Kollmorgen Aco5000
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USER MANUAL
DANAHER MOTION S.A. La Pierreire 2, CH-1029 Villars-Ste-Croix
Telephone +41 21 631 33 33, Telefax +41 21 636 05 09
E-mail: [email protected]
www.DanaherMotion.com
28-01-19 S610-GB-0825
Table of content
Safety instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Information on the Operating Manual....................................................................................................... 3
The Basic Safety Rules .............................................................................................................................. 3
Programming of the drive .......................................................................................................................... 4
Product description .................................................................................................................................... 5
General technical data ............................................................................................................................... 6
Examples of product configuration and weight ...................................................................................... 6
Mounting and installation .......................................................................................................................... 7
Mechanical dimensions ............................................................................................................................. 7
Description and connection ...................................................................................................................... 8
Power terminals .......................................................................................................................................... 8
How to unlock the power terminals .......................................................................................................... 9
Power terminal coding ............................................................................................................................... 9
Front panel description .............................................................................................................................. 9
Front panel description ............................................................................................................................ 10
Description of the control terminals X1 ................................................................................................. 10
Connecting and wiring instructions ....................................................................................................... 12
The wiring diagram ................................................................................................................................... 12
EMC Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 12
Connecting the shielding ......................................................................................................................... 13
Intended use of operation ........................................................................................................................ 13
The start options and the wiring diagram to use .................................................................................. 14
No SAFE INTERLOCK, start by permanent contact .............................................................................. 14
No SAFE INTERLOCK, start / stop by impulse contacts ...................................................................... 14
THE SAFE INTERLOCK PROCEDURE .................................................................................................... 15
Power up procedure ................................................................................................................................. 15
Procedure to make a START from the safe interlock mode ................................................................. 15
Procedure to return to the safe interlock mode .................................................................................... 15
Timing for the safe interlock procedure with permanent signals for the START and STOP ............ 16
SAFE INTERLOCK implemented, start by permanent contact ............................................................ 16
Timing for the safe interlock procedure with impulse signals for the START and the STOP .......... 17
SAFE INTERLOCK implemented, start / stop by impulse contacts .................................................... 17
Instruction to the product integrator ...................................................................................................... 18
Connecting cables to the ENABLE, STOP and START inputs ............................................................. 18
Sensor input .............................................................................................................................................. 19
7 Segments display .................................................................................................................................. 19
Codification of failure ............................................................................................................................... 20
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .......................................................................................................... 21
Assistance and Trouble shooting ........................................................................................................... 21
CAUTION
Your qualification
In order to prevent personal injury and damage to property, only personnel with
electrical engineering qualifications may work on the device.
The person must be familiar with the user manual.
Have knowledge of national standards and accident prevention regulations
Overload protection
The drive doesn't integrate any input line overload protection. An external overload
protection is required for the AC main and the supplied 24 VDC.
Proper installation
Inverter drives are components that are intended for installation within electrical systems or
machines. The inverter may not be commissioned or put into operation until it has been
established that the machine as a unit complies with the provisions of the EC Machinery
Directive (98/37/EC) as well with the standard EN 60204-1998 (Safety of machines).
For the drive connection please refer to the schematics and instructions included in this manual (see
chapter “The start option”)
If the frequency inverter is used for special applications the specific standards and regulations for this
environment must always be observed.
Repairs may only be carried out by authorized repair workshops. Unauthorized opening and incorrect
intervention could lead to physical injury or material damage. The warranty provided by DANAHER-
MOTION would thereby be void.
If you have to do it, bear in mind that the converter control board uses a large number of MOS (Metal
Oxide Semiconductor), which are highly sensitive to electrostatic charge.
Make sure you are working on an earthen anti-static floor or being properly earthed.
use anti-static packing material only
Responsibility
Electronic devices are fundamentally not fail-safe. The company setting up and/or operating the
machine or plant is itself responsible for ensuring that the machine is rendered safe if the drive
fails.
Highlights
PAM – Pulse Amplitude Modulation – a technology with regulated intermediate DC bus
Traditional ACOMEL SHS – Selective Harmonic Suppression – modulation
Windows based programming software
Can be operated via Terminal Block, dedicated terminal TL5 or Profibus
Large number of free programmable parameters
32 complete sets of motor parameters can be stored and selected
CE and UL (pending)
Power ratings
Unit Comment
Output frequency step Hz 0.5% of the set frequency
Type of load Resistive / Inductive
Short-circuit protection between phases At terminals
Ground short-circuit protection At power ON and at terminals
Efficiency at nominal load % 96
Max. ambient temperature °C 40
Output power derating relative to the > 1000 m, derating of 5% per 1000 m. Max.
