Hve02.2 w018n System200 Indramat
Hve02.2 w018n System200 Indramat
Hve02.2 w018n System200 Indramat
INDRAMAT
HVE02.2-W018N
OTHER SYMBOLS:
HVE022W018N, HVE022 W018N, HVE022-W018N, HVE02 2W018N, HVE02 2 W018N, HVE02 2-W018N,
HVE02.2W018N, HVE02.2 W018N, HVE02.2-W018N
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DIAX04
HVE and HVR
2nd Generation Power Supply Units
Application Manual
SYSTEM200
Rexroth
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P Indramat
About this Documentation HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Title DIAX04
HVE and HVR 2nd Generation Power Supply Units
Validity All rights are reserved with respect to the content of this documentation
and the availability of the product.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units About this Documentation
Supplementary documentation
Note: The following documentation is not required in its entirety for
the correct use of the power supply units HVR and HVE.
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About this Documentation HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Where? What?
Supplementary documentation inserted
General Safety Guidelines update
Mains Switch Control Indicating the maximum admissible resistance of the Emergency Stop chain
Technical Data, Mounting, HZF filter included
electrical connection
Choke data corrected
Auxiliary Components Description HZK included
Auxiliary Components Description HZB included
Lost heat: Example calculation added
Use in accordance with the requirements added
New structure of the system overview
Entire Document New layout of the formula representation
HVR Terminal diagram updated
HVR/HVE Power terminal diagram updated
HVE Mains connection updated
KD Technical data and unit dimensions corrected
GLD Technical data and unit dimensions corrected
Interfaces for System Control Chapter newly structured
Fig.: Alterations with regard to the previous version
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Contents I
Contents
1 System overview 1-1
1.1 Rexroth Indramat AC drive system ................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Principal working mode of the power supply units ......................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Areas of application........................................................................................................................ 1-3
1.4 Overview of the unit features ......................................................................................................... 1-4
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II Contents HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
7 Mounting 7-1
7.1 Control cabinet planning ................................................................................................................ 7-1
Conditions of use ..................................................................................................................... 7-1
Loss of heat in the control cabinet ........................................................................................... 7-2
7.2 Mounting an HVE or HVR into the control cabinet......................................................................... 7-8
7.3 Optimal EMC installation.............................................................................................................. 7-11
HVE........................................................................................................................................ 7-11
HVR........................................................................................................................................ 7-12
7.4 Dimensional data ......................................................................................................................... 7-13
HVE02.2 and HVE03.2 .......................................................................................................... 7-13
HVE04.2................................................................................................................................. 7-14
HVR........................................................................................................................................ 7-15
HZF01.1-W010N.................................................................................................................... 7-16
HZF01.1-W025N / HZF01.1-W045N ..................................................................................... 7-17
Commutation choke KD xx .................................................................................................... 7-18
7.5 Mounting the unit.......................................................................................................................... 7-19
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11 Troubleshooting 11-1
11.1 General......................................................................................................................................... 11-1
11.2 Fault diagnostics and resetting faults........................................................................................... 11-1
11.3 Checking and repairing the unit ................................................................................................... 11-2
11.4 Replacing the unit ........................................................................................................................ 11-3
11.5 Diagnostic Display........................................................................................................................ 11-4
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 11-4
Description, possible cause and troubleshooting .................................................................. 11-5
13 Index 13-1
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IV Contents HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units System overview 1-1
1 System overview
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1-2 System overview HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Option:DC bus
choke GLD
Softstart-
device L+
drive
power
source
U
Mains
V Rectifier U > Bleeder actuation circuit
threshold section
W
DC bus short-circuit >1
X8 K1 control
2U2 L-
2V2
2W2
2U1
2V1 ~ power supply and
2W1 = drive monitoring
drive ready
& Bb1
AufHVE.fh7 power ready
external commutation
choke
Softstart-
device L+
drive
power
L1 U
external Feed-in and source
Mains
L2 filter V feedback circuit
modul bridge U > Bleeder section
W actuation threshold
L3 (HZF)
L3 L2 L1
DC bus short-circuit >1
K1 control
L-
control voltage
~ power supply and
= drive monitoring
drive ready
& Bb1
AufHVR power ready
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Shutdown With both power supply unit types, motors with permanent magnet
energizing can be braked by the short-circuit bus also in the event of a
fault in the drive electronics.
In the event of a mains failure or shut down power supply unit, motors are
braked controlled by the bleeder in the HVR.
Due to the internal power contactor of the power supply units, the drive
controllers can be separated from the mains.
Control voltage supply HVR and HVE provide the control voltage for all connected drive
controllers.
In the case of a mains failure, the control voltage will be provided by the
DC bus voltage of the power supply unit. In regenerative mode the drive
electronic remains fully operational, supplied by the DC bus voltage.
Monitoring of the drive system HVR and HVE are equipped with substantial monitoring functions. The
power supply units communicate with the drive controllers via the control
bus voltage.
Most important for the functionality of the drive systems is the Bb1
contact. Once closed, the internal power contactor can be connected.
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Small space requirements The high DC bus voltage permits small unit dimensions with high unit
performance.
Contactor integrated into unit A contactor is integrated into power supply unit which shuts down the
shuts down power power supply.
High ON time in brake mode In the case of HVR power supply units, the energy created when braking
possible the drives is fed back into the mains with little loss.
Optimum matching of the power Power supply units of the HVE and HVR line are available in six
requirements to an application variations. This means that the power supply can be optimumly adapted
to a specific application.
Regulated DC bus voltage Power supply units of the HVR line are working with regulated DC bus
voltage, i. e. drive dynamics do not drop with undervoltage.
High short-term operating load Triple output can be generated short-term to accelerate the drives.
Safety even with faulty drive Motors with permanent magnetic excitation can be braked by unit’s
electronics internal DC bus dynamic brake in the event of a fault in the drive
electronics.
Charching current limits Due to unit integrated capacitors, the energizing current does not have to
be considered when the control units are chosen for the power supply.
The service life of the control units is prolonged.
High load capabilities of the Several drive modules can be connected to one power supply unit.
control voltage
Ease of servicing The connection of the signal lines is effected via plug-in terminals.
The power supply units include an alphanumeric display. This display
serves for diagnostics and makes it possible to clear faults more easily.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Important directions for use 2-1
Introduction
Rexroth Indramat products represent state-of-the-art developments and
manufacturing. They are tested prior to delivery to ensure operating safety
and reliability.
The products may only be used in the manner that is defined as
appropriate. If they are used in an inappropriate manner, then situations
can develop that may lead to property damage or injury to personnel.
Before using Rexroth Indramat products, make sure that all the pre-
requisites for an appropriate use of the products are satisfied:
• Personnel that in any way, shape or form uses our products must first
read and understand the relevant safety instructions and be familiar
with appropriate use.
• If the product takes the form of hardware, then they must remain in
their original state, in other words, no structural changes are
permitted. It is not permitted to decompile software products or alter
source codes.
• Do not mount damaged or faulty products or use them in operation.
• Make sure that the products have been installed in the manner
described in the relevant documentation.
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2-2 Important directions for use HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Note: The power supply units may only be used with the accessories
and parts specified in this document. If a component has not
been specifically named, then it may not be either mounted or
connected. The same applies to cables and lines.
Operation is only permitted in the specified configurations and
combinations of components using the software and firmware
as specified in the relevant function descriptions.
The power supply units may only be operated under the assembly,
installation and ambient conditions as described here (temperature,
system of protection, humidity, EMC requirements, etc.) and in the
position specified.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Safety Instructions 3-1
3 Safety Instructions
3.1 Introduction
Read these instructions before the equipment is used and eliminate the
risk of personal injury or property damage. Follow these safety
instructions at all times.
Do not attempt to install, use or service this equipment without first
reading all documentation provided with the product. Read and
understand these safety instructions and all user documentation of the
equipment prior to working with the equipment at any time. If you do not
have the user documentation for your equipment contact your local
Rexroth Indramat representative to send this documentation immediately
to the person or persons responsible for the safe operation of this
equipment.
