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Variable Speed Drives ATV630, ATV650
Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................5
Qualification of Personnel ...........................................................................6
Intended Use..............................................................................................6
Product Related Information ........................................................................7
About the Book .......................................................................................... 11
At a Glance .............................................................................................. 11
Validity Note ....................................................................................... 11
Document Scope ................................................................................ 11
Related Documents ............................................................................ 11
Electronic product data sheet...............................................................12
Terminology........................................................................................13
Contact us..........................................................................................13
Introduction ................................................................................................14
Verifying the Absence of Voltage................................................................14
ATV61/ATV71 to ATV600/ATV900 Migration ...............................................15
Drive Overview.........................................................................................16
Accessories and Options...........................................................................26
Green Premium™......................................................................................27
Altivar Efficiency Calculator .......................................................................27
Steps for setting up the drive .....................................................................28
Preliminary Instructions.............................................................................29
Technical Data ...........................................................................................34
Environment Data.....................................................................................34
Temperature Conditions ......................................................................34
Altitude Conditions ..............................................................................35
Chemical and Mechanical Conditions ...................................................36
Mechanical Data.......................................................................................37
Dimensions and Weights .....................................................................37
Electrical Data - Drive Ratings ...................................................................66
Drive Ratings In Normal Duty...............................................................66
Drive Ratings In Heavy Duty ................................................................75
Electrical Data - Upstream Protective Device ..............................................83
Introduction ........................................................................................83
Prospective Short-Circuit Current .........................................................85
IEC Type Circuit-Breaker as SCPD ......................................................89
IEC Fuses ..........................................................................................91
UL Circuit-Breakers and Fuses ...........................................................94
Drive Mounting ..........................................................................................98
Mounting Conditions .................................................................................98
Derating Curves ..................................................................................... 110
Mounting Procedures.............................................................................. 122
Drive wiring .............................................................................................. 130
Wiring Instructions .................................................................................. 130
Specific Wiring Instructions For Wall Mounting Drives................................ 136
Specific Wiring Instructions For Floor Standing Drives ............................... 137
Dimensioning of Power Part Cables for Floor Standing Drives.................... 139
Cable Length Instructions........................................................................ 141
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Safety Information
Important Information
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The
following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an
electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not
followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
! DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
! WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
! CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
Please Note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only
by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction
and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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Qualification of Personnel
Only appropriately trained persons who are familiar with and understand the
contents of this manual and all other pertinent product documentation are
authorized to work on and with this product. In addition, these persons must have
received safety training to recognize and avoid hazards involved. These persons
must have sufficient technical training, knowledge and experience and be able to
foresee and detect potential hazards that may be caused by using the product, by
changing the settings and by the mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment
of the entire system in which the product is used. All persons working on and with
the product must be fully familiar with all applicable standards, directives, and
accident prevention regulations when performing such work.
Intended Use
This product is intended for industrial use according to this manual.
The product may only be used in compliance with all applicable safety standard
and local regulations and directives, the specified requirements and the technical
data. The product must be installed outside the hazardous ATEX zone. Prior to
using the product, you must perform a risk assessment in view of the planned
application. Based on the results, the appropriate safety measures must be
implemented. Since the product is used as a component in an entire system, you
must ensure the safety of persons by means of the design of this entire system
(for example, machine design). Any use other than the use explicitly permitted is
prohibited and can result in hazards.
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
• Only appropriately trained persons who are familiar with and fully understand
the contents of the present manual and all other pertinent product
documentation and who have received all necessary training to recognize
and avoid hazards involved are authorized to work on and with this drive
system.
• Installation, adjustment, repair and maintenance must be performed by
qualified personnel.
• Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as
well as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of all
equipment.
• Only use properly rated, electrically insulated tools and measuring
equipment.
• Do not touch unshielded components or terminals with voltage present.
• Prior to performing any type of work on the drive system, block the motor
shaft to prevent rotation.
• Insulate both ends of unused conductors of the motor cable.
• Do not short across the DC bus terminals or the DC bus capacitors or the
braking resistor terminals.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Before performing work on the drive system:
• Disconnect all power, including external control power that may be present.
Take into account that the circuit breaker or main switch does not de-
energize all circuits.
• Place a “Do Not Turn On” label on all power switches related to the drive
system.
• Lock all power switches in the open position.
• Wait 15 minutes to allow the DC bus capacitors to discharge.
• Verify the absence of voltage. (1)
Before applying voltage to the drive system:
• Verify that the work has been completed and that the entire installation
cannot cause hazards.
• If the mains input terminals and the motor output terminals have been
grounded and short-circuited, remove the ground and the short circuits on
the mains input terminals and the motor output terminals.
• Verify proper grounding of all equipment.
• Verify that all protective equipment such as covers, doors, grids is installed
and/or closed.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
(1) Refer to the Verify the Absence of Voltage section, page 14.
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DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not use damaged products or accessories.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Contact your local Schneider Electric sales office if you detect any damage
whatsoever.
This equipment has been designed to operate outside of any hazardous location.
Only install this equipment in zones known to be free of a hazardous atmosphere.
DANGER
POTENTIAL FOR EXPLOSION
Install and use this equipment in non-hazardous locations only.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
INSUFFICIENT PERFORMANCE LEVEL/SAFETY INTEGRITY LEVEL AND/
OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
• Conduct a risk assessment according to EN ISO 12100 and all other
standards that apply to your application.
• Use redundant components and/or control paths for all critical control
functions identified in your risk assessment.
• Implement all monitoring functions required to avoid any type of hazard
identified in your risk assessment, for example, slipping or falling loads.
• Verify that the service life of all individual components used in your
application is sufficient for the intended service life of your overall
application.
• Perform extensive commissioning tests for all potential error situations to
verify the effectiveness of the safety-related functions and monitoring
functions implemented, for example, but not limited to, speed monitoring by
means of encoders, short circuit monitoring for all connected equipment,
correct operation of brakes and guards.
• Perform extensive commissioning tests for all potential error situations to
verify that the load can be brought to a safe stop under all conditions.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
• Carefully install the wiring in accordance with the EMC requirements.
• Do not operate the product with unknown or unsuitable settings or data.
• Perform a comprehensive commissioning test.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL
• The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure
modes of control paths and, for critical control functions, provide a means to
achieve a safe state during and after a path failure. Examples of critical
control functions are emergency stop, overtravel stop, power outage and
restart.
• Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control
functions.
• System control paths may include communication links. Consideration must
be given to the implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures
of the link.
• Observe all accident prevention regulations and local safety guidelines (1).
• Each implementation of the product must be individually and thoroughly
tested for proper operation before being placed into service.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
(1) For USA: Additional information, refer to NEMA ICS 1.1 (latest edition), Safety
Guidelines for the Application, Installation, and Maintenance of Solid State Control
and to NEMA ICS 7.1 (latest edition), Safety Standards for Construction and
Guide for Selection, Installation and Operation of Adjustable-Speed Drive
Systems.
The temperature of the products described in this manual may exceed 80 °C
(176 °F) during operation.
WARNING
HOT SURFACES
• Ensure that any contact with hot surfaces is avoided.
• Do not allow flammable or heat-sensitive parts in the immediate vicinity of
hot surfaces.
• Verify that the product has sufficiently cooled down before handling it.
• Verify that the heat dissipation is sufficient by performing a test run under
maximum load conditions.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTICE
DESTRUCTION DUE TO INCORRECT MAINS VOLTAGE
Before switching on and configuring the product, verify that it is approved for the
mains voltage.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Document Scope
The purpose of this document is:
• to give you mechanical and electrical information related to the Altivar
Process drive,
• to show you how to install and wire this drive.
Related Documents
Use your tablet or your PC to quickly access detailed and comprehensive
information on all our products on www.se.com.
The internet site provides the information you need for products and solutions:
• The whole catalog for detailed characteristics and selection guides,
• The CAD files to help design your installation, available in over 20 different
file formats,
• All software and firmware to maintain your installation up to date,
• A large quantity of White Papers, Environment documents, Application
solutions, Specifications... to gain a better understanding of our electrical
systems and equipment or automation,
• And finally all the User Guides related to your drive, listed below:
Catalog: Altivar Process ATV600 variable speed drives DIA2ED2140502EN (English), DIA2ED2140502FR (French)
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ATV630, ATV650 Installation Manual EAV64301 (English), EAV64302 (French), EAV64306 (German),
EAV64307(Spanish), EAV64310 (Italian), EAV64317 (Chinese),
EAV64301PT(Portuguese), EAV64301TR (Turkish)
Drive Systems Installation manual (ATV660, ATV680) NHA37119 (English), NHA37121(French), NHA37118 (German),
NHA37122(Spanish), NHA37123 (Italian), NHA37130 (Chinese),
NHA37124 (Dutch), NHA37126 (Polish), NHA37127 (Portuguese),
NHA37129 (Turkish)
Application Note: ATV600 Multi- Masters Booster Control Pressure QGH36061 (English)
Feedback with Service Continuity
Application Note: ATV600 Multi- Masters with Optimized Level EAV64367 (English)
Control
ATV600F, ATV900F Installation Instruction sheet NVE57369 (English)
You can download these technical publications and other technical information
from our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download.
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Terminology
The technical terms, terminology, and the corresponding descriptions in this
manual normally use the terms or definitions in the relevant standards.
In the area of drive systems this includes, but is not limited to, terms such as error,
error message, failure, fault, fault reset, protection, safe state, safety
function, warning, warning message, and so on.
Among others, these standards include:
• IEC 61800 series: Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems
• IEC 61508 Ed.2 series: Functional safety of electrical/electronic/
programmable electronic safety-related
• EN 954-1 Safety of machinery - safety-related parts of control systems
• ISO 13849-1 & 2 Safety of machinery - safety related parts of control systems
• IEC 61158 series: Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus
specifications
• IEC 61784 series: Industrial communication networks - Profiles
• IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines – Part
1: General requirements
In addition, the term zone of operation is used in conjunction with the description
of specific hazards, and is defined as it is for a hazard zone or danger zone in the
EC Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) and in ISO 12100-1.
Also see the glossary at the end of this manual.
Contact us
Select your country on www.se.com/contact.
Schneider Electric Industries SAS
Head Office
35, rue Joseph Monier
92500 Rueil-Malmaison
France
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Introduction
Verifying the Absence of Voltage
Instructions
The DC bus voltage level is determined by measuring the voltage between the DC
bus terminals PA/+ and PC/-.
The location of the DC bus terminals depends on the drive model.
Identify your drive model by referring to the nameplate of the drive.