operating altitude operating altitude 2000 m – derating 10%
Output power derating relative to the %/°C 3% / °C over the ambient of 40°C
operating ambient temperature Max. ambient temperature 50° C
Relative humidity % 15 … 85 not condensing
Storage temperature °C -25 to +55 according VDE0160
Shipping temperature °C -25 to +70 according VDE0160
Designation ACO ACO ACO ACO ACO ACO ACO Size Weight
5000A 5005D 5008D 5012D 5020D 5030D 5000R kg
5030A 5000R1
SINGLE AXIS
ACO5-0005T 1 1 2 11.5
ACO5-0005R 1 1 1 3 13.8
ACO5-0008T 1 1 2 11.5
ACO5-0008R 1 1 1 3 13.8
ACO5-0012T 1 1 3 18.6
ACO5-0012R 1 1 1 4 20.7
ACO5-0020T 1 1 3 18.6
ACO5-0020R 1 1 1 4 20.7
ACO5-0030R1 1 1 1 5 31.7
MULTI-AXIS
ACO5-0055T 1 2 3 16.9
ACO5-0055R 1 2 1 4 19.2
ACO5-0085T 1 1 1 3 16.9
ACO5-5555T 1 4 5 27.6
ACO5-5555R 1 4 1 6 29.9
ACO5-0888R 1 3 1 5 24.5
ACO5-1255T 1 2 1 5 26.7
ACO5-1285R 1 1 1 1 1 6 29.0
ACO5-1212R 1 2 1 6 33.3
Any configuration up to size 6 (6 modules units) so far at any time, the sum of the currents doesn't
exceed 36A as peak power. Any configuration exceeding the max. is not allowed, the power supply
being not protected for overload. Only the drive(s) integrated a current limitation and an overload
protection. No multi-axis configuration allowed with the ACO5030A and ACO5030D
The configurations with external braking resistor module can be made using the ACO5000R or
ACO5000R1, except for the ACO5030R1 where the module with additional fan cooling is mandatory.
Mechanical dimensions
71/142/213
Module dimensions
ACO5000A
ACO5000R
ACO5005D
ACO5008D
o Width 71 mm
ACO5012D
ACO5020D
o Width 142 mm
ACO5030D
o Width 213 mm
Mounting position
vertical
Cabinet integration:
For proper cooling
leave 10 cm free
space on top of the
inverter.
Configuration A B
"2 modules unit" made of:
1 ACO5000A 145 124
1 ACO5005D / 08D
"3 modules unit" made of:
one of the above and 216 195
1 ACO5000R, or
1 ACO5000A and
2 ACO5005D / 08D, or
1 ACO5000A, and
1 ACO5012D / 20D
"4 modules unit" made of:
any combination of 287 266
1 ACO5000A, drive(s)
ACO50xxD and/or 1
ACO5000R (R1)
"5 modules unit" made of:
any combination of 358 337
1 ACO5000A, drive(s)
ACO50xxD and/or 1
ACO5000R (R1)
"6 modules unit" made of:
any combination of 429 408
1 ACO5000A, drive(s)
ACO50xxD and/or 1
ACO5000R
Mounting screws: 4 x M6
NOTE: At any time, the sum of the
current of any drive combination must
not exceed 36A (45A) as peak power.
Power terminals
ACO5000A ACO50xxD
PTC input
o This input is over voltage proof up to 500 VAC
o In case of use of temperature sensor, program the appropriate input calibration.
PRESS
PULL
Hardware ENABLE input from The +24 VDC OUT are common to the 24 VDC
PLC in accordance with the supplied and short-circuit protected
EN954-1 standard +24V_OUT 1 16 +24V_OUT
24 VDC to power safety relay Enable IN 2 17 IN1
Safety relay floating contact, 3 18 IN2 8 programmable
closed (opened in version –C) 4 19 IN3 digital inputs
when drive is enabled 5 20 IN4
Drive failure output. Floating 6 21 IN5
contact, closed when ready START 7 22 IN6 Function allocated
by user
STOP 8 23 IN7
RESET 9 24 IN8
0 V 10 25 0 V
2 programmable analogue A_OUT1 11 26 OUT1 4 programmable
outputs 0 … 10 V A_OUT2 12 27 OUT2 digital outputs
Internal 10 VDC and +10 VDC 13 28 OUT3 Function allocated
analogue input 0 … 10 V for A_IN 14 29 OUT4 by user
speed reference 0V 15 30 0V
All "0 V" are inter-connected
NOTE: All digital and analogue inputs and outputs are opto-isolated. All outputs are short-circuit proof.
