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CDD3000-HF
Operation Manual

Inverter Drive System


2.2 A - 32 A
Sizes (BG)
BG1 BG2 BG3 BG4 BG5
2,4...4,0A 5,5...5,7A 7,8...10,0A 14,0...17,0A 24...32A

X7
X7

X6
X6

X5

X7
X5
ANTRIEBSTEC
H1

X6
D-35633
HNIK H2
Lahnau
H3

X7
ANTRIEBSTEC
D-35633
H1 Typ:
HNIK H2 X4
Lahnau
H3

X5
Netz:
Ausg.:

X6

X7
Typ:
X4
Netz:
SN.: ANTRIEBSTEC
D-35633
H1
Ausg.: X1 HNIK H2
Lahnau
H3
000.0

X5

X6
U 00.00
SN.: Typ:
0000 X4
X1 V 00
000.0 Netz:
U 00.00 ANTRIEBSTEC
H1
0000 W Ausg.: D-35633
H2

X5
HNIK

V 00
Lahnau
H3
X2
SN.:
W Typ:
X4
000.0 H1
X2 ! 00.00 Netz:
ANTRIEBSTEC
D-35633
HNIK H2

Kondensatorent- capacitor disscharge temps de decharge


RB+ 0000
Lahnau
H3
Ausg.:

Betriebsanleitung Pay attention to the >3 min. observer le


00

du condensteur
ATTENTION
! RB Typ:

operation manual! mode dèmploi!


SN.: X4
Kondensatorent- capacitor disscharge temps de decharge

RB+
Betriebsanleitung Pay attention to the >3 min. observer le

Netz:
L- X2 000.0
du condensteur
ATTENTION

RB 00.00 Ausg.:
operation manual! mode dèmploi!

0000

ladezeit >3 Min. time >3 minutes.


L- 00 SN.:

WARNING
L1
000.0
ladezeit >3 Min. time >3 minutes.

L2 X2 00.00
WARNING

L1 0000
L3 00

ACHTUNG
L2

beachten!
L3 X2
ACHTUNG

X3
X1 X1
beachten!

U U
X3
V V

W W

X3

RB+ RB+
! RB

Kondensatorent- capacitor disscharge temps de decharge


RB X3

Betriebsanleitung Pay attention to the >3 min. observer le


du condensteur
ATTENTION
L-

operation manual! mode dèmploi!


L-

! X3
L1

Kondensatorent- capacitor disscharge temps de decharge


L1

ladezeit >3 Min. time >3 minutes.

Betriebsanleitung Pay attention to the >3 min. observer le


du condensteur
ATTENTION
WARNING
L2 L2

operation manual! mode dèmploi!


L3 L3
ACHTU
Konde NG

ladezeit >3 Min. time >3 minutes.


ACHTUNG
ladezensator

WARNING
Betriebit >3 ent- WARN

CDD32.003-HF CDD32.006-HF

beachten!
Min. capaciING
beacht sanleit
en! ung time tor
dissch
Pay >3 minute
L1 attenti
operat arge ATTEN
s. temps TION
ion on to
L2 manuathe du condende

ACHTUNG
dechar
l! >3 min.
L3 steur ge
mode observ

beachten!
dèmpl
er
oi! le
L- !
RB
RB+

CDD32.004-HF CDD32.008-HF U
V
W

CDD34.003-HF CDD34.008-HF
CDD34.005-HF CDD34.010-HF CDD34.014-HF
CDD34.024-HF
CDD34.006-HF CDD34.017-HF
CDD34.032-HF

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual


ID No.: 0998.00B.1-00 • 03/2005

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We reserve the right to make technical changes.
Dear user
Step Action Comment

This Operation Manual will enable you


to install and commission the
1 Guide to quick-starting
CDD3000-HF drive system very
quickly and easily.

Simply follow the step-by-step tables


in sections 2/3/4.
2 And away you go!
Experience “Plug 'n Play” with the
CDD3000-HF.

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Table of contents

1 Safety 1

2 Mechanical installation 2

3 Installation 3

4 Commissioning 4

5 Diagnosis / Fault rectification 5

Appendix: Technical data, Ambient conditions,


Project planning notes A

Appendix: Index
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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual
Overview If you want more information on the drive solutions presented here and
Documentation on the full scope of software features of the drive system, please refer to
the CDD3000 Application Manual. You can order the following
documents from us, or download them free of charge from our website at
www.lust-tec.de:

CDD3000-HF Operation CDD3000-HF Application Manual


Manual Catalogue CDD3000

D C F1

Quick and easy initial Selecting and ordering a Adaptation of the drive
commissioning drive system system to the application

CANLust Communication CANopen Communication PROFIBUS-DP Communication


Module Manual Module Manual Module Manual

G1 G2 G3

Project planning, Project planning, Project planning, installation


installation and installation and and commissioning of the
commissioning of the commissioning of the CDD3000-HF on the field bus
CDD3000-HF on the field CDD3000-HF on the field
bus bus

Pictograms
➢ Attention! Misoperation may result in damage to the
drive or malfunctions.

➢ Danger from electrical tension! Improper behaviour


may endanger human life.

➢ Danger from rotating parts! The drive may start


running automatically.

➢ Note: Useful information.

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual


1 Safety
1.1 Measures for your safety ........................................1-1
1.2 Intended use ............................................................1-2
1.3 Responsibility ..........................................................1-2

2 Mechanical installation
2.1 Notes for operation .................................................2-1
2.2 Mounting variants ...................................................2-1
2.3 Wall mounting .........................................................2-3
2.4 Cold plate ................................................................2-5
2.5 Push-through heat sink (Dx.x) ...............................2-8

3 Installation
3.1 Overview ..................................................................3-2
3.2 Grounding lead connection .....................................3-4
3.3 Motor connection ....................................................3-5
3.3.1 Motor phase connection .......................................3-6
3.3.2 Motor temperature monitoring .............................3-7
3.3.3 Holding brake (if installed) ....................................3-8
3.3.4 production of encoder cables ...............................3-8
3.4 Mains connection ..................................................3-13
3.5 Braking resistor (RB) ............................................3-16
3.6 Control connections ..............................................3-17
3.6.1 Specification of control connections ...................3-18
3.6.2 Standard terminal assignment ...........................3-20
3.6.3 Isolation .............................................................3-21
3.7 EMC compliant installation ...................................3-22
3.8 Encoder simulation - Master encoder input ........3-23
3.8.1 Encoder simulation ............................................3-23
3.8.2 Master encoder ..................................................3-25

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4 Commissioning
4.1 Choice of commissioning .......................................4-2
4.2 Serial commissioning ............................................. 4-2
4.2.1 Serial commissioning with DRIVEMANAGER ............ 4-2
4.2.2 Serial commissioning with KEYPAD ...................... 4-4
4.3 Initial commissioning ............................................. 4-6
4.3.1 Selecting the unit for speed values ...................... 4-8
4.3.2 Selecting preset solution ..................................... 4-9
4.3.3 Setting the motor and encoder ........................... 4-11
4.3.4 Making basic settings ........................................ 4-13
4.3.5 Setting function parameters ............................... 4-14
4.3.6 Safety functions ................................................. 4-15
4.3.7 Motor filter ........................................................ 4-16
4.3.8 Switching frequency .......................................... 4-16
4.3.9 Saving settings .................................................. 4-17
4.4 Test run ................................................................. 4-18
4.5 Operation with DRIVEMANAGER .............................. 4-22
4.6 Operation with KEYPAD KP200 ...............................4-24

5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification
5.1 LEDs ........................................................................ 5-1
5.2 Fault response ........................................................ 5-2
5.3 Error messages .......................................................5-3
5.4 Resetting errors ...................................................... 5-4
5.5 User errors in KEYPAD operation ............................. 5-5
5.6 User errors in SMARTCARD operation .......................5-5
5.7 Errors in power switching ...................................... 5-5
5.8 Reset .......................................................................5-6

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual


A Appendix
A.1 Technical data ........................................................ A-2
A.2 Ambient conditions ................................................ A-8
A.3 Project planning notes, “Cold plate” .................... A-9
A.4 Change in system load
through use of a line choke ................................. A-10
A.5 UL approbation ..................................................... A-12
A.6 Layout ................................................................... A-14

B Index

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1 Safety

2
1.1 Measures for The CDD3000-HF servo drives are quick and safe to handle. For your
your safety own safety and for the safe functioning of your device, please be sure to
observe the following points:

Read the Operation Manual first!


• Follow the safety instructions!
3
Electric drives are dangerous:
• Electrical voltages > 230 V/460 V:
Dangerously high voltages may still be present
10 minutes after the power is cut. You should therefore
always check that no power is being applied!
4
• Rotating parts
• Hot surfaces

Your qualification:
• In order to prevent personal injury and damage to 5
property, only personnel with electrical engineering
qualifications may work on the device.
• The qualified personnel must familiarize themselves with
the Operation Manual (refer to IEC364, DIN VDE0100).
• Knowledge of national accident prevention regulations
(e.g. VBG 4 in Germany) A
During installation observe the following instructions:
• Always comply with the connection conditions and
technical specifications.
• Comply with the standards for electrical installations,
such as regarding wire cross-section, grounding lead and
ground connections. DE
• Do not touch electronic components and contacts EN
(electrostatic discharge may destroy components). FR
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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 1-1


1 Safety

1.2 Intended use Drive controllers are components for installation into electric systems or
machines.
When installed in machines the commissioning of the drive controller (i. e.
startup of intended operation) is prohibited, unless it has been
ascertained that the machine fully complies with the regulations of the
EC-directive 98/37/EC (Machine Directive); compliance with EN 60204 is
mandatory.
Commissioning (i. e. starting inteded operation) is only permitted when
strictly complying with EMC-directive (89/336/EEC).
The CDD3000-HF complies with the low voltage directive 73/
23/EEC

For the drive controller the harmonized standards of series EN 50178/


DIN VDE 0160 in connection with EN 60439-1/ VDE 0660 part 500 and
EN 60146/ VDE 0558 are applied.
If the drive controller is used in special applications, e. g. in areas subject
to explosion hazards, the applicable regulations and standards (e. g. in
Ex-environments EN 50014 “General provisions” and EN 50018
“Flameproof housing”) must be strictly observed.
Repairs must only be carried out by authorized repair workshops.
Unauthorised opening and incorrect intervention could lead to physical
injury or material damage. The warranty granted by LUST will become
void.

1.3 Responsibility Electronic devices are never fail-safe. The company setting up and/or
operating the machine or plant is itself responsible for ensuring that the
drive is rendered safe if the device fails.
EN 60204-1/DIN VDE 0113 "Safety of machines", in the section on
"Electrical equipment of machines", stipulates safety requirements for
electrical controls. They are intended to protect personnel and machinery,
and to maintain the function capability of the machine or plant concerned,
and must be observed.
An emergency stop system does not necessarily have to cut the power
supply to the drive. To protect against danger, it may be more beneficial to
keep individual drives running or to initiate specific safety sequences.
Execution of the emergency stop measure is assessed by means of a risk
analysis of the machine or plant, including the electrical equipment in
accordance with DIN EN 1050, and is determined by selecting the circuit
category in accordance with DIN EN 954-1 "Safety of machines - Safety-
related parts of controls".

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 1-2


1

2 Mechanical installation
2
2.1 Notes for operation .................................................2-1
2.2 Mounting variants ...................................................2-1
2.3 Wall mounting .........................................................2-3
2.4 Cold plate ................................................................2-5 3
2.5 Push-through heat sinks (Dx.x) ..............................2-8

2.1 Notes for Please ensure that ...


operation • no damp enters the device
• no aggressive or conductive substances are in the immediate vicinity
4
• no drill chippings, screws or foreign bodies drop into the device
• the vent openings are not covered over.
The device may otherwise be damaged.

2.2 Mounting
variants
Step Action Comment 5
Refer to the name plate to find out the The mounting variants differ in
1
mounting variant of your drive controller. their mode of cooling.

Continued
Name plate Mounting and cooling variant
on
A
Wall
CDD3...-HF,Wx.x Page 2-3
mounting

CDD3...-HF,Cx.x Cold plate Page 2-5


Wx.x

Push- Cx.x DE
CDD3...-HF,Dx.x through heat Page 2-8 EN
sink Dx.x FR
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Mounting and cooling variants ES
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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-1
2 Mechanical installation

Attention: When mounting drive controller for highspeed drives sizes


BG 1 and BG 2, version C x.x (cold plate) directly on the
switch cabinet wall, a clearance A must be maintained. This
clearance A must be sufficient for the screwdriver to be
inserted.

Note: If the installation prevents the clearance A from being


maintained, the mounting set CDD (order no. 0927.0017) is
available. See Order Catalogue for highspeed drive systems
(order no. 1000.24B.0).
The clearance to devices of different power classes must be
at least 20 mm. The minimum mounting clearance of the
other devices must also be taken into account.

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-2


2 Mechanical installation

2.3 Wall mounting


Step Action Comment
Mark out the position of the tapped holes Dimensional drawings/hole
1
on the backing plate.
Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the
spacing see Table 2.1.
The tapping area will provide
1
backing plate. you with good, full-area contact.
Pay attention to the mounting
Mount the drive controller for highspeed clearances!
2
drives vertically on the backing plate. The contact surface must be
metallically bright.
Mount the other components, such as the Mains filter max. 20 cm below
2
3 mains filter, line choke etc., on the the drive controller for
backing plate. highspeed drives
Continue with electrical installation in
4
section 3.