If the product is resold, rented or transferred or passed on to others, then
these safety instructions must be delivered with the product.
3.2 Explanations
The safety warnings in this documentation describe individual degrees of
hazard seriousness in compliance with ANSI:
Warning symbol with signal Degree of hazard seriousness
word The degree of hazard seriousness
describes the consequences resulting from
non-compliance with the safety guidelines.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Fig. 3-1: Classes of danger with ANSI
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CAUTION
CAUTION
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3-6 Safety Instructions HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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3-8 Safety Instructions HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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3-10 Safety Instructions HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Technical data 4-1
4 Technical data
Note: For the technical data of the DC bus choke GLD see chapter
6-1.
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4-2 Technical data HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
PZW [kW] PKB30 [kW] PKB03 [kW] PBD [kW] PBS [kW] WMAX [kWs] Mains supply components
Power supply unit DC bus choke
HVE power data when connected to 3 x AC 380 V
12 19 36 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N -
18 29 54 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N GLD13
18 36 54 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N -
28 56 84 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N GLD12
33 66 99 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N -
70 140 210 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N GLD20
HVE power data when connected to 3 x AC 400 V
13 20 39 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N -
19 30 57 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N GLD13
19 38 57 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N -
30 60 90 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N GLD12
35 70 105 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N -
75 150 225 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N GLD20
HVE power data when connected to 3 x AC 440 V
14 22 42 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N -
21 33 63 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N GLD13
21 42 63 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N -
32 64 96 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N GLD12
38 76 114 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N -
82 164 246 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N GLD20
HVE power data when connected to 3 x AC 480 V
15 24 45 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N -
23 36 69 1 100 70 HVE02.2-W018N GLD13
23 46 69 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N -
35 70 105 1,5 100 100 HVE03.2-W030N GLD12
42 84 126 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N -
90 180 270 2,5 100 250 HVE04.2-W075N GLD20
PZW: continuous DC bus power
PKB30: short-term DC bus power (for 30 s)
PKB03: peak DC bus power (for 0,3 s)
PBD: continuous bleeder power
PBS: peak bleeder power
W MAX: maximum regenerated energy
Fig. 4-1: Power data of the HVE power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Technical data 4-3
300
HVE04 peak load for 0,3 s
HVE03 to accelerate feed drives
HVE02
• 120 s in HVE04
• 60 s in HVE03
• 48 s in HVE02
Fig. 4-2: Short-term output of the power supply units HVE02.2, HVE03.2 and
HVE04.2
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4-4 Technical data HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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4-6 Technical data HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
300
peak power for 0.3 s
to accelerate feed drives
100
load P/%
0,3 3 10
ON time t/s S01HVR.fh7
Fig. 4-5: Short-term output of the power supply unit HVR02.2 and HVR03.2
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4-8 Technical data HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Type Nominal Basic losses [W] Load dependent Power loss [W]
current [A] losses [W/kW]
HZF01.1-W010N 18 100 10 200
HZF01.1-W025N 45 150 6,0 300
HZF01.1-W045N 80 200 4,5 400
Basic losses: arise with existing DC bus voltage; drives in "AF";
drive is shut down
Load dependent losses: arise per kW DC bus power
Power loss: (total losses) the same values apply to feeding and
regeneration
Fig. 4-8: Data sheet combining filter HZF
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Determination of appropriate power supply units 5-1
5.1 Introduction
The mains supply for an AC drive system of the DIAX04 product family
mainly consists of the power supply unit. Depending on the tasks and
design of the supply unit and the conditions of its use, it may be
necessary to add link reactors, auxiliary capacitors, bleeder modules and
transformers as needed.
The mains supply must make available to the drives the DC bus
continuous power and the DC bus peak power for acceleration. During
regenerative operation it must be able to store continuous and peak
regenerated power. The supply unit also makes the control voltage for the
drive controllers available.
Prior to selecting supply unit and auxiliary components it is necessary to
determine the motors and drive controllers which will be used.
It is advisable to carry out calculations in accordance with the following
chapters in order to make sure that the layout of the mains supply is
correct.
Continuous mechanical power The effective motor torque and average motor speed are needed to
for servo drives calculate the mechanical continuous power of a servo drive.
The effective motor torque of the servo drive calculations can be
assumed. The average motor speed is determined as follows:
Average motor speed The average motor speed equals approximately 25% of the rapid motion
speed - in the case of servo drive tasks in conventional NC machine tools.
In some cases, however, this approximate estimation is not sufficient. A
precise calculation of the average motor speed is necessary.
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n1
n2
n3
t1 t2 t3 t4
DGoE.fh7
Fig. 5-3: Speed cycle; influence of accel and decel time is not taken into
consideration
Accel and decel times with short cycle times must be taken into
consideration in such dynamic applications as is the case with rollers and
nibbel machines.:
Average speed with accel and
decel times n n
* t H + n * t1 + * t B
nav = 2 2
t H + t1 + t B + t 2
-1
nav: average motor speed [min ]
-1
n: motor speed [min ]
t: time [s]
tH: accel time [s]
tB: decel time [s]
Fig. 5-4: Average speed; influence of accel and decel time is taken into
consideration
t
tH t1 tB t2
DGmE.fh7
Fig. 5-5: Average speed; influence of accel and decel time is taken into
consideration
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Determination of appropriate power supply units 5-3
Mechanical power for main Main drives are primarily used with constant power over a specific speed
drives range. This means that when planning power supply, nominal power is
important. The mechanical nominal power of the main drives is illustrated
in the operating characteristics or it can be calculated using nominal
speed and torque.
M n * nn
PmHa =
9550
PmHa: mechanical nominal power for main drives (shaft output) [kW]
Mn: motor nominal torque [Nm]
-1
n n: motor nominal speed [min ]
Fig. 5-7: Mechanical power for main drives
DC bus continuous power for The power supply unit must make the DC bus continuous power available
servo drives to all servo drives. All drives are operated simultaneously in only a few
applications which means that only the simultaneously occurring output
needs to be considered. For the calculation of the required DC bus
continuous power for typical NC feed axes on tool machines, it has
proven in practice that a so-called coincidence factor is included:
Number of Axes 1 2 3 4 5 6
Coincidence factor (FG) 1 1,15 1,32 1,75 2,0 2,25
Fig. 5-8: Coincidence factors
DC bus continuous power for If several main drives are operated on one DC bus, then add the
main drives simultaneously required power:
Note: When selecting the power supply unit make sure that the DC
bus continuous power does not limit the short-term power of
the main drives.
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DC bus continuous power for If main and servo drives are operated on a power supply unit, the required
main and servo drives DC bus continuous power needs to be added.
It is the spindle drive in a NC machine tool that primarily determines the
DC bus power needed. Therefore, the following equation should be
applied in such applications:
( M NC ± M G ) * neil *1,25
PZWS =
9550
1,25: constant for motor and controller efficiency
MNC: acceleration torque in NC mode [Nm]
MG: weight torque in vertical axes [Nm]
-1
neil: speed in rapid traverse [min ]
PZWS: DC bus peak power [kW]
Fig. 5-12: DC bus peak power per drive
∑P ZWS ≤ PZWS 03
PZWS: DC bus peak power [kW]
PZWS03: DC bus peak power of the power supply unit [kW]
Fig. 5-13: Sum of DC bus peak powers
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2π
2
J
Wrot = G * neil *
2 60
W rot: rotary energy [Ws]
-1
neil: rapid traverse speed [min ]
J G: inertia of motor and load inertia reduced to shaft [kgm²]
Fig. 5-14: Regenerated energy per drive
∑W rot ≤ WMAX
W rot: rotary energy [Ws]
W MAX: max. permissible regenerated energy of the power supply module
[kWs]
Fig. 5-15: Sum of regenerated energies
Auxiliary capacitance as energy In servo drive applications with numerous accel and decel procedures, as
storage in the HVE is the case, for example, with nibble machines and rollers, it is advisable
to connect additional capacitors to the DC bus. The following advantages
result from this:
• This prevents the bleeder resistor in the HVE power supply unit from
being actuated while braking: The heat dissipated within the control
cabinet is considerably reduced.
