TCi V1k, V1k2A, V1k12A, V1k16A, V1k18A Installation Manual

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V1k
Installation
Guide
TCI, LLC
W132 N10611 Grant Drive
Germantown, Wisconsin 53022
Ph: 800-TCI-8282
www.transcoil.com
TCI, LLC
W132 N10611 Grant Drive
Germantown, Wisconsin 53022
Ph: 800-TCI-8282
www.transcoil.com
Field Wiring
Field Wiring Connection Terminals
Compression type terminals are provided for all line wiring connections. e wire size capacity ranges and tightening torque for the power terminals are listed in the table.
Warnings and Cautions
Dangerous Voltage Warning: warns of situations in which a high voltage can cause injury and/or equipment damage. e text next to this symbol describes ways to avoid danger.
General Warning: warns of situations that can cause physical injury and/ or equipment damage by means other than electrical. e text next to this symbol describes ways to avoid the danger.
General Safety Instructions
Be sure to read, understand, and follow all safety instructions.
Only qualied electricians should carry out all electrical installation and maintenance work on V1k drive output lters.
All wiring must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and/or any other codes that apply to the installation site.
Disconnect all power before working on the equipment. Do not attempt any work on a powered V1k output lter.
e V1k, VFD, motor, and other connected equipment must be properly grounded.
e VFD terminals and connected cables are at a dangerously high voltage when power is applied to the VFD, regardless of motor operation.
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See www.transcoil.com for dimensions tables. Please contact TCI Technical Support or your TCI distributor for application information regarding the use of V1k output lters on the output side of the VFD.
V1k Model
Numbers
Input and Output Motor Power
Wire Size
Torque (in.-lb.)
V1k2A to V1k12A 12 - 14 10
V1k16A 4 - 12 20
V1k18A to V1k21A 4 - 10 20
V1k25A to V1k27A 4 - 8 20
V1k35A 6 - 8 30
V1k45A 6 30
V1k55A 1 - 4 35
V1k80A 1 - 3 35
V1k110A 2/0 - 1/0 50
V1k130A 2/0 50
V1k160A 250 MCM - 3/0 375
V1k200A two 2/0 - 1 50
V1k250A two 2/0 50
V1k305A two 350 MCM - 3/0 375
V1k362A two 350 MCM - 4/0 375
V1k420A two 600 MCM - 300 500
V1k480A two 600 MCM - 350 500
V1k600A two 600 MCM - 500 MCM 500
V1k750A three 600 MCM - 400 MCM 500
All electrical connections must be re-torqued annually.
V1k KLC-Series Motor Protection Filter
Installation Instructions
Installation Checklist
• Please see V1K installation drawings, hosted on the TCI website, for unit dimensions, mounting hole pattern, mounting orientation, wire entry locations, unit weights, and other unit specic installation notes.
• Make sure that the installation location will not be exposed to direct sunlight, rain or dripping liquids, corrosive liquids or gases, explosive or combustible gases or dust, excessive airbourne dirt and dust, or excessive vibration.
• Select a mounting area that will allow adequate cooling air and maintenance access.
• Make sure that all wiring conforms to the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) and\or other applicable electrical codes.
• Ground the V1k Ouptut Filter to a dedicated system ground to ensure safety and lter performance. Use a properly sized grounding conductor.
• Wire the output power terminals of the VFD, T1(U), T2(V), & T3(W) to the input terminals of the V1k, A1, B1 & C1.
• Wire the output power terminals, of the V1k, A2, B2 & C2 to the motor power connections.
• Make sure the VFD is set for operating modes and ranges that are compatible with the V1k Output Filter.
• Check the entire system throughly before energizing and operating any equipment.
• Current Rating: 2 - 750 Amps, 240 V - 600 V, .75 - 600 HP
• cUL
• Open, UL Type 1 and 3R Enclosures
• Eciency > 98%
• Insulation Rating: 600V Class
• Insulation Class: Class H (180°C or better)
• Maximum Altitude: 2000 m (6,000 ) Derating necessary above 2000 m
• Lead Length: Specic applications can reach 3,000 feet (consult factory for applications above 1,500 feet)
• Ambient Temp: Max 40°C
Product Specications
Wiring Diagram
When you receive the unit, you should immediately inspect the shipping container and report any damage to the shipping carrier who delivered the unit.
Verify the Application
Make sure the V1k drive output lter is correct for the application. e current rating of the V1k should be sized to handle the FLA rating of the motor but not to exceed 110% of the drive output current rating. is output lter is best applied matched closely to the load. e V1k drive output lter is not selected by the drive input current rating. Properly sized and applied, TCI guarantees that the V1k will limit motor terminal peak input votage to 150% of the bus voltage with a wire lead length of 1,000 feet and a carrier frequency of 4kHz. Maximum lead length and carrier frequency can vary depending on wire lead type. For best performance, the V1k should be installed within 10 feet of the drive.
Variable Frequency Drive Settings
Make sure that the variable frequency drive will be set for operation modes and ranges that are compatible with the V1k output lter:
• Maximum output frequency: 60 Hz
• PWM switching frequency best between 2kHz and 4kHz
• Mode of operation: Do not use with DC braking unless the drive application has been conrmed by TCI Technical Support
• Do not use on overhauling loads without bus voltage control.
Mounting an open panel unit
If you are mounting an open panel unit in your own enclosure, you must provide an enclosure that is adequately sized and ventilated suciently to prevent overheating. e lter is designed with a maximum ambient temperature of 40° C (104°F). If the ambient temperature exceeds this value, for any open or enclosed V1K unit, it is the responsibility of the customer to provide auxiliary cooling to reduce the ambient operating temperature around the V1k lter. TCI strongly recommends using auxiliary cooling devices such as cooling fans, heat exchangers, or possibley air conditioning units when required to maintain the proper operating temperature.
e V1k must be mounted, as per the unit installation drawing, on a smooth, solid surface, free from heat, dampness, and condensation. Mounting it as per the unit installation drawing is important for natural convection cooling. A metal plate is provided to mount the V1k on a composite surface. Please see V1K installation drawings hosted on the TCI website for unit dimensions, mounting orientation, equipment spacing, wire entry locations, and unit weights.
Power Wiring
e conduit and wiring from the output of the variable frequency drive to the motor must be routed to the V1k and then to the motor. TCI recommends a separate dedicated conduit run for each drive/lter/ motor run unless properly shielded and segregated wiring procedures are practiced. Parasitic and induced capacitance can greatly reduce the eectiveness of the lter performance. Under no circumstances should you wire both control and power wire in the same conduit unless the wire way is specically designed for this practice. e line reactor temperature is sensitive to lead wire oversizing. Avoid lead wires more than ve times oversized by copper cross sectional area regarldess of the material used. Use 75°C copper conductors only or the equivalent, unlesss the wire connector is marked for AI/Cu, then the use of aluminum wire is permitted. Use only copper conductor on units rated above 80 amps.
Wiring Cable Entry Locations
TCI has provided enclosure knock-outs on the two smaller enclosures for incoming and outgoing power cables. ese are located in a typical wiring location for customer convenience. On the two larger size enclosures, TCI has not provided knock-outs due to the wide variety of application requirements. TCI allows installing electricians the option of locating the cable openings at a point of their choosing.
Grounding
e V1k lter must be connected to the ground of the premise’s wiring system. is can be conducted by identifying a known premise’s ground near by the lter or running a special ground dedicated for the application. e ground connection must be made using a wire conductor. Metallic conduit is not a suitable grounding conductor. e integrity of all ground connections should be periodically checked.
A1
B1
C1
B2
A2
C2
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