Then, refer to the chapter "Wiring the Power Part", page 165 for the location of the
DC bus terminals PA/+ and PC/-.
Read and understand these instructions before performing any procedure
with this drive.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
• Only appropriately trained persons who are familiar with and fully understand
the contents of the present manual and all other pertinent product
documentation and who have received all necessary training to recognize
and avoid hazards involved are authorized to work on and with this drive
system.
• Installation, adjustment, repair and maintenance must be performed by
qualified personnel.
• Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as
well as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of all
equipment.
• Only use properly rated, electrically insulated tools and measuring
equipment.
• Do not touch unshielded components or terminals with voltage present.
• Prior to performing any type of work on the drive system, block the motor
shaft to prevent rotation.
• Insulate both ends of unused conductors of the motor cable.
• Do not short across the DC bus terminals or the DC bus capacitors or the
braking resistor terminals.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Before performing work on the drive system:
• Disconnect all power, including external control power that may be present.
Take into account that the circuit breaker or main switch does not de-
energize all circuits.
• Place a “Do Not Turn On” label on all power switches related to the drive
system.
• Lock all power switches in the open position.
• Wait 15 minutes to allow the DC bus capacitors to discharge.
• Verify the absence of voltage. (1)
Before applying voltage to the drive system:
• Verify that the work has been completed and that the entire installation
cannot cause hazards.
• If the mains input terminals and the motor output terminals have been
grounded and short-circuited, remove the ground and the short circuits on
the mains input terminals and the motor output terminals.
• Verify proper grounding of all equipment.
• Verify that all protective equipment such as covers, doors, grids is installed
and/or closed.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Procedure
Perform the following actions to verify the absence of voltage
Step Action
1 Measure the voltage on the DC bus between the DC bus terminals (PA/+ and PC/-)
using a properly rated voltmeter to verify that the voltage is less than 42 Vdc
2 If the DC bus capacitors do not discharge properly, contact your local Schneider
Electric representative.
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Drive Overview
Frame Sizes for IP20/IP21 Products - Wall Mounting
10 frame sizes for IP21 products.
• 3-phase 200...240 V, 0.75...4 kW, 1...5 HP • 3-phase 200...240 V, 5.5 kW, 7 1/2 HP
• 3-phase 380...480 V, 0.75...5.5 kW, 1...71/2 • 3-phase 380...480 V, 7.5...11 kW, 10...15
HP HP
• 3-phase 600 V, 3...20 HP
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• 3-phase 380...480 V, 30...45 kW, 40...60 • 3-phase 380...480 V, 55...90 kW, 75...125
HP HP
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ATV630C11N4...C16N4
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• 3-phase 380...480 V, 220 kW, 350 HP • 3-phase 380...480 V, 250 and 315 kW, 400
and 500 HP
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ATV630D30N4...D45N4Z ATV630D55N4Z...D90N4Z
• 3-phase 500...690 V, 2.2...30 kW, 3...40 • 3-phase 500...690 V, 37...90 kW, 50...125
HP
HP
ATV630U22Y6...D30Y6 ATV630D37Y6...D90Y6
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ATV630C11N4F...C16N4F ATV630C20N4F...C31N4F
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ATV650C11N4F...C16N4F ATV650C20N4F...C31N4F
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ATV 650 D 75 N4 E
Product Range
ATV Altivar
Product Type
630 Standard product
640 Low Harmonic product IP21
650 Harsh Environment Wall & floor standing product IP55/IP54
660 Drive System
680 Low Harmonic Drive System
Power rating
07 - 11 - 13 - 15 -16 - 18 - 20 - 22 - 25 - 30 - 31 - 40 - 45 - 55 - 63 - 75 - 90
Product variants
E ATV650 with load switch (load switch is embedded in floor mounting version)
F ATV630 & ATV650 floor standing version
MN ATV630 Size 7, Marine. Line choke to be ordered separately, no DC choke provided
X ATV630 600 V, without embedded EMC filter
Z ATV630 400 V for cabinet integration, without top cover, conduit box and display terminal
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Nameplate Example
The nameplate contains the following data:
Manufacturing Date
Use the serial number 11 of the drive to retrieve its manufacturing date.
The four digits before the last 5 characters of the serial number provide
respectively the year and the week of manufacture.
Manufacturing Plant
Use the serial number 11 of the drive to retrieve its manufacturing plant.
The two digits after the first 7 characters of the serial number provide respectively
the manufacturing plant.
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Accessories
Drive
• Fan replacement kit
• External braking resistors
Graphic display terminal
• Remote mounting kit for mounting on enclosure door
• Multidrop connection accessories for connecting several drives to the RJ45
terminal port
Drive mounting kits
• Flange-mounting kit, page 100 for separate air flow
EMC Plates for IP20 drives of frame sizes 1...5
• These EMC plates are intended to be mounted on IP20 drives for cabinet
integration , page 19. Refer to the dedicated instruction sheet PHA93871.
IP upgrade
• Metal conduit box for frame sizes 6, 7A, 7B, 3Y and 5Y product for IP21
degree of protection on bottom side
Modbus Communication tools
• Wifi dongle
• Bluetooth dongle
• USB to Modbus adapter
Options
I/O extension modules
• Digital and analog I/O module
• Relay output module
Communication modules
• EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP dual port
• CANopen daisy chain
• CANopen SUB-D
• CANopen screw terminal block
• PROFINET
• PROFIBUS DP V1
• DeviceNet
• BACnet MS/TP
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Filters
Passive filters
EMC input filters
Output filters
• dv/dt filters
• Sinus filters
• Common mode filters for frame sizes 1...6
Green Premium™
Description
Information on the environmental impact of products, their resource efficiency, and
end-of-life instructions.
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INSTALLATION
5 PROGRAMMING
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Preliminary Instructions
Inspecting the product
Damaged products or accessories may cause electric shock or unanticipated
equipment operation.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not use damaged products or accessories.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Contact your local Schneider Electric sales office if you detect any damage
whatsoever.
Step Action
1 Verify that the catalog number printed on the nameplate corresponds to the purchase
order.
2 Before performing any installation work, inspect the product for visible damage.
Handling
WARNING
INCORRECT HANDLING
• Follow all handling instructions provided in this manual and in all associated
product documentation.
• Handle and store the product in its original packaging.
• Do not handle and store the product if the packaging is damaged or appears
to be damaged.
• Take all measures required to avoid damage to the product and other
hazards when handling or opening the packaging.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
To help protect the product before installation, handle and store it in its packaging.
Ensure that the specified ambient conditions are followed.
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CAUTION
SHARP EDGES
Use all necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves when
removing the components from the pallet.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
Procedure:
Step Action
Keep all parts and components for the mounting procedure, page 128.
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WARNING
TOPPLING, SWINGING, OR FALLING EQUIPMENT
• Take all measures necessary to keep the equipment from swinging, toppling
and falling.
• Follow the instructions provided to remove the equipment from the
packaging and to mount it at its final position.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Procedure:
Step Action
2 Lift the drive by means of a hoist. Use the handling lugs of the drive to fasten the lifting
equipment
4 Move the drive to the final installation position on a wall or the back of the enclosure in
accordance with the instructions given in this document, page 98
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WARNING
TOPPLING
• Take into account the high center of gravity when handling the equipment.
• Only transport the equipment on the pallet using a suitable forklift.
• Do not remove the straps and the screws on the pallet before the equipment
has been transported to the final installation position.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTE: Handling, hoisting and installation of the floor standing drives are
described in the dedicated instruction sheet NVE57369 delivered with these
drives and available on se.com.
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Technical Data
Environment Data
Temperature Conditions
Climatic Environmental Conditions for Transportation and Storage
The environment during transportation and storage must be dry and free from
dust.
Storage Temperature All drives other than frame sizes 7, and floor °C -40...70
standing products
°F -40...158
Frame sizes 7, and floor standing drives °C -25...70
°F -13...158
Transportation All drives other than frame sizes 7, and floor °C -40...70
Temperature standing drives
°F -40...158
Frame sizes 7, and floor standing drives °C -25...70
°F -13...158
Relative humidity % 5...95
°F Up to 140
°F Up to 122
°F Up to 122
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Altitude Conditions
Operating Altitude
All frame sizes, except frame size 7
TT/TN IT Corner-
Grounded
Up to 1000 m (3300 ft) 200…240 V ✔ ✔ ✔ o
380…480 V (2) ✔ ✔ ✔ o
600 V ✔ ✔ – o
500…690 V ✔ ✔ – o
380…480 V (2) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
600 V ✔ ✔ – ✔
500…690 V ✔ ✔ – ✔
380…480 V (2) ✔ ✔ – ✔
600 V ✔ ✔ – ✔
500…690 V – – – –
380…480 V (2) ✔ – – ✔
600 V ✔ – – ✔
500…690 V – – – –
(2) The voltage of floor standing drives ATV••0•••N4F is limited to 440 Vac.
Legend:
✔: Derate the nominal current of the drive by 1% for each additional 100 m.
o: Without derating
–: Not applicable
Frame Size 7
TT/TN IT Corner-
Grounded
Up to 1000 m (3300 ft) 380…480 V ✔ ✔ ✔ o
Legend:
✔: Derate the nominal current of the drive by 1% for each additional 100 m.
o: Without derating
–: Not applicable
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All, except frame size class 3C3 class 3S3 class 3M3
7
Frame size 7 class 3C2 class 3S2 class 3M3
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Mechanical Data
Dimensions and Weights
About the drawings
All drawings CAD files can be downloaded from www.se.com
Frame Size 1
IP21 / UL Type 1 Drives - Front, Side and Rear View
Weights
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Frame size 2
IP21 / UL Type 1 Drives - Front, Side and Rear View
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Weights
ATV630U55M3
ATV630U22S6X...ATV630D15S6X 5.5 (12.1)
Frame size 3
IP21 / UL Type 1 Drives - Front, Side and Rear View
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Weights
ATV630D15N4Z 13 (28.7)
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Frame size 3S
IP20 / UL Type 1 Drives - Front, Side And Rear View
Weights
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Frame size 3Y
IP20 on Upper Part and IP00 on Lower Part Drives - Front View With and Whitout EMC Plate, Side And
Rear View
Weights
ATV630U22Y6...ATV630D30Y6 22 (48.5)
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Frame size 4
IP21 / UL Type 1 Drives - Front, Side and Rear View
IP20 Drives, except on Lower Part (IP00) - Front, Side And Rear View
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Weights
ATV630D37N4Z 26 (57.3)
ATV630D30N4 28 (61.7)
Frame size 5
IP21 / UL Type 1 Drives – Front, Side and Rear View
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IP20 Drives, except on Lower Part (IP00) - Front, Side And Rear View
Weights
ATV630D75N4 58 (127.9)
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Frame size 5S
IP20 / UL Type 1 Drives - Front , Side And Rear View
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Weights
ATV630D30S6...ATV630D75S6 55 (121.3)
Frame size 5Y
IP20 on Upper Part and IP00 on Lower Part Drives - Front View with and Without EMC Plate, Side and Rear
View
Weights
ATV630D37Y6...ATV630D90Y6 53 (116.8)
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Frame size 6
IP20 on Upper Part and IP00 on Lower Part Drives - Rear and Side View With Top Cover
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IP20 Drives - Front and Rear View With Top Cover and Conduit Box
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IP21 on Upper Part and IP00 on Lower Part / UL Type 1 Drives - Side and Front View
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NOTE: Lower Conduit Box part sold separately. This part enables wall
mounting of the product. It provides IP21 protection degree on the bottom side
and UL type 1 protection degree.
