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User Manual
May 2011
Supersedes June 2009
9000X AF Drives
9000X AF Drives
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Table of Contents
SAFETY
Definitions and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hazardous High Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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OVERVIEW
How to Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving and Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Open SVX9000/SPX9000 Catalog Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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MOUNTING
Space Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standard Mounting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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POWER WIRING
Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL Compatible Cable Selection and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UL Compatible Cable Selection and Installation with Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standard Wiring Diagrams and Terminal Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power and Motor Wiring Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking the Cable and Motor Insulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CONTROL WIRING
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Wiring Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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MENU INFORMATION
Keypad Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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STARTUP
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sequence of Operation to Commission an Induction Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Tuning of the SVX9000/SPX9000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Closed Loop Vector Control Manual Tuning (SPX9000 Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SPARE PARTS
Series Option Board Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Johnson Controls Metasys N2 Network Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drive Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spare Units and Replacement Parts for 9000X Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Figures
SVX9000/SPX9000 AF Drive Catalog Numbering System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input Power and Motor Cable Stripping and Wire Lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wiring Plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ground Terminal Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable Protection Plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Principle Wiring Diagram of SVX9000/SPX9000 Power Unit, FR7 and FR8 . . . . . . . . . .
Principle Wiring Diagram of SVX9000/SPX9000 Power Unit, FR9 to FR10 . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Size: FR4 (230V, 3/43 hp and 480V, 15 hp). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Size: FR5 (230V, 57-1/2 hp and 480V, 7-1/215 hp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Size: FR6 (230V, 1015 hp, 480V, 2030 hp and 575V, 225 hp) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Size: FR7 (230V, 2030 hp, 480V, 4060 hp and 575V, 3040 hp) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Size: FR8 (480V, 75125 hp and 575V, 5075 hp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Size: FR9 (480V, 150200 hp and 575V, 100175 hp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board A9 Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board A9 Jumper Location and Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board A2 Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board A2 Terminal Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Positive Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Negative Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keypad and Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parameter Menu Structure Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M2 Keypad Control Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Active Fault Display Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sample Fault History Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Expander Board Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital Inputs DIN1, DIN2, DIN3 Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital Inputs DIN4, DIN5, DIN6 Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital and Relay Outputs DO1, RO1, RO2 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operate Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Open Loop Tuning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor Current after V/f Curve Tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor Current Equivalent Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OL Speed Control Off OL Speed Control On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Closed Loop Motor Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Closed Loop Current Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SVX9000/SPX9000 Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NEMA Type 1 and Type 12 Enclosure Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NEMA Type 1 and Type 12 with Flange Kit, FR4, FR5,
and FR6 Enclosure Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NEMA Type 1 with Flange Kit, FR7, and FR8 Enclosure Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FR9 Enclosure Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FR9 with Flange Kit Enclosure Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPX9000, FR10 Open Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPX9000, FR11 Open Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPX9000, FR13 Open Chassis Inverter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPX9000, FR13 Open Chassis Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPX9000, FR13 Open Chassis Converter900/1000 hp 480V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Space Requirements for Mounting an SVX9000/SPX9000 Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cooling Airflow Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable Spacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40C Cable and Fuse Sizes230V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40C Cable and Fuse Sizes480V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40C Cable and Fuse Sizes575V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR10FR12480V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR13FR14480V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR10FR12575V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR13FR14575V Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Breaker Sizes230V Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Breaker Sizes480V Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Breaker Sizes575V Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Connection Tightening Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power and Motor Cable Stripping Lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tightening Torques of Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Wiring Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board A9 Terminal Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board A2 Terminal Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LCD Status Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigation Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fault Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fault Time Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trip Counters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Application Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Expander Board Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monitoring Menu ItemsStandard Application Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operate Menu ItemsStandard Application Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SVX9000/SPX9000 Drive Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
208240V Power RatingsNEMA Type 1/IP21 or NEMA Type 12/IP54 . . . . . . . . . . . .
380500V Power RatingsNEMA Type 1/IP21 or NEMA Type 12/IP54 . . . . . . . . . . . .
525690V Power RatingsNEMA Type 1/IP21 or NEMA Type 12/IP54 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fault Type Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Option Board Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Panel Factory Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9000X Spare Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement Parts9000X Drives, 208240V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement PartsFR4FR9 9000X Drives, 380500V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement PartsFR10FR12 9000X Drives, 380500V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement PartsFR6FR9 9000X Drives, 525690V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement PartsFR10FR12 9000X Drives, 525690V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety
Definitions and Symbols
WARNING
This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your
attention to items or operations that could be dangerous
to you and other persons operating this equipment.
Read the message and follow the instructions carefully.
CAUTION
Remove any External Start signals or permissives before
resetting the fault to prevent an unintentional restart of the
SVX9000/SPX9000, which could result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
WARNING
1
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in minor to moderate injury, or serious
damage to the product. The situation described in the
CAUTION may, if not avoided, lead to serious results.