3
F CM-xxxx G
E1

E
With ventilator grille

5
30

F UM-xxxx 60 60 38.5

Figure 2.1 Mounting clearances (see Table 2.1)

Note the following points: A


• Air must be able to flow unhindered through the device.
• The backing plate must be well grounded.
• The best result for effective EMC installation is attained with a
chromated or galvanized backing plate. If backing plates are
varnished, the coating must be removed in the area of the contact
surface! DE
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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-3
2 Mechanical installation

CDD3...-HF,Wx.x BG12) BG22) BG3 BG4 BG5

Weight [kg] 2.4 3.5 4.4 6.5 7.2


B (width) 70 70 120 170
H (height) 245 270 330
D (depth) 195 220 218
A 40 40 80 130
C 235 260 320
D∅ ∅ 4.8 ∅ 4.8
Screws 4 x M4 4 x M4
E 3) 0
3) 45
E1 (with module)
F 3) 100

G 3) > 300

D∅
A
D∅
A
BG3
BG3
BG1 BG4
BG4
BG2 BG5
BG5
BG6
BG6
BG7
BG7
H H BG8
BG8
C
C
B

T
X7
X6

T
X7
X5

X6
X5

1) Additionally allow enough space at the bottom for the bending radii of the
connecting cables.
2) Corresponding to cold plate version with accessory heat sink HS3X.xxx
3) Mounting clearances see Figure 2.1.

Table 2.1 Dimensional drawings: Wall mounting (dimensions in mm)

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-4


2 Mechanical installation

2.4 Cold plate


Step Action Comment
Mark out the positions of the tapped Dimensional drawings/hole
1
holes on the backing plate or the cooler.
Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the
spacing see Table 2.2.
The tapping area will provide
1
backing plate. you with good, full-area contact.
Clean the contact surface and coat it
The contact surface must be
2 thinly and evenly with heat transfer
metallically bright.
compound.
Mount the drive controller for highspeed
drives vertically on the backing plate or
Pay attention to the mounting 2
3 clearances! Size of cooling
cooler. Tighten all screws to the same
surface see Table 2.3.
tightness.
Mount the other components, such as the Mains filter max. 20 cm below
4 mains filter, line choke etc., on the the drive controller for
backing plate. highspeed drives
Continue with electrical installation in
3
5
section 3.

G
F CM-xxxx
E1

With ventilator grille


5
30

UM-xxxx

F 60

Figure 2.2 Mounting clearances (see Table 2.2) A

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2 Mechanical installation

CDD3...-HF,Cx.x BG1 BG2 BG3 BG4 BG5

Weight [kg] 1.6 2.3 3.2 5.2 6.4


B (width) 70 70 100 150 200
H (height) 215 240 300
H (overall height with
ventilator) 235 260 - - -

D (depth) 120 145 150


A 50 85 135 185
C 205 230 200
C (with mounting set) 230 255 - - -
C1 – 100
D∅ ∅ 4.8 ∅ 5.5
Screws 4 x M4 6 x M5

E 1) 0 0
1) 45 15
E1 (with module)

F 1) 1002)

G 1) > 300

D∅ D∅ A
A

BG1 BG3
BG2 BG4
BG5

H H
C
C

B
C1
B
X7

T
X6

X7

T
X5

X6
X5

1) Mounting clearances see Figure 2.2.


2) Additionally allow enough space at the bottom for the bending radii of the connecting cables.

Table 2.2 Dimensional drawings: Cold plate (dimensions in mm)

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-6


2 Mechanical installation

Note the following points:


• Cooling can be attained either by a sufficiently large
backing plate (see Table 2.3) or by an additional cooler. 1
(1)
The cooler must be mounted centrally behind the
hottest area (1) of the device. See also “Project
planning notes, “Cold plate”” in Appendix A.3.
• The temperature on the rear panel of the drive
controller for highspeed drives must not exceed 85.0 °C. At a
temperature > 85 °C the device shuts down automatically. It can 2
only be restarted when it has cooled.
• Required evenness of contact surface = 0.05 mm, maximum
roughness of contact surface = roughness factor 6.3

Size
Device rated drive controller for
PV [W]
at 4/
RthK 3) Backing plate (unvarnished Ambient 3
power highspeed drives [K/W] steel min. cooling area temperature
8-16 kHz
1.0 kVA CDD32.003-HF,Cx.x 49 / 52 W 0.05 None 45°C
BG1
1.6 kVA CDD32.004-HF,Cx.x 63 / 70 W 0.05 650x100mm = 0.065m² 45°C1), 40°C2)
2.2 kVA CDD32.006-HF,Cx.x 90 / 97 W 0.05 650x460mm = 0.3m² 45°C1), 40°C2)
2.8 kVA CDD32.008-HF,Cx.x 110 / 120 W 0.05 650x460mm = 0.3m² 45°C1), 40°C2) 4
BG2
1.5 kVA CDD34.003-HF,Cx.x 70 / 85 W 0.05 None 45°C1), 40°C2)
2.8 kVA CDD34.005-HF,Cx.x 95 / 127 W 0.05 650x460mm = 0.3m² 45°C1), 40°C2)
3.9 kVA CDD34.006-HF,Cx.x 121 / 163 W 0.05
5.4 kVA CDD34.008-HF,Cx.x 150 / 177 W 0.03
BG3
6.9 kVA CDD34.010-HF,Cx.x 187 / 222 W 0.03 An additional cooler is required to supply 5
9.7 kVA CDD34.014-HF,Cx.x 225 / 283 W 0.02 adequate cooling.
BG4
11.8 kVA CDD34.017-HF,Cx.x 270 / 340 W 0.02 For project planning notes see Appendix A.3.
16.6 kVA CDD34.024-HF,Cx.x 330 / 415 W 0.015
BG5
22.2 kVA CDD34.032-HF,Cx.x 415 / 525 W 0.015
1) With a power stage clock frequency of 4 kHz
2) With a power stage clock frequency of 8/12/16 kHz
3) Thermal resistance between active cooling area and cooler
A
Table 2.3 Required cooling with cold plate

Note the following points:


• The backing plate must be grounded over a large area.
• The best result for effective EMC installation is attained with a
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chromated or galvanized backing plate. If backing plates are
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varnished, the coating must be removed in the area of the contact
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surface!
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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-7
2 Mechanical installation

2.5 Push-through
Step Action Comment
heat sink (Dx.x)
Mark out the positions of the tapped
holes and the breakthrough on the Dimensional drawings/hole
backing plate. spacing see Table 2.5.
1
Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the The tapping area will provide you
backing plate and cut out the with good, full-area contact.
breakthrough.
Mount the drive controller for high-speed Pay attention to the mounting
2 drives vertically on the backing plate. clearances! The mounting seal
Tighten all screws to the same tightness. must contact flush on the surface.
Mount the other components, such as the Mains filter max. 20 cm below the
3 mains filter, line choke etc., on the drive controller for highspeed
backing plate. drives
Continue with electrical installation in
4
section 3.

Note the following points:


• Distribution of power loss:

BG3 BG4 BG5

Outside (3) 70% 75% 80%


Power loss
Inside (4) 30% 25% 20%
Heat sink side (3) IP54 IP54 IP54
Protection

y
;
Machine side (4) IP20 IP20 IP20

yy ;;
;; yy
• The all-round mounting collar must be fitted with a seal. The seal
must fit flush on the surface and must not be damaged.
(1) Seal
(2) Tapped hole for
(3) EMC contact
(3) Outside
(4) Inside
(2)
X7

(4)
X6
X5

(1)

• The backing plate must be well grounded.


• The best result for effective EMC installation is attained with a
chromated or galvanized backing plate. If backing plates are
varnished, the coating must be removed in the area of the contact
surface!

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 2-8


2 Mechanical installation

G
F CM-xxxx
E1 1

E
2

F
UM-xxxx

Figure 2.3 Mounting clearances (see Table 2.5)


3

Dimensions of
BG3 BG4 BG5
breakthrough

B (width) 75 125 175


4
H (height) 305 305 305

5
H H

B B A

Table 2.4 Breakthrough for push-through heat sink (dimensions in mm)

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2 Mechanical installation

CDD3...-HF,Dx.x BG3 BG4 BG5


Weight [kg] 4.6 6.7 7.4
B (width) 110 160 210
For further ambient
conditions, H (height) 340
see appendix A.2 D (depth) T1 138, T2 80 T1 138, T2 135
A 90 140 190
A1 – 80 100
C 320
C1 200
D∅ ∅ 4.8 ∅ 4.8 ∅ 4.8
Screws 8 x M4 10 x M4 10 x M4
E 1) 10
1) 10
E1 (with module)
F 1) 100 2)
G 1) > 300

D∅ A D∅ A

BG3 BG4
BG5
H
C1
H
C1

C
C

B B

A1

T2
X7

T1
X6
X5

1) Mounting clearances, see Figure 2.3


2) Additionally allow enough space at the bottom for the bending radii of the connecting cables.

Table 2.5 Dimensional drawings: push-through heat sink


(dimensions in mm)

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1

3 Installation
2
3.1 Overview ..................................................................3-2
3.2 Grounding lead connection .....................................3-4
3.3 Motor connection ....................................................3-5
3.3.1 Motor phase connection .......................................3-6 3
3.3.2 Motor temperature monitoring .............................3-7
3.3.3 Holding brake (if installed) ....................................3-8
3.3.4 production of encoder cables ...............................3-8
3.4 Mains connection ..................................................3-13
3.5 Braking resistor (RB) ............................................3-16
4
3.6 Control connections ..............................................3-17
3.6.1 Specification of control connections ...................3-18
3.6.2 Standard terminal assignment ...........................3-20
3.6.3 Isolation .............................................................3-21 5
3.7 EMC compliant installation ...................................3-22
3.8 Encoder simulation - Master encoder input ........3-23
3.8.1 Encoder simulation ............................................3-23
3.8.2 Master encoder ..................................................3-25
A

Attention: Installation must only be carried out by qualified electricians


who have undergone instruction in the necessary accident
prevention measures.

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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 3-1
3 Installation

3.1 Overview
(9)
L1 N L1 L2 L3 H1H2 H3

CDD32.008,C1.0

230 V +15/-20%
50/60 Hz 2,7 kVA
3x0-230 V 7,1 A
0-1600 Hz
H1 H2 H3

01110xxxx
Type:

Out:
In:
K1 K1 X4 (6)

SN.:
X4
The terminal layout for

D-35633 Lahnau
all sizes is presented in (1) (1)
X1 X2 20
Appendix A7. U X1
(8)
V

W
(2)
FN
(4)
L+

RB

L-

N
X3
L1

CDD32.xxx-HF
CDD34.xxx-HF

L3
L2
L1

RB
MRF34.xxx

PE (3) (13)
L3
L2
L1
W
V
U

M ϑ (5)
G 3~ 2
7
X
6
X
5
X

(9) ANTRI
D-35EBSTE
633 CHNIK
Lahn
au
H1
H2
H3

Typ
: X4
Net
z:
Aus
g.:

SN
.:
X1 000.0
00.00
U 0000
00
V

W
X2

!
Kondensatorent- capacitor disscharge temps de decharge

RB

k!
Betriebsanleitung Pay attention to the >3 min. observer le

+
du condensteur
ATTENTION

klic
RB
operation manual! mode dèmploi!

L- X7
ladezeit >3 Min. time >3 minutes.
WARNING

L1

L2
(12)
X6
L3
ACHTUNG

beachten!

X3

X5 (11)

(10)

Bild 3.1 Connection overview

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Key Explanation

(1) Line choke1) Reduces the voltage distortions in the system

For all shielded (2) Mains filter1) 2) Suppresses line-borne interference emission 1
connections a cable (3) Braking resistor1) Required for fast braking
type with double (4) Control connections X2 Connection, see section 3.6
copper braiding with (5) Motor PTC connection X3 For thermal monitoring of the motor,
60-70% coverage must see section 3.3.2
be used.
(6) RS232 connection X4 For operation with KEYPAD/DRIVEMANAGER,
see section 4.6/4.5 2
(8) Software name plate Indicates the shipped software status
(9) Name plate Contains the hardware data and the serial number
(10) Encoder simulation/master
Connection and specification, see section 3.8
encoder X5, TTL encoder
(11) Resolver connection X6 Connection and specification, see section 3.3.3
(12) opt. Encoder connection X7 Connection and specification, see section
3
(13) motor filter 1) Reduces harmonic current waves
1) For supplementary components see Order Catalogue for highspeed drive systems.
2) In CDD3000-HF drive controllers up to 11.8 kVA (BG1 to BG4) the mains filter is built-in.

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3.2 Grounding lead


Note: PE mains connection
connection Step Action
to VDE 0100 part 540
Ground every CDD3000-HF drive
Mains connection < 10 mm²:
controller! Connect terminal X1 /
1 Grounding lead cross-section min.
(next to the power connection) in star
10 mm² or use 2 wires with cross-
configuration to the PE-rail (main
section of mains leads.
ground) in the switch cabinet.
Also connect the grounding lead Mains connection > 10 mm²:
connections of all other components, Use grounding lead (PE) cross
2 such as the line choke, filter, heat sink, section according to cross-section
etc., in star configuration, to the PE-rail of mains leads.
(main ground) in the switch cabinet.

U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 W2 U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 W2 U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 W2

PE
Figure 3.1 Star configuration layout of the grounding lead

Note the following points:


• The grounding lead must be laid out in star configuration to conform
to the EMC standards.
• The backing plate must be well grounded.
• The motor cable, mains lead and control cable must be laid
separately from each other.
• Avoid loops, and lay cable over short distances.
• The operational leakage current is > 3.5 mA.