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Weights
ATV630C11N4...ATV630C16N4 82 (181)
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Frame Size 7A
IP20 on Upper Part and IP00 on Lower Part Drives - Side, Front and rear View
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NOTE: Lower Conduit Box part sold separately. This part enables wall
mounting of the product. It provides IP21 protection degree on the bottom side
and UL type 1 protection degree.
Weights
Frame Size 7B
IP20 on Upper Part and IP00 on Lower Part Drives - Side, Front and Rear View
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NOTE: Lower Conduit Box part sold separately. This part enables wall
mounting of the product. It provides IP21 protection degree on the bottom side
and UL type 1 protection degree.
Weights
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Frame Size A
IP55 / UL Type 1 Drives Without Load Switch - Front and Side View
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IP55 / UL Type 1 Drives With Load Switch - Front and Side View
Weights
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Frame Size B
IP55 / UL Type 1 Drives Without Load Switch - Front and Side View
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IP55 / UL Type 1 Drives With Load Switch - Front and Side View
Weights
ATV650D30N4...ATV650D45N4 50 (110.2)
ATV650D30N4E...ATV650D45N4E 52 (114.6)
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Frame Size C
IP55 / UL Type 1 Drives Without Load Switch - Front and Side View
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IP55 / UL Type 1 Drives With Load Switch - Front and Side View
Weights
ATV650D55N4...ATV650D75N4 87 (191.8)
ATV650D90N4E 90 (198.4)
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NOTE:
• For fuse and circuit-breaker ratings refer to the information provided in the Altivar Process 600 Getting Started Annex (SCCR),
catalog number NHA64300 for UL/CSA compliance and also in the catalog , page 11 for IEC compliance.
• For motor overload and drive thermal monitoring functions, refer to the ATV600 Programming manual , page 11.
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IP20 on Upper Part, IP00 on Lower Part Products and IP21 / UL Type 1
Products
3-Phase Power Part Supply 200 (–15%)…240 Vac (+10%) 50/60 Hz
Catalog Number and Frame Nominal Power Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Size [•] (1)
Max. Input Current Apparent Max. Nominal Max.
Power Inrush Current Transient
At 200 At 240 Current (1) current (1)
Vac Vac (2) (3)
kW HP A A kVA A A A
ATV630U07M3 [1] 0.75 1 3 2.6 1.1 4.3 4.6 5.1
ATV630U55M3 [2] 5.5 7 1/2 20.2 17.1 7.1 30.9 25.4 27.9
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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IP20 on Upper Part, IP00 on Lower Part Products and IP21 / UL Type 1
Products
3-Phase Power Part Supply 380 (–15%)…480 Vac (+10%) 50/60 Hz
Catalog Number (4) and Nominal Power Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Frame Size [•] (1)
Max. Input Current Apparent Max. Nominal Max.
Power Inrush Current (1) Transient
At 380 At 480 Current current (1)
Vac Vac (2) (3)
kW HP A A kVA A A A
ATV630U07N4 [1] 0.75 1 1.5 1.3 1.1 8 2.2 2.4
ATV630C11N4 [6] 110 150 201 165 121.8 325 211 232
ATV630C13N4 [6] 132 200 237 213 161.4 325 250 275
ATV630C16N4 [6] 160 250 284 262 201.3 325 302 332
ATV630C22N4 [7A] 220 350 397 324 247 426 427 470
ATV630C25N4 [7B] 250 400 451 366 279 450 481 529
ATV630C31N4 [7B] 315 500 569 461 351 615 616 678
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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NOTICE
OVERLOAD
Install properly rated line chokes upstream of S6X drives.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Catalog Number and Frame Nominal Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Size [•] Power (1)
Max. Input Line Apparent Max. Inrush Nominal Max.
Current choke (4) Power Current (2) Current (1) Transient
current (1)
At 600 Vac (3)
HP A mH kVA A A A
ATV630U22S6X [2] 3 2.9 10 3.0 46 4.2 4.6
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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Catalog Number and Frame Size [•] Nominal Power (1) Power Part Drive (output)
Supply
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Catalog Number and Frame Nominal Power (1) Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Size [•]
Max. Input Apparent Max. Inrush Nominal Max.
Current Power Current (2) Current (1) Transient
current
At 690 Vac At 690 Vac At 690 Vac At 690 Vac (1) (3)
kW HP A kVA A A A
ATV630U22Y6 [3Y] 2.2 3 3.6 4.3 35 3.1 3.4
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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(1) The switching frequency is adjustable from 2...8 kHz with a rated value of 2.5 kHz
For operation at switching frequencies higher than the rated value. Derating must be applied to the drive (output) current, page
110. In this case, switching frequency can be reduced if an excessive temperature rise occurs.
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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Catalog Number and Nominal Power Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Frame Size [•] (1)
Max. Input Current Apparent Max. Nominal Max.
Power Inrush Current (1) Transient
At 380 At 480 Current (2) current (1)
Vac Vac (3)
kW HP A A kVA A A A
ATV650U07N4• [A] 0.75 1 1.5 1.3 1.1 8 2.2 2.4
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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(1) The switching frequency is adjustable from 2...8 kHz with a rated value of 2.5 kHz
For operation at switching frequencies higher than the rated value. Derating must be applied to the drive (output) current, page
110. In this case, switching frequency can be reduced if an excessive temperature rise occurs.
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
kW A A A
ATV6•0C11N4F 110 250 230 250
ATV6•0C13N4F 132 300 280 315
ATV6•0C16N4F 160 315 315 350
ATV6•0C20N4F 200 400 400 2 x 250
ATV6•0C25N4F 250 500 500 2 x 315
ATV6•0C31N4F 315 630 630 2 x 400
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NOTE:
• For fuse and circuit-breaker ratings refer to the information provided in the Altivar Process 600 Getting Started Annex (SCCR),
catalog number NHA64300 for UL/CSA compliance and also in the catalog , page 11 for IEC compliance.
• For motor overload and drive thermal monitoring functions, refer to the ATV600 Programming manual , page 11.
IP20 on Upper Part, IP00 on Lower Part Products and IP21 / UL Type 1
Products
3-Phase Power Part Supply 200 (–15%)…240 Vac (+10%) 50/60 Hz
Catalog Number and Nominal Power Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Frame Size [•] (1)
Max. Input Current Apparent Max. Inrush Nominal Max. Transient
Power Current (2) Current current (1) (3)
At 200 At 240 (1)
Vac Vac
kW HP A A kVA A A A
ATV630U07M3 [1] 0.37 1/2 1.7 1.5 0.6 4.3 3.3 5
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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IP20 on Upper Part, IP00 on Lower Part Products and IP21 / UL Type 1
Products
3-Phase Power Part Supply 380 (–15%)…480 Vac (+10%) 50/60 Hz
Catalog Number (4) and Nominal Power Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Frame Size [•] (1)
Max. Input Current Apparent Max. Inrush Nominal Max. Transient
Power Current (2) Current current (1) (3)
At 380 At 480 (1)
Vac Vac
kW HP A A kVA A A A
ATV630U07N4 [1] 0.37 1/2 0.9 0.8 0.7 8 1.5 2.3
ATV630U75N4 [2] 5.5 7 1/2 10.5 9.2 7.6 39.9 12.7 19.1
ATV630C13N4 [6] 110 150 201 165 121.8 325 211 317
ATV630C16N4 [6] 132 200 237 213 161.4 325 250 375
ATV630C22N4 [7A] 160 250 296 246 187 426 302 453
ATV630C25N4 [7B] 200 300 365 301 229 450 387 581
ATV630C31N4 [7B] 250 400 457 375 286 615 481 722
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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NOTICE
OVERLOAD
Install properly rated line chokes upstream of S6X drives.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Catalog Number and Frame Nominal Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Size [•] Power (1)
Max. Input Line Apparent Max. Inrush Nominal Max. Transient
Current choke Power Current (2) Current current (1) (3)
(4) (1)
At 600 Vac
HP A mH kVA A A A
ATV630U22S6X [2] 2 2.1 10 2.2 46 3.1 4.7
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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Catalog Number and Frame Size [•] Nominal Power (1) Power Part Drive (output)
Supply
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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Catalog Number and Frame Nominal Power (1) Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Size [•]
Max. Input Apparent Max. Inrush Nominal Max.
Current Power Current (2) Current (1) Transient
current
At 690 Vac At 690 Vac At 690 Vac At 690 Vac (1) (3)
kW HP A kVA A A A
ATV630U22Y6 [3Y] 1.5 2 2.6 3.1 35 2.4 3.6
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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(1) The switching frequency is adjustable from 2...8 kHz with a rated value of 2.5 kHz
For operation at switching frequencies higher than the rated value. Derating must be applied to the drive (output) current, page
110. In this case, switching frequency can be reduced if an excessive temperature rise occurs.
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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Catalog Number and Frame Nominal Power Power Part Supply Drive (output)
Size [•] (1)
Max. Input Current Apparent Max. Nominal Max.
