Powerflex 40 Adjustable Frequency Ac Drive: General Precautions
Powerflex 40 Adjustable Frequency Ac Drive: General Precautions
Powerflex 40 Adjustable Frequency Ac Drive: General Precautions
PowerFlex 40 Adjustable
Frequency AC Drive
FRN 3.xx
This Quick Start guide summarizes the basic steps needed to install,
start-up and program the PowerFlex 40 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive.
The information provided Does Not replace the User Manual and is
intended for qualified drive service personnel only.
For detailed PowerFlex 40 information including EMC instructions,
application considerations and related precautions refer to the
PowerFlex 40 User Manual, Publication 22B-UM001… on the CD
supplied with the drive or at www.rockwellautomation.com/literature.
General Precautions
ATTENTION: The drive contains high voltage capacitors which take
time to discharge after removal of mains supply. Before working on
! drive, ensure isolation of mains supply from line inputs [R, S, T (L1,
L2, L3)]. Wait three minutes for capacitors to discharge to safe voltage
levels. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death.
Darkened display LEDs is not an indication that capacitors have
discharged to safe voltage levels.
ATTENTION: Equipment damage and/or personal injury may result
if parameter A092 [Auto Rstrt Tries] or A094 [Start At PowerUp] is
! used in an inappropriate application. Do not use this function without
considering applicable local, national and international codes,
standards, regulations or industry guidelines.
ATTENTION: Only qualified personnel familiar with adjustable
frequency AC drives and associated machinery should plan or
! implement the installation, start-up and subsequent maintenance of the
system. Failure to comply may result in personal injury and/or
equipment damage.
ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control precautions are required
! when installing, testing, servicing or repairing this assembly.
Component damage may result if ESD control procedures are not
followed. If you are not familiar with static control procedures,
reference A-B publication 8000-4.5.2, “Guarding Against Electrostatic
Damage” or any other applicable ESD protection handbook.
ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed drive can result in
component damage or a reduction in product life. Wiring or application
! errors, such as, undersizing the motor, incorrect or inadequate AC
supply, or excessive ambient temperatures may result in malfunction of
the system.
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Mounting Considerations
• Mount the drive upright on a flat, vertical and level surface.
Frame Screw Size Screw Torque DIN Rail
B M4 (#8-32) 1.56-1.96 N-m (14-17 lb.-in.) 35 mm
C M5 (#10-24) 2.45-2.94 N-m (22-26 lb.-in.) –
• Protect the cooling fan by avoiding dust or metallic particles.
• Do not expose to a corrosive atmosphere.
• Protect from moisture and direct sunlight.
Minimum Mounting Clearances
See page 16 for mounting dimensions. 25 mm
(1.0 in.)
120 mm 120 mm
(4.7 in.) (4.7 in.)
Mounting Option A
No clearance required
between drives.
Mounting Option B
120 mm 120 mm
(4.7 in.) (4.7 in.)
R/L1 U/T1
Jumper S/L2 V/T2
Location T/L3 W/T3
SHLD
CE Conformity
Refer to the PowerFlex 40 User Manual on the CD supplied with the
drive for details on how to comply with the Low Voltage (LV) and
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives.
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Power Wiring
(1)
Important: I/O Terminal 01 is always a coast to stop P036 [Start Source] Stop I/O Terminal 01 Stop
input except when P036 [Start Source] is set to Keypad Per P037 Coast
“3-Wire” or “Momt FWD/REV” control. In three wire 3-Wire Per P037 Per P037
control, I/O Terminal 01 is controlled by P037 [Stop 2-Wire Per P037 Coast
Mode]. All other stop sources are controlled by P037 RS485 Port Per P037 Coast
[Stop Mode].
Important: The drive is shipped with a jumper installed between I/O Terminals 01 and 11. Remove
this jumper when using I/O Terminal 01 as a stop or enable input.
(2)
Two wire control shown. For three wire control use a momentary input on I/O Terminal 02 to
command a start. Use a maintained input for I/O Terminal 03 to change direction.
(3) When using an opto output with an inductive load such as a relay, install a recovery diode parallel
to the relay as shown, to prevent damage to the output.