# Name DESCRIPTION
1 24V_OUT Same potential as the external supplied 24 VDC. Available to activate an input. This
output is short circuit protected.
2 ENABLE This enable is used in connection with the SAFETY RELATED DRIVE INTERLOCK
(called SAFE INTERLOCK in the chapter “The start options”). Apply 24 VDC to activate.
3 EN_A This NO or NC (version –C) relay contact will close when the "ENABLE" is powered.
4 EN_A This relay contact is potential free. Max contact load 230VAC /2A or 24VDC/2A
5 DR_R This NO relay potential free contact will close when the drive is READY resp. the relay
6 DR_R energized, The contact will be open in case of FAILURE.
X1-1
13 + 10 VDC Available to connect a potentiometer between +10VDC (X1-2/13) and 0V (X1-2/15), with
the cursor to the input A_IN (X1-2/14) to make a manual analogue speed reference.
Use a 10 k potentiometer.
14 A_IN Analogue speed reference input 0 to 10 V, referred to 0 V (X1-2/15)
15 0V Electronic ground of the drive, linked to the 0 V of the external 24 VDC
28 OUT3 By allocating the output frequency SDIG (6 times the output frequency) to one
29 OUT4 of these outputs, use a load resistors of max. 3.3 kΩ
30 0V Electronic ground of the drive, linked to the 0 V of the external 24 VDC
+24 V
L1 Motor
L2
L3
EMC Requirements
Mounting instructions related to the EMC - directive 89/336/EEC
1. The frequency converter must be mounted in a closed metal cabinet.
2. The power connection between converter and motor must be made using shield cables, grounded at
both ends.
3. The control connection must utilize shielded cables, grounded on both ends.
4. The shield of the cables must be grounded at both ends.
5. Power connections and control connection must be placed in separated canals.
6. No external filter required.
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Connecting the shielding
1. Remove the insulation in the area under the clamping system to get a correct grounding of the
shielding.
2. The clamping system has two functions:
a. Provide for a proper grounding of the shielding.
b. Provide for a strength relief of the cable, holding it mechanically.
The concept of the drive gives the machine manufacturer the choice of the safety level of the operation:
1. According EN954-1, category 3. It is mandatory to implement the safety related drive interlock as
described in this manual. It requires to comply to the following requirements:
a. Use the ENABLE input
b. Follow the start sequence procedure as described in this manual to START and STOP
the drive.
# Name DESCRIPTION
1 24V_OUT Same potential as the external supplied
24 VDC.
2 ENABLE NOT USED
Must be connected to 24 VDC via a jumper
3 EN_A NOT
4 EN_A USED
To the machine 5 DR_R READY Relay output
controller (PLC) NO potential free contact.
6 DR_R Closed when ready
Failure when open
From the
machine
7 START Apply 24 VDC to START the drive.
controller
Must be connected to 24 VDC via a jumper.
8 STOP This input has the function of a START
enable.
9 RESET Apply 24 VDC to reset. DON’T use a jumper.
10 0V Electronic ground of the drive
# Name DESCRIPTION
1 24V_OUT Same potential as the external supplied
24 VDC.
2 ENABLE NOT USED
Must be connected to 24 VDC via a jumper
3 EN_A NOT
4 EN_A USED
To the machine 5 DR_R READY Relay output
controller (PLC) NO potential free contact.
6 DR_R Closed when ready
Failure when open
Apply 24 VDC to START the drive.
From the
7 START Impulse 5 ms min.
machine
controller
Apply 24 VDC to enable the start
(PLC)
8 STOP Signal interruption 5 ms min. to stop.
Power up procedure
1. Switch on the external +24 V power supply to feed the drive control.
ENABLE, STOP and START inputs are tied to 0 V.
2. Switch on the main power (400 VAC).
3. Wait until the READY relay close the output DR_R.
If the drive is in failure mode, it can be removed by the RESET input to let the READY relay be
energized.
4. At this point, the drive is in safe interlock mode.
It is possible to switch on the external +24 V power supply and the main power at the same
time.
If the ENABLE input is tied to +24 V before switching on the drive, the safe interlock mode
will not be available.
If the START input is tied to +24 V before switching on the drive, the start command will not
be activated. In this case, it will be necessary to apply 0 V on the START input before
applying +24 V again to activate de start command.
When the external +24 V power supply is on, if the ENABLE input is activated before the
READY relay has closed the output contact DR_R, the drive will go to a failure mode (E4 :
Power Fail) and a RESET command will be needed after the closing of the DR_R contact.
If the ENABLE input is activated before the main is applied, the drive is going to failure mode
(E4 : Power Fail) and a RESET command will be needed after the closing of the DR_R
contact.