Power Inrush current (1) transient
At 380 At 480 Current current (1)
Vac Vac (2) (3)
kW HP A A kVA A A A
ATV650U07N4• [A] 0.37 1/2 0.9 0.8 0.7 8.0 1.5 2.3
ATV650U75N4• [A] 5.5 7 1/2 10.5 9.2 7.6 39.9 12.7 19.1
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
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(1) The switching frequency is adjustable from 2...8 kHz with a rated value of 2.5 kHz
For operation at switching frequencies higher than the rated value. Derating must be applied to the drive (output) current, page
110. In this case, switching frequency can be reduced if an excessive temperature rise occurs.
(2) Peak current when power is switched On, for the maximum supply mains voltage.
kW A A A
ATV6•0C11N4F 110 250 200 250
ATV6•0C13N4F 132 300 240 315
ATV6•0C16N4F 160 300 280 350
ATV6•0C20N4F 200 355 330 2 x 250
ATV6•0C25N4F 250 400 400 2 x 315
ATV6•0C31N4F 315 500 500 2 x 400
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DANGER
INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION AGAINST OVERCURRENTS CAN CAUSE
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
• Use properly rated overcurrent protection devices.
• Use the fuses/circuit breakers specified.
• Do not connect the product to a supply mains whose prospective short circuit
current rating (current that flows during a short circuit) exceeds the specified
maximum permissible value.
• When rating the upstream mains fuses and the cross sections as well as the
lengths of the mains cables, take into account the minimum required
prospective short-circuit current (Isc). Refer to the Upstream Protection
Device section.
• If the minimum required prospective short-circuit current (Isc) is not
available, increase the power of the transformer or decrease the length of
the cables.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The values and products for IEC compliance are specified in the catalog.
The values and products for IEC compliance are specified in the present manual.
Refer to the Prospective Short-Circuit Section, page 85.
The values and products for UL/CSA compliance are specified in the annex
provided with the product.
General
• The Short Circuit Protective Device (SCPD) rated to the drive will help protect
the upstream installation in case of a short-circuit internal to the drive and
mitigate the damage to the drive and its surrounding area.
• The SCPD rated to the drive is mandatory to help ensuring the safety of the
Power Drive System.
It comes in addition to the upstream branch circuit protection which is in
compliance with the local regulation for electrical installation.
• The SCPD shall mitigate the damage in case of detected error condition such
as an internal short-circuit of the drive.
• The SCPD must take into account both following characteristics...
◦ a maximum prospective short-circuit current
◦ a minimum required prospective short-circuit current (Isc).
If the minimum required prospective short-circuit current (Isc) is not available,
increase the power of the transformer or decrease the length of the cables
In other cases, contact your Schneider Electric Customer Care Center (CCC)
www.se.com/CCC for specific selection of Short Circuit Protective Device (SCPD).
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Wiring Diagram
This diagram shows an example of installation with both SCPD types, Circuit-
breaker, page 89 and Fuse link, page 91 rated to the drive.
(1) Drive
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available on www.se.com/en/product-range-presentation/61013-
ecodial-advance-calculation/
The following equations allow to estimate the value of the symmetrical three-
phase prospective short-circuit current (Isc) at the drive connection points.
Xt Transformer reactance
U No-load phase to phase voltage of the transformer (V)
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100 4 2.5 (14) 2.3 1.4 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1
120 (250 MCM) 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.1 2.8 2.6 2.1
250 4 6 (10) 5.7 3.4 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.2
120 (250 MCM) 8.7 8.3 7.6 6.5 6.0 4.8 4.2 3.0
400 4 6 (10) 6.6 3.6 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.2
800 6 6 (10) 6.9 3.7 1.9 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.2
1,000 6 6 (10) 7.1 3.7 1.9 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.2
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VW3A4554 70
VW3A4555 30
VW3A4556 20
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Selection Table
Schneider Electric circuit-breaker, setting and limits shall be selected according to
the following table:
200...240 Vac 380...480 Vac 500...690 Vac to IEC 60947-2 (A) (A)
NOTE: Floor Standing Drives ATV6•0C••N4F have built-in protection , page 92 therefore only upstream branch circuit protection which
follows the local rules for electrical installation is necessary.
NOTE: Verify that the minimum required prospective short-circuit current (Isc) value from the table above is lower than the value
estimated in the Calculation section, page 85.
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IEC Fuses
gG Category Fuses Selection Table
Current limiting fuses can be chosen as SCPD according to the following table:
– ATV630U07N4, – 4 200
ATV650U07N4
ATV630U07M3 ATV630U15N4, ATV630U22Y6 8 200
ATV650U15N4 ATV630U30Y6
ATV630U15M3 ATV630U22N4, ATV630U40Y6 10 300
ATV650U22N4
– ATV630U30N4, – 12 300
ATV650U30N4
ATV630U22M3 ATV630U40N4, ATV630U55Y6 16 400
ATV650U40N4
ATV630U30M3 ATV630U55N4, ATV630U75Y6 20 1,000
ATV650U55N4
ATV630U40M3 ATV630U75N4, ATV630D11Y6 25 1,000
ATV650U75N4
– – ATV630D15Y6 32 2,000
NOTE: Floor Standing Drives ATV6•0C••N4F have built-in protection , page 92 therefore only upstream branch circuit protection which
follows the local rules for electrical installation is necessary.
NOTE: Verify that the minimum Isc value above is lower than the value
estimated in the Calculation section, page 85.
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– ATV630U07N4, – 4 100
ATV650U07N4
ATV630U07M3 ATV630U15N4, ATV630U22Y6 8 100
ATV650U15N4 ATV630U30Y6
ATV630U15M3 ATV630U22N4, ATV630U40Y6 10 100
ATV650U22N4
– ATV630U30N4, – 12.5 200
ATV650U30N4
ATV630U22M3 ATV630U40N4, ATV630U55Y6 16 200
ATV650U40N4
ATV630U30M3 ATV630U55N4, ATV630U75Y6 20 200
ATV650U55N4
ATV630U40M3 ATV630U75N4, ATV630D11Y6 25 300
ATV650U75N4
– – ATV630D15Y6 32 500
ATV630U55M3 ATV630D11N4, ATV630D18Y6 40 500
ATV650D11N4
ATV630U75M3 ATV630D15N4, ATV630D22Y6 50 800
ATV650D15N4
ATV630D11M3 ATV630D18N4, ATV630D30Y6 63 1,000
ATV650D18N4
– ATV630D22N4, ATV630D37Y6 80 1,500
ATV650D22N4
ATV630D15M3 ATV630D30N4, ATV630D45Y6 100 1,500
ATV650D30N4 ATV630D55Y6
ATV630D18M3 ATV630D37N4, ATV630D75Y6 125 2,000
ATV630D22M3 ATV650D37N4
ATV630D30M3 ATV630D45N4, ATV630D90Y6 160 2,500
ATV650D45N4
ATV630D55N4,
ATV650D55N4
ATV630D37M3 – – 200 4,000
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NOTE: Verify that the minimum Isc value above is lower than the value
estimated in the Calculation section, page 85.
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Complementary Information
The following table shows the minimum required prospective short-circuit current
(Isc) depending on the drive and associated circuit-breaker.
ATV630U22Y6
ATV630U30Y6
– – ATV630U55S6X H•L36020 1,500 GV3P13 300
ATV630U40Y6
ATV630U55Y6
– – ATV630U75S6X H•L36025 1,500 GV3P13 300
ATV630U75Y6
– ATV630U75N4(Z), H•L36030 1,500 GV3P13 300
ATV650U75N4(E)
ATV630D22Y6
– ATV630D18N4(Z), H•L36070 3,000 GV3P32 700
ATV650D18N4(E)
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ATV630D30Y6
ATV630D11M3 – – H•L36070 3,000 GV3P40 900
ATV630D37Y6
– – ATV630D37S6 H•L36150 3,500 GV3P50 1,100
ATV630D45Y6
ATV630D18M3 – – H•L36110 3,500 GV3P65 1,800
ATV630D55Y6
ATV630D22M3 – – H•L36125 3,500 GV4PB80S 6,000
ATV630D75Y6
ATV630D30M3 ATV630D55N4(Z), – J•L36175 3,500 GV4PB115S 6,000
ATV650D55N4(E)
ATV630D90Y6
– ATV630D90N4(Z), – J•L36250 5,000 GV5P150H 8,500
ATV650D90N4(E)
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The following table shows the minimum required prospective short-circuit current
(Isc) depending on the drive and associated class J fuse, according to UL248-8.
to UL248-8
200...240 Vac 380...480 Vac 600 Vac (A) (A)
– ATV630U07N4(Z), – 3 100
ATV650U07N4(E)
– – ATV630D15S6X 30 1,000
ATV630D18Y6
ATV630U55M3 – ATV630D18S6 35 1,500
ATV630D22Y6
– ATV630D15N4(Z), ATV630D22S6 40 1,500
ATV650D15N4(E) ATV630D30Y6
ATV630U75M3 – – 45 2,000
– ATV630D18N4(Z), – 50 2,000
ATV650D18N4(E)
– – ATV630D37S6 70 2,000
ATV630D45Y6
ATV630D15M3 ATV630D30N4(Z), ATV630D45S6 80 2,000
ATV650D30N4(E) ATV630D55Y6
– ATV630D37N4(Z), 90 2,500
ATV650D37N4(E)
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Technical Data Variable Speed Drives ATV630, ATV650
to UL248-8
200...240 Vac 380...480 Vac 600 Vac (A) (A)
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Variable Speed Drives ATV630, ATV650 Drive Mounting
Drive Mounting
Mounting Conditions
Before You Begin
Conductive foreign objects may cause parasitic voltage.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND/OR UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
• Keep foreign objects such as chips, screws or wire clippings from getting into
the product.
• Verify correct seat of seals and cable entries in order to avoid deposits and
humidity.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
HOT SURFACES
• Ensure that any contact with hot surfaces is avoided.
• Do not allow flammable or heat-sensitive parts in the immediate vicinity of
hot surfaces.
• Verify that the product has sufficiently cooled down before handling it.
• Verify that the heat dissipation is sufficient by performing a test run under
maximum load conditions.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Power Drive Systems (PDS) can generate strong local electrical and magnetic
fields. This can cause interference in electromagnetically sensitive devices.
WARNING
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
• Keep persons with electronic medical implants, such as pacemakers, away
from the equipment.
• Do not place electromagnetically sensitive devices in the vicinity of the
equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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Step Action
3 Attach the label to the front of the device so that it is clearly visible. Below is the English
version. The label can vary depending on the frame size of the product.
NOTE: Products used in Canada according to CSA C22.2 no.274 must comply
with the requirement defined by the Canadian Advisory council of Electrical Safety
(CACES).
It defines that dual language (French and English) safety labeling is required on all
products for use in Canada.
To fulfill this requirement, add the French language safety label on the front panel
of the product.
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Mounting Types
This table shows the possible mounting types and the resulting IP degree of
protection.