Important safety measures are described in CAUTION (as
well as WARNING).
WARNING
Motor control equipment and electronic controllers are
connected to hazardous line voltages. When servicing
drives and electronic controllers, there may be exposed
components with housings or protrusions at or above
line potential. Extreme care should be taken to protect
against shock.
Stand on an insulating pad and make it a habit to use only
one hand when checking components. Always work with
another person in case an emergency occurs. Disconnect
power before checking controllers or performing
maintenance. Be sure equipment is properly grounded. Wear
safety glasses whenever working on electronic controllers or
rotating machinery.
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Overview
Overview
This chapter describes the purpose and contents of this
manual, the receiving inspection recommendations, and the
SVX9000/SPX9000 catalog numbering system.
Overview
SVX 007 A 1 - 4 A 1 B 1
Options
Product
SVX = SVX industrial drive
SPX = SPX drive
Horsepower (IH)
F07 = 3/4
001 = 1
F15 = 1-1/2
002 = 2
003 = 3
004 = 5 IL only
005 = 5
006 = 7-1/2 IL only
007 = 7-1/2
010 = 10
015 = 15
020 = 20
025 = 25
030 = 30
040 = 40
050 = 50
060 = 60
075 = 75
100 = 100
125 = 125
150 = 150
200 = 200
250 = 250
300 = 300
350 = 350
400 = 400
500 = 500
550 = 550
600 = 600
650 = 650
700 = 700
800 = 800
900 = 900
H10 = 1000
H12 = 1200
H13 = 1350
H15 = 1500
H16 = 1600
H20 = 2000
A = Standard software
A3 =
A4 =
A5 =
A7 =
A8 =
AE =
Enclosure
0 = Open chassis
1 = NEMA Type 1
2 = NEMA Type 12
CA =
CI =
CJ =
CQ =
C2 =
C3 =
C4 =
C5 =
C6 =
C7 =
C8 =
D1 =
D2 =
D3 =
Johnson controls N2
Modbus TCP
BACnet
Ethernet IP
Modbus
PROFIBUS DP
LonWorks
PROFIBUS DP (D9 connector)
CANopen (slave)
DeviceNet
Modbus (D9 type connector)
Adapter
Adapter
AF
B1
B2
B4
Voltage
2 = 208230V
4 = 380500V
5 = 525690V
Keypad
A = AlphaNumeric
=
=
=
=
Communication Cards
Input Options
1 = Three-phase, EMC H
2 = Three-phase, EMC N
4 = Three-phase, EMC L
Braking
N = No brake chopper
B = Internal brake chopper
Board Modifications
1 = Standard boards (A9, A2)
Notes
All 230V drives and 480V drives up to 200 hp (I ) are only available with input option 1.
H
480V drives 250 hp (I ) or larger are only available with input option 2.
H
480V drives 250 hp, 300 hp and 350 hp (I ) are only available with enclosure style 0 (chassis).
H
480V drives up to 30 hp (I ) are only available with brake chopper option B.
H
230V drives up to 15 hp (I ) are only available with brake chopper option B.
H
480V drives 40 hp (I ) and larger come with brake chopper option N as standard.
H
230V drives 20 hp (I ) or larger come with brake chopper option N as standard.
H
Factory promise delivery. Consult Sales Office for availability.
B5 =
B8 =
B9 =
BB =
2 RO, therm
Encoder low volt +5V/15V24V
Double encoder
Mounting
Mounting
The SVX9000/SPX9000 drive may be mounted side-by-side
or stacked vertically, as outlined in the following section.
Space Requirements
If several units are mounted above each other, the clearance
between the drives should equal C + D (see table and figure
on this page). In addition, the outlet air used for cooling the
lower unit must be directed away from the inlet air used by
the upper unit.
To ensure proper air circulation and cooling, follow the guidelines below.
Space Requirements for Mounting an SVX9000/SPX9000 Drive
C
B
A
A2
A
A2
D
Drive Type
A
A2
B
C
D
0.8 (20)
0.8 (20)
3.9 (100)
2.0 (50)
1.2 (30)
0.8 (20)
4.7 (120)
2.4 (60)
1.2 (30)
0.8 (20)
6.3 (160)
3.1 (80)
3.1 (80)
3.1 (80)
3.1 (80)
5.9 (150)
3.1 (80)
2.0 (50)
3.1 (80)
Notes
Dimensions represent the minimum clearance needed when mounting an SVX9000/SPX9000. See figure above.
A = clearance around the SVX9000/SPX9000.
A = clearance needed to change the fan without disconnecting the motor cables.
2
B = distance between adjacent SVX9000/SPX9000 drives or between the SVX9000/SPX9000 and an enclosure wall.
C = clearance above the SVX9000/SPX9000.
D = clearance below the SVX9000/SPX9000.
Minimum clearance below the SVX9000/SPX9000 needed to change the fan.