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3.3 Motor
connection

Step Action Comment Section 1


Define the wire cross-section dependent on the maximum current Wire cross-section to VDE0100, 3.3.1
and ambient temperature. part 523, see section 3.4 "Mains
connection"
1
Wire the motor phases U, V, W by way of a shielded cable and ground Mount shield at both ends to
the motor to X1 directly next to the UVW terminals. reduce interference emission. 2
Wire the temperature sensor (if fitted) with separately shielded wires Mount shield at both ends to 3.3.2
2 or with wires routed in the motor cable. reduce interference emission.
Wire the holding brake (if fitted) with separately shielded wires or with Mount shield at both ends to 3.3.3
3 wires routed in the motor cable. reduce interference emission.
Connect the encoder by a ready made-up cable to the CDD3000-HF Various ready made-up cables are
4 drive controller. available for connection of the 3
encoder.
Wire the external ventilator unit (if fitted) with separate wires. An adequate flow of cooling air is
5 required.

Note the following points:


• Always use shielded cables to connect the motor.
• Shield contact on the CDD3000-HF drive controller: 5
− For CDD3000-HF drive controller BG1 ... 5 (1.0 ... 22.2 kVA)
there is an accessory shield (ST02, ST04 or ST05) permitting
simple clip mounting with all-round contact.
• The motor at the CDD3000-HF output may be shut off by means of
a contactor or motor circuit-breaker. The CDD3000-HF drive
controller cannot be damaged in the process. A error message may A
occur however, see section 5 "Diagnosis/Fault rectification"

If you have any further queries refer to the "Helpline" (see page 5-3).

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3.3.1 Motor phase


connection
Note: The CDD3000-HF drive controller drives are protected
against shorting and ground faults at the terminals when in
operation. In the event of a short-circuit or ground fault in the
motor cable, the power stage is disabled and an error
message is delivered.

Attention: Do not confuse the motor and unit ends of the motor
phases U, V and W!If the motor phases are incorrectly
connected, the CDD3000-HF drive controller will lose control
over the motor and the motor may buck or accelerate
uncontrollably (“run away”). The entire system may be
damaged as a result! There may consequently also be
danger to human life.

Caution - Danger to life: Do not touch the motor terminals! There


may also be dangerously high voltages present
at motor terminals U, V and W in the “power
stage off” condition!

1
U
U
V
V M ϑ
W

W
3~ 2

X1
Figure 3.2 Connection of motor phases

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3.3.2 Motor
temperature X3
monitoring
1
1
U
V M
W
3~ 2

Figure 3.3 Connection of the temperature sensor


For thermal monitoring of the motor winding, the temperature sensors
specified in Table 3.1 can be connected to terminals X3 / ϑ- and ϑ+. 3
Sensor TSS,
No PTC Standard Linear
thermostatic
used PTC voltage evaluation
Tech. data circuit-breaker

PTC based on
Usable type -
DIN44082
KTY84, yellow Klixon
4
Parameters
OFF DIN KTY TSS
330-MOPTC =
Measurement
– 12 V –
voltage UMAX

Table 3.1 Motor temperature monitoring specification 5

Attention: Contrary to DIN VDE 0660-303 (short circuit dedection


< 20 Ω) the CDD3000-HF will note a short circuit at < 50 Ω.

For commissioning the correct type of temperature sensor used in the A


connected motor must be set up. This measure is not necessary if a
matching motor data set is available.

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3.3.3 Holding brake The holding brake is actuated via the digital output OSD03 at terminal X2.
(if installed) In the factory setting the wire-break and short-circuit shut-off is active by
default. You can disable it by way of parameter 469_03CFL or from the
DRIVEMANAGER menu by choosing > Digital outputs > Wire-break monitor.

Value
Function Symbol
min. typ max.
Input: Voltage supply VIN 21.6 V 24 V 26.4 V
X2: 18 (VCC03)
X2: 19 (GND03) Current consumption IIN - - 2.1 A

Output: Output voltage VOUT - VIN -


X2: 20 (OSD03) Output current IL - - 2.0 A
Monitoring Cable break shut-off IL(OL) - - 150 mA
function
(shutdown) Short circuit shut-off IL(SCr) - 4A -

Ambient temperature maximum 45°C, above that the maximum output current is reduced.

Table 3.2 Technical data, output OSD03

Note: At a holding brake current consumption > 2 A a relay should


be inserted between OSD03 and the holding brake.

3.3.4 production of This section is intended for users of third-party motors. Ready made-up
encoder cables encoder cables in various lengths are available for connection of
servomotors from the LUST range.

Resolver
Which resolver? With the CDD3000-HF drive controller, resolvers to the following
specification can be evaluated:

Function Value

2 - 8 (permissible number of poles: 2, or


Number of poles
equal to number of motor poles)
Input voltage 7 Veff; 4 - 20 kHz
Input current max. 65 mA
Transformer ratio 0.5 +10%
Siemens V23401-D1001-B101
Recommended resolver
or derivatives

Table 3.3 Resolver specification

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Connection The resolver is connected via plug connection X6 to the CDD3000-HF.

A B
1
Figure 3.4 Resolver cable

Plug Connector A (drive controller):D-Sub 9-pin plug, metal housing


Connector B (motor): custom, to motor manufacturer's specification 2
(for LUST servomotors: signal plug, 12-pin
socket, e.g. Interconnectron type PLD 121 NV
171187)
Cable type Cable festoon compatible, e.g. Intercond 3MYI 17Z 10P (4x2x0.25 mm² +
2x1 mm²) or Lapp Unitronic FD CP TP (3x2x0.25 mm²) with UL approval.
Pin assignment You can enter your custom assignment in the columns for connector B.
3
Connector A Function Connector B Wire colour

CDD3000-HF-X6 Custom
1 SIN+ (S2)
2 SIN- (S4) 4
3 COS+ (S1)
4 GND
5
REF+ (R1)
6
(8 kHz, approx. 7 V AC) 5
7 REF- (R2) (GND)
8 COS- (S3)
9
Outer shield on housing

Table 3.4 Resolver cable pin assignment A

Sinus/Cosinus encoder
With the drive controller the following rotary encoders can be evaluated:
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Which encoders? • Sine/cosine encoders from various manufacturers with zero pulse,
UV = 5 V +5%, IMAX = 150 mA (e.g. Heidenhain ERN1381, ROD486)
• Heidenhain sine/cosine encoder with SSI interface (Singleturn 13 or
25 bit and Multiturn 25 bit), UV = 5 V +5% , IMAX = 150 mA (e.g.
ECN1313))
• Stegmann SinCos encoder with HIPERFACE® interface (Single and
Multiturn), UV = 8 V, IMAX = 100 mA (e.g. SRS50, SRM50)
• Toothed wheel encoder e.g. Lenord & Bauer GEL 244-KN
Connection The optical encoder is connected via plug connection X7 to the
CDD3000-HF.

A B

Figure 3.5 Encoder cable

Connector
Connector A D-Sub 15-pin plug, High-Density (as VGA
(HF-drive controller) plug), metal housing
Connector B (motor): Custom, to motor manufacturer's specification

Cable types
Sine/cosine encoders Various manufacturers (3x2x0.14 mm² + 2x1
with zero pulse: mm²) Heidenhain encoder: Cable festoon-
compatible Heidenhain 244 957 01
Sine/cosine encoder Cable festoon compatible,
with SSI interface (4x2x0.14 mm² + 4x0.5 mm² + (4x0.14 mm²))
(Heidenhain): Heidenhain 266 306 01
SinCos encoder with e.g. Intercond special flex type 3MYI 17Z 10P
HIPERFACE® interface ((4x2x0.25 mm² + 2x1 mm²) (UL approval))
(Stegmann):

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Pin assignment You can enter your custom assignment in the columns for connector B.

Connec- Function SSI HIPERFACE® Connec- Wire


tor A Sine/cosine function function tor B colour
1
CDD3000-
Custom
HF X7
1 A- A- REFCOS
2 A+ A+ +COS
3 +5 V / 150 mA +5 V / 150 mA
4 DATA+ Data+ RS485
2
5 DATA- Data- RS485
6 B- B- REFSIN
Us 7-12V /
7
100mA*
8 GND GND GND
3
9 R-
10 R+
11 B+ B+ +SIN
12 +5 V / (sensor) +5 V / (sensor) 4
13 GND (sensor) GND (sensor)
14 CLK+
15 CLK-
Outer and inner shield (if fitted) on both sides of housing
* To 250 mA with external +24 V (-5 %/+20 %) supply via terminal X2 permitted.
5
Table 3.5 Encoder cable pin assignment

Technical data of LUST encoder cables


These cables are supplied ready made-up in various lengths.
A
KRY-KSxxx1) KGN-KSxxx1) KGS-KSxxx1) KGH-KSxxx1)

drive controller type CDD3000-HF


R1, R2, R8,
Motors with encoder system G1 G2, G3, G5 G6, G7
K1, K2, K8
Festoon-compatible yes
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KRY-KSxxx1) KGN-KSxxx1) KGS-KSxxx1) KGH-KSxxx1)

Minimum bending radius:


in fixed installation 40 mm
in flexible use 90 mm 100 mm 90 mm
Temperature range:
in fixed installation -40 ... +85 °C -35 ... +80 °C -40 ... +85 °C
in flexible use -35 ... +80 °C
Cable diameter approx. 8.8 mm 8.0 mm 8.8 mm
Material of outer sheath PUR PUR PUR
Resistant to oil,
Resistant to oil,
hydrolysis and
hydrolysis and microbic
Resistant to oil, hydrolysis and microbic microbic attack
Resistance attack (VDE0472),
attack (VDE0472) (VDE0472),
UL 20233
UL 20233
80 °C - 300 V
80 °C - 300 V
1) xxx = Length of cable in metres, standard lengths: xxx = 05, 10 m; maximum 50 m (longer lengths on request)

Table 3.6 Technical data of LUST encoder cables

Hall-IC encoder
With the CDD3000-HF motor integrated Hall-IC-switches can also be
evaluated. These can be electrically aligned to 90° or 120°.
Cable type For the evaluation of these Hall-IC’s you require a cable with integrated
adaptation of the Hall-IC-signals to the high frequency drive CDD3000-
HF.
Connector The two Hall-IC's must be connected via terminal X7 on the CDD3000-
HF.

Figure 3.6 Hall-IC cable KHI-xxx

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Wire
Function
colour
red +Ub 1
yollow Hall A
green Hall B
black ground
Table 3.7 pin assignment KHI-xxx
2

3.4 Mains
connection Step Action Comment
Define the wire cross-section
1 dependent on the maximum current and
Wire cross-section to VDE0100,
part 523
3
ambient temperature.
Wire the CDD3000-HF drive controller Step not applicable for BG1 to
2 with the mains filter, max. line length BG4; up to 11.8 kVA the mains
0.3 m (with unshielded cable)! filter is built-in.
Reduces the voltage distortions
3 Wire the line choke1). (THD) in the system and extends 4
the service life.
Install a circuit-breaker K1 (power
4 Do not connect the power!
switch, contactor, etc.).
Use mains fuses (type gL) or miniature
circuit-breakers (trip characteristic C) to To protect the cable in
5
cut the mains power to all poles of the accordance with VDE guidelines 5
CDD3000-HF drive controller.
1)
See appendix A.4.

Connection of the CDD3000-HF drive controller via a line choke with a short circuit
voltage of 4 % of the mains voltage (uk = 4 %) is obligatory: A
Where the CDD3000-HF drive controller is used in applications with interference
1. corresponding to environment class 3, as per EN 61000-2-4 and above (hostile
industrial environment).
Where there is a requirement to comply with the limit values for variable-speed
3.
electric drives (see standard EN 61800-3/ IEC 1800-3)
4. Where there is a dc link between multiple CDD3000-HF drive controller.
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X1

CDD32.xxx-HF
Please note that the N N
1 x 230 V
mains power cable and L1 L1

fuses used must K1


conform to the X1
specified listings (such
as cUL, CSA). L3 L3
CDD34.xxx-HF
L2 FN L2 3 x 400/460 V
L1 L1

K1 < 0,3 m

Figure 3.7 Mains connection

Attention: Danger to life! Never wire or disconnect electrical


connections while they are live! Before working on the device
disconnect the power. Wait until the DC-link voltage at
terminals X1/L+ and L- has fallen to ≤ 60 V before working on
the device.

Note the following points:

• Only all-current sensitive fault current breakers suitable for


CDD3000-HF drive controller operation may be used.

• Switching the mains power: Cyclic power switching is permitted


every 120 seconds; jog mode is not permitted.
− If switching is too frequent, the device protects itself by means
of high-resistance isolation from the system.
− After a rest phase of a few minutes the device is ready to start
once again.

• TN network and TT network: Permitted without restriction.


• IT network: Not permitted!
− In the event of a ground fault the voltage stress is around twice
as high, and creepages and clearances to EN50178 are no
longer maintained.

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Mains filters Size Power range Mains filter


BG1 ... 4 1.0 ... 11.8 kVA Internal
1) For supplementary components see CDD3000-HF Order Catalogue
1
Note: Compliance with the limit curves to attenuate the line-borne
interference voltage and the interference emitted from the
CDD3000-HF drive controller depends on
· use of a line choke (recommended),
· the length of the motor cable and
· the pre-set clock frequency (4, 8, 12 or 16 kHz) of the
2
CDD3000-HF drive controller power stage. For further
information please contact your project engineer.