• The stored energy can be used to accelerate thus reducing energy
requirements of the installation.
WZW =
C ZW
2
(
* U B2 − U ZW
2
)
W ZW : energy stored in the DC bus
CZW : DC bus capacitor [F]
UB: bleeder actuation threshold (approx. 820 V)
UZW : DC bus nominal voltage [in the HVR: UDC=750 V; in the
HVE: UDC=1,41*UN1+10% (overvoltage), (UN1=nominal mains voltage
(380 ... 480 V)]
Fig. 5-16: Energy that can be stored in the DC bus
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2Wrot
C Zu ≥ *1000 − 1mF
(
U − U ZW
2
B
2
)
UB: bleeder actuation threshold (approx. 820 V)
UZW : DC bus nominal voltage [in the HVR: UDC=750 V; in the
HVE: UDC=1,41*UN1+10% (overvoltage), (UN1=nominal mains voltage
(380 ... 480 V)]
W rot: rotatory energy [Ws]
CZu: auxiliary capacitor [mF]
Fig. 5-17: Required auxiliary capacitance
2π
2
Jg
Wrot = * neil * * z
2 60
W rot: rotary energy [Ws]
-1
neil: speed in rapid traverse [min ]
J g: moment of inertia (motor + load) [kgm²]
z: number of decels per cycle
Fig. 5-19: Rotary energy
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W pot = m * g * h * z
W pot: potential energy [Ws]
m: load mass [kg]
g: gravity constant = 9,81 m/s²
h: drop height [m]
z: number of drops per cycle
Fig. 5-20: Potential energy of non-compensated masses
W potg + Wrotg
PRD = PRD ≤ PBD
tz
PRD: continuous regenerated power [kW]
PBD: continuous bleeder power [kW]
tz: cycle time [s]
W potg: sum of potential energy [kWs]
W rotg: sum of rotary energies [kWs]
Fig. 5-21: Continuous regenerated energy
The peak regenerated power of the servo drives is listed in the motor
selection documentation.
Roughly estimated, the peak regenerated power can be calculated as
follows:
M max * nmax
PRS =
9550 *1,25
∑P Rs ≤ PBS
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S N 1 = PZW *1,05
SN1: connected load [kVA]
PZW : DC bus continuous power [kW]
Fig. 5-24: Connected load for power supply units of the HVR line
S N 1 *1000
I N1 =
3 *U N 1
IN1: mains current [I]
SN1: connected load [kVA]
UN1: mains voltage [U]
Fig. 5-25: Mains current
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Auxiliary components 6-1
6 Auxiliary components
electrical
M6x20 (GLD12, 13) connection K
M8x20 (GLD20) circuit diagram:
2.1 1
1.1
C
1.2 2.2
2
H∅
long hole in
E
"J" direction
H∅
F I MB_GLD_1.fh7
H∅ B J
A
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6-2 Auxiliary components HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Auxiliary components 6-3
Front view
X1 Bus connection
DC bus connection
PE bridge
Fa5121f1.fh7
Note: The scope of delivery includes the copper strand for the DC
bus connection as well as the PE bridge.
The flat cable on the X1 terminal is firmly connected to the unit
(X1 is also the designation of the free multiple contact strip for
looping through the X1 connections).
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6-4 Auxiliary components HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Unit dimensions
min. 80
50
View without
contact guard
Mounting rail
Mat.-Nr.: 273467
min. 90
+1
468.5
498
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X0 X0
1 11
5 15
6 16
10 20
X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1
L+ L+ L+
L- L- L-
U V W
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20 Bleeder overload
>100 % S Q X1 Bus
>1
Bleeder auxiliary component error
1 R Q
utilization Reset
pushbutton S1
>90 % 52 Overload warning
>100 %
>1 S Q 18 Overtemperature
Bleeder
temperature R Q
>90 %
>1 50 Temperature warning
>100 %
Power
electronics
temperature
>90 %
>1 X0 Bus
auxiliary component warning
logik.EPS
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Front view
X0 Supply/Communication
Reset pushbutton S1
Display
X2 Service interface
X1 Bus connection
PE bridge
PE connection
not connected!
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Note: The scope of delivery includes the copper strand for the DC
bus connection as well as the PE bridge.
The flat cable on terminal X1 is firmly connected to the unit
(X1 is also the designation of the free multiple contact strip for
looping through the X1-connections).
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Unit dimensions
Mounting rail
Fillister head screw M 5,0x16,0-ISO7045-ZN-MK
(necessary in every second hole)
X0
499.5
X2
contact guard
X1
L+
L-
262 99.5
304.5 MB5046F1.FH7
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7 Mounting
Conditions of use
Ambient temperature and The nominal data for the power supply units (see chapter 4 "Technical
installation elevation data") apply to
• Ambient temperature range of +5° to +45° C and
• installation elevation of 0 to1000 m above sea level.
Note: If the power supply unit is used in situations that exceed this
range, then the "load factors" must be taken into account. This
derates the power data.
1 0,8
Load factor fH
load factor fT
0,8 0,6
0,6
40 45 50 55 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Ambient temperature in °C Elevations above sea level
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Case 1:
The ambient temperature exceeds the nominal data
- or -
the elevation exceeds the nominal data:
1. Determine the load factor from the figure above.
2. Multiply the nominal data listed in the technical data with the load
factor which has been determined.
3. Ensure that the derated nominal data is not exceeded by your
application.
Case 2:
The ambient temperature exceeds the nominal data
- and -
the elevation exceeds the nominal data:
1. Determine the load factors from the figure above.
2. Multiply the determined load factors.
3. Multiply the nominal data indicated in the technical data by the load
factor calculated in step 2.
4. Ensure that the derated nominal data is not exceeded by your
application.
Protection category The power supply unit meets the requirements as specified for protection
category IP10, as per IEC 529.
Mounting of the power supply It has been designed for mounting into a control cabinet or closed housing
unit (as per EN 50 178, edition dated 4/98).
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Example calculation
The arising losses of heat shall be calculated for the following drive
equipment:
Units in the control cabinet
Power supply unit HVR02.2-W010N,
DC bus continuous power 10 kW;
calculated load 8 kW
Combining filter and commutation Combining filter HZF01.1-W010N,
choke Commutation choke KD30
Drive 1 Motor 2AD104B-...-CS with drive
controller HDS02.2-W040N
Continuous power 5 kW;
Motor constant current 12 A
Drive 2 Motor MHD093C-035 with drive
controller HDS02.2-W040N
Constant torque 23 Nm;
Motor constant current 18,5 A
Drive 3 Motor MHD093C-035 with drive
controller HDS03.2-W075N
Constant torque 23 Nm;
Motor constant current 12 A
Drive 4 Motor MHD112B-024 with drive
controller HDS03.2-W100N
Constant torque 28 Nm;
Motor constant current 21,9 A
Basic losses and load dependent losses arise in the power supply unit,
the choke, the combining filter and in the drive and control systems.
Basic losses
Type of unit Designation Basic loss [W]
Power supply unit HVR02.2-W010N 150
Combining filter HZF01.1-W010N 100
Commutation choke KD30 150
Drive controller HDS02.2-W040N 45*
Drive controller HDS02.2-W040N 45*
Drive controller HDS03.2-W075N 55*
Drive controller HDS03.2-W100N 70*
Sum 615 W
*: Basic losses consist of the losses for the control voltage and the basic
losses of the power supply.
Fig. 7-2: Basic losses of the units installed in the control cabinet
Load dependent losses The calculation of load dependent losses is based on the fact that the DC
bus is loaded with 8 kW (constant load) and the motor load corresponds
to the respective motor constant torque or motor continuous power.
