMX12AA2D8_2.84.20.552.73/42.2FS1
MMX12AA3D7_3.75.60.753.213.2FS2
MMX12AA4D8_4.87.21.14.61-1/24.2FS2
MMX12AA7D0_710.51.56.326.8FS2
MMX12AA9D6_9.614.42.28.739.6FS3
3 AC 230V, 50/60 Hz
(177–264V ±0%, 45–66 Hz ±0%)
MMX32AA1D7_1.72.60.251.41/4
MMX32AA2D4_2.43.60.3721/22.2FS1
MMX32AA2D8_2.84.20.552.73/42.2FS1
MMX32AA3D7_3.75.60.753.213.2FS2
MMX32AA4D8_4.87.21.14.61-1/24.2FS2
MMX32AA7D0_710.51.56.326.8FS2
MMX32AA011_1114.42.28.739.6FS3
MMX32AA017_1726.3414.8515.2FS4
MMX32AA025_2537.55.519.67.522FS4
MMX32AA031_3146.57.526.41028FS5
MMX32AA038_385711381528FS5
Notes
The input voltage of 115V is raised to 230V (output voltage) through an internal voltage double connection.
Rated motor currents for normal four-pole internally and surface-cooled three-phase asynchronous motors
(1500 RPM at 50 Hz, 1800 RPM
Calculated motor output (no standard value).
at 60 Hz).
Overload
Current
(150%)Assigned Motor Rating
P
I
e150
(230V, 50 Hz)
P
(230V, 60 Hz)
1.5
1.5
1.5
Frame Size
FS2
FS1
FS1
(hp)(A)
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Power Connection Voltages, continued
Rated
Current
I
e
Part Number
(A)(A)(kW)(A)
3 AC 400V, 50/60 Hz
(323–528V ±0%, 45–66 Hz ±0%)
MMX34AA1D3_1.320.371.11/21.1FS1
MMX34AA1D9_1.92.90.551.53/41.6FS1
MMX34AA2D4_2.43.60.751.912.1FS1
MMX34AA3D3_3.351.12.61-1/23FS2
MMX34AA4D3_4.36.51.53.623.4FS2
MMX34AA5D6_5.68.42.2534.8FS2
MMX34AA7D6_7.611.436.64
MMX34AA9D0_913.548.557.6FS3
MMX34AA012_12185.511.37-1/211FS3
MMX34AA014_14217.5
MMX34AA016_16247.515.21014FS4
MMX34AA023_2334.51121.71521FS4
MMX34AA031_3146.51529.32027FS5
MMX34AA038_385718.5362534FS5
3 AC 575V, 50/60 Hz
(489–632.5V ±0%, 45–66 Hz ±0%)
MMX35AA1D7_1.72.60.751.711.7FS3
MMX35AA2D7_2.741.52.722.7FS3
MMX35AA3D9_3.95.92.23.933.9FS3
MMX35AA6D1_6.19.246.156.1FS3
MMX35AA9D0_9.013.55.59.07.59.0FS3
Notes
Rated motor currents for normal four-pole internally-cooled and surface-cooled three-phase asynchronous motors
(1500 min
Calculated motor output (no standard value).
Operation with reduced load torque (about –10% MN).
Allocated motor output at a maximum ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C) and a maximum pulse frequency of 4 kHz.
–1
at 50 Hz, 1800 min
–1
at 60 Hz).
Overload
Current
(150%)Assigned Motor Rating
P
I
150
(400V, 50 Hz)
15.2
P
(460V, 60 Hz)
(hp)(A)
10
6.4
Frame Size
FS3
14FS3
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Description of the M-Max
The following drawing shows an M-Max device.
Overview of the M-Max Device (FS1–FS3)Overview of the M-Max Device (FS4 and FS5)
2
1
1
2
3
3
10
9
8
7
BACK
RESET
LOC
RE
M
OK
I
6
4
5
Item
NumberDescription
1Mounting holes (screw fastening)
2Release (removal from mounting rail)
3Recess for mounting on mounting rail (DIN EN 50022-35)
4Interface for fieldbus connection modules (option,
MMX-NET-XA)
5EMC installation accessories
6Power section terminals
7Cover flap of control signal terminals and microswitches
8Interface for PC connection module MMX-COM-PC (option)
9Keypad with 9 control buttons
10Display unit (LCD)
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
Item
NumberDescription
1Fixing holes (screw fastening)
2Device fans
3Fixing holes for flange mounting
(MMX-FLANGE…FS_ option required)
4EMC mounting accessories
5Cover flap for connecting the fieldbus interface cards
6Power section terminals
7Screws for opening the housing cover
8Cover flap of control signal terminals and microswitches
9Interface for PC connection module MMX-COM-PC (option)
10Keypad with 9 control buttons
11Display unit (LCD)
Features
The M-Max frequency inverter converts the voltage and frequency of an existing AC network
into DC voltage. This DC voltage is used to generate a three-phase AC voltage with adjustable
frequency and assigned amplitude values for the variable speed control of three-phase
asynchronous motors.
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Block Diagram, Elements of M-Max Frequency Inverters
1
L1
L2/N
L3
PE
EMC
DC+/R+
2
3
4
5
+
R-
8
U/T1
7
6
10
V/T2
W/T3
PE
M
3 ~
9
Item
NumberDescription
1Supply L1, L2/N, L3, PE, mains supply voltage U
MMX11: 100V class, single-phase mains connection (1 AC 120V),
= Ue at 50/60 Hz:
LN
MMX12: 200V class, single-phase mains connection (1 AC 230V/240V),
MMX32: 200V class, three-phase mains connection (3 AC 230V/240V),
MMX34: 400V class, three-phase mains connection (3 AC 400V/480V).
MMX35: 575V class, three-phase input connection (3 AC 575V)
2Internal RFI filter (MMX…F_), category C2 and C3, in accordance with IEC/EN 61800-3
EMC connection of internal RFI filter with PE.
3Rectifier bridge, single-phase (MMX1_) or three-phase (MMX3_), converts the AC voltage of the electrical network into DC voltage
4DC choke, DC link choke (only for MMX32…F_ and MMX34…F_ in frame sizes FS4 and FS5)
5DC link with charging resistor, capacitor and switching-mode power supply unit
(SMPS = Switching-Mode Power Supply): DC link voltage U
: UDC = 1.41 x U
DC
LN
6Braking transistor: connections DC+/R+ and R- for external braking resistor (only for MMX32 and MMX34 from frame size FS2)
7Inverter. The IGBT based inverter converts the DC voltage of the DC link (U
frequency (f
). Sinusoidal pulse width modulation (PWM) with V/f control can be switched to speed control with slip compensation
2
8Motor connection U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 with output voltage U2 (0 to 100 % U
MMX11: 1.7 – 4.8A,
) into a three-phase AC voltage (U2) with variable amplitude and
DC
) and output frequency f2 (0 to 320 Hz) output current (I2):