(4) When the ENBL jumper is removed, I/O Terminal 01 will always act as a hardware enable, causing
a coast to stop. Refer to the PowerFlex 40 User Manual on CD for more information.
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Control I/O Terminal Designations
No. Signal Default Description Param.
R1 Relay N.O. Fault Normally open contact for output relay. A055
R2 Relay Common – Common for output relay.
R3 Relay N.C. Fault Normally closed contact for output relay. A055
Analog Output Select 0-10V Sets analog output to either voltage or current. Setting must match
DIP Switch A065 [Analog Out Sel].
Sink/Source Source (SRC) Inputs can be wired as Sink (SNK) or Source (SRC) via DIP Switch
DIP Switch setting.
01 Stop (1) Coast The factory installed jumper or a normally closed P036 (1)
input must be present for the drive to start.
02 Start/Run FWD Not Active Command comes from the integral keypad by default. P036, P037
03 Direction/Run REV Not Active To disable reverse operation, see A095 [Reverse P036, P037,
Disable]. A095
04 Digital Common – For digital inputs. Electronically isolated with digital
inputs from analog I/O and opto outputs.
05 Digital Input 1 Preset Freq Program with A051 [Digital In1 Sel]. A051
06 Digital Input 2 Preset Freq Program with A052 [Digital In2 Sel]. A052
07 Digital Input 3 Local Program with A053 [Digital In3 Sel]. A053
08 Digital Input 4 Jog Forward Program with A054 [Digital In4 Sel]. A054
09 Opto Common – For opto-coupled outputs. Electronically isolated with
opto outputs from analog I/O and digital inputs.
11 +24V DC – Referenced to Digital Common.
Drive supplied power for digital inputs.
Maximum output current is 100mA.
12 +10V DC – Referenced to Analog Common. P038
Drive supplied power for 0-10V external
potentiometer.
Maximum output current is 15mA.
13 ±10V In (2) Not Active For external 0-10V (unipolar) or ±10V (bipolar) input P038,
supply (input impedance = 100k ohm) or A051-A054,
potentiometer wiper. A123, A132
14 Analog Common – For 0-10V In or 4-20mA In. Electronically isolated
with analog inputs and outputs from digital I/O and
opto outputs.
15 4-20mA In (2) Not Active For external 4-20mA input supply P038,
(input impedance = 250 ohm). A051-A054,
A132
16 Analog Output OutFreq 0-10 The default analog output is 0-10V. To covert to a A065, A066
current value, change the Analog Output Select DIP
Switch to 0-20mA. Program with A065 [Analog Out
Sel]. Max analog value can be scaled with A066
[Analog Out High].
Maximum Load: 4-20mA = 525 ohm (10.5V)
0-10V = 1k ohm (10mA)
17 Opto Output 1 MotorRunning Program with A058 [Opto Out1 Sel] A058, A059,
A064
18 Opto Output 2 At Frequency Program with A061 [Opto Out2 Sel] A061, A062,
A064
19 RS485 (DSI) Shield – Terminal should be connected to safety ground - PE
when using the RS485 (DSI) communications port.
(1) See Footnotes (1) and (4) on page 7.
(2) 0-10V In and 4-20mA In are distinct input channels and may be connected simultaneously.
Inputs may be used independently for speed control or jointly when operating in PID mode.
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Integral Keypad
➋
➊
RUN
➌
VOLTS
Menu Description
FWD AMPS Display Group (View Only)
REV HERTZ
Consists of commonly viewed drive operating
PROGRAM FAULT conditions.
➍ ➎ Basic Program Group
Consists of most commonly used
programmable functions.
➏ ➐ ➑ Advanced Program Group
Consists of remaining programmable functions.
➒ Fault Designator
Consists of list of codes for specific fault
conditions. Displayed only when fault is present.
➐ Start Key Status Steady Green Indicates Start key on Integral Keypad is active.
The Reverse key is also active unless disabled by A095
[Reverse Disable].
PROGRAM FAULT
A055, A058 & A061 Setting A056, A059 & A062 Min/Max
6 0/400 Hz
7 0/180%
8 0/815 Volts
10 0/100%
16 0.1/9999 Secs
17 1/9999 Counts
18 1/180 degs
20 0/1
Fault Codes
To clear a fault, press the Stop key, cycle power or set A100 [Fault Clear] to 1 or
2.