Mounting Figure
Type Description
– Enclosed with This mounting is used to reduce the power dissipated in the enclosure by locating the power section
flange-mounting outside the enclosure.
kit
This mounting type requires the dedicated flange-mounting kit (not available for ATV•30•••S6• and
ATV•30•••Y6). Refer to www.se.com.
NOTE: Use ProClima software available on www.se.com to support you to integrate Altivar Process in
an enclosure.
A Individual IP21
and IP55
Frame size 7, 3Y, 5Y, FS1, FS2, A, B, C, FSA and FSB: no restriction of clearance
Mounting Figure
Type Description
Frame sizes 1, 2, 3, 3S, 3Y, 5S, 5Y and 7: possible, regardless of the number of drives installed side by
side
C Individual IP20
Frame Size X1 X2 X3
1...5, 3S, 3Y, 5S, 5Y ≥ 100 mm (3.94 in.) ≥ 100 mm (3.94 in.) ≥ 10 mm (0.39 in.)
3
Install the UL Type 1, IP21 kit for attaching the power
cables, in accordance with the mounting instructions supplied
with the kit
4
Extend the IP54 duct between the upper outlet of the DC
choke and the top of the enclosure . Fixing points are
provided for this purpose on the top of the DC choke.
5 The air inlet can be via a grille on the lower part of front
Add a plate approximately 150 mm (6 in.) from the top of
panel of the enclosure door, in accordance with the
the enclosure over the air outlet opening to prevent foreign
required flow rates given in the above table.
bodies falling into the drive cooling duct.
NOTE:
• If the air in the power circuit is totally evacuated to the outside, very few power is dissipated inside the enclosure.
• Connect all the additional metal parts to ground using the strips.
• The design of the UL Type 1, IP21 kit (to be ordered as an option) is based on the same principle as the DC choke, and has
an IP54 duct to help guide the incoming air.
1 Do not make an air outlet hole for the control section. Do not make an air inlet hole in the
enclosure door. In the power section, the air will enter through the lower part of the enclosure
via a plinth added for this purpose.
2
Install the IP21 UL Type 1 kit , if required in accordance with the mounting instructions
supplied with the kit
3
Add an enclosure baseplate designed to provide IP54 protection around the power cables.
4
Add an air evacuation duct between the baseplate and the duct of the UL type 1 conformity
kit. The conformity kit enables an extension duct to be mounted. Drill a hole in the base of the
enclosure to allow air to enter. Place seals around the duct that has been added to maintain
IP54 protection.
5
Add a 200 mm plinth at the lower part of the enclosure with grilles to allow air to enter.
6 Use the dissipated power table below to calculate the enclosure dimensions.
NOTE:
• Connect all the additional metal parts to ground using the strips.
ATV630C22N4 451
ATV630C25N4C 606
ATV630C31N4C 769
(1) Add 7W to this value for each option card added
ATV630U07M3 1 33 26 59 15 26 41 38 22
ATV630U15M3 1 61 29 90 28 27 55 38 22
ATV630U22M3 1 85 31 116 54 29 83 38 22
ATV630U30M3 1 118 33 151 83 32 115 38 22
ATV630U40M3 1 163 37 200 111 33 144 38 22
ATV630U07N4 1 24 26 50 14 25 39 38 22
ATV630U15N4 1 47 27 74 21 26 47 38 22
ATV630U22N4 1 69 29 98 40 27 67 38 22
ATV630U30N4 1 89 30 119 59 28 87 38 22
ATV630U40N4 1 111 31 142 79 29 108 38 22
ATV630U55N4 1 166 34 200 106 31 137 38 22
ATV630U55M3 2 203 52 255 139 47 186 103 61
ATV630U75N4 2 213 46 259 150 43 193 103 61
ATV630D11N4 2 297 52 349 186 47 233 103 61
ATV630U22S6X 2 57 52 109 38 51 89 103 61
ATV630U40S6X 2 78 54 132 43 53 96 103 61
ATV630U55S6X 2 111 56 167 79 54 133 103 61
ATV630U75S6X 2 144 59 203 99 56 155 103 61
ATV630D11S6X 2 188 63 251 136 59 195 103 61
ATV630D15S6X 2 243 65 308 194 62 256 103 61
ATV630U75M3 3 353 75 428 247 70 317 215 127
(2) First value is the power dissipated at nominal current in the forced cooled area of the drive. The second value is the power
dissipated at nominal current in the natural cooled area, value used in case of installation using the flange-mounting kit (not
available for ATV630•••S6• and ATV630•••Y6), separate hot and control part in a cabinet. If the drive is installed in a
standard cabinet, the sum of both values is to be taken into account.
Catalog Number (1) Frame Power Dissipated at Nominal Power Dissipated at Nominal Minimum air flow
Size Load in Normal Duty (2) Load in Heavy Duty (2) rate required
(2) First value is the power dissipated at nominal current in the forced cooled area of the drive. The second value is the power
dissipated at nominal current in the natural cooled area, value used in case of installation using the flange-mounting kit (not
available for ATV630•••S6• and ATV630•••Y6), separate hot and control part in a cabinet. If the drive is installed in a
standard cabinet, the sum of both values is to be taken into account.
Catalog Number (1) Frame Power Dissipated at Nominal Power Dissipated at Nominal Minimum air flow
Size Load in Normal Duty (2) Load in Heavy Duty (2) rate required
(2) First value is the power dissipated at nominal current in the forced cooled area of the drive. The second value is the power
dissipated at nominal current in the natural cooled area, value used in case of installation using the flange-mounting kit (not
available for ATV630•••S6• and ATV630•••Y6), separate hot and control part in a cabinet. If the drive is installed in a
standard cabinet, the sum of both values is to be taken into account.
Catalog Power Dissipated in Normal Duty Power Dissipated in Normal Duty Minimum Air Flow Rate
Number Required
ATV630 and Forced Natural Total Forced Natural Total
ATV650 Cooled Cooled Cooled Cooled
Area Area Area Area
(W) (W) (W) (W) (W) (W) (m3/hour) (ft3/min)
1 Air inlet grid for power and control parts 1 Air inlet grid for power part
2 Air outlet with fan, for control parts 2 Air inlet grid for control part
3 Air outlet through metal grid for power part 3 Air outlet with fan, for control parts
Derating Curves
Description
Derating curves for the nominal drive current (In) as a function of temperature and
switching frequency. Refer to the Mounting Conditions chapter, page 100 for the
mounting types description.
40 °C (104 °F)
50 °C (113 °F)
60 °C (140 °F)
40 °C (104 °F)
50 °C (113 °F)
60 °C (140 °F)
40 °C (104 °F)
50 °C (113 °F)
60 °C (140 °F)
40 °C (104 °F)
45 °C (113 °F)
50 °C (122 °F)
40 °C (104 °F)
45 °C (113 °F)
50 °C (122 °F)
Frame Size B
40 °C (104 °F)
45 °C (113 °F)
50 °C (122 °F)
Frame Size C
40 °C (104 °F)
45 °C (113 °F)
50 °C (122 °F)
30 °C (86 °F)
40 °C (104 °F)
45 °C (122 °F)
50 °C (140 °F)
30 °C (86 °F)
40 °C (104 °F)
45 °C (122 °F)
50 °C (140 °F)
Mounting Procedures
Mounting Screws
Frame Size Screw diameter Hole diameter
1 5 mm (0.2 in) 6 mm (0.24 in)
Step Action
Step Action
6 Attach the drive on the mounting surface using the screws with captive washer, according to the table above, page 122.
7 Refit the top cover to help prevent extra parts to fall into the drive during wiring operation or if IP21 degree of protection is
requested.
Step Action
Step Action
6 Attach the drive on the mounting surface using the screws with captive washer, according to the table above, page 122.
7 Refit the top cover to help prevent extra parts to fall into the drive during wiring operation or if IP21 degree of protection is
requested.
Mounting Procedure For Frame Sizes 3S and 5S, for 600 V Supply
Mains
Step Action
2 Remove the lower front cover to access the lower fixing holes.
Step Action
1 Unscrew the 6 screws (frame size 4) or the 8 screws (frame size 5) attaching the front and bottom covers
Step Action
1 For Size 5 products, unscrew the 2 screws underneath the top cover
4 Screw the drive on the mounting surface using 4 screws with captive washer, according to the table above, page 122.
Mounting Procedure For Frame Sizes 3Y and 5Y, Frame Sizes 1...5
for cabinet integration (ATV630•••N4Z), and Frame Sizes 6 and 7
NOTE: Due to accessible live parts on their lower part, these drives must be
installed in enclosures or located behind enclosures or barriers, which comply
at least with the requirements of IP2•, as per IEC61800-5-1.
Mounting the drive does not require preliminary dismantling operation. Simply
mount the drive to its support using the 4 screws with captive washer, according to
the table above, page 122.
Step Action
1
Mount the DC choke housing on the wall, on top of the drive, using the 4 screws with captive washer, according to the
table above. Ensure that the housing is tightly secured to the drive to maintain the IP54 seal of the ventilation duct.
3
Install the DC choke on the housing using the 4 x M6 nuts provided. Tighten the nuts to 5.5 N·m (48.7 lbf.in)
4 Connect the choke between the PO and PA/+ terminals on the drive using M12 screws. Tighten the screws to 45 N·m (398
lbf.in)
Connect the grounding strips between the DC choke housing and the drive using M8 nuts. Tighten the nuts to 13.5
N·m (119.5 lbf.in).
Step Action
5
Mount the cover on the housing and secure it with the nuts provided.
NOTE:
• Once the choke has been installed, the degree of protection of the top of
the drive is IP31.
• For ATV630•••••MN products, no DC choke housing is provided. Please
order separately your Line choke.
Drive wiring
Wiring Instructions
General Instructions
The entire installation procedure must be performed without voltage present.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Before applying voltage to and configuring the product, verify that it is properly
wired.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The product has a leakage current greater than 3.5 mA. If the protective ground
connection is interrupted, a hazardous touch current may flow if the product is
touched.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT
Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as well
as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of the entire drive
system .
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
• Carefully install the wiring in accordance with the EMC requirements.
• Do not operate the product with unknown or unsuitable settings or data.
• Perform a comprehensive commissioning test.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Cable Characteristics
Only use cables with insulator heat resistance of 75°C (167°F) min.
If you are using cables longer than 150 m (492 ft) between the drive and the
motor, add output filters (for more details refer to the catalog).
Use a shielded cable to meet the requirements of Category C2 or C3 according to
the standard IEC 61800-3, except when using a sinus filter. In this case, the use of
a non-shielded motor cable is possible.