Wire cross-section
.

drive controller for


Connection
load
Max. possible wire
cross-section of
Recommended mains
fusing (gL)
3
highspeed drives
[kVA] terminals [mm²] [A]
CDD32.003-HF 1.0 1 x 10
2.5
CDD32.004-HF 1.7 1 x 10
CDD32.006-HF 2.3 1 x 16
CDD32.008-HF 3.0 1 x 16
CDD34.003-HF 1.6
2.5
3 x 10 4
CDD34.005-HF 3.0 3 x 10
CDD34.006-HF 4.2 2.5 3 x 10
CDD34.008-HF 5.7 3 x 10
2.5
CDD34.010-HF 7.3 3 x 16
CDD34.014-HF 10.2 3 x 20
4.0
CDD34.017-HF 12.4 3 x 25 5
CDD34.024-HF 17.5 3 x 35
10
CDD34.032-HF 23.3 3 x 50

Table 3.8 Wire cross-sections and mains fuses (conformance to VDE


0298 is required)1
1)
The minimum cross-section of the mains power cable is based on the local
provisions (VDE 0100 Part 523, VDE 0298 Part 4), the ambient temperature A
and the specified rated current of the CDD3000-HF drive controller.

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3.5 Braking resistor During regenerative operation, e.g. when applying the brake to the drive,
(RB) the motor returns energy to the CDD3000-HF drive controller. This
increases the voltage in the DC-link. If the voltage exceeds a threshold
value, the internal braking transistor is activated and the regenerated
power is converted into heat by way of a braking resistor.
The switching transistor is installed as standard. The design of the
external braking resistor depends on a number of drive factors:
for example the load to be moved, the required dynamics of the drive or
the braking and cycle duration.

L+
RB
RB

X1

Figure 3.8 Braking resistor connection

Note: The design of the braking resistor must be clarified at the


project planning stage. Please talk to us!

Attention: In device version


CDD3x.xxx-HF, Wx.x, BR
the braking resistor is built-in. No additional braking resistor
may be connected to terminals X1/L+ and RB; this would
damage the CDD3000-HF drive controller.

Attention: Braking the drive is important to the safety of the


machine or system!
Commissioning should include a test for safe functioning of
the braking system! Incorrect dimensioning (overload) could
lead to destruction of the braking resistor or the braking
electronics, and damage to the machine or system. Overload
(failure of the braking device) can also lead to serious or fatal
physical injury to human beings, for example in lifting
applications!

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Attention: At warning message „excessive temperature at unit heat


sink“ the connected device must be separated from the
mains, because an overvoltage of the mains leads to an
overload of the braking resistor. Please integrate one of the
1
digital outputs into your control concept, e.g. set OSDxx to
ERRW (Warning heat sink temperature of device).

3.6 Control 2
connections
Step Action Comment
Check whether your CDD3000-HF Type: CDD32.004,C1.0
drive controller is fitted with ANTRIEBSTECHNIK
Software:
D- 35633 Lahnau V1.10, S xx
a modified software package (Sxx) CS:
Data Set:
C1D1
D xx
and/or a ready-to-run data set (Dxx).
1
If this is the case, the control terminal
3
SN.: 00120442
assignment is different. Please
contact your project engineer with Position of software name plate see
regard to wiring and commissioning!! section 3.1 Page 3-2
Check whether you already have a
SMARTCARD or a DRIVEMANAGER data
set with a complete device setup.
Bulk customers 4
For details of how to load the data
2 If this is the case, the control terminal
set into the CDD3000-HF drive
assignment is different. Please
controller refer to section 4.2.
contact your project engineer to obtain
the terminal assignment!
3 Choose one of the preset solutions. see section 4
Ground the shields over a wide
5
Wire the control terminals with area at both ends.
4 shielded wires. Wire cross-section maximum
Only the ENPO signal is essential. 1.5 mm² or two cores per terminal
each 0.5 mm²
Keep all contacts open
5
(inputs inactive). A
Continue with commissioning in
6 Check all connections again!
section 4.

Note the following points:


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3.6.1 Specification of
No. Des. Specification Isolation
control
1 ISA00+ • ISA00: UIN = ± 10 V DC, resolution 12-bit,
connections
2 ISA00- sampling time 1 ms (special function 125 µs)
3 ISA01+ • ISA01: UIN = + 10 V DC, resolution 10-bit,
Analog 4 ISA01- sampling time 1 ms
• Tolerance: ± 1% of meas.
Inputs • 24 V digital input, PLC-compatible
Switching level Low/High: <4.8 V / > 8 V DC
Sampling time 1 ms
• RIN = 110 kΩ
8 ISD00 • ISD00-ISD02: Frequency range < 500 Hz,
9 ISD01 sampling time 1ms
10 ISD02
Digital 11 ISD03 • ISD03-ISD04: Frequency range < 500 kHz,
12 ISD04 sampling time 1ms (special functions < 2 µs) ✓
Inputs • PLC-compatible
Switching level Low/High: <5 V / > 18 V DC
• Imax (at 24 V) = 10 mA
• RIN = 3 kΩ
7 ENPO • Hardware enable of power stage = High level

• Specification as ISD00
14 OSD00 • Short-circuit-proof
Digital • PLC-compatible, sampling time 1 ms

• Imax = 50 mA, high-side driver
Outputs
• Protection against inductive load

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No. Des. Specification Isolation


15 OSD01 • Short-circuit-proof
• PLC-compatible, sampling time 1 ms
• Imax = 50 mA, high-side driver
✓ 1
• Protection against inductive load
16 OSD02 • Relay, 1 NO contact
17 • 25 V / 0,25 A AC, usage category AC1
Relay
output
• 30 V / 0,25 A DC, usage category DC1 ✓
• Sampling time 1 ms 2
• Operating delay approx. 10 ms
5 +24 V • Auxiliary voltage UV = 24 V DC, short-circuit-
6, 13 DGND
1) proof
• Tolerance: +20%
Voltage • Imax = 100 mA (overall, also includes driver

supply currents for outputs OSD0x) 3
• External 24V supply to control electronics in
case of power failure possible,
current consumption Imax = 1 A
18 VCC03 • Digital +24 V output, high-active
19 GND03 • Short-circuit-proof
20 OSD03 • Suitable for actuation of a motor holding 4
brake (specification, see section 3.3.3)
• Imax = 2.0 A (current overload causes
Motor shut-off) to υ Umax=45°C; reduction of Imax
holding at υ U > 45°C. ✓
brake • Imin = 150 mA (I < Imin wire break causes
shut-off) 5
• Separate voltage supply required:
UIN = + 24 V ± 10%
IIN = 2.1 A
• Also usable as configurable digital output
1) Functional isolation between digital (DGND) and analog (AGND) ground. For more information see section
3.6.3 "Isolation". A

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3.6.2 Standard Terminal assignment in factory setting.


terminal Features
assignment
• Preset solution, speed control with
+ 10 V reference input (ISA00)

X2 Des. Function
20 OSD03 Not assigned
19 GND03 Not assigned
18 VCC03 Not assigned
17 OSD02 Not assigned
16 OSD02 Not assigned
ACTIV
15 OSD01 Loop control active
C_RDY
14 OSD00 Device ready
13 DGND Digital ground
12 ISD04 Not assigned
11 ISD03 Not assigned
10 ISD02 Not assigned
9 ISD01 Not assigned
START
8 ISD00 Start loop control
ENPO
7 ENPO Hardware enable of power
6 DGND Digital ground
5 UV Auxiliary voltage 24 V
4 ISA01- Not assigned
3 ISA01+ Not assigned
ISA0- ISA0-
2 ISA00- Differential analog reference -
or ISA0+
1 ISA00+ Differential analog reference +
ISA0+
+10 V
CNC or
PLC

Figure 3.9 Standard terminal assignment

Note the following points:


• For terminal assignments for further preset solutions refer to
CDD3000 Application Manual.

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3.6.3 Isolation The analog and digital inputs are isolated from each other in order to
avoid transient currents and interference over the connected lines. The
analog inputs are connected to the potential of the servo drive processor.
The digital inputs and outputs are isolated, thereby keeping interference
away from the processor and the analog signal processing.
1

RB

M 2
3~

SNT
+5 V / +15 V + 24 V

I/O
analog
I/O
digital
3

10 V
=

Figure 3.10 Voltage supply to I/Os 4


When selecting the cable, note that the cables for the analog inputs and
outputs must always be shielded. The cable or wire core shield on
shielded pairs should cover as large an area as possible in respect of
EMC considerations, thereby providing safe discharge of high-frequency
interference voltages (skin effect). 5
For special cases refer to the CDD3000 Application Manual.

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3.7 EMC compliant Servo controllers are components intended for installation into industrially
installation and commercially used equipment and machines.
Commissioning (i. e. starting inteded operation) is only permitted when
strictly complying with EMC-directive (89/336/EEC).
The installer/operator of a machine and/or equipment must provide
evidence of the compliance with the protection targets stipulated in the
EMC-directive.

Attention: Compliance with the required EMC-protection targets is


normally achieved by observing the installation instructions in
this manual and using the appropriate radio interference
suppression filters.

Assignment of drive controller and mains filter


All drive controllers CDD3000 are fitted with a sheet steel housing with
aluminium-zink surface to improve the interference immunity factor as
specified in IEC61800-3, environment 1 and 2.
Drive controllers up to 17 A are equipped with integrated mains filters.
Compliance with the EMC product standard IEC 69800-3 (limited
availability) has been tested and verified.
− Public low voltage network (first environment) living area up to a
motor cable length of 10 m.

Attention: This is a restricted availability product in accordance with IEC


61800-3. This product may cause radio interference in
domestic environments; in such cases the operator may need
to take appropriate countermeasures.

− Industrial low voltage network (second environment) industrial


environment up to a motor cable length of 25 m.
For drive controllers without integrated radio interference suppression
filters or for appolications with longer motor cables external mains filters
must be provided. For this purpose a comprehensive mains filter program
EMCxxx is available, see catalog CDD3000.

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3.8 Encoder The plug connection X5 of the CDD3000-HF drive controller is designed
simulation - alternatively to provide the
Master encoder • incremental encoder simulation or
input • incremental master encoder input 1
function. The signals are isolated from the control electronics.

Step Action Comment


Define the function of the connection:

1 • Encoder simulation 3.8.1 2


• Master encoder input 3.8.2
Specify the wire according to the
application. A wire cross-section of less than
Mount shield at both ends to
2 0.14 mm² should not be chosen. The
reduce interference emission
differential signals (A, B and R) must be
connected to twisted pair wires. 3
3 Wire the circuit according to the application

3.8.1 Encoder Encoder simulation forms incremental encoder-compatible pulses from


simulation the position of the rotary encoder connected to the motor. Accordingly,
pulses are delivered in two 90° offset signals A and B as well as a zero
pulse R. 4

A+
A- 5
B+
B-

R+
R-
A

Figure 3.11 Encoder simulation signals looking onto the motor shaft (at left
when motor rotating clockwise)

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The resolution of the encoder simulation is adjustable when a resolver is


used; when incremental encoders are used it corresponds to the
resolution of the connected encoder. Rotary encoders of type G2-G6 emit
no zero pulse.
CDD3000-HF -X5 CNC or CDD3000-HF*
4 x 2 x 0,14 mm²
A+ 5

A
A- 9

RS485 RS485

B+ 8

B
B- 4

RS485 RS485

R+ 7

R
R- 3

RS485 RS485
+5V 6
=
GND 1
= GND
2
+5V +10%
100 mA max.

* CDD3000-HF does not include wave terminating resistor.


It must be wired externally.

Figure 3.12 Encoder simulation connection and signal description

Electrical specification
Interface: RS422
Recommended wire cross-section >0.14 mm²
(e.g. 3x2x0.14 mm²)
Max. cable length 10 m
Connector: 9-pin D-SUB, socket

min. max. Comments

Output frequency 0 Hz 500 kHz


Output voltage
• High level 2.5 V - (IOH = -20 mA)
• Low level - 0.5 V (IOL = 48 mA)
• Differential 2.0 V -

Table 3.9 Encoder simulation electrical specification

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The controller connected to the encoder simulation must be able to


process its output frequencies.

Example: –1
1
3000min ⋅ 2048Impulse
f = -------------------------------------------------------------
–1
= 102, 4kHz
60min s

3.8.2 Master encoder The master encoder input X5 permits incremental reference input for loop
control. The reference generator is either the encoder simulation of
2
another CDD3000-HF drive controller, a standard commercially available
incremental encoder or a stepper motor controller. The signal shape
corresponds either to
• A/B incremental encoder signals or
3

A+
A-
4

B+
B-

5
R+
R-

• pulse direction signals when a stepper motor controller is A


connected.

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Pulse
A+
A-

Direction
B+
B-

Parameters to evaluate the signals can be set for signal type, lines per
revolution and transmission ratio.

CNC or CDD3000-HF
CDD3000-HF- X5 or TTL encoder

A+ 5

A
A- 9

RS485 RS485

B+ 8

B
B- 4

RS485 RS485

R+ 7

R
only for external

R- 3
encoder

RS485

+5V 6
=
GND 1
= GND
2
+5V +10%
100 mA max.

* For the CDD3000-HF the wave terminating resistor must


be connected externally

Figure 3.13 Master encoder input connection and signal description

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Electrical specification
Interface: RS422
Recommended wire cross-section >0.14 mm²
(e.g. 3x2x0.14 mm²) 1
Max. cable length 10 m
Connector: 9-pin D-SUB, socket

min. max. Type

Input frequency 0 Hz 500 kHz


Input voltage
2
• High level 0.2 V
• Low level - 0.2 V
• Differential - +6V

Wave terminating resistance 120 Ω


Voltage supply to external encoder 4.5 V 5.5 V 5 V / 100 mA 3
Table 3.10 Master encoder input electrical specification

HTL master encoder A master encoder with HTL level (24V) can alternatively be connected via
control terminal X2. Digital inputs ISD03 and ISD04 are used for this.