No. Fault Description
F2 Auxiliary Input(1) Check remote wiring.
F3 Power Loss Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption.
F4 UnderVoltage(1) Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption.
F5 OverVoltage(1) Monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions. Bus overvoltage can also be
caused by motor regeneration. Extend the decel time or install dynamic brake option.
F6 Motor Stalled(1) Increase [Accel Time x] or reduce load so drive output current does not exceed the current set
by parameter A089 [Current Limit].
F7 Motor Overload(1) An excessive motor load exists. Reduce load so drive output current does not exceed the
current set by parameter P033 [Motor OL Current].
F8 Heatsink OvrTmp(1) Check for blocked or dirty heat sink fins. Verify that ambient temperature has not exceeded 40°C
(104°F) for IP 30/NEMA 1/UL Type 1 installations or 50°C (122°F) for Open type installations.
Check fan.
F12 HW OverCurrent Check programming. Check for excess load, improper DC boost setting, DC brake volts set too
high or other causes of excess current.
F13 Ground Fault Check the motor and external wiring to the drive output terminals for a grounded condition.
F29 Analog Input Loss(1) An analog input is configured to fault on signal loss. A signal loss has occurred.
F33 Auto Rstrt Tries Correct the cause of the fault and manually clear.
F38 Phase U to Gnd Check the wiring between the drive and motor. Check motor for grounded phase.
F39 Phase V to Gnd Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.
F40 Phase W to Gnd
F41 Phase UV Short Check the motor and drive output terminal wiring for a shorted condition.
F42 Phase UW Short Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.
F43 Phase VW Short
F48 Params Defaulted The drive was commanded to write default values to EEPROM. Clear the fault or cycle power to
the drive. Program the drive parameters as needed.
F63 SW OverCurrent(1) Check load requirements and A098 [SW Current Trip] setting.
F64 Drive Overload Reduce load or extend Accel Time.
F70 Power Unit Cycle power. Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.
F71 Net Loss The communication network has faulted.
F80 SVC Autotune The autotune function was either cancelled by the user of failed.
F81 Comm Loss If adapter was not intentionally disconnected, check wiring to the port. Replace wiring, port
expander, adapters or complete drive as required. Check connection. An adapter was
intentionally disconnected. Turn off using A105 [Comm Loss Action].
F100 Parameter Checksum Restore factory defaults.
F122 I/O Board Fail Cycle power. Replace drive if fault cannot be cleared.
(1) Auto-Reset/Run type fault. Configure with parameters A092 and A093.
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Drive Dimensions
PowerFlex 40 Frames – Ratings are in kW and (HP)
Frame 120V AC – 1-Phase 240V AC – 1-Phase 240V AC – 3-Phase 480V AC – 3-Phase 600V AC – 3-Phase
B 0.4 (0.5) 0.4 (0.5) 0.4 (0.5) 2.2 (3.0) 0.4 (0.5) 2.2 (3.0) 0.75 (1.0) 4.0 (5.0)
0.75 (1.0) 0.75 (1.0) 0.75 (1.0) 3.7 (5.0) 0.75 (1.0) 4.0 (5.0) 1.5 (2.0)
1.1 (1.5) 1.5 (2.0) 1.5 (2.0) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0)
C 2.2 (3.0) 5.5 (7.5) 5.5 (7.5) 11.0 (15.0) 5.5 (7.5) 11.0 (15.0)
7.5 (10.0) 7.5 (10.0) 7.5 (10.0)
PowerFlex 40 AC Drive
A C Dimensions are in millimeters and (inches).
D Weights are in kilograms and (pounds).
Frame
F Ship
A B C D E F Weight
E B 100 180 136 87 168 87.4 2.2
B (3.94) (7.09) (5.35) (3.43) (6.61) (3.44) (4.9)
C 130 260 180 116 246 – 4.3
(5.1) (10.2) (7.1) (4.57) (9.7) (9.5)
5.5 (0.22)
C 152.2
(5.99)
109.9
(4.33)
111.2
74.3 (4.38)
(2.93)