To limit the currents in common mode, use common mode output filters (ferrite) in
order to reduce the circulating currents in the motor windings.
Standard linear capacity cables can be used with Altivar Process. Use of cables
with lower linear capacity could increase cable length performances.
The overvoltage limitation function [Motor surge limit.] S V L enables you to
increase the cable length while decreasing the torque performances (refer to
Programming manual), page 11).
mm (in.) mm (in.)
ATV650D30N4, D37N4, D45N4 [B] 26.2 ± 2 (1.03 ± 0.08) 26.2 ± 2 (1.03 ± 0.08)
ATV650D30N4E, D37N4E, D45N4E [B] 21.5 ± 2.5 (0.85 ± 0.1) 21.5 ± 2.5 (0.85 ± 0.1)
R2A, R2C
R3A, R3C
7.5 ± 0.5 (0.29 ± 0.02)
STOA,STOB,24V, COM, AO1, AO2
Control Part
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Verify that the digital and analog inputs and outputs are wired with the shielded,
twisted pair cables specified in the present manual.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
• Keep the control circuits away from the power cables. For digital and analog
inputs/outputs, use shielded twisted cables with a pitch of 25...50 mm (1 in.
and 2 in.)
• It is advisable to use cable ends, available on www.se.com.
NOTE:
• Analog inputs and outputs AIx, AQx, COM use shielded cable and each
analog input and output has its own COM line.
• Each PTC input has its own COM line, not shared with other Inputs/
Outputs.
• All digital inputs DIx use one common +24V line in source mode or one
common COM line in sink mode. This +24V or COM line is used only for
DIx.
• Safe torque off inputs STOA / STOB use shielded cables and one
common 24V line. This 24V line is used only for STOA / STOB.
WARNING
DIRECT CURRENT CAN BE INTRODUCED INTO THE PROTECTIVE
GROUND CONDUCTOR
• Use a Type A or Type F Residual Current Device (RCD / GFCI) or a Residual
Current Monitor (RCM) for single-phase drives connected to a phase and to
the neutral conductor.
• Use a Type B Residual Current Device (RCD / GFCI) or a Residual Current
Monitor (RCM) that has approval for use with frequency inverters and is
sensitive to all types of current for three-phase devices and for single-phase
devices not connected to a phase and the neutral conductor.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Equipment Grounding
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT GROUNDING
• Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as
well as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of the entire
device.
• Ground the device before applying voltage.
• The cross section of the protective ground conductor must comply with the
applicable standards.
• Do not use conduits as protective ground conductors; use a protective
ground conductor inside the conduit.
• Do not consider cable shields to be protective ground conductors.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Tighten the grounding screws according to the instructions given in the Ground
Cables section, page 152.
Connection Instructions
The product has a leakage current greater than 3.5 mA. If the protective ground
connection is interrupted, a hazardous touch current may flow if the product is
touched.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT
Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as well
as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of the entire drive
system .
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT
Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as well
as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of the entire drive
system .
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT
Verify compliance with all local and national electrical code requirements as well
as all other applicable regulations with respect to grounding of the entire drive
system .
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Connection Instructions
DANGER
INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION AGAINST OVERCURRENTS CAN CAUSE
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
• Use properly rated overcurrent protection devices.
• Use the fuses/circuit breakers specified.
• Do not connect the product to a supply mains whose prospective short circuit
current rating (current that flows during a short circuit) exceeds the specified
maximum permissible value.
• When rating the upstream mains fuses and the cross sections as well as the
lengths of the mains cables, take into account the minimum required
prospective short-circuit current (Isc). Refer to the Upstream Protection
Device section.
• If the minimum required prospective short-circuit current (Isc) is not
available, increase the power of the transformer or decrease the length of
the cables.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The values and products for IEC compliance are specified in the catalog.
The values and products for UL/CSA compliance are specified in the annex
provided with the product.
NOTE: The Floor standing drives include semiconductor fuses as standard.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK DUE TO OVERLOAD ON MOTOR CABLES
• Verify that the protective ground conductor complies with the requirements
specified in IEC 61439-1.
• Verify compliance of the motor cables with the specification of IEC 60034-25.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The motor cables are dimensioned for the maximum continuous current. They
apply to 0...100 Hz (up to 300 Hz the cable losses increase about 25 % because
of the Skin-effect).
The IGBT modules cause high-frequent interferences which drain off more and
more stronger to the ground potential with increasing motor cable length. As a
result the line-conducted interferences to the mains increase. In case of too long
motor cables the attenuation of the mains filters is not longer sufficient and the
permitted interference limits are exceeded.
1 m (3 ft) < L < 50 m (164 ft) Filter not required dV/dt filter
50 m (164 ft) < L < 100 m (328 ft) Filter not required Sinus filter
100 m (328 ft) < L < 300 m (984 ft) Filter not required Sinus filter
300 m (984 ft) < L < 500 m (1640 ft) dV/dt filter Sinus filter
500 m (1640 ft) < L < 1000 m (3281 ft) Sinus filter Sinus filter
NOTE: When calculating cable lengths for the purpose of guarding against
these overvoltage situations, a shielded cable should count as twice the length
of an unshielded cable. For example, if a shielded cable is 100 m (328 ft) in
actual length, it should be considered to be equal to a 200 m (656 ft) length
standard cable in the calculation.
NOTE: The FS drive is delivered with standard output filters. For motor cable
lengths beyond 300 m (984 ft), refer to the ATV660 drive range , page 11.
Additional Information
Further detailed technical information is available in the following white paper An
Improved Approach for Connecting VSD and Electric Motors (998-2095-10-17-
13AR0_EN) available on www.se.com.
(1) STO Safe Torque Off, (2) Analog Output, (3) Digital Input, (4) reference
potentiometer (ex. SZ1RV1002), (5) Analog Input
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
If a downstream contactor is used between the drive and the motor, verify the
following:
• The contacts between the motor and the drive must be closed before a Run
command is executed.
• The power stage must not be enabled when the contacts between the motor
and the drive open.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Sensor Connection
It is possible to connect either 1 sensor on terminals AI2 or AI3.
NOTICE
OVERHEATING
• Verify that the circuit breaker in the cabinet is closed during operation.
• Verify that the door of the cabinet is closed during operation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTE: For a detailed wiring diagram of the Floor standing drive, contact
Schneider Electric Services.
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
• If the drive is set to SK or EXT, do not connect the 0 V terminal to ground or
to protective ground.
• Verify that accidental grounding of digital inputs configured for sink logic,
caused, for example, by damage to the signal cables, cannot occur.
• Follow all applicable standards and directives such as NFPA 79 and EN
60204 for proper control circuit grōunding practices.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
The switch is used to adapt the operation of the logic inputs to the technology of
the programmable controller outputs. To access the switch, follow the Access to
control Terminals procedure , page 165. The switch is located below the control
terminals, page 199.
• Set the switch to Source (factory setting) if using PLC outputs with PNP
transistors.
• Set the switch to Ext if using PLC outputs with NPN transistors.
Wiring With Use of the Output Power Supply for the Digital Inputs
Switch set to SRC (Source) position
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY INCORRECT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
The +24 Vdc supply voltage is connected with many exposed signal
connections in the drive system.
• Use a power supply unit that meets the PELV (Protective Extra Low Voltage)
requirements.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Switch set to EXT (Sink External) position without functional isolation on digital
inputs
Switch set to EXT (Sink External) position with functional isolation on digital
inputs. This configuration requires the use of 2 external supply units.
NOTE:
• STO inputs are also connected by default on a 24 Vdc terminal. If the
external power supply is switched off, the function STO will be triggered.
• To avoid to trigger the STO function when switching-on the product, the
external power supply must be previously switched on.
Switch set to SRC (Source) position
DANGER
HAZARD OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
• Wire cross sections and tightening torques must comply with the
specifications provided in this document.
• If you use flexible multi-wire cables for a connection with a voltage higher
than 25 Vac, you must use ring type cable lugs or wire ferrules, depending
on the wire gauge and the specified stripping length of the cable.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
S/L2
T/L3
U/T1 Outputs to the motor
V/T2
W/T3
Ground Cables
Ground cable cross sections of input and output ground cables are the same as
those given for the input and output cables. Minimum cross section of protective
ground cable is 10 mm2 (AWG 8) and 16 mm2 (AWG 6) for AL cable.
Tightening torques according to frame size
• Frame sizes 1...3: 2.5 N·m (22.1 lbf.in)
• Frame size 3S: 12 N·m (106.2 lbf.in)
• Frame size 3Y:
◦ ATV•30U22Y6...U75Y6, ATV•30D11Y6: 3 N·m (26.5 lbf.in)
◦ ATV•30D15Y6, D18Y6: 5.4 N·m (47.8 lbf.in)
◦ ATV•30D22Y6, D30Y6: 12 N·m (106.2 lbf.in)
• Frame size 4: 5 N·m (44.2 lbf.in)
• Frame size 5: 25 N·m (221.3 lbf.in)
• Frame sizes 5S and 5Y: 41 N·m (362.89 lbf.in)
• Frame size 6:
◦ : 27 N·m (239 lbf.in)
◦ :13.5 N·m (119.5 lbf.in)
DANGER
HAZARD OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
If the product is used below its rated power and you choose to reduce the wire
cross section compared to the specified minimum wire cross section given at
rated condition, ensure that the selected wire cross section is compliant with the
duty cycle and current load of the application.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Frame Size 1
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
U07••, U15••, U22••, 0.5 (20) 1.3 (11.5) 6 (10) 1.3 (11.5)
U30N4•, U40N4•,
U55N4•, U30M3,
U40M3
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 2
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
U22S6X...D15S6X,
U75N4•, D11N4•, 0.5 (20) 1.8 (15.6) 10 (8) 1.8 (15.6)
U55M3
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 3
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
U75M3, D11M3
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 3S
Electrical characteristics (*)
mm² (AWG)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in)
D18S6, D22S6 1.5 (16) 1.4 (12.4) 4 (12) 3 (26.5) 10 (8) 12 (106.2)
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum and intermediate permissible cross section are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that
the wire cross section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 3Y
Electrical characteristics (*)
mm² (AWG)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in)
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum and intermediate permissible cross section are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that
the wire cross section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 4
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 5
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 5S
Electrical characteristics (*)
mm² (AWG)
D55S6 35 (2)
D75S6 50 (1/0)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in)
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 5Y
Electrical characteristics (*)
mm² (AWG)
D75Y6 35 (2)
D90Y6 50 (1/0)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in) mm² (AWG) N·m (lbf.in)
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size 6
NOTE:
• If used with ring tongue: selection criteria are compatible with screw M10,
width 24 mm (0.94 in.), following DIN 46234.
• If used with lugs: selection criteria are compatible with standard cable lug
according to DIN 46234. You may also use lug kit DZ2FH6 and DZ2FH1
available on se.com.
Electrical characteristics (*)
C11N4 2 x 50 (2 x 1/0)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
N·m (lbf.in)
D55M3, D75M3
mm² (AWG)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
N·m (lbf.in)
Frame Size A
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
D15N4, D18N4, D22N4 0.5 (20) 3.5 (30.4) 16 (6) 3.5 (30.4)
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
D15N4, D18N4, D22N4 0.5 (20) 3.5 (30.4) 16 (6) 3.5 (30.4)
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size B
Electrical characteristics (*)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
Frame Size C
Electrical characteristics (*)
D55N4E 70 70
D75N4E 95 95
D90N4E 95 120
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
(*) The mechanical characteristics concern power terminal only and do not take into account the cabling equipment (cable clamp, cable
gland,...) that are designed for the rated conditions.
(**) Minimum permissible cross sections are provided, if the product is used below its rated power. In this case, ensure that the wire cross
section is compliant with the duty cycle and current load.
NOTE: Only use cables with solid wires or rigid stranded wires.
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
N·m (lbf.in)
C11N4F...C31N4F 47 (415)
(*) Minimum wire cross section to be applied when the product is used at rated power.
Mechanical characteristics
N·m (lbf.in)
C11N4F...C31N4F 47 (415)
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Step Action
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame sizes 1 to 3 IP20
drives
Step Action
Access To The Terminals For Frame Sizes 3S and 5S, for 600 V
Supply Mains
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame sizes 3S and 5S
drives
Step Action
Access To The Terminals For Frame Sizes 3Y and 5Y, for 500...690
V Supply Mains
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame sizes 3Y and 5Y
drives
Step Action
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame sizes 4 and 5
drives
Step Action
1 Unscrew the 6 screws (frame size 4) ot the 8 screws (frame size 5) attaching the front
and bottom covers
2 Remove the covers
3 On completion of wiring...
• Refit the power terminal cover
• Refit the front cover
Tighten the front cover screws to...
• 1.1 N•m / 9.7 lb-in for frame size 4
• 2.6 N•m / 23 lb-in for frame size 5
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame sizes 4 and 5
drives
Step Action
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame size 6 drives
Step Action
1 Unscrew the 6 screws attaching the bottom front cover and remove it
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame size 7 drives
Step Action
1 Unscrew the 4 screws attaching the bottom front cover and remove it
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame size A drives
Step Action
4 Refit the front cover on completion of wiring. Tighten the screws to 1.5 N•m / 13.3 lb-in.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on frame sizes B and C
drives
Step Action
3 Refit the front cover on completion of wiring. Tighten the screws to 1.5 N•m / 13.3 lb-in.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Apply the following instructions to access the terminals on Floor Standing drives
Step Action
1 Open the enclosure. Unscrew the 9 front screws of both upper and lower covers
5 On completion of wiring...
• Refit both upper and lower covers
• Tighten the screws to 5.5 N•m / 48.6 lb-in
• Refit the internal switch handle
Wire the power cables as shown below (example for wall mounting drives).
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
Wire the power cables as shown below (example for wall mounting drives).
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
15 20 ATV650D15N4• ATV630D15N4
18.5 25 ATV650D18N4• ATV630D18N4
22 30 ATV650D22N4• ATV630D22N4
Wire the power cables as shown below (example for wall mounting drives).
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
30 40 ATV650D30N4• ATV630D30N4
37 50 ATV650D37N4• ATV630D37N4
45 60 ATV650D45N4• ATV630D45N4
Wire the power cables as shown below (example for wall mounting drives).
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
55 75 ATV650D55N4• ATV630D55N4
75 100 ATV650D75N4• ATV630D75N4
90 125 ATV650D90N4• ATV630D90N4
Wire the power cables as shown below (example for wall mounting drives).
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
Step Action
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
NOTE: A conduit box is available as an option. It enables an IP21 degree of
protection at the bottom side of the drive. See NHA52502 available on www.
se.com.
Cable wiring:
Step Action
Cable wiring:
Step Action
NOTE: PA/+ and PC/- terminals are used only to measure the DC Bus voltage
and are not intended to be wired for an external use.
C31N4• 2,200
In order to remove the link between the fans and power supply terminals R/L1, S/
L2, T/L3 and relocate it at terminals R0, S0, T0. Cross the connectors X1 and X4
as indicated on the diagram below:
Step Action
1 Verify the input mains supply voltage. The drive transformer is factory set to suit a 380/400
Vac mains supply input voltage. If the supply mains voltage is between 415 and 440 Vac,
disconnect P1 transformer terminal and connect the wire to the P2 terminal.
2 Connect the supply mains cable lugs to the power input terminals L1, L2, L3. Attach the
PE cable lug to the Ground bar.
3 Connect the motor cable lugs to the power output terminals U, V, W. Attach the PE cable
lug to the Ground bar.
4 Position the lower cable clamp on the insulated part of the supply mains cable and attach
it to the lower rail.
Position the upper cable clamp on the cable shielding of the motor cable and attach it to
the upper rail.
Position the lower cable clamp on the insulated part of the motor cable and attach it to the
lower rail.
a flat washer
b nut
c spring washer
d flat washer
e M12 screw
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Limit Values
This product meets the EMC requirements according to the standard IEC 61800-3
if the measures described in this manual are implemented during installation.
If the selected composition (product itself, mains filter, other accessories and
measures) does not meet the requirements of category C1, the following
information applies as it appears in IEC 61800-3:
WARNING
RADIO INTERFERENCE
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case supplementary mitigation measures may be required.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Use mounting plates with good electrical conductivity, connect large surface areas of metal parts, Good conductivity due to large
remove paint from contact areas. surface contact.
Ground the control cabinet, the control cabinet door and the mounting plate with ground straps or Reduces emissions.
ground wires. The conductor cross section must be at least 10 mm2 (AWG 8).
Fit switching devices such as power contactors, relays or solenoid valves with interference Reduces mutual interference.
suppression units or arc suppressors (for example, diodes, varistors, RC circuits).
Install frame size 1 and 2 drives on grounded metal back plane. Reduces emissions.
Shielded cables
EMC measures Objective
Connect large surface areas of cable shields, use cable clamps and ground straps. Reduces emissions.
Use cable clamps to connect a large surface area of the shields of all shielded cables to the
mounting plate at the control cabinet entry.
Ground shields of digital signal wires at both ends by connecting them to a large surface area or via Reduces interference affecting the
conductive connector housings signal wires, reduces emissions
Ground the shields of analog signal wires directly at the device (signal input); insulate the shield at Reduces ground loops due to low-
the other cable end or ground it via a capacitor (for example, 10 nF, 100 V or higher. frequency interference.
Use only shielded motor cables with copper braid and a coverage of at least 85%, ground a large Diverts interference currents in a
surface area of the shield at both ends. controlled way, reduces emissions.
Cable Installation
EMC measures Objective
Do not route fieldbus cables and signal wires in a single cable duct together with lines with DC and Reduces mutual interference.
AC voltages of more than 60 V. (Fieldbus cables, signal lines and analog lines may be in the same
cable duct)
Keep cables as short as possible. Do not install unnecessary cable loops, use short cables from the Reduces capacitive and inductive
central grounding point in the control cabinet to the external ground connection. interference.
Use equipotential bonding conductors in the following cases: wide-area installations, different Reduces current in the cable shield,
voltage supplies and installation across several buildings. reduces emissions.
Use twisted pair for the DC supply. Reduces interference affecting the
signal cables, reduces emissions.
For digital and analog inputs use shielded twisted cables with a pitch of between 25...50 mm (1...2
in).
Power Supply
EMC measures Objective
Operate product on mains with grounded neutral point. Enables effectiveness of mains filter.
Surge arrester if there is a risk of overvoltage. Reduces the risk of damage caused
by overvoltage.
Operation
NOTICE
OVERVOLTAGE OR OVERHEATING
If the drive is operated via an IT or corner grounded system, the integrated EMC
filter must be disconnected as described in the present manual.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The drives have a built-in EMC filter. As a result they exhibit leakage current to
ground. If the leakage current creates compatibility problems with your installation
(residual current device or other), then you can reduce the leakage current by
disconnecting the built-in filter as shown below. In this configuration the product
does not meet the EMC requirements according to the standard IEC 61800-3.
Setting
Apply the following instructions to disconnect the built-in EMC filter.
Step Action
2
The screw(s) or switch is/are factory set to the position, as shown on detail
3 For operation without the built-in EMC filter, remove the screw(s) from its/ their location or move the switch from its position and
NOTE:
• Use only the screw(s) supplied.
• Do not operate the drive with setting screw(s) removed.
Setting For Frame Size 3S, Frame Size 3Y and Frame Size 4 Products,
200...240 V
Setting For Frame Size 5S, Frame Size 5Y and Frame Size 6 Products
ATV650U07N4(E)...U55N4(E)
ATV650U75N4(E)...D11N4(E)
ATV650D15N4(E)...D22N4(E)
Wiring Characteristics
DANGER
HAZARD OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
• Wire cross sections and tightening torques must comply with the
specifications provided in this document.
• If you use flexible multi-wire cables for a connection with a voltage higher
than 25 Vac, you must use ring type cable lugs or wire ferrules, depending
on the wire gauge and the specified stripping length of the cable.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Control Relay Output Wire Cross Other Wire Cross Section Tightening
Terminals Section Torque
mm² (AWG) mm² (AWG) mm² (AWG) mm² (AWG) N•m (lbf.
in)
All terminals 0.75 (18) 1.5 (16) 0.5 (20) 1.5 (16) 0.5 (4.4)
(1) The value corresponds to the minimum permissible cross section of the
terminal.
NOTE: Also refer to Control Terminal Electrical data, page 200 .