4
CNC or HTL master encoder
X2 Incremental Stepper motor interface

11 ISD03 Track A Clock


12 ISD04 Direction
13 DGND
Track B
5
GND GND

You will find the specification of the digital inputs of control terminal X2 in
section 3.6 "Control connections".

Note: When a HTL master encoder is in use, both the encoder


A
simulation and the master encoder input at X5 are inactive.

TTL encoder A rotary encoder with TTL level can also be connected to master encoder
input X5. For the terminal assignment refer to Figure 3.13 .

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Attention: Operation of a synchronous high frequency motor with a TTL


encoder additionally requires setting of the commutation
detection parameters. (For more information on this refer to
the CDD3000 Application Manual). This setting is not
required for asynchronous motors.

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4 Commissioning
1
4.1 Choice of commissioning .......................................4-2
4.2 Serial commissioning .............................................4-2
4.2.1 Serial commissioning with DRIVEMANAGER ............4-2
4.2.2 Serial commissioning with KEYPAD ......................4-4 2
4.3 Initial commissioning .............................................4-6
4.3.1 Selecting the unit for speed values .......................4-8
4.3.2 Selecting preset solution ......................................4-9
4.3.3 Setting the motor and encoder ...........................4-11
4.3.4 Making basic settings ........................................4-13 3
4.3.5 Setting function parameters ...............................4-14
4.3.6 Safety functions .................................................4-15
4.3.7 Motor filter .........................................................4-16
4.3.8 Switching frequency ..........................................4-16
4.3.9 Saving settings ..................................................4-17 4
4.4 Test run .................................................................4-18
4.5 Operation with DRIVEMANAGER ..............................4-22
4.6 Operation with KEYPAD KP200 ...............................4-24

Attention: Commissioning must only be carried out by qualified 5


electricians who have undergone instruction in the necessary
accident prevention measures.

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4.1 Choice of
commissioning Mode of commissioning Commissioning steps
Continued
on

• Project planning and commissioning are


already complete. Serial commissioning Page 4-2
• Loading of an existing data set.
• Initial project planning and commissioning
Initial commissioning Page 4-6
of the drive system
• Project planning and basic setting of the
Test run Page 4-18
drive system have been carried out.

4.2 Serial Apply this mode of commissioning when you want to commission several
commissioning identical drives (i.e. serial commissioning). The same HF drive controller
type and the same motor must be used for each drive in an identical
application.
If you already have a complete data set, skip the paragraphs headed
"Saving a data set from the device to a file" (with DRIVEMANAGER, steps
1-4) and "Saving a data set to a SMARTCARD" (with KEYPAD).
A test run is essential, see section 4.4.

4.2.1 Serial Precondition:


commissioning • All CDD3000-HFs are fully connected.
with • The first drive is already fully commissioned.
DRIVEMANAGER • A PC with installed DRIVEMANAGER user software (V3.4 or higher) is
connected.

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Step Action Comments


Saving a data set from the Connect your PC to the CDD3000-HF Use a standard serial cable (9-pin
device to a file 1 of the first drive and switch on the D-SUB, pin-and-socket) e.g. LUST
power to the CDD3000-HF. accessory CCD-SUB90x .
1
Automatically connects to the linked
START DriveManager.
CDD3000-HF.
2 If the connection fails, check the bus settings in the Communication > Bus

Configuration menu and try again by clicking on the icon.


2
Save the current settings by clicking Clicking on the icon always saves the
current settings of the connected
on the icon , device. Assign the file a name of your
3 choice.
either in the parameter database If you are using the “Positioning, fully
(directory: c:/../userdata) of the programming” preset, also save the
DRIVEMANAGER or to a floppy disk (a:/). positioning programs and data.1) 3
4 Disconnect with

Connect your PC to the CDD3000-HF of the next drive and switch on the
5
power to the CDD3000-HF.
Click on the icon to make a connection between the DRIVEMANAGER 4
6 and the newly connected device.

Load data set from file into The data set is stored in the device.
device Choose the icon to load
7 The selection box shows all the stored
the data set saved in step 3 into the files in the data set.
device (select all files). 5
Save the setting by clicking on the “Save setting in device” button.
8

Repeat steps 5 ... 8 on each additional CDD3000-HF.

1) For details of save operation see Section 4.3.9.


A
Remember to save the Note: For more information refer to the DRIVEMANAGER Manual.
setting.

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4.2.2 Serial
commissioning Note: Serial commissioning with KEYPAD is not possible with a
with KEYPAD position controlled preset solution.

Precondition:
• All CDD3000-HF drive controller are fully connected.
• The first drive is already fully commissioned.

Attention: The CARD menu can only be selected when the drive is not
active!

Saving a data set to a


SMARTCARD Step Action Comment Display
Connect the KEYPAD to the CDD3000-HF of the first
1
drive, insert a SMARTCARD and switch on the power.
CARD
Press stop/return twice to = Load/save with
2 CARD

call up the CARD menu. the SMARTCARD


start
enter

3 Choose WRITE. = Save data set CARD

start
enter
stop
return
Choose ALL and
= Complete data set
4 start the save operation with
CARD

is saved
the start/enter key.
start
enter

stop
return

= Save operation CARD

5 READY appears. completed without


error

By this action you have written your data set to a SMARTCARD.

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Load data set from SMARTCARD


into next CDD3000-HF Step Action Comment Display
Connect the KEYPAD to the CDD3000-HF of the next
1 drive, insert the SMARTCARD with the desired data
set and switch on the power.
1
CARD
= Load/save with
2 Choose the CARD menu. CARD

the SMARTCARD
start
enter

2
3 Choose READ. = Load data set CARD

start
enter
stop
return
Choose ALL and
= Complete data set
4 start the load operation with
CARD

is loaded
the start/enter key.
start
enter
3
stop
return

= Load operation CARD

5 READY appears. completed without


error

Repeat the load operation on each additional drive. 4


Note: The data set is automatically saved in the CDD3000-HF.

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4.3 Initial Preconditions:


commissioning • The CDD3000-HF is fully connected; see Section 3
• Installed DRIVEMANAGER version V3.4 or higher
• Motor database for LUST servomotors is installed on the PC
• Device is connected to PC via RS232 interface (X4)

Attention: Never wire or disconnect electrical connections while they are


live!
Before working on the device disconnect the power. Wait for
the DC-link capacitors to discharge. Work may only be
carried out on the device when the residual voltage (between
terminals L+ and L-) is below 60 V!

Connect input ENPO = Low level at terminal 7 (X2) to prevent


unintentional startup of the motor (power stage disabled, CDD3000-HF
power on).

Preparations:
• Switch on the CDD3000-HF.
A self-test is carried out.
• Start the DRIVEMANAGER.
DRIVEMANAGER
Connect • Connect to the device.
or:
Communication > Connect...

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Open the main window „Adjust CDD3000“:


DRIVEMANAGER
CDD3000-HF setup

or: Active device > Change 1


settings

Figure 4.1 Main window for the various settings in the DRIVEMANAGER.

Continue with: 5

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4.3.1 Selecting the The CDD3000-HF provides the possibility to evaluate all nominal and
unit for speed actual speed values in the units [Hz] or [rpm].

values

Bild 4.2

The desired unit can be set under the option "Selection of display
unit". All parameters concerned will be converted to the newly selected
unit.

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4.3.2 Selecting preset Preset solutions


solution The preset solution is selected according to the type of drive task. A
preset solution is a presetting of the CDD3000-HF which can
subsequently be adapted to the application. 1
The CDD3000-HF provides a wide range of preset solutions, each
described briefly in the DRIVEMANAGER. The application preset by a
preset solution can optionally be controlled via the control terminals or
over a field bus.
The preset solutions are: 2
• Torque control, ±10V reference (TCT_1)
• Speed control with external position control (SCT_1)
• Speed control, ±10V reference (SCT_2, SCB_2)
• Speed control, fixed speeds (SCT_3, SCB_3)
• Speed control, pulse input (SCT_4, SCB_4)
• Speed control, reference and control over fieldbus (SCB_5) 3
• Electronic gearing (PCT_1, PCB_1)
• Positioning over fieldbus (PCB_2)
• Positioning, fixed positions (PCT_3, PCB_3)
• Positioning, fully programmable (PCT_4, PCB_4)

With the DRIVEMANAGER the desired preset solution can be selected and 4
modified.

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Select the preset solution matching your application. The various screens
list the application and functional features offered by the individual
solutions.

Figure 4.4 Selection of preset solution

Note: For detailed information on preset solutions and on terminal


assignment refer to the CDD3000 Application Manual.

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4.3.3 Setting the


motor and
encoder
1

Figure 4.5 Motor and encoder setup


4
Setting the motor data A database is available containing the settings for all Lust servomotor.
Using the correct motor data set ensures
• that the electrical parameters of the motor are correctly set,
• that the motor protection (“Motorprotection” tab) is correctly set and
• that the control circuits of the drive are preset. 5
Note: The torque controller is set up optimally, so no further
adjustments are necessary.
The setting of the speed controller is based on the
assumption that the machine moment of inertia reduced onto
the motor shaft is equal to the motor moment of inertia.
A
The speed and position controllers offer a high degree of
damping, and so are also suitable for loop control of elastic
mechanisms.

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Click on the “Other Motor” button on the “Motor” tab to select the right
motor from your installed database. The motor type is indicated on its
name plate. If the motor data set is supplied on a data carrier (floppy disk,
CD-ROM), it can be loaded directly by clicking on the “Change directory”
button.
If you are using a motor which is not in the database, Lust Antriebstechnik
GmbH offers custom data sets as a special service. Please consult your
project engineer on this.

Setting of the rotary encoder The rotary encoder connected to the motor is set up on the Encoder tab.
Resolvers are assigned the abbreviation Rx, encoders Gx. The encoder
used is entered on the motor name plate.

Example: Type ASM-11-20R23 specifies the setting by the designation R2


(resolver, 2 pole pairs), here shown in bold as an example.
When selecting a user-defined encoder type, the settings are entered
under “Optionen...”. For notes on the specification of rotary encoders refer
to Appendix A.5.
The automatic track signal correction enhances the smooth running of the
drive. It can be applied with values stored once on the basis of a teach-in
process, or in online adaptive mode.

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For more information on setting up user-defined encoders and on


automatic track signal correction refer to the CDD3000 Application
Manual.
Checking the encoder To check the encoder the motor shaft is rotated by hand. The viewing 1
angle when checking is from the front onto the shaft end (flange). The
“CDD3000-HF reference and actual values” status display, under “nist,
Actual speed”, must indicate a positive speed in clockwise rotation and a
negative speed in counter-clockwise rotation. If the speed is incorrect, the
following points must be checked (see also section 3.3.4):
• Is the encoder cable correctly connected to the motor and the 2
CDD3000-HF ?
• Is the encoder cable in use the correct one for the type of encoder ?

4.3.4 Making basic Custom setup screens are provided for fine adjustment of each preset
settings solution. You can use them to adapt the drive to your application. For a
detailed description of the individual functions refer to the CDD3000 3
Application Manual.

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4.3.5 Setting function Once the preset solution, its basic settings and the motor data have been
parameters set, general function settings can also be made.

In contrast to the basic settings, the functions are independent of the


preset solution.

Example: The required functions, such as the maximum torque, can be


Setting “max. torque” programmed using the DRIVEMANAGER. When you select “Limit values”:

Figure 4.6 Parameter setting in the DRIVEMANAGER :

this window opens up:

The maximum torque can be set on the “Limit values” tab.

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4.3.6 Safety functions Check the safety relevant parameters.


The "Limit value" function can be used to enter further limit values for the
max. speed or the overspeed threshold besides the maximum torque.
Please check also the data for motor protection in the motor and 1
transducer function. In the window "Motor protection“ you can set the
warning and maximum temperatures for the motor sensor (KTY).

4
Bild 4.7 DRIVEMANAGER mask "Motor protection"

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4.3.7 Motor filter For the reduction of harmonic waves motor filters in the form of motor
choke or LC-sinusiodal filters are used in certain applications.
Sinusoidal filter In the regulation of synchronous machines the use of sinusoidal filters for
the reduction of harmonic waves is supported. The capacitance value is
entered under "Sine filter". If only a motor choke is used, this must be
entered in the field "Motor choke", irrespective of the motor type.

Bild 4.8 DRIVEMANAGER mask "Motor filter"

4.3.8 Switching For high frequency applications the switching frequency of the output
frequency stage should be at least 10 times the value of the output frequency.
The switching frequency can be selected under "Control - output stage".
Please observe the permissible current load of the output stage for the
different switching frequencies (see appendix A1).

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4.3.9 Saving settings Saving the settings in the device


Any changes which are to be stored permanently in the device must be
saved by way of the CDD3000-HF setup screen.
DRIVEMANAGER
1
CDD3000-HF setup

or: Active device > Change


settings

The changes made can also be saved to a file.


2
Saving the settings to a file
DRIVEMANAGER
CDD3000-HF setup

or: Active device> Save device


Description of device data
3
settings to>file

Only with positioning,


fully programmable, PCx_4
Only with positioning,
fully programmable, PCx_4 4

Depending on the preset solution, the CDD3000-HF has a range of data


sets which together form the device configuration. 5
With
Necessary with preset With KEYPAD
Save… DRIVEMANAGER
solution to SMARTCARD
to file
Device data (=“Settings”) yes (*.00D), (*.00T),
All yes
(device settings and motor data) (*.00X) A
Positioning data (variables,
Positioning, fully yes (*.01D), (*.01T),
flags and table position of no
programmable (PCT_4 PCB_4) (*.01X)
sequence control)
Positioning, fully
Sequence programs no yes (*.prg)
programmable (PCT_4 PCB_4)

Choose the file name (e.g. mydata). Then the data sets are selected
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4.4 Test run The drive is tested without the coupled mechanism. The test run is
carried out in speed controlled mode, independently of the chosen preset
solution.
A test run is still possible even if the motor is already coupled to the
system:

Attention: Test run with installed servomotor:


In this case it must be ensured that the test does not damage
the system! In particular, pay attention to positioning range
limits.
Please note that you yourself are responsible for safe
operation. Lust Antriebstechnik GmbH cannot be held
responsible for any damage incurred.

Danger to life from uncontrolled rotation!


Before motors with a feather key at the shaft end are
commissioned, the feather key should be secured against
being ejected, if this cannot be prevented by drive elements
such as pulleys, couplings, or the like.

Preset solution, torque control:


In this preset solution the drive must not be run without load
torque, otherwise the motor shaft would accelerate
uncontrolled up to the preset speed limit.

Attention: Destruction of the motor:


The motors are intended for service on the CDD3000-HF
highspeed drives. Direct connection to the mains may lead to
destruction of the motor.
The motors may be subject to surface temperatures of over
100 °C. Temperature-sensitive items should therefore not be
placed on top of or attached to the motors. Protective
measures may be needed to prevent touching.
The temperature sensor installed in the winding is to be
connected to the CDD3000-HF in order to prevent
overheating of the motor by the temperature monitor.
The brake (if installed) should be checked for fault-free
functioning before installation of the motor.
The standstill holding brake (installation optional) is only
designed for a limited number of emergency brakings. Use as
a working brake is prohibited.

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1. Set power stage enable ENPO


High level at terminal 7 (X2)

ENPO input
1
0
1
≥ 2 ms
Start input 1
0
≥ 4 ms
Device status: 1
“Loop control active” 0

Pay attention to the time response of the inputs. 2


2. Control with DRIVEMANAGER:
Set the ENPO input, select “Speed control” and start the drive, e.g. at
reference speed 100 rpm.
DRIVEMANAGER
Open-loop control
or:
3
Active device > Open-loop
control> Basic operation
modes

Check the drive response


DRIVEMANAGER
Digital scope
Now you can assess the drive response with the aid of step responses,
which can be recorded using the DRIVEMANAGER's digital scope function.
5
or: Select the following four recording variables:
Active device > Monitoring > - 0: Speed: Reference
Quickly changing digital scope - 1: Speed: Actual
values - 2: Torque: Reference
- 3: Torque: Actual
A

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Trigger condition:
Channel 0; rising edge, pretrigger 10%; level: 30 rpm

Start the drive with a reference value of 100 rpm for example.
Compare the step response of your drive with the diagram. With resolvers
the overshoot of the actual speed should be around 20 %; with sin/cos
incremental encoders around 30 % (referred to the reference value).
Make sure the drive system exhibits small signal response (the torque
reference value must be less than the maximum).
If the torque reference reaches its maximum, reduce the speed step.
The time response (rise time, correction time) of the speed control loop is
independent of the speed step.

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Result:
If the step response of your drive more or less matches the diagram, you
can be sure that the motor phases are correctly wired, the encoder is
correctly connected, and the CDD3000-HF parameters are set to the 1
correct motor.
If the step response deviates severely from the diagram, it is to be
assumed that
• the motor data set was selected incorrectly, or
• the cabling is faulty 2
Check the individual steps from Section 3 "Installation" and Section 4.3
"Initial commissioning" and repeat the test run.

The step response may also deviate if the ratio of the machine moment of
inertia reduced onto the motor shaft relative to the motor moment of
inertia is very high. Here the loop control settings must be optimized. For
3
special settings to optimize the speed and position control loops, please
use the CDD3000 Application Manual.

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4.5 Operation with Precondition:


DRIVEMANAGER DRIVEMANAGER user software (version V3.4 or higher) installed on the
PC.
X4
H1 H2 H3

3mm
X4
RS232 ax. RS232

!
ACHTUNG
Kondensatorent-
ladezeit >3 Min.
Betriebsanleitung
beachten!
WARNING
capacitor disscharge
time >3 minutes.
Pay attention to the
operation manual!
ATTENTION
temps de decharge
X2
CCD-SUB90X
du condensteur
>3 min. observer le
mode dèmploi! X3
X1

CDD3000-HF connection to PC/DRIVEMANAGER


The key functions
Icon Function Menu

Communication > Connect > Single


Connect to device
device
For more information refer
to the DRIVEMANAGER Change device
Active device > Change settings
Manual. settings

Print parameter data


Active device > Print settings
set

Active device > Open-loop control >


Control drive Basic operation modes, no position
references

Active device > Monitoring > Quickly


Digital scope
changing digital scope values

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Icon Function Menu

Save settings from


Active device > Save device settings to
device to file 1
Load settings from Active device > Load device settings
file into device from

Bus initialization
(change settings) 2
Disconnect from
Cut all device connections
device

Compare device
Active device> Compare settings
settings 3

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4 Commissioning

4.6 Operation with The KEYPAD can be plugged directly into slot X4 of the CDD3000-HF.
KEYPAD KP200
KEYPAD KP200 overview
Chipcard (SMARTCARD) to back-up and
(1)
transfer settings

(1) 3-digit display, e.g. for parameter


(2)
number
CARD
S M ART
SMARTCARD
SC-XL (3) Current menu

(2) 5-digit display for parameter name and


(4)
(5) value
(3) VAL

(4) Hz
(5) Acceleration or braking ramp active

(6)
stop
return
start
enter
(6) Bar graph display, 10-digit

start
Call up menu branches or parameters; save changes;
enter
start in “Control drive” mode

stop
return Quit menu branches; cancel changes; stop in “Control drive” mode

Select menu, subject area or parameter; increase setting

Select menu, subject area or parameter; reduce setting

Figure 4.1 Controls and displays on the KEYPAD KP200

Menu structure The KEYPAD KP200 offers a user-friendly menu structure, shown below.

VAL PARA CTRL CARD

Subject area
READ FROM/WRITE TO
Actuals • Select
SMARTCARD
• Select Parameters
Drive • Read
• Display • Select
• Control • Write
• Change
• Write
Capacity indicator Initial protection
commissioning

Figure 4.2 Functions of the menus

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4 Commissioning

Example parameter setting • The parameters in the PARA menu are grouped into subject areas
(PARA menu) according to their functions, in order to provide a clearer overview.
• Only the parameters to which the current user level permits access
can be changed. 1
1. Select PARA menu.
PARA

start
enter 2
stop
return
2. Select desired subject area with
cursor keys and confirm with
PARA

start/enter.

start
3
enter

stop
return
3. Select desired parameter with
cursor keys (pay attention to PARA

user level).

4
start
enter
start
stop enter
return
4. The current value is displayed,
with the last character flashing. PARA

Switch to the next character


using the down key. Use the up 5
key to change the flashing
character. The fifth character at 0...9
PARA
the extreme left indicates the
preceding sign: (–) = minus.
The last character can be
entered as an exponent. A
Save new value with start/enter
or cancel (without saving) with
stop/return.

CARD menu
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Read from/write to SMARTCARD:


• In this menu CDD3000-HF settings can be saved to the SMARTCARD
and transferred to other CDD3000-HF.
• In every storage operation all parameters are always saved to the
SMARTCARD. For read operations, either all parameters or only
parameters for motor setup (per read operation) can be read-in.

Function Meaning
READ > ALL Read all parameters from SMARTCARD
Parameters from subject area,
READ > DRIVE
e.g. read-in motor settings
WRITE Store all parameters on the SMARTCARD
LOCK Write-protect the SMARTCARD
UNLOCK Cancel the write protection

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 4-26


1
5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification

5.1 LEDs ........................................................................5-1 2


5.2 Fault response..........................................................5-2
5.3 Error messages .......................................................5-3
5.4 Resetting errors .......................................................5-4
5.5 User errors in KEYPAD operation .............................5-5
3
5.6 User errors in SMARTCARD operation .......................5-5
5.7 Errors in power switching ......................................5-5
5.8 Reset ........................................................................5-6

5.1 LEDs At the top right of the CDD3000-HF there are three status LEDs coloured 4
red (H1), yellow (H2) and green (H3).

Device status Red LED (H1) Yellow LED (H2) Green LED (H3)

Power on ❍ ❍ ●
CDD3000-HF ready (ENPO set) ❍ ● ● 5
Control enabled ❍ ✳ ●
Error ✳ F(flash code) ❍ ●
Warning (in “ready” condition) ● ● ●
Warning (in “control enabled”
● ✳ ● A
condition)

❍ LED off, ● LED on, ✳ LED flashing

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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual 5-1
5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification

5.2 Fault response When a fault occurs the CDD3000-HF responds with a specific function
sequence. This is allocated to a corresponding response number.

Display Response
Function
KEYPAD no.
WARN 0 Signal error only, no further response (warning)
HALT 1 Signal error and disable power stage
STOP 2 Signal error, quick-stop and wait for cancellation of start signal
LOCKH 3 Signal error, disable power stage and secure against restarting 1)
Signal error, quick-stop, wait for cancellation of start signal and
LOCKS 4
secure against restarting 1)
Signal error, disable power stage and wait for error reset; error
RESET 5
reset only possible by complete cutting of power.
1) Only relevant with programmed autostart function.

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5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification

5.3 Error messages If a fault occurs in operation it is indicated by a flash code from LED H1
(red) on the CDD3000-HF. If a KP200 is connected the KP200 indicates
the error type as an abbreviation. When the DRIVEMANAGER is active the
error is additionally reported in plain text. 1
Flash
code of Display Response
Explanation Cause/Remedy
red LED KEYPAD No.
H1

1x
Various
messages
0-5 Various errors See Application Manual, Appendix B, Fault rectification 2
Check power supply. Also occurs briefly in response to
2x E-OFF 1 Undervoltage shut-off
normal power-off.
Short-circuit, ground fault: Check cabling of connections,
check motor coil, check neutral conductor and grounding
3x E-OC 3 Current overload shut-off (see also section 3, Installation).
Device setup not correct: Check parameters of control loops. 3
Check ramp setting.
Voltage overload from mains: Check mains voltage. Restart
device.
4x E-OV 3 Voltage overload shut-off Voltage overload resulting from feedback from motor
(regenerative operation): Slow down braking ramps. If not
possible, use a braking resistor.
4
Motor overloaded (after I x t monitoring): Slow down process
5x E-OLM 3 Motor protection shut-off
cycle rate if possible. Check motor dimensioning.
Device overloaded: Check dimensioning. Possibly use a
6x E-OLI 3 Device protection shut-off
larger device.
Motor PTC correctly connected?:
7x E-OTM 3 Motor temperature too high
Motor PTC evaluation correctly set?
Motor overloaded?
5
Allow motor to cool down. Check dimensioning.
Ambient temperature too high: Improve ventilation in switch
Overheating in CDD3000- cabinet.
8x E-OTI 3
HF Load too high during driving/braking: Check dimensioning.
Possibly use a braking resistor.
A
Table 5.1 Error messages

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5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification

5.4 Resetting errors Resetting errors with response number 1 to 4 (WRN-LOCKS):


• In control via terminals: rising edge at input ENPO
(attention: control is shut off!)
or:
with input Ixxx, to which the
Resetting errors (after function FIxxx = RSERR (Reset
eliminating the cause) Error) is assigned
• In control via KeyPad: press stop/return key on KeyPad for
approx. 3 seconds
• In control via DRIVEMANAGER: click on “Reset error” button
• In control via fieldbus: set “Reset error” bit in bus control
word

Starting the drive after an error • Cancel start signal and reapply it.
• With programmed auto-start function:
− In error responses 1 and 2 the drive automatically restarts when
the error is reset.
− In error responses 3 and 4 the drive does not restart until the
start signal has been withdrawn and re-sent.

Resetting errors with response number 5 (RESET):


Errors with response number 5 (RESET) are serious device errors. They
can only be reset by switching all supply voltages (mains, possibly 24V)
off and back on again.

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5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification

5.5 User errors in


KEYPAD Error Cause Remedy
operation
ATT1 Parameter cannot be changed at current
user level or is not editable.
Select user level 1-MODE higher.
1
ATT2 Motor must not be controlled via the CTRL Cancel start signal from a
menu. different control location.

ATT3 Motor must not be controlled via the CTRL Reset error.
menu because of error state.

ATT4 New parameter value impermissible Change value. 2


ATT5 New parameter value too high Reduce value.

ATT6 New parameter value too low Increase value.

ATT7 Card must not be read in current state. Reset start signal.