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Total power loss The total power loss in the drive package is:
Basic losses + load dependent losses =
615 W + 685 W = 1300 W = PvGes
As a rule, only part of the power loss may be carried off over the control
cabinet surface. Then, it is necessary to use a cooling unit so that the
remaining power loss may be carried off:
basic losses
continuous DC bus power
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Note: For the arrangement of a cooling unit please see the following
figures too.
correct incorrect
air duct
electronic electronic
equip. equip.
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correct incorrect
electronic electronic
equip. equip.
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Fig. 7-7: Cooling unit arrangement on the front of the control cabinet
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100 100
300
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Note: The cooling units inside the unit only cool internally. They do
not have enough power to generate air circulation within the
cabinet.
Efficiency factor of the air The greatest affect is achieved if the air channel is conducted along an
circulation system outside wall of the control cabinet so that the outside surface is used as a
cooling surface. The blowers must blow upward. This may counter natural
convection and the blowers internal blower, but it effects the rapid
movement of cooler air out of the lower part of the cabinet into the upper,
hotter layer of air thus countering pockets of heat very effectively.
Control cabinet
door
Blower
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Mounting position The unit is to mount in such a way that the mains connection is located at
the bottom.
Controller arrangement Place those drives with high power and high currents as close to the
supply unit as possible. Ideally, the axes should be distributed
symmetrically on the left and right.
Given a total power of Pmges > 36 kW the axes must be arranged in
accordance with their power equally on both the left and right sides
(exception: single axis with Pm > 36 kW).
Maximum number of axes The maximum number of axes is limited by the drive power of the control
signals at X1
- and/or -
by the maximum power of the control voltage outputs of the unit (X8).
• Driver power of control signals: max. 12 axes
• Power of control voltage output: 300 W
controllers controllers
low power high power high power low power
supply
module
8 8 8 8
X1 X1 X1 X1
L+ L+ L+ L+
L- L- L- L-
A1 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3
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Safety distance of the bleeder The bleeder resistor in the HVE heats up during operation, in the HVR
resistor after power shutdowns. Materials which could be damaged by heat, such
as lines and cable ducts, must have a minimum clearance of 300 mm to
the top and 40 mm to the aid and front.
40 300
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Note: For an optimal EMC installation see also the connection hints
(chapter 8.9 "Interference elimination").
HVE
control
cabinet HVR / HVE HDS HDS
connecting
clamps
mains choke
(not with HVE)
main
switch
distributor
clamps
fuse
CL-L=20µF
to the motors
Filter earth rail
NFD
load
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HVR
control
cabinet HZF HVR HDS HDS
connecting
clamps
main
switch control voltage
connection
distributor
clamps
fuse
KD
power connection
to the motors
earth rail
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262 A
X4
X2 (in preparation)
X3
X0
X6
X7
498
X13 X8
X11
X12
X12
308
X5
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Terminal designations
Type X1 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X11 X12 X13
1 2 2 2
HVE02.2 * 1,5 1,5 16 2,5 2,5 4 * * *
1 2 2 2
HVE03.2 * 1,5 1,5 35 2,5 2,5 4 * * *
1
*: Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*: This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-15: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm²]
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HVE04.2
262 A
X4
X2 (in preparation)
X3
X0
X6
X7
498
X8
X11
X12
X12
308
X13
X5 MBHVE04.fh7
Terminal designations
Type X1 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X11 X12 X13
1 2
HVE04.2 * 1,5 1,5 50 2,5 2,5 4 35 * 50
1
*: Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*: This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-17: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm²]
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HVR
262 A
X4
X2
X3
X0
X6
X7
498
U1
V1
W1
nicht belegt
X11
L+
X12 L-
X12
308 U V W
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Terminal designations
Type X1 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X11 X12
1 2 2
HVR02.2 * 1,5 1,5 16 2,5 2,5 4 * *
1 2 2
HVR03.2 * 1,5 1,5 35 2,5 2,5 4 * *
1
*: Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*: This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-19: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm²]
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HZF01.1-W010N
150
262
498
F2
X8 / X8a
contact guard
X1
X11
X12
clamping device
M.Nr.:277830
X5
Terminal designations
Supply X1 X5 X8 X11 X12
connection
1 2 2
4 * 6 1,5 * *
1
*: Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*: This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-21: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm²]
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HZF01.1-W025N / HZF01.1-W045N
175
262
F2
498
X8 / 8a
contact guard
X1
X11
clamping device
M.Nr.:277830
X12
X5
fillister head screw
M5x15-ISO7045-ZN-MK
(part of SUP-M01-HD)
fixing angle
(demountable)
mounting
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Terminal designations
Type Supply X1 X5 X8 X11 X12
connection
1 2 2
HZF01.1-W025N 16 * 16 1,5 * *
1 2 2
HZF01.1-W045N 25 * 25 1,5 * *
1
*: Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*: This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-23: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm²]
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Commutation choke KD xx
circuit diagramm:
U1 U2
V1 V2
C
W1 W2
PE
a
F ϑ
D1 E long hole in
"B" direction b
D B
A
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air outlet
300 mm free
minimum
A 150 100 50
50
mount
at least every
100 mm screw
M5 x 16 with
disc and
drive controller coil ring
drive controller
with 100 width
controller with
468,5 +1
with 50 width
150 width
100 mm free
minimum
air inlet
unit A
cooling air temperature max. 45 °C
HVE 02.2 100
HVE 03.2 150
HVE 04.2 250
HVR 02.2 175
HVR 03.2 250
Mounting rails: avail. in lengths of 0.75m
(part of mounting accessories kit SUP-M01-HD) 12
25 ±0,2 50 ±0,2 8
5,5 ±0,1
26
11
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5,5
12 3
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Notes
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8 Electrical connection
8.1 Introduction
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8-2 Electrical connection HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
HVE
view without type plate
cover
X0 Bus connection
aux. components
S1 reset key
H1 diagnostic display
X1 Bus connection
X1 Bus connection
U V W
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X0 Bus connection
aux. components
Note:
- all T25 Torxes
X6 mains contactor
aux. contacts
S1 reset key
H1 diagnostic display
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L1
3 x AC 380 - 480 V L2
50 - 60 Hz L3 bridged at
PE delivery
Q1
6
4
5
1
2
3
X8
2W1
2W2
2U2
2U1
2V1
2V2
X5
W
U
V
K1 control
voltage
~
supply = X0
~ power 1 11
bridged at
delivery
1
X3 = supply 2
3
12
13
power supply &
ZKS 4 14
ZKS 2 5
communication
ZKS 15
with auxiliary
OFF
3
Off HVE02.2, HVE03.2 and 6
7
16 modules (HZN,
4 17 bleeder, etc.)
5
Off HVE04.2 8 18
ON On 9 19
6
On
Power supply units for direct 10 20
mains connection with
X4 integrated mains contactor
1
+15VM
max. 2 X1
100mA 0VM control voltage
3
-15VM supply and
4
n/c
30 pin flat communication
5 ribbon cable with drive
max. +24VL controllers
6
2A 0VL
7
n/c
X11 Cu lead 1)
X6
1 L+
acknowledge
power ON 2 K1 power
L- supply
3
and ground
4 K1 X12 connection of
acknowledge drive
power OFF 5
1 controllers
6 K1
PE bridge connection only 2
PE bridge 1)
n/c 3
X7 4 DC bus
1 choke
ready to Bb1
operate 2 (Option)
3
X13
power L1
voltage 4 UD
2L+
OK 5 2
prewarning 6 VW bridged at 1L+
7
delivery 1
Bleeder BVW
8 X2
prewarning
service interface
(in preparation)
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1) Cu lead and PE bridge automatically delivered.