Legend
Mark- Description
ing
24V Output power supply for O Use only PELV standard power supply unit.
digital inputs and safety • +24 Vdc
function STO inputs
• Tolerance: minimum 20.4 Vdc, maximum 27 Vdc
• Current: maximum 200 mA for both 24 Vdc terminals
• Terminal protected against overload and short-circuit
• In Sink Ext position, this supply is powered by external PLC supply
AQ1 Analog output O AQ: Analog output software-configurable for voltage or current
• Voltage analog output 0...10 Vdc, minimum. Minimum load impedance 470 Ω,
AQ2 Analog output O
• Current analog output X-Y mA by programming X and Y from 0...20 mA,
maximum load impedance 500 Ω
• Sampling time: 10 ms + 1 ms maximum
• Resolution 10 bits
• Accuracy: ±1 % for a temperature variation of 60 °C (108 °F)
• Linearity ±0.2 %
10V Output supply for Analog O Internal supply for the analog inputs
input • 10.5 Vdc
• Tolerance ±5 %
• Current: maximum 10 mA
• Short circuit protected
AI2-AI3 Sensor inputs I Software-configurable PT100/PT1000 or KTY84 or PTC or Water level sensor
• PT100
◦ 1 thermal sensor
◦ Sensor current: 5 mA
◦ Range –20...200 °C (–4...392 °F)
◦ Accuracy ±4 °C (7.2 °F) for a temperature variation of 60 °C (108 °F)
• PT1000
◦ 1 thermal sensor
◦ Thermal sensor current: 1 mA
◦ Range –20...200 °C (–4...392 °F)
◦ Accuracy ±4 °C (7.2 °F) for a temperature variation of 60 °C (108 °F)
• PTC
◦ 6 sensors maximum mounted in series
◦ Sensor current: 1 mA
◦ Nominal value: < 1.5 kΩ
◦ Overheat trigger threshold : 2.9 kΩ ± 0.2kΩ
◦ Overheat reset threshold : 1.575 kΩ ± 75Ω
◦ Low impedance detection threshold : 50 Ω ±10 Ω
• KTYp84
◦ 1 thermal sensor
◦ Thermal sensor current: 1 mA
◦ Range –20...200 °C (–4...392 °F)
◦ Accuracy ±4 °C (7.2 °F) for a temperature variation of 60 °C (108 °F)
• Water Level Sensor
◦ Sensitivity: 0...1 MΩ, adjustable by software
◦ Water level sensor current: 0.3 mA...1 mA maximum
◦ Adjustable delay: 0...10 s
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSED BY INCORRECT POWER SUPPLY UNIT
The +24VDC supply voltage is connected with many exposed signal
connections in the drive system.
• Use a power supply unit that meets the PELV (Protective Extra Low Voltage)
requirements.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
INCORRECT WIRING
• Only PELV circuits are allowed to be connected on the control part (except
relays R1, R2 and R3).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTICE
INCORRECT VOLTAGE
Supply the digital inputs with 24 Vdc only.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Safe Torque Off inputs STOA, STOB 3000 m / 9840 ft 1000 m / 3280 ft
Step Action
2 Insert the cable in the cabling plate, according to the outlined locations. The breakable
cut out is used for fieldbus cables.
3 Connect the cable to the module
NOTE: Cabling plate shown is for frame size 2. Other cabling plates look
slightly differs from this one.
NOTE: For Floor standing products route the option cables into the integrated
control cable conduit.
Step Action
2 Push the module into its location and keep access to the module terminal screws.
3 Insert the I/O cable in the cabling plate, according to the outlined location.
To help ensure correct wiring of the control part, apply the following instructions to
install the PROFIBUS fieldbus module on Frame size 1 drives
Step Action
Step Action
1 Wire the P24, 0V, the digital inputs (DI1...DI6), and the 24V terminal
2 Wire the safety outputs STOA, STOB, the 24V, the COM and the analog outputs (AQ1,
AQ2) terminals, wire the 10V, the analog inputs (AI1...AI3) and COM terminals
NOTE: Cabling plate shown is for frame size 2. Other cabling plates look
slightly differs from this one.
NOTE: For Floor standing products route the control wires into the integrated
control cable conduit.
NOTE: Cabling plate shown is for frame size 2. Other cabling plates look
slightly differs from this one.
NOTE: For Floor standing products route the control wires into the integrated
control cable conduit.
Example: cable path for frame size 5Y for 500-690 V mains voltage
Checking Installation
Check List Before Switching On
The safety function STO (Safe Torque Off) does not remove power from the DC
bus. The safety function STO only removes power to the motor. The DC bus
voltage and the mains voltage to the drive are still present.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
• Do not use the safety function STO for any other purposes than its intended
function.
• Use an appropriate switch, that is not part of the circuit of the safety function
STO, to disconnect the drive from the mains power.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
• Only start the system if there are no persons or obstructions in the zone of
operation.
• Verify that a functioning emergency stop push-button is within reach of all
persons involved in the operation.
• Do not operate the product with unknown settings or data.
• Verify that the wiring is appropriate for the settings.
• Never modify a parameter unless you fully understand the parameter and all
effects of the modification.
• When commissioning, carefully run tests for all operating states, operating
conditions and potential error situations.
• Anticipate movements in unintended directions or oscillation of the motor.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
UNANTICIPATED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Verify that movements without braking effect cannot cause injuries or equipment
damage.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Mechanical Installation
Verify the mechanical installation of the entire drive system:
Step Action ✔
2 Did you tighten all fastening screws to the specified tightening torque?
Electrical installation
Verify the electrical connections and the cabling:
Step Action ✔
2 The correct tightening of the screws may be altered during assembly and wiring
phases of the drive.
Verify and adjust the tightening of all terminal screws to the specified nominal torque.
3 Do all fuses and circuit breaker have the correct rating; are the fuses of the specified
type?
Refer to the information provided in the Altivar Process ATV600 Getting Started
Annex (SCCR), catalog number: EAV64300 for UL/CSA compliance and also in the
catalog , page 11 for IEC compliance.
5 Did you properly separate and insulate the control and power wiring?
6 Did you properly connect and install all cables and connectors?
7 Do all plug-in terminals colors and markings correspond to the colors and marking of
the control block?
8 Did you properly connect the signal wires?
Maintenance
Scheduled Servicing
Servicing
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in Safety Information chapter before
performing any procedure in this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
HOT SURFACES
• Ensure that any contact with hot surfaces is avoided.
• Do not allow flammable or heat-sensitive parts in the immediate vicinity of
hot surfaces.
• Verify that the product has sufficiently cooled down before handling it.
• Verify that the heat dissipation is sufficient by performing a test run under
maximum load conditions.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
INSUFFICIENT MAINTENANCE
Verify that the maintenance activities described below are performed at the
specified intervals.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Maintenance Activities
Overall All parts such as housing, Perform a visual inspection At least every year
condition HMI, control block,
connections, etc.
Cooling Wall mounting drives fan Verify the fan operation At least every year
Floor standing drives fan Replace the fans, see Every 35000 operating
for power part and catalog and the instructions hours or every 6 years
enclosure door fan sheets on www.se.com.
Fastening All screws for electrical Verify tightening torques At least every year
and mechanical
connections
(1) Maximum maintenance intervals from the date of commissioning. Reduce the intervals
between maintenance to adapt maintenance to the environmental conditions, the operating
conditions of the drive, and to any other factor that may influence the operation and/ or
maintenance requirements of the drive.
NOTE: The fan operation depends on the drive thermal state. The drive may
be running and the fan not.
Fans may continue to run for a certain period of time even after power to the
product has been disconnected.
CAUTION
RUNNING FANS
Verify that fans have come to a complete standstill before handling them.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
Long-term Storage
Capacitor Reforming
If the drive was not connected to mains for an extended period of time, the
capacitors must be restored to their full performance before the motor is started.
NOTICE
REDUCED CAPACITOR PERFORMANCE
• Apply mains voltage to the drive for one hour before starting the motor if the
drive has not been connected to mains for the specified periods of time.(1)
• Verify that no Run command can be applied before the period of one hour
has elapsed.
• Verify the date of manufacture if the drive is commissioned for the first time
and run the specified procedure if the date of manufacture is more than 12
months in the past.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Decommissioning
Uninstall the Product
Observe the following procedure when uninstalling the product.
• Switch off all supply voltage. Verify that no voltages are present - refer to the
Safety Information chapter, page 5.
• Remove all connection cables.
• Uninstall the product.
End of Life
The components of the product consist of different materials which can be
recycled and which must be disposed of separately.
• Dispose of the packaging in compliance with all applicable regulations.
• Dispose of the product in compliance with all applicable regulations.
Refer to the Green Premium section, page 27 for information and documents on
environmental protection such as EoLI (End of Life instruction).
Additional Support
Customer Care Center
For additional support, you can contact our Customer Care Center on:
www.se.com/CCC.
Glossary
A
Abbreviations:
Req. = Required
Opt. = Optional
AC:
Alternating Current
D
DC:
Direct Current
E
ELV:
Extra-Low Voltage. For more information: IEC 60449
Error :
Discrepancy between a detected (computed, measured, or signaled) value or
condition and the specified or theoretically correct value or condition.
F
Factory setting:
Factory settings when the product is shipped
Fault Reset:
A function used to restore the drive to an operational state after a detected error is
cleared by removing the cause of the error so that the error is no longer active.
Fault:
Fault is an operating state. If the monitoring functions detect an error, a transition
to this operating state is triggered, depending on the error class. A "Fault reset" is
required to exit this operating state after the cause of the detected error has been
removed. Further information can be found in the pertinent standards such as IEC
61800-7, ODVA Common Industrial Protocol (CIP).
G
GP:
General-Purpose
L
L/R:
Time constant equal to the quotient of inductance value (L) over the resistance
value (R).
N
NC contact:
Normally Closed contact
NO contact:
Normally Open contact
O
OEM:
Original Equipment Manufacturer
OVCII:
Overvoltage Category II, according IEC 61800-5-1
P
PA/+:
DC bus terminal
PC/-:
DC bus terminal
PELV:
Protective Extra Low Voltage, low voltage with isolation. For more information:
IEC 60364-4-41.
PLC:
Programmable logic controller.
Power stage:
The power stage controls the motor. The power stage generates current for
controlling the motor.
PTC:
Positive Temperature Coefficient. PTC thermistor probes integrated in the motor
to measure its temperature
PWM:
Pulse Width Modulation.
R
REACh:
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals regulation
RoHS:
Restriction of Hazardous Substances
S
SCPD:
Short-Circuit Protective Device
STD:
Standard
STO:
Safe Torque Off: No power that could cause torque or force is supplied to the
motor
T
TVS Diode:
Transient Voltage Suppression Diode
V
VHP:
Very High Horse Power (> 800 kW)
VSD:
Variable Speed Drive
W
Warning:
If the term is used outside the context of safety instructions, a warning alerts to a
potential error that was detected by a monitoring function. A warning does not
cause a transition of the operating state.