ERROR Invalid password Enter correct password. 3


Table 5.2 KeyPad USER ERROR: Reset with start/enter

5.6 User errors in


SMARTCARD Error Meaning Remedy
operation
ERR91 SMARTCARD write-protected 4
ERR92 Error in plausibility check

ERR93 SMARTCARD not readable, wrong CDD3000-HF type

ERR94 SMARTCARD not readable, parameter not compatible


Use different
ERR96 Connection to SMARTCARD broken SMARTCARD 5
ERR97 SMARTCARD DATA invalid (checksum)

ERR98 Insufficient memory on SMARTCARD

ERR99 Selected area not present on SMARTCARD, no parameters


transferred to SMARTCARD

Table 5.3 SMARTCARDerror: Reset with stop/return A


5.7 Errors in power
switching Error Cause Remedy
If switching is too frequent,
Power on. CDD3000-HF After a rest phase of a few
the device protects itself by
shows no response (LEDs minutes the device is ready
means of high-resistance
off). to start once again. DE
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5 Diagnosis/Fault rectification

5.8 Reset
Parameter reset In PARA menu of KEYPAD:
Press the two cursor keys to reset the parameter currently being edited to
the factory defaults.
In the DRIVEMANAGER:
In the focused setup window by pressing the F1 key. The factory setting of
the parameter is indicated on the “Value range” tab and is to be entered
there.

Factory setting KEYPAD:


Press both KEYPAD cursor keys simultaneously during CDD3000-HF
power-up to reset all parameters to their factory defaults and the system
is reinitialized.
DRIVEMANAGER:
Select the “Reset to factory setting” function from the “Active Device”
menu.

Note: Attention! Resetting the factory defaults will delete the motor
data settings and the preset solution “SCT_2-Speed control,
±10 V reference, controlled via terminal” will be loaded. Pay
attention to the terminal assignment and the functionality of
the CDD3000-HF in this preset solution.

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1

A Appendix
2
A.1 Technical data ........................................................ A-2
A.2 Ambient conditions ................................................ A-8
A.3 Project planning notes, “Cold plate” .................... A-9
A.4 Change in system load 3
through use of a line choke ................................. A-10
A.5 UL approbation ..................................................... A-12
A.6 Layout ................................................................... A-14
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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-1
A.1 Technical data CDD32.003-HF to CDD34.006-HF

CDD32.003-HF

CDD32.004-HF

CDD32.006-HF

CDD32.008-HF

CDD34.003-HF

CDD34.005-HF

CDD34.006-HF
Designation

Technical data

Output, motor end1)

Device rated power 1.0 kVA 1.6 kVA 2.2 kVA 2.8 kVA 1.5 kVA 2.8 kVA 3.9 kVA
voltage 3 x 0 ... 230 V 3 x 0 ... 400/460 V
Continuous current (RMS) (IN) 2.4 A 4.0 A 5.5 A 7.1 A 2.2 A 4.1 A 5.7 A

Peak current 1.8 x IN for 30 s 4.3 A 7.2 A 9.9 A 12.8 A 4.0 A 7.4 A 10.3 A

Rotating field frequency 0 ... 1600 Hz


Switching frequency of power stage 4, 8, 12, 16 kHz
Input, mains side

1 x 230 V 3 x 400 V / 3 x 460 V


Mains voltage
-20 % +15 % -25 % +10 %
Current (with line choke) 4.4 A 7.3 A 10.0 A 12.9 A 2.3 A 4.3 A 6.0 A
Asymmetry of mains voltage – ±3 % max.
Frequency 50/60 Hz ±10 % 50/60 Hz ±10 %
Power loss at 4 / 8.16 kHz [W] 49 / 52 63 / 70 90 / 97 110 / 120 70 / 85 95 / 127 121 / 163
Braking chopper power electronics

Peak braking power with int.


1.6 kW
braking resistor (only with version - - – –
at 360 Ω
CDD34 ..., Wx.x, BR)
Minimum ohmic resistance of an
100 Ω 56 Ω 180 Ω
externally installed braking resistor

1) Data referred to output voltage 230 V/400 V


and switching frequency 8 kHz

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-2


CDD34.008-HF to CDD34.032-HF

CDD34.008-HF

CDD34.010-HF

CDD34.014-HF

CDD34.017-HF

CDD34.024-HF

CDD34.032-HF
Designation

Technical data

Output, motor end1)


2
Device rated power 5.4 kVA 6.9 kVA 9.7 kVA 11.8 kVA 16.6 kVA 22.2 kVA

Voltage 3 x 0 ... 400/460 V

Continuous current (RMS) (IN) 7.8 A 10 A 14 A 17 A 24 A 32 A

Peak current 1.8 x IN for 30 s 14 A 18 A 25 A 31 A 43 A 58 A 3


Rotating field frequency 0 ... 1600 Hz

Switching frequency of power stage 4, 8, 12, 16 kHz

Input, mains side

Mains voltage 3 x 400 V / 3 x 460 V -25 % +10 % 4


Current (with line choke) 8.2 A 10.5 A 14.7 A 17.9 A 25.3 A 33.7 A

Frequency 50/60 Hz ±10 %

Power loss at 4 / 8.16 kHz [W] 150 / 177 187 / 222 225 / 283 270 / 340 330 / 415 415 / 525

Braking chopper power electronics


5
Peak braking power with int.
6.0 kW 6.0 kW 6.0 kW
braking resistor (only with version
at 90 Ω at 90 Ω at 90 Ω
CDD34 ..., Wx.x, BR)

Minimum ohmic resistance of an


externally installed braking resistor
81 Ω 47 Ω 22 Ω A
1) Data referred to output voltage 400 V and switching frequency 8 kHz
.

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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-3
The maximum permissible controller output current and the peak current
of the CDD3000-HF are dependent on the mains voltage, the motor cable
length, the power stage switching frequency and the ambient
temperature. If the conditions change, the maximum permissible current
capacity of the CDD3000-HF also changes. For details of which current
load on the power stage modules is permissible under which changed
background conditions, refer to the following characteristic diagrams and
tables.
Current capacity of drive controllers
I
IN
(3)
(1)Continuous
(2)Intermittent* > 5 Hz rotating field frequency
2 (4)
drive controllers 2.4 A to 32 A:
(2) I/IN = 1.8 (for 30 s at 4 kHz )
1 I/IN = 1.8 (for 30 s at 8 kHz )
(1) I/IN = 1.8 (for 30 s at 16 kHz )

5 25 40 45 50
f [Hz]
(3)Intermittent* 0 to 5 Hz rotating field frequency
drive controllers 2.4 A to 32 A:
I/IN = 1.8 (for 30 s at 4 kHz )
*Intermittent IN > leff
I/IN = 1.25-1.8 (for 30 s at 8 kHz)

1-- n 2
I eff = ⋅Σ I ⋅t (4)Pulse mode
T i=1 i i
drive controllers 2.4 A to 32 A:
I/IN = approx. 2.2 (at 4, 8, 16 kHz)

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-4


Drive controller for highspeed drives for 230 V systems

drive Switching Peak current for Peak current for


controller for
Device rated
power
frequency of Rated intermittent intermittent 1
highspeed power stage current [A] mode mode
output [kVA]
drives [kHz] 0 to 5 Hz [A] > 5 Hz [A]

4 2.4 4.3 4.3


8 2.4 4.3 4.3
CDD32.003-HF,Cx.x 1.0
12 2.1 3.8 3.8
16 1.8 3.2 3.2 2
4 4 7.2 7.2
CDD32.004- 8 4 7.2 7.2
1.6
HF,Cx.x1) 12 3.5 6.3 6.3
16 3 5.4 5.4
4 5.5 9.9 9.9 3
CDD32.006- 8 5.5 9.9 9.9
2.2
HF,Cx.x1) 12 4.9 7.1 8.8
16 4.3 7.7 7.7
4 7.1 12.8 12.8
CDD32.008- 8 7.1 12.8 12.8
2.8
HF,Cx.x1) 12 6.3 9.1 11.3 4
16 5.5 8 9.9

Peak current for 30 s with drive controllers 2.4 to 32 A Mains voltage 1 x 230 V
Cooling air temperature: 45 °C at power stage switching frequency 4 kHz Motor cable length 10 m
40 °C at power stage switching frequency 8,12,16 kHz Mounting height 1000 m above MSL
1) With heat sink HS3... or additional cooling surface End-to-end mounting

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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-5
Drive controller for highspeed drives for 400/460 V systems

Switching Rated Rated Peak current Peak current


Device rated frequency of current current for intermittent for intermittent
drive controller
power [kVA] power stage mode mode
IN[A]2) IN[A]3)
[kHz] 0 to 5 Hz [A] > 5 Hz [A]
4 2.2 2.2 4 4
CDD34.003- 8 2.2 2.2 4 4
1.5
HF,Cx.x 12 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.9
16 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.8
4 4.1 4.1 7.4 7.4
CDD34.005- 8 4.1 3.6 7.4 7.4
2.8
HF,Cx.x1) 12 3.2 - 5.8 5.8
16 2.4 - 4.3 4.3
4 5.7 5.7 10.3 10.3
CDD34.006- 8 5.7 5.7 10.3 10.3
3.9
HF,Cx.x1) 12 4.1 - 7.4 7.5
16 2.6 - 4.7 4.7
4 7.8 7.8 14 14
CDD34.008- 8 7.8 7.8 14 14
5.4
HF,Wx.x 12 6.4 - 9.9 11.5
16 5 - 7.8 9
4 10 10 18 18
CDD34.010- 8 10 8.8 16.5 18
6.9
HF,Wx.x 12 8.1 - 10.1 14.5
16 6.2 - 7.8 11
4 14 14 25 25
CDD34.014- 8 14 12.2 21 25
9.7
HF,Wx.x 12 10.3 - 14.4 14.6
16 6.6 - 9.2 11.9
4 17 17 31 31
CDD34.017- 8 17 13.5 21.2 31
11.8
HF,Wx.x 12 12.5 - 14.4 22.5
16 8 - 9.2 14.4

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-6


Switching Rated Rated Peak current Peak current
Device rated frequency of current current for intermittent for intermittent
drive controller
power [kVA] power stage mode mode
IN[A]2) IN[A]3)
[kHz] 0 to 5 Hz [A] > 5 Hz [A] 1
4 24 24 43 43
CDD34.024- 8 24 24 40 43
16.6
HF,Wx.x 12 19.5 - 28.3 35
16 15 - 22 27
4 32 32 58 58
CDD34.032-
HF,Wx.x
22.2
8
12
32
26
28
-
40
29.1
58
47
2
16 20 - 22 36
Peak current for 30 s with drive controllers 2.4 to 32 A 2)
Mains voltage 3 x 400 V±10%
Cooling air temperature: 45 °C at power stage switching frequency 4 kHz 3)
40 °C at power stage switching frequency 8, 12, 16 kHz Mains voltage 3 x 460 V±10%
1) Motor cable length 10 m
With heat sink HS3... or additional cooling surface
Mounting height 1000 m above MSL
End-to-end mounting 3

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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-7
A.2 Ambient
Characteristic drive controller
conditions
-10 ...45 °C (BG1 ... BG5)
in operation
with power reduction to 55 °C
Temperature
range in storage -25 ... +55 °C

in transit -25 ... +70 °C

Relative air humidity 15 ... 85 %, condensation not permitted

Mechanical
0.075 mm in frequency range 10 ... 57 Hz
strength to Vibration
1 g in frequency range 57 ... 150 Hz
IEC 68-2-6

Device IP20 (NEMA 1)


Protection Cooling Cold plate: IP20
method Push-through heat sink: IP54 (3 ...15 kW)

Touch protection VBG 4

up to 1000 m above MSL, above 1000 m above MSL


Mounting height with power reduction 1% per 100 m, max. 2000 m
above MSL

max. holding brake current 2 A to TU = 45°C,


derating 50 mA/°C to TUmax = 55°C

Voltage stress of the


typical slew rate 3 - 6 kV/µs
motor winding

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-8


A.3 Project planning
notes, “Cold
plate”
1
Subject Project planning notes

• Evenness of contact surface = 0.05 mm


Roughness of contact surface = roughness factor 6.3
Thermal connection to
• Coat area between drive controller (“cold plate” backing plate) and cooler with heat transfer
cooler
compound (coat thickness 30-70µ).
• The temperature in the middle of the drive controller backing plate must not exceed 85 °C. 2
Device rated power
Size Heat sink Housing
[kVA]
Distribution of BG 1/2 1.0 to 3.9 approx. 65% approx. 35%
power loss BG 3 5.4 to 6.9 approx. 70% approx. 30%
BG 4 9.7 to 11.8 approx. 75% approx. 25%
3
BG 5 16.6 to 22.2 approx. 80% approx. 20%

Active cooling area Device rated Device basic area Active cooling area
Size
B
power [kVA] [mm] [mm] 4
B H a b
BG 1 1.0 to 1.6 70 193 50 165
BG 2 2.2 to 3.9 70 218 90 200
H

BG 3 5.4 to 6.9 100 303 120 260


a

BG 4 9.7 to 11.8 150 303 65 215


BG 5 16.6 to 22.2 200 303 80 300 5
Thermal resistance
Thermal resistance between
Device rated power
Size active cooling area and cooler
[kVA]
Rth [K/W]
Rth BG 1 1.0 to 1.6 0.05
A
BG 2 2.2 to 3.9 0.05
Cooler
BG 3 5.4 to 6.9 0.03
BG 4 9.7 to 11.8 0.02
BG 5 16.6 to 22.2 0.015
Heat transfer
compound

Backing plate
CDD3000
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A.4 Change in System load
system load
through use of a Without line
With line choke Change
choke
line choke
7.3 kVA drive 7.3 kVA drive Without line
controller, mains controller, mains choke compared
impedance 0.6 mH impedance 6 mH to with line choke

Voltage distortion (THD)1) 99 % 33 % -67 %

Mains current amplitude 18.9 A 9.7 A -48 %


Mains current effective 8.5 A 6.23 A -27 %
Commutation notches
referred to the mains 28 V 8V -70%
voltage
Life of the DC-link 2 to 3 times
Nominal life +100 to 200 %
capacitors nominal life

Change in system load through use of a line choke with 4 % short circuit
voltage based on the example of a 7.3 kVA drive controller CDD34.010-HF
operating in the part load range
1) THD = Total Harmonic Distortion (U5 ...U41)

Mains voltage asymmetry

Without line choke With line choke

7.3 kVA drive controller, 7.3 kVA drive controller,


mains impedance 0.6 mH mains impedance 6 mH
Asymmetry of mains
0% +3 % -3 % 0% +3 % -3 %
voltage
Mains current amplitude 18.9 A 25.4 A 25.1 A 9.7 A 10.7 A 11 A
Mains current effective 8.5 A 10.5 A 10.2 A 6.2 A 6.7 A 6.8 A

Effect of line choke with asymmetric mains voltage based on the example of a
7.3 kVA drive controller CDD34.010-HF operating in the part load range

Recommended:
The example shows that the benefits of a line choke with 4 % short-circuit
voltage are multi-faceted. We therefore recommend that you use a line
choke as a matter of course.

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-10


Line chokes are required:

• Where the drive controller is used in applications with disturbance


variables corresponding to environment class 3, as per EN 61000-2-
1
4 and above (hostile industrial environment).
• To comply with the limit values for variable-speed electric drives
(standard EN61800-3 / IEC1800-3)
• With a dc-link between multiple drive controllers.
2
Characteristics of environment class 3 include:
• Mains voltage fluctuations > + 10% UN
• Short-time interruptions between 10 ms and 60 s
• Voltage asymmetry > 3%
Environment class 3 typically applies where: 3
• a major part of the load is supplied by power converters (dc choppers
or soft-start equipment)
• welding machines are present
• induction or arc furnaces are present
• large motors are started frequently 4
• loads fluctuate rapidly.

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CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-11
A.5 UL approbation Measures to maintain UL approbation
1. Switch cabinet mounting with IP54 protection and contamination
level 2 is mandatory.
2. The devices are only usable in systems with surge strength class III.
3. Only UL approved fuses and circuit-breakers may be used.
CDD32.xxx-HF : Mains fuses min. 250 V H or K5
CDD34.xxx-HF : Mains fuses min. 600 V H or K5
4. The devices are usable in systems with a maximum current capacity
of 5000 A.
5. The connecting cables (mains power, motor and control cables) must
be UL approved.
CDD32.xxx-HF : Min. 300 V cables (mains/motor), Cu 75° C min.
CDD34.xxx-HF : Min. 600 V cables (mains/motor), Cu 75° C min.

Tightening torque of Tightening torque


grounding lead of mains terminals Device Wire cross-section Mains fuse
terminal [Nm] [Nm]
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD32.004-HF AWG 16 N/M 10 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD32.006-HF AWG 14 N/AWG 16 M 10 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD32.008-HF AWG 14 N/AWG 16 M 20 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.003-HF AWG 16 N/M 10 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.005-HF AWG 16 N/M 10 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.006-HF AWG 16 N/M 10 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.008-HF AWG 14 N/M 15 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.010-HF AWG 14 N/M 15 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.014-HF AWG 12 N/M 20 A
0.5 ... 0.6 0.5 ... 0.6 CDD34.017-HF AWG 12 N/M 25 A
1.2 ... 1.5 1.2 ... 1.5 CDD34.024-HF AWG 10 N/M 30 A
1.2 ... 1.5 1.2 ... 1.5 CDD34.032-HF AWG 8 N/M 50 A
Table A.4 Cable cross-sections - mains (N), motor (M)

Attention: The drive controllers can typically be overloaded with 1.8 x IN


for 30 s. The effective servo capacity utilization (Ieff. ≤ IN)
must never be greater than IN (rated current).

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-12


Minimum cross-section of the grounding lead to DIN VDE 0100
Part 540

Cross-section PE mains connection


Grounding lead (PE) cross section of at least 10 mm² or lay a
1
Mains power cable
second electrical conductor parallel to the existing grounding
<10 mm²
lead, because the operational leakage current is > 3.5 mA.
Mains power cable PE conductor with cross-section of mains power cable - see
>10 mm² VDE 0100 Part 540
Table A.5 Minimum cross-section of the grounding lead 2

DE
EN
FR
IT
ES
FR
CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-13
A.6 Layout

(X7)

(X6)
H1 H2 H3
(X5)
BG5
X9
H1 H2 H3 X4
BG3+4
X9

X4
!
ACHTUNG
Kondensatorent-
ladezeit >3 Min.
Betriebsanleitung

H1 H2 H3 beachten!
WARNING

BG2 capacitor disscharge


time >3 minutes.
Pay attention to the
X8
operation manual!

! ATTENTION
temps de decharge
X2
ACHTUNG du condensteur
Kondensatorent- >3 min. observer le
mode dèmploi!
X9 ladezeit >3 Min.
Betriebsanleitung
beachten!
X3
WARNING

X4 capacitor disscharge
time >3 minutes.
Pay attention to the
operation manual!
ATTENTION
temps de decharge
du condensteur
X8
>3 min. observer le
mode dèmploi! X2
U
U
V
V X3
W ! W
ACHTUNG
Kondensatorent-
ladezeit >3 Min.
Betriebsanleitung
beachten!
L+ WARNING
L+
capacitor disscharge
RB time >3 minutes.
Pay attention to the
operation manual!
RB X1
L- ATTENTION
temps de decharge
du condensteur
X8 L-

L1
>3 min. observer le
mode dèmploi! X2 L1 L1 L2 L3 L- RB L+ U V W
L2 L2
L3
X3 L3
X1 X1

Figure A.3 Layout of CDD3000-HF drive controller, size 1 to 5

Terminal Explanation
X1 Power connections
X2 Control connections
X3 Motor PTC connections
X4 PC/KP200 connection (RS232-interface)
X5 Encoder simulation/master encoder
X6 Resolver connection
X7 Optical encoder connection
X8 UM-xxx module connection
X9 CM-xxx module connection

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-14


Appendix B Index

Wall mounting ................................ 2-4


Appendix B Dimensional drawings: cold plate ................ 2-6
Index Disconnect ........................................ 4-3
DriveManager .............................. 4-9, 4-22 1
E
Electrical specification ................... 3-24, 3-27
A
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) ............ 1-1
Air humidity, relative .............................. A-8
EMC-compatible installation ..................... 2-3
Ambient conditions ............................... A-8
Ambient temperature ............................. 2-7
Emergency Stop facility ........................... 1-2 2
Encoder connection .............................. 3-13
Encoder simulation .............................. 3-23
B Master encoder input ....................... 3-23
Braking chopper ................................. 3-16 Encoder simulation connection and signal description
Braking resistor (RB) ............................. 3-16 3-24
Breakthrough for push-through heat sink ....... 2-9 Encoder simulation signals ...................... 3-23
ENPO ............................................. 4-19
3
Error messages ................................... 5-3
C Errors in power switching ........................ 5-5
CARD menu ...................................... 4-25 Errors, resetting ................................... 5-4
Change in system load .......................... A-10
Cold plate ......................................... 2-5
Connecting cable ................................. 2-6 F 4
Connection Factory setting .................................... 5-6
Braking resistor ............................. 3-16 Fault response .................................... 5-2
Servocontroller .............................. 4-22 Feather key ....................................... 4-18
Connection of the temperature sensor ........... 3-7 Functions of the menus .......................... 4-24
Control connections .............................. 3-17
Cooling G 5
Motors / Motors with external ventilation .. 3-13
Grounding lead
Required with cold plate ..................... 2-7
connection .................................... 3-4
Current capacity .................................. A-4
Star configuration ............................ 3-4

D H
Dangers ........................................... 1-1 A
Hall-IC encoder .................................. 3-12
Data set
Helpline ............................................ 5-3
Loading into next servocontroller ............ 4-5
HTL master encoder ............................. 3-27
Saving to a SmartCard ....................... 4-4
DC link ............................................ A-11
Diagnosis/Fault rectification ...................... 5-1 I
Digital scope function ............................ 4-19 Icon ............................................... 4-22
Dimensional drawings Intended use ...................................... 1-2 DE
Push-through heat sink ..................... 2-10 EN
Interference emission ............................. 3-3
FR
Intermittent ........................................ A-4
IT
Isolation .......................................... 3-21
ES
FR
CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-21
Appendix B Index

K O
KeyPad Optical encoders
KP200 ....................................... 4-24 Cable ........................................ 3-10
Operation .................................... 4-24 Overview ........................................... 3-2
KP200 display ..................................... 5-3 KeyPad KP200 .............................. 4-24
Menu structure, KP200 ..................... 4-24
L
LED ................................................. 5-1 P
LEDs (H1,H2,H3) ................................... 5-1 PARA menu ...................................... 4-25
Line choke .......................... 2-3, 3-14, A-10 Pin assignment ............................ 3-9, 3-11
Low voltage directive .............................. 1-2 Positioning data ................................. 4-17
LUST encoder cables ............................ 3-11 Power loss ......................................... 2-8
Power stage enable ............................. 4-19
Project planning notes
M Cold plate ..................................... A-9
Mains connection ................................ 3-13 Encoder cable ................................. 3-8
Mains filter ................................. 2-3, 3-15 Protection .......................................... A-8
Mains voltage asymmetry ....................... A-10 Pulse mode ........................................ A-4
Master encoder .................................. 3-25 Push-through heat sink (Dx.x ..................... 2-8
Measures for your safety .......................... 1-1
Mechanical installation ............................ 2-1
Menu structure .................................. 4-24 Q
Motor connection .................................. 3-5 Qualification, users ................................ 1-1
Motor filter ....................................... 4-16
Motor phase connection .......................... 3-6
Motor temperature
R
Monitoring .................................... 3-7 Reinitialization ..................................... 5-6
PTC ............................................ 3-7 Repairs ............................................. 1-2
Motor with plug connection ....................... 3-6 Reset
Motors with terminal boxes ....................... 3-7 Device ......................................... 5-6
Mounting Parameters .................................... 5-6
clearances .................................... 2-3 Resetting ........................................... 5-4
collar .......................................... 2-8 Resolver ............................................ 3-8
height ......................................... A-8 Resolver cable ..................................... 3-9
plate ........................................... 2-3 Responseno. ....................................... 5-2
seal ............................................ 2-8 Responsibility ...................................... 1-2
set CDD ....................................... 2-2
variants ........................................ 2-1 S
Mounting and cooling variants .................... 2-1 Safety ...................................... 1-1, 4-15
Sequence programs ............................. 4-17
N Serial commissioning ............................. 4-2
Notes on operation ................................ 2-1 DriveManager ................................. 4-2

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-22


Appendix B Index

KeyPad ........................................ 4-4


Serial number ..................................... 3-3
Setting parameters .............................. 4-25
Shaft end ......................................... 4-18 1
Sinus/Cosinus encoder ........................... 3-9
Slot X4 ............................................ 4-24
Specification
Control connections ......................... 3-18
Motor temperature monitoring .............. 3-7
Standard terminal assignment .................. 3-20
Standards ......................................... 1-2 2
Step response .................................... 4-21
Strength, mechanical ............................. A-8
surge strength class ............................. A-12
Switching frequency ............................. 4-16

T
3
Technical data .................................... A-2
Temperature ...................................... 2-7
Temperature range ............................... A-8
Test run .......................................... 4-18
Thermal monitoring ............................... 3-3
Third-party motors ................................ 3-8
4
Touch protection .................................. A-8
Trigger condition ................................. 4-20
TTL encoder ................................ 3-3, 3-27

U 5
Unit for speed ..................................... 4-8
User errors ........................................ 5-5
KP200 ......................................... 5-5
SmartCard operation ......................... 5-5
User errors in KeyPad operation .................. 5-5
A
V
Voltage distortions ................................ 3-3

W
Wall mounting ..................................... 2-3
Wire cross-section ............................... 3-15 DE
Write protection .................................. 4-26 EN
FR
IT
ES
FR
CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-23
Appendix B Index

CDD3000-HF Operation Manual A-24


Hinweis zur EN 61000-3-2 DE Notes on EN 61000-3-2 EN

(rückwirkende Netzbelastung durch Oberwellen) (limits for harmonic current emissions)


Unsere Frequenzumrichter und Servoregler sind im Sinne der Our frequency inverters and drive controllers are “professional
EN61000 „professionelle Geräte“, so daß sie bei einer devices” in the sense of the European Standard EN 61000, and
Nennanschlußleistung ≤1kW in den Geltungsbereich der Norm with a rated power of ≤1kW obtained in the scope of this
fallen. Beim direkten Anschluß von Antriebsgeräten ≤1kW an standard.
das öffentliche Niederspannungsnetz sind entweder Direct connection of drive units ≤1kW to the public low-voltage
Maßnahmen zur Einhaltung der Norm zu treffen oder das grid only either by means of measurements for keeping the
zuständige Energieversorgungsunternehmen muß eine standard or via an authorization of connection from the
Anschlußgenehmigung erteilen. responsible public utility.
Sollten Sie unsere Antriebsgeräte als eine Komponente in ihrer In case our drive units are used as a component of a machinery/
Maschine/ Anlage einsetzen, dann ist der Geltungsbereich der plant, so the appropriate scope of the standard of the
Norm für die komplette Maschine/ Anlage zu prüfen. machinery/plant must be checked.
Lust Antriebstechnik GmbH
Gewerbestrasse 5-9 • 35633 Lahnau • Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 64 41 / 9 66-0 • Fax +49 (0) 64 41 / 9 66-137
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