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HVR
type plate
X2 service interface
X0 bus connection of
auxiliary components
X6 auxiliary contact of
Note: the mains contactor
- all T25 Torxes
X7 potential free
relay contact
S1 reset key
H1 diagnostic display
X8 control voltage
connection
X1 bus connection
X1 bus connection
X12 PE bridge
U V W
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X5 mains connection X5 PE connection
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mains input
L1 L1
3 x AC 380 - 480 V
50 - 60 Hz L2 L2
HZF01.1-W0xxN
Combining filter
L3 L3 F2
U V W L- L+ U4 V4 W4
X12
X5 X11 X8/X8a
PE
Q1
KDxx U1 V1 W1
Cu lead1)
1
2
3
4
U2 V2 W2
X8
n/c
control ~
to the central X5 voltage
=
W
U
V
ground connection supply
K1 X0 bridged at
delivery
1 11
~ power
2
3
12
13
= supply 4
5
14 supply and
communication
15
X3 with auxiliary
6 16 modules (HZN,
1
ZKS 7 17 bleeder etc.)
ZKS 2 8
ZKS 18
3
OFF 9 19
OFF 4 10 20
OFF
5
ON ON
6
ON
X1
control voltage
supply and
X4 30 pin flat communication
1
ribon cable with
+15VM drive controllers
max. 2
100 mA 0VM
3
-15VM X11
4
n/c Cu lead1)
5 L+
max. +24VL
6
2A 0VL L-
7 power supply
n/c and ground
X12 connection
of drive
1 controllers
X6
1 PE bridge connection only 2
acknowledge PE bridge1)
power ON 2 K1 n/c 3
3
acknowledge 4
power OFF 4 K1
HVR02.2 und HVR03.2
power supply units for direct mains X2 to the central
X7 connections with mains regeneration ground connection
1
ready to Bb1
operate 2
3
power
voltage OK 4 UD service
5 interface
prewarning 6 VW
Note: Use a twisted cable for the wiring of the commutation choke!
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HZF
terminal stud
for PE
X1 bus connection
PE bridge
Note: For the connection of the combining filter HZF see the terminal
diagram of the HVR power supply units.
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General
Direct mains connection Power supply units of the HVE and HVR line can be connected to
grounded three-phase mains with 3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (±10 %);
50 ... 60 Hz (±2 Hz) without the need of a transformer.
Mains fuse protection with direct For more information about the subject "Mains fuse protection with direct
mains connection mains connection" read the recommendations in chapter
1317704.1315128.
Connecting the mains via a A transformer is needed if the mains voltage is smaller than 380 V or
transformer greater than 480 V.
The required transformers power must be equal to or greater than the
incoming power (see chapter Service & Support "Service & Support").
(Mains) voltage cutoff If no additional capacitance is used, the supply voltage can be cut off for
3 ms in case of nominal load and 3 x AC 380 V mains voltage. More than
1 second should have passed between successive voltage cutoffs.
(Mains) voltage drop-outs With 3 x AC 380 V mains voltage, the supply voltage may drop-out by
20% of the peak voltage for a maximum of 10 ms (in case of higher
supply voltages proportionally more). More than 1 second should have
passed between successive voltage drop-outs.
Interference suppression
Note: When operating modular drives in residential or light industrial
areas, it may be necessary to mount an interference
suppression filter in the power line in order to be able to
maintain the limits for interference transmission (interference
suppression).
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HVE
Power supply
Direct mains connection [with In case of mains voltages with 3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (±10 %) the power
3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (±10 %)] supply unit can be connected directly to the mains; no other components
are necessary.
supply unit
HVE
line filter
NFD02.X
L1 2) U
L2 V
L3 W
PE
1)
1) Like main wires, but not smaller than 10 mm2
2) Twist main wires - cable selections according to EN 60 204
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Connecting the mains via If mains voltages are smaller than 3 AC x 380 V respectively greater than
autotransformer (with mains 3 AC x 480 V, it is necessary to use a transformer. To avoid earth leakage
voltages < 3 AC x 380 V e.g. currents by system perturbations, high heat losses and autotransformer
> 3 AC x 480 V) overvoltages, three capacitors in wye connection must be mounted as
shown in the next figure.
supply unit
HVE
line filter
NFD02.X
auto-
transformer
2)
L1
L2
L3
PE
1) SUP-E01-HVR (3*10 µ F)
1) Like main wires, but not smaller than 10 mm2
2) Twist main wires - cable selections according to EN 60 204
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Note: When the units are delivered, the mains connections of the
power and control voltage supply are bridged. Therefore no
additional mains connection is required for the control voltage
supply.
If special cases of application require a separate control
voltage supply (e.g. to be able to save the diagnosis of the
HVE upon shutdown of the power supply), the bridges
between power and control voltage supply must be removed.
It is necessary to provide a short-circuit protection for the
connection line of the control voltage supply (e.g. power circuit
breaker 3VU1300-.MJ00, 2,6 ... 4 A; Siemens).
L1
L2
L3
F2
Q1 Danger of damage
remove
K2 bridges
6
4
5
1
2
3
X8
5
6
1
2
3
4
X5
W
U
HVE
Control voltage
supply
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HVR
Power supply
Mains connection with As the power part of the HVR power supply units consists of a clocked 3-
3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (±10 %) phase IGBT bridge, a commutation choke KDxx will always be needed for
the mains connection. In addition, a so-called combining filter
HZF01.1-W0xxN will be required.
L1 L1
3 x AC 380 - 480 V
50 - 60 Hz L2 L2
HZF01.1-W0xxN
Combining filter F2
L3 L3
Mains input U V W L- L+ U4 V4 W4
X12 X5 X11 X8/X8a
PE
twisted
Q1
KDxx
commutation choke U1 V1 W1
U2 V2 W2
twisted
1
2
3
4
to the central
ground connection X8
X5
n/c
control ~
W
U
voltage
K1
supply =
~ power
= supply
Drive controller
X11 HDx
L+
L-
to the central
ground connection
Fig. 8-10: HVR: Mains connection via commutation choke and combining filter
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The combining filters are exclusively provided for the operation with HVR
supply modules. On the filter outlet side no other devices may be
connected. If other components in the control cabinet are to be
suppressed, it is necessary to employ an appropriate interference
suppression (e.g. a line filter NFD02.x) which should preferably be
installed at the control cabinet entry (see chapter 8.9 "Interference
elimination"). It is not advisable to switch an additional interference
suppression with the HZF in series, as non-linear procedures in the
interference suppression filter (saturation of the chokes) could affect the
combining filters’ effect.
The combining filters are located in a(n) (attachable) housing suitable for
the DIAX04 family. They must be mounted directly next to the supply
module (on the right or left).
The supply line to the HZF must be shielded in order to avoid guided
interference emissions.
The connection cables of the commutation choke have a connected
voltage of high amplitude and frequency. This can result in a possible
interference of sensitive units in the control cabinet. Therefore, the
connection cables need to be kept as short as possible and absolutely
twisted (here it would also be better to use shielded cables).
Mains connection via If a transformer is used, it is possible to connect HVR supply modules to
transformer (with mains networks with mains voltages smaller than 3 x AC 380 V or greater than
voltages < 3 x AC 380 V or 3 x AC 480 V.
> 3 x AC 480 V)
Here, it is also required to use a commutation choke KDxx and a
combining filter HZF01.1-W0xxN just as for the direct mains connection
of the HVR supply modules.
DC bus connection and bus
connection Note: The DC bus connection must always be connected to the
HZF for proper functioning.
The X1 bus connection is looped through and must only be
connected, if there are units arranged on both sides of the
HZF.
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8-14 Electrical connection HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
L1
L2
Combining filter HZF F2
L3
U V W U4 V4 W4
X5 X8/X8a
Q1
connection must be
phase coincident
KDxx
1
2
3
4
X5 X8
W
U
n/c
Power supply unit HVR
V01HVA1B.fh7
Note: You'll find the technical data in chapter 4.4 "Combining filter
HZF".
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Electrical connection 8-15
Note: Select the fusing according to the mains current too (see 5.7
"Connected load of the power supply unit").
The maximum fusing for the different power supply units (HVR and HVE)
is listed in the following table.