If the START command is activated before the ENABLE input, the drive will go to a failure mode
(E0 : ENABLE) and a RESET command will be needed.
If +24 V is applied to the START input before or less then 10 ms after the STOP input, the
START command will not be activated. It will be necessary to apply 0 V on the START input and
do the correct procedure.
If the safety relay is released by applying 0 V to the ENABLE input before the STOP operation were
completed, the motor will run in free-wheel.
+24 VDC
L1, L2, L3
closed
DR_R open
Safe interlock
required
ENABLE
min. 50 ms
closed
EN_A open
STOP
min. 10 ms min. 10 ms
START
# Name DESCRIPTION
1 24V_OUT NOT TO BE USED when the SAFE
From the machine INTERLOCK is active.
controller (PLC) 2 ENABLE Signal is delivered by the PLC only after
reception of the READY signal /
terminals 5-6 DR_R
3 EN_A Confirmation back to the PLC that the
To the machine 4 EN_A ENABLE has been activated.
controller (PLC) 5 DR_R READY Relay output
NO potential free contact.
6 DR_R Closed when ready
Failure when open
+24 VDC
L1, L2, L3
closed
DR_R open
Safe interlock
required
ENABLE min. 50 ms
closed
EN_A open
min. 5 ms
STOP
min. 10 ms min. 10 ms
min. 5 ms
START
# Name DESCRIPTION
1 24V_OUT NOT TO BE USED when the SAFE
From the machine INTERLOCK is active.
controller (PLC) 2 ENABLE Signal is delivered by the PLC only after
reception of the READY signal /
terminals 5-6 DR_R
3 EN_A Confirmation back to the PLC that the
To the machine 4 EN_A ENABLE has been activated.
controller (PLC) 5 DR_R READY Relay output
NO potential free contact.
6 DR_R Closed when ready
Failure when open
The sequence of signals according to the safe interlock procedure is respected. If ignored, the
safe interlock function is no more achieved.
The mounting instructions of the user manual are respected.
The external connections are made according to the proposed wiring diagram.
The safe interlock function is a feature to allow the product integrators to satisfy the requirement of the
standards to secure a safe interlock of the drive and its connected motor.
Those connecting cables have to comply with the requirement of the table D.5 of ISO13849-2. The
elimination of the risk that short-circuits would lead to an unexpected start of the drive (reducing the
number of safety barriers) is valid under following considerations:
Cables must be protected against external damages (i.e use of cable channel, protective tubes)
or,
The above signals are located in separate cables.
Connections outside of our drive are the responsibility of the machine manufacturer.
7 Segments display
E flashing indicates a failure. The display will show alternatively an "E" and an alphanumeric
character indicating the type of failure. For detail see paragraph "Codification of failure"
The dot indicates that the serial connection via USB port is active point-to-point with this
drive. This mode is activated by pressing the push button PROGRAM during more than 5 s.
Enable not released. This error is displayed when a START is given before the ENABLE has
been released
Converter overload.
Short-circuit to ground
Over voltage on intermediate DC-Bus. Indicate a voltage surge on the DC-bus exceeding 900
DC peak. This peak could come from the mains or back from the motor.
Power fails. Will be shown when the ENABLE is activated and the AC voltage is missing.
Auxiliary power supply failures. Indicates that one of the auxiliary voltages ± 15 VDC
or 5 VDC is missing or +24VDC<20VDC
Klixon contact open. Indicate that the temperature of the external braking resistor is too high
or that this external module has been removed and the safety jumper not put in place.
Regen/Accel: this indicates that the dynamic braking process has been activated during the
acceleration. A START was probably activated when the motor was still spinning.
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declare under our sole responsibility that the products of the family ACO5000, are exclusively designed
for incorporation in an other machine. The operation of the product is submitted to the conformity of the
complete equipment, following the provisions of the directive 98/37/EC
The conformity of the above specified products with the provisions of the Directive 73/23/EEC is
supported by the respect of the standards CEI/IEC 1010-1
If the mounting and connecting instructions of the installation’s manual have been respected, this product
will be conform to the standards EN 61000-6-4, EN 61000-6-2 and EN61800-3 +A11 relating to the EMC
directive 89/336/EEC.
André Schwendener
All our products are manufactured in accordance with an accurate quality process. Before
delivery they are checked for many hours under power. The quality system and production
process guarantee that all products are shipped free of default.
The respect of the installation procedure describes in this manual and a correct definition of the
application should avoid any commissioning problems.
Should you meet some problems during installation or commissioning of the frequency inverter
our technical staff are available for assistance. Please contact your local supplier or the local
DANAHER-MOTION subsidiary.
Please includes following information: