EMS 110-SPMECG6-4A, 110-SPMECG6-4A/60, 110-SPMECG6-10A, 110-SPMECG6-25A, 110-SPMECG6-10A/60 Installation & Commissioning Manual

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EnviroStart™
Single Phase
Installation &
Commissioning Guide
Version 2.1 January 2009
4A through 25A
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Single Phase EnviroStart™ Motor Energy
Control
IMPORTANT WARNING
Failure to read and comply with this manual may result in damage to the EnviroStart Unit and driven equipment and may render the warranty invalid.
1. Only a competent electrician should carry out the electrical installation.
2. EnviroStart must be earthed with an earthing conductor connected to the earthing terminal.
3. Before installation check the motor rating plate and Section Two of this manual to ensure that the EnviroStart is correctly rated for the application.
4. Internal components and areas of the control circuit boards, (except the isolated
I/O terminals), can be at mains potential when the EnviroStart is connected to a three-phase supply. The voltage is extremely dangerous and may cause death or severe injury if you come into contact with it.
5. When the EnviroStart is connected to the mains, the output connections U, V and W should be treated as being live even if the load is not being driven.
6. The control I/O terminals are isolated from mains potential but the relay outputs may have dangerous voltages present even if the mains are not connected.
7. Do not make any connections when the EnviroStart is connected to live mains.
8. Do not make voltage withstand tests on any part of the EnviroStart without isolating the unit.
9. Do not touch IC-circuits on the PCB. Certain items are static-sensitive and static voltage discharge may destroy the components.
10. Make sure no power-factor correction capacitors are connected to the load cable except in a safe manner. (See body text of this document for details).
11. Make sure the cover is closed before applying mains voltage to the EnviroStart.
12. Updated and current Installation and Commissioning Guides are maintained on
the EMS (European) web site at http://www.EnviroStart.com; always check the web site for latest issue documents before commencing installation.
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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................4
1.1 FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 4
2 CORRECT ENVIROSTART SELECTION........................................................................5
2.1 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................................ 6
3 GENERAL SPECIFICATION............................................................................................7
3.1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS............................................................................. 7
3.2 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ............................................................................ 7
3.3 HARMONICS ......................................................................................................... 8
3.4 HEAT LOSSES ...................................................................................................... 8
3.5 CONTROL PANELS WITH MULTIPLE SYSTEMS .............................................. 8
3.6 IMMUNITY FROM INTERFERENCE..................................................................... 8
3.7 COIL SUPPRESSION ............................................................................................ 8
3.8 LIGHTNING STRIKE.............................................................................................. 8
3.9 CONTROL VOLTAGE TRANSIENTS…………………………………………… .. 8
3.10 INTERFACE CONNECTIONS ............................................................................... 9
3.11 EMISSIONS ........................................................................................................... 9
3.12 CABLE AND FUSE RATINGS ………………………………………………. 9
4 GENERAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS..........................................................10
4.1 GENERAL PROCEDURES.................................................................................. 10
4.1.1 PCB CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 11
4.2 SETTING UP........................................................................................................11
4.3 COMMISSION ING .............................................................................................. 12
4.3.1 ESTABLISHING ENERGY SAVINGS.................................................................. 12
4.3.2 FAULT CONDITIONS ..........................................................................................12
4.3.3 ENERGY SAVING MODES ................................................................................. 12
4.3.4 SOFT START ....................................................................................................... 14
4.3.5 REFRIGERATION APPLICATIONS ....................................................................14
4.4 LED INDICATORS ............................................................................................... 14
4.5 SWITCH AND CONTROL LOCATIONS.............................................................. 15
5 INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS...........................................................................15
APPENDIXES ........................................................................................................................17
1 MECHANICAL DRAWING ................................................................................... 18
2 CONNECTION AND SWITCH LOCATIONS ...................................................... 19
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1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the EnviroStart Single Phase Motor Energy Control. The system has been designed with ease of use and set up in mind. The majority of applications will operate effectively without the need to make any changes to the default settings however should such changes be necessary please do read through this Installation and Commissioning Guide so as to better understand the effects of the changes you are making, be aware of the fact that changing things like start up pedestal voltage can impact the time it takes for a motor to get to full speed as such controllable features are inter-related.
EnviroStart has also been designed to provide a long life; components have been selected with reliability in mind and have generally been over-rated for the power of the unit manufactured. Using the standard IQA, (Institute of Quality Assurance), methodologies the expected lifetime of EnviroStart is rated at 100,000 hours continuous use, (eleven and a half years),
In the unlikely event that you do need further support please contact your local EMS (European) Distributor or failing that contact us directly either by e-mail or fax. All details of how to contact us are available on our web site at http://www.EnviroStart.com, please remember that we are constantly updating documentation and information about EnviroStart, all such information is posted and publicly available on the web site.
1.1 FEATURES
The EnviroStart is a high specification digital Soft-Start, Motor Energy Control available in
models suitable for motors up to 15A.
In addition to the provision of a soft-start, the EnviroStart MEC incorporates state of the art
Motor Energy Control technology to substantially reduce the electricity consumption of synchronous electric induction motors whilst they are operating at less than their full load capacity.
CONFIGURABLE ENERGY CONTROL , (BOTH FULLY AUTOMATIC AND PRESET)
SWITCHABLE SOFT START
DOL START TO OVERCOME HIGH INTERTIA LOADS
SECONDARY BY-PASS CONNECTORS BUILT INTO UNIT
FULL SYSTEM STATUS LED's
SIMPLE TO INSTALL AND COMMISSION
RUGGED HOUSING, IP43, NEMA 1. (Can be fitted into cabinet to increase to IP 65)
110V & 220V, 50/60Hz MODELS AVAILABLE
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2 CORRECT ENVIROSTART SELECTION
The EnviroStart must be rated according to the motor rated current (FLC).
However, on certain applications it may be necessary to oversize the unit to cope with the maximum operating parameters associated with particularly heavy-duty operations such as high repetitive on-load starts or elevated ambient operating conditions. (For this see de­rating details shown on relevant specification sheets).
Please note that these environmental factors (temperature, ventilation, altitude, ambient temperature & relative humidity) do affect sizing and failing to take proper notice of such conditions will invalidate any warranty associated with the system as supplied. Where the
EnviroStart is expected to operate outside the normal specifications and you are uncertain
as to the selection of a unit please contact EMS (European) or your local Distributor, we will always be happy to assist to ensure your application is correctly supported.
IMPORTANT NOTE THE ENVIROSTART MOTOR ENERGY CONTROL IS A SOPHISTICATED SOLID STATE
MOTOR SOFT START AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH A RANGE OF INBUILT PROTECTION DEVICES AND MONITORING SYSTEMS IT IS HOWEVER NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR PROPERLY RATED CURRENT OVERLOADS AND FUSES WHICH SHOULD BE FITTED FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION OF THE MOTOR.
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2.1 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This declaration covers all EnviroStart SPMEC Control units.
This product fulfils the following European Community Directives when applied as follows:
Low Voltage Directive
The above products fulfil the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC amendment for industrial equipment; however, they must be installed to general good electrical engineering practices and regulations by a suitably qualified person with strict reference to the instructions in the product's Technical Manual.
EMC Directive
The above products are intended to be a component in a system or a machine. They must be mounted into an appropriate enclosure and system designed to fulfil the CE directives plus IEC and local industrial standards. Units must be installed by a suitably qualified person to comply with general good electrical engineering practices and regulations with strict reference to the instructions in the product's Technical Manual. To meet all EMC directives, the above products are available with an optional RFI Filter.
IEC-1000-4-2 Level 3; IEC-1000-4-3 Level 3; IEC-1000-4-4 Level 4; IEC-1000-4-5 Level 3; IEC-1000-4-12 Level 3.
The above is based on test results from an independent test laboratory (Steatite Group Ltd.) to test specification EN 50081-2, EN 50082-1 and EN 50082-2.
Harmonised Standards Applicable
BS EN 6094.4.4 (which calls on EN 56011); EN 55022; EN 51000.4.2; EN 61000.4.3; EN 51000.4.4; EN 61000.4.5; EN 61000.4.6; EN 61000.4.8; EN 61000.4.11; BS EN 50081.1; BS EN 50081.2; BS EN 50082.2;
EN 6094.4.2;
IEC-947-4-1; IEC-68-2-6, (NFC2076; BV1); IEC-947-4-2. EN 60439; EN 60831.1, EN 60831.2, EN 61921.2003
Electrical Requirements Specification G5/4 - 2 (2008)
Dated: September 2009
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