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8-16 Electrical connection HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Power supply unit Mains current at Power circuit Setting value Mains connected load at 400 V
1)
400 V 480 V breaker (Siemens) connected voltage
HVE02.2-W018N 2)
28 A 28 A 3VU1600-.MQ00 28 A 6 mm²
(without GLD 13)
HVE02.2-W018N 2)
28 A 28 A 3VU1600-.MQ00 28 A 6 mm²
(with GLD 13)
HVE03.2-W030N
46 A 46 A 3VU1600-MR00 46 A 16 mm²
(without GLD 12)
HVE03.2-W030N
46 A 46 A 3VU1600-MR00 46 A 16 mm²
(with GLD 12)
HVE04.2-W075N
80 A 80 A 3VF3111-5DN71 80 A 25 mm²
(without GLD 20)
HVE04.2-W075N
120 A 120 A 3VF3111-5DS71 120 A 50 mm²
(with GLD 20)
3)
HVR02.2-W010N 15 A 13 A 3VU1300-.MM00 18 A 2,5 mm²
2)
HVR02.2-W025N 38 A 32 A 3VU1300-.MQ00 38 A 10 mm²
HVR03.2-W045N 68 A 57 A 3VF3111-5DN71 68 A 25 mm²
1): Line cross section per EN 60204 – installation type B1 – without
accounting for corrections factors
2): Max. back up fuse as manufacturer: 200 A (gL) with connected voltage
up to 500 V
3): Max. back up fuse as manufacturer: 80 A (gL) with connected voltage
up to 500 V
Fig. 8-13: Recommended fusing
Note: The indications made herein apply to the operation with full
continuous power. If fewer continuous currents are required,
the fusing and thus the connection cross section can be
reduced. It should however be taken into account that the bus
is loaded according to the soft start with each unit peak current
(3-fold continuous power). The period of time during which the
current flows, depends on the bus capacity to be loaded and is
33 ms in the most unfavorable case with the 45 kW unit,
57 ms with the 25 kW unit and 142 ms with the 10 kW unit.
The fuses to be installed or the power protection switches
shall be dimensioned such that faulty releases do not occur.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Electrical connection 8-17
Note: For the connection of the drive and control system to the
power supply unit it is necessary to distinguish between the
arrangement of the units one below the other and one above
the other.
The following descriptions are visualized in "Fig. 8-16".
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8-18 Electrical connection HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Mains connection If the units in the control cabinet are arranged vertically, you need to use
twisted single conductors for the power connection of the drive and
control systems (terminal X1) instead of the supplied copper strands. The
single conductors for the power connection of the drive and control
systems may have a maximum length of 1 m.
The ground connections of units (unit rows) that are vertically arranged
must be connected by a separate cord. The minimum cross section for
2
this cord is 10 mm .
Connection to the control The control voltage bus must be connected with the designed Rexroth
voltage bus Indramat cable (designation: INB0647). Lay the shield of this cable to the
unit grounding bolt (terminal X12) on the supply module.
The cable lengths listed below are available:
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1
2
twisted
max. 1 m
6
200 mm ≤ x ≤ 300 mm
4
5
3
twisted
7 max.1 m
5 Baffle. Prevents the blowers of the upper row from sucking in the warm air of the bottom row.
6 Flat cable designated INB648. This cable will be necessary, if units are not arranged directly next to
each other.
7 Flat cable designated INB647. This cable will be necessary, if units are arranged one below the other
or vertically.
Fig. 8-16: Connecting the drive controller
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8-20 Electrical connection HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Electrical connection 8-21
Note: As the HVR power supply unit must be operated together with
the combining filter HZF, the indications concerning the NFD
mains filter arrangement apply above all to the HVE. (The line
filter is already included in the combining filter HZF).
only.
• Inductive loads such as contactors, relays, magnetic valves should
only be operated with overvoltage limiters.
• Ground drive controllers as per Rexroth Indramat guidelines.
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8-22 Electrical connection HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Control mains contactor 9-1
If the drive electronics is interfered and the DC bus voltage is not short-
circuited, then the motors with energized permanent magnet will slow
down uncontrolled.
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9-2 Control mains contactor HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Note: As the energizing current of the mains contactor flows via the
emergency stop chain, the voltage drop must not become too
great. To ensure a reliable energizing, the total resistance of
the emergency stop chain which comes into effect between
the connections X3/1 and X3/6 must be under 1.3 Ω
(HVE02.2, HVE03.2 and HVR) or 350 mΩ (HVE04.2)!
Features The DC bus dynamic brake can shutdown motors with permanent
magnetic excitation even with a fault in the drive electronics. A
prerequisite, however, is a pertinent programming of the drive controller
(parameter "Shutting down power in the event of a fault"). The DC bus
dynamic brake is only active in the event of drive errors. If the emergency
stop is actuated, asynchronous drives will also brake.
In an emergency stop situation or with actuation of the monitor in the
power supply unit (e.g., power failure), the drives are shutdown by the
drive electronics in the manner set for the specific error reaction.
Function When actuating the emergency stop key, the mains contactor in the
power supply unit immediately falls off. Drive enables are shut off by the
emergency stop relay or an auxiliary contact of the mains contactor. The
drives are shutdown as per the error reaction set in the drive controller.
A drive error message from the supply module (Bb1-contact), an error
message by the NC control (servo error) or the overtravelling of the end
limit switch causes the mains contactor to be switched off and the DC bus
dynamic brake to be actuated.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Control mains contactor 9-3
X5 U V W
X3/1 ϑ 24 VL
X7/1 max. 2 A
Bb1
X7/2
S2
bleeder K1
control
CNC
X3/2
>1
X11/L+
X3/3
2)
signal
A10 1) processing
X3/4 X11/L-
DC bus
dynamic enable
X3/5 converter
1) brake
K1
X3/6
&
Power supply
unit
K1
ON delay
ready-to- approx. 1 s
operate
1 2 Control voltage
+24V
+/- 10% RF
K4 X6/3
X6/1 HVR/ S11 S4
K1 HVE K1
X6/2
X6/4
X7/3 A10
S1
UD S5
X7/4 S12
safety door
closed
Bb AF AF AF
Drive
U controllers
A10 Emergency-stop relay
K4
0V
Example. Depending on safety requirements at
A10 = Emergency-stop relay the machine, additional monitoring devices and
AF = drive enable of the drive controllers locks may be necessary!
Bb1 = power supply module ready (drive system)
Bb = drive controllers ready
CNC = lag error message of control (use only contacts that do not open with E-stop switch is open)
K1 = mains contactor in power supply module
K4 = drive enable signal control
RF = drive enable signal of the control
S1 = Emergency-stop
S2 = axis end position
S4 = power OFF
S5 = power ON
S11/S12 = safety door monitor
Fig. 9-1: Control of the power supply unit with DC bus dynamic brake in the
event of faulty drive electronics
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Control mains contactor 9-5
X5 U V W
X3/1 ϑ 24 VL X7/1
max. 20 A
Bb1 for diagnostics
X7/2
bleeder K1
control
X3/2
>1
X11/L+
X3/3
2)
signal
A10 1) processing
X3/4 X11/L-
DC bus
dynamic enable
X3/5 converter
1) brake
K1
X3/6
&
Power supply
unit
K1
ON delay
ready-to- approx. 1 s
operate
1 2 Control voltage
+24V
+/- 10% RF
K4 X6/3
X6/1 HVR/ S4
HVE S11
K1 K1
X6/2
X6/4
X7/3
S1
UD A10
S5
X7/4 S12
safety door
closed
Bb AF AF AF
Drive
U controllers
A10 Emergency-stop
K4
0V
Example. Depending on safety requirements at
the machine, additional monitoring devices and
A10 = Emergency-stop relay locks may be necessary!
AF = drive enable of the drive controllers
Bb1 = power supply module ready (drive system)
Bb = drive controllers ready
CNC = lag error message of control (use only contacts that do not open with E-stop switch is open)
K1 = mains contactor in power supply module
K4 = drive enable signal control
RF = drive enable signal of the control
S1 = Emergency-stop
S2 = axis end position
S4 = power OFF
S5 = power ON
S11/S12 = safety door monitor
Fig. 9-2: Control of the power supply unit without DC bus dynamic brake
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9-6 Control mains contactor HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Control mains contactor 9-7
X5 U V W
X3/1 ϑ 24 VL X7/1
max. 2 A
Bb1 for diagnostics
X7/2
bleeder K1
control
X3/2
>1
X11/L+
X3/3
signal 2)
A10 processing
1)
X11/L-
X3/4
DC bus
dynamic enable
X3/5 converter
1) brake
K1
X3/6
&
Power
K1 supply unit
ON delay
ready-to- approx.1s
operate
1 2 3
+24V Control voltage
+/- 10%
X7/3 X6/3
Bb S11 S4
UD K1
RF X7/4
X6/4
S1
S5
S12
safety door
closed
Machine
AF AF AF control
Drive
controller
A10 Emergency-stop ralay
0V
Example. Depending on safety requirements at
the machine, additional monitoring devices and
A10 = Emergency-stop relay locks may be necessary!
AF = drive enable of the drive controllers
Bb1 = power supply module ready (drive system)
Bb = drive controllers ready
CNC = lag error message of control (use only contacts that do not open with E-stop switch is open)
K1 = mains contactor in power supply module
K4 = drive enable signal control
RF = drive enable signal of the control
S1 = Emergency-stop
S2 = axis end position
S4 = power OFF
S5 = power ON
S11/S12 = safety door monitor
Fig. 9-3: Control for position controlled shutdown of the drives via NC-controller
(without DC bus voltage brake)
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Notes
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Interfaces for system control 10-1
X4
X3
1 not in HVE
ZKS X2
ZKS 2
ZKS
3
OFF
OFF 4 X3
OFF
5
ON
X0
ON 6
ON
not in HVE
X7
R01hva1B.fh7
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10-2 Interfaces for system control HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Note: As the energizing current of the mains contactor flows via the
emergency stop chain, the voltage drop must not become too
great. To ensure a reliable energizing, the total resistance of
the emergency stop chain, which comes into effect between
the connections X3/1 and X3/6 must be under 1.3 Ω
(HVE02.2, HVE03.2, and HVR) or 350 mΩ (HVE04.2)!
Number of switching actuations The power of the DC bus brake resistor is needed for the calculation of
the permissible number of switching actuations:
2 * PZKS
z= * 60
2C ZU *U B2 + J g *ω 2
UB: bleeder actuating threshold [V] (820 V)
CZU: DC bus capacitance [F]
J g: total moment of inertia [kgm²]
PZKS: power of the DC bus brake resistor
ω: angular speed [rad/s]
z: number of switching actuations per minute
Fig. 10-4: Number of switching actuations with aux. capacitance and rotating
motor
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Interfaces for system control 10-3
X4
1
+15 VM
2 X4
max. 100 mA 0 VM
3
-15 VM
4 X2 not in HVE
n/c
5
+24 VL
max. 2 A 6 X3
0 VL
7
n/c
X0
not in HVE
X6
X7
R02hva1B.fh7
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10-4 Interfaces for system control HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
X4
X3
X6
1
acknowledge
power ON 2 K1 X0
3
acknowledge
power OFF 4 K1
X6
5
acknowledge
power OFF 1) 6 K1
X7
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Interfaces for system control 10-5
X4
X2 not in HVE
X3
X7 X0
1
ready-to- 2 Bb1
operate
3 X6
power voltage OK 4 UD
5 X7
prewarning 6 VW
1)bleeder 7
prewarning 8 BVW
not in HVE
1) only with HVE, not with HVR R04hva1b.fh7
HVE HVR
Continuous current DC 24 V/1 A AC 250 V/1 A DC 24 V/1 A
Starting current DC 24 V/1 A AC 250 V/1 A DC 24 V/1 A
Fig. 10-9: Maximum contact load
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10-6 Interfaces for system control HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Ready-to-operate (Bb1)
The Bb1 contact of the power supply unit is of higher-ranking significance.
It signals that the drive is ready to receive power. Only if closed, the locks
within the unit allow switching the mains contactor to the power supply
unit.
In the event of a fault, the power contactor is shut off and the Bb1 contact
opens. If this contact opens, then there will probably not be a controlled
shutdown of the drives. It can, therefore, be used as a precondition for
letting the DC bus dynamic brake drop in.
The Bb1 contact opens with the following faults:
• faults in the power supply unit and
• faults in the drive controller (power off must be parametrized in the
drive controller).
• faults in auxiliary components.
The Bb1 contact closes if the control voltage at terminal X8 is applied and
no error is pending.
Pre-warning (VW)
The pre-warning contact is opened, if the cooling unit temperature in the
power supply unit is too high or a critical value is reached in an auxiliary
component. The mains contactor in the power supply unit interrupts the
power supply after 30 seconds and the Bb1 contact opens.
Note: If the installation requires that the drives are shut down in a
position controlled fashion if there is a fault in the unit, then the
drives must be shutdown within 30 seconds.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Interfaces for system control 10-7
Power OFF
t1
Acknowledge
power OFF
t2
UD contact open
t3
Bb1 contact open;
only opens with
power off with fault
t
SV5103f1.fh7
t1: On-delay of the K1 mains contactor in the unit (maximum 100 ms)
t2: Depends on reduction of DC bus voltage (maximum 500 ms)
t3: Only opens with power shutdown due to a fault (fault in supply unit,
drive controller or due to mains failure) (maximum 25 ms)
Fig. 10-11: Chronological sequence when shutting down the unit
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10-8 Interfaces for system control HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Notes
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Troubleshooting 11-1
11 Troubleshooting
11.1 General
Extensive searches for faults and repair of drive components on the
machine are not acceptable due to the production downtime involved.
The modular concept of Rexroth Indramat AC drives makes it possible to
completely exchange drive components. Service thus means localizing
problems either on the motor, drive controller or power supply unit and
replacing the part. No further adjustments are needed.
Reset key
8 8 Diagnostic display
posdiag.fh7
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Troubleshooting 11-3
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch voltage to installation off and secure it against being switched
back on.
2. Using an appropriate measuring device, check whether the
installation is power free. Wait the discharge time.
3. Motors must be standing still.
4. Secure vertical axes against motion.
5. Release all connections from the defective unit.
6. Release the fixing bolts and remove the unit from the control cabinet.
Use the lifting device, if necessary.
7. Hang replacement unit into mounting rails. Use the lifting device, if
necessary.
8. Reconnect the unit as per the terminal diagram of the machine
manufacturer.
9. If vertical axes have been mechanically secured prior to replacement,
then remove these devices at this point.
10. While reading out the fault memories of the connected drive
controllers make sure that the device fault has not been triggered by
the drive controllers (see warnings in chapter 11.2 "Fault diagnostics
and resetting faults").
The unit replacement is completed. The system can be put back into
operation.
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11-4 Troubleshooting HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Overview
- Zusatzkomponenten-Fehler -
EXTERNAL COMPONENT ERROR -
Power off due to fault in auxiliary unit (bleeder,
loading device).
- Rückspeise-Überlast -
- REGEN. POWER OVERLOAD -
Continuous regenerated power of the drives
excessive.
- Einspeise-Überlast -
- BUS POWER OVERLOAD -
The continuous feed in power of the drive
excessive.
- Kühlkörper-Übertemperatur-Warnung -
- HEATSINK TEMP. WARNING -
Temperature pre-warning contact is open.
Power off in 30 s
Bleeder Überlast-Warnung
- BLEEDER OVERLOAD WARNING -
80 % of the allowable bleeder ON time has
been achieved due to excessive regenerated
power.
1)
- Überstrom - Short-circuit in supply or drive in motor or in a
- OVERCURRENT - cable.
- +24 V / ±15 V / +5 V Fehler - Control voltages faulty.
- +24 V / ±15 V / +5 V FAULT -
- Erdschluss -
- SHORT TO GROUND -
Ground fault in supply or drive unit, in motor or
in cable.
1)
- Netzausfall - One or several mains phases missing.
- POWER FAILURE -
2)
- Phasenfehler - One or several mains phases missing or the
-PHASELOSS FAULT - mains voltage is too low.
- Netzspannungsfehler -
- LINE VOLTAGE FAULT -
Mains voltage exceeds permissible tolerance.
1)
- Anschlussfehler - No phase coincidence in power and control
- MISWIRING - voltage connections.
1)
- Netzfrequenzfehler - Mains frequency exceeds permissible
- LINE FREQUENCY FAULT - tolerance.
2)
- Steuerspannungsversorgungs-Fehler - The HVE control voltage supply exceeds
- CONTROL VOLTAGE SUPPLY FAILURE - permissible tolerance.
1)
- EPROM-Fehler - Hardware or software error in unit.
- CHECKSUM ERROR -
- Gerätefehler -
- DEVICE FAILURE -
Hardware or software error in unit.
BB
2)
- +5 V Fehler +5 V control voltage failure.
- +5 V FAILURE -
1): with HVR only
2): with HVE only
Fig. 11-2: Diagnostic display overview
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/E Power ready
DC bus voltage within
permissible range. The power
supply unit is ready to supply
power.
Auxiliary component pre- 1) Temperature may be too high. 1) Check auxiliary units.
warning
2) The end contactor has not 2) Plug an end contactor to
A warning signal of an auxiliary been plugged to terminal X0. terminal X0 on auxiliary
unit is pending. Power is units.
shutdown after 30 s.
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11-6 Troubleshooting HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
3)
Drive error A drive controller has detected a Diagnostic displays of drive
fault in the unit, motor or line controllers must be checked.
connections.
3)
Regenerated overload The regenerated power of the drive Reduce permissible delay.
is excessive.
Use drive controller with smaller
peak current.
3)
Feedin overload The feedin power required by drive Reduce permissible acceleration.
is excessive.
Use drive controllers with smaller
peak current.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Troubleshooting 11-7
1)
Overcurrent 1) Short circuit in supply unit, 1) Release power connections
drive controller, motor or to the drive controllers step
cable. by step. Replace defective
unit.
2) Too high continuous power.
2) Check machine cycle; check
drive design
1)
Power failure At least one phase of the mains Check mains fuses and replace,
supply is missing. if necessary.
Mains voltage fault HVR: Mains voltage exceeds Check mains voltage, use
matching transformer if
permissible tolerance
(3 x 380 ... 480 V (± 10 %)). necessary.
1)
Connection fault Power and control voltage Check connection voltage.
connections not phase coincident. Terminals X5/U and X8/1, X5/V
and X8/2, X5/W and X8/3 may
not conduct voltage to each
other.
1)
Mains frequency fault Mains frequency exceeds
permissible tolerance (±2 Hz).
2)
Control voltage fault The control voltage supply exceeds Check mains fuse in control
permissible tolerance cabinet and replace, if
(3 x 380 ... 480 V (± 10 %)). necessary.
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11-8 Troubleshooting HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
1)
EPROM fault Unit fault. Replace unit.
Unit fault Hardware or software error in unit. Switch control voltage off and on.
If error still present, replace unit.
HVR: Processor error
HVE: Circuit error
2)
+5 V error The +5 V control voltage is faulty Replace unit.
because of a unit fault.
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Service & Support 12-1
12.1 Helpdesk
Unser Kundendienst-Helpdesk im Hauptwerk Lohr Our service helpdesk in the head factory Lohr am
am Main steht Ihnen mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Main is assisting you in all kind of queries.
Sie erreichen uns Contact us
12.2 Service-Hotline
Außerhalb der Helpdesk-Zeiten ist der Service Outside helpdesk hours, contact our service directly
direkt ansprechbar unter under
www.indramat.de www.indramat.de
Außerhalb Deutschlands nehmen Sie bitte zuerst Please don't hesitate to contact first the sales &
Kontakt mit Ihrem lokalen Ansprechpartner auf. Die service agencies in your area. Refer to the
Adressen sind im Anhang aufgeführt. addresses on the following pages.
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12-2 Service & Support HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units
Vertriebsgebiet Mitte
Germany Centre SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE
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Europa – Europe vom Ausland: (0) nach Landeskennziffer weglassen, Italien: 0 nach Landeskennziffer mitwählen
from abroad: don’t dial (0) after country code, Italy: dial 0 after country code
Turkey
Mannesmann Rexroth Hidropar A..S.
Fevzi Cakmak Cad No. 3
34630 Sefaköy Istanbul
Telefon: +90 212 541 60 70
Telefax: +90 212 599 34 07
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Notizen / Notes
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HVE and HVR 2nd gen. power supply units Index 13-1
13 Index
A
additional bleeder module
characteristics 6-4
dimension drawing 6-8
front view 6-7
operate and monitor 6-5
technical data 6-4
unit arrangement 6-4
additional capacitance module
arrangement 6-2
characteristics 6-2
dimension drawing 6-4
front view 6-3
maximum additional capacitance 6-2
operate and monitor 6-2
appropriate use
introduction 2-1
use 2-2
areas of application 1-3
auxiliary capacitance
calculating 5-5
B
basic losses 4-7
bleeder power see power data and data sheet
C
calculating
connected load 5-8
continuous regenerated power 5-6
peak regenerated power 5-7
combining filter
data sheet 4-8
commutation choke
data sheet 4-8
conditions of use
HVE 4-4
HVR 4-7
control cabinet check 8-22
controller arrangement 7-9
cooling unit
configuration 7-5
D
data sheet
combining filter 4-8
commutation choke 4-8
HVE 4-4
HVR 4-7
DC bus choke 6-1
dimension drawing 6-1
technical data 6-1
DC bus continuous power see data sheet and power data
calculate 5-1
for main drives 5-3
for servo drives 5-3
for spindle and servo drives in machine tools 5-4
increase 5-1
DC bus dynamic brake 9-2
DC bus peak power
calculating 5-4
DC bus power see power data and data sheet
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increase 6-2
dimension drawing
DC bus choke 6-1
E
electromagnetic compatibility see interference elimination
EMC see interference elimination
H
HVE
conditions of use 4-4
data sheet 4-4
power data 4-2
power loss 4-4
short-term output 4-3
technical data 4-1
HVR
conditions of use 4-7
data sheet 4-7
power data 4-5
power loss 4-7
short-term output 4-6
technical data 4-5
HZB see additional bleeder module
HZF see combining filter
HZK see additional capacitance module
I
inappropriate use 2-2
consequences, discharge of liability 2-1
increase bleeder power see additional bleeder module
interference elimination 8-21
interference emission 8-21
interference suppression 8-21
K
KD see commutation choke
L
loss of heat
dimension cooling unit 7-4
example calculation 7-3
M
mains supply
introduction 5-1
manage braking energies see additional bleeder module
mechanical power see power data and data sheet
modified conditions of use 7-1
mounting conditions 7-8
mounting position 7-9
P
power data
HVE 4-2
HVR 4-5
power loss
HVE 4-4
HVR 4-7
power supply unit
areas of application 1-3
construction 1-2
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features 1-4
working mode 1-2
R
reduce heat loss 5-5
reduce loss of heat see additional capacitance module
regenerated energy see auxiliary capacitance
calculating 5-5
regenerated power see power data and data sheet
resistance to interference 8-21
S
Safety Instructions 3-1
short-term output
HVE 4-3
HVR 4-6
system overview 1-1
T
technical data
DC bus choke 6-1
HVE 4-1
HVR 4-5
U
use see appropriate use and see inappropriate use
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Notes
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Printed in Germany
280641
Rexroth
Indramat