Mounting
Environmental Requirements
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
230V, 3/43 hp IH
480V, 15 hp IH
230V, 57-1/2 hp IH
480V, 7-1/215 hp IH
230V, 1015 hp IH
480V, 2030 hp IH
575V, 225 hp IH
230V, 2030 hp IH
480V, 4060 hp IH
575V, 3040 hp IH
480V, 75125 hp IH
575V, 6075 hp IH
480V, 150200 hp IH
575V, 100150 hp IH
480V, 250350 hp IH
575V, 200300 hp IH
480V, 400550 hp IH
575V, 400500 hp IH
480V, 600700 hp IH
575V, 550700 hp IH
Power Wiring
Power Wiring
Guidelines
Cable Spacing
Cable in ft (m)
1 (0.3)
164 (50)
3.3 (1.0)
656 (200)
Power Wiring
IL hp
Frame
Size
FR4
NEC I
(A)
I
(A)
Fuse
Quantity
Fuse
(A)
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
Terminal Size
4.2
4.8
10
14
14
1612
1614
1-1/2
6.6
10
14
14
1612
1614
6.8
7.8
10
14
14
1612
1614
9.6
11
15
14
14
1612
1614
FR5
15.2
17.5
20
12
12
168
168
22
25
30
10
10
168
168
28
31
40
168
168
42
48
60
141/0
102
54
61
80
141/0
102
68
72
100
141/0
102/0
30
80
87
110
141/0
102/0
40
104
114
125
1/0
141/0
102/0
130
140
175
3/0
43/0
43/0
154
170
200
4/0
I/0
3/0350 kcmil
43/0
7-1/2
10
15
FR6
20
25
50
FR7
FR8
60
75
100
FR9
192
205
250
300
2/0
3/0350 kcmil
43/0
248
261
300
2 x 4/0
3/0
2 x 3/0350 kcmil
43/0
IL hp
Frame
Size
NEC I
(A)
I
(A)
Fuse
Quantity
Fuse
(A)
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
1-1/2
FR4
Terminal Size
3.3
10
14
14
1612
1614
3.4
4.3
10
14
14
1612
1614
4.8
5.6
10
14
14
1612
1614
7.6
7.6
10
14
14
1612
1614
11
12
15
12
14
1612
1614
14
16
20
10
12
168
168
15
21
23
30
10
10
168
168
20
27
31
35
168
168
7-1/2
10
25
FR5
FR6
34
38
50
141/0
102
40
46
60
141/0
102
52
61
80
141/0
102
65
72
100
141/0
102/0
60
77
87
110
141/0
102/0
75
96
105
125
1/0
141/0
102/0
30
40
50
100
FR7
124
140
175
3/0
43/0
43/0
125
FR8
156
170
200
4/0
I/0
3/0350 kcmil
43/0
150
180
205
250
300
2/0
3/0350 kcmil
43/0
Note
UL recognized type JJS is preferred but RK is acceptable.
Power Wiring
IL hp
Frame
Size
NEC I
(A)
I
(A)
Fuse
Quantity
Fuse
(A)
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
200
FR9
240
261
350
2 x 4/0
3/0
2 x 3/0350 kcmil
4000
302
300
400
2 x 250
300
2 x 3/0350 kcmil
4000
FR10
361
385
450
2 x 250
300
600 kcmil
300 kcmil
350
414
460
500
2 x 300
300
600 kcmil
300 kcmil
400
477
520
600
2 x 400
350
600 kcmil
300 kcmil
590
590
350
2 x 500
500
Bus bar
Bus bar
550
NS
650
400
4 x 4/0
500
Bus bar
Bus bar
600
NS
730
450
4 x 250
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
NS
820
500
4 x 300
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
700
NS
920
500
4 x 300
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
800
NS
1030
600
4 x 350
Bus bar
Bus bar
250
300
500
650
FR11
FR12
Terminal Size
IL hp
Frame
Size
NEC I
(A)
I
(A)
Fuse
Quantity
Fuse
(A)
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
FR6
3.9
4.5
10
14
14
141/0
142
6.1
7.5
10
14
14
141/0
142
7-1/2
10
15
12
14
141/0
142
10
11
13.5
20
12
12
141/0
142
15
17
18
30
10
10
141/0
142
20
22
22
35
141/0
142
25
27
27
40
141/0
142
30
32
34
45
141/0
142
41
41
50
141/0
101/0
52
52
70
141/0
101/0
62
62
80
43/0
43/0
77
80
125
1/0
43/0
43/0
40
FR7
50
60
FR8
75
100
Terminal Size
99
100
150
2/0
43/0
43/0
125
125
175
3/0
43/0
43/0
150
144
144
250
300
1/0
3/0350 kcmil
43/0
200
192
208
275
350
2/0
3/0350 kcmil
43/0
242
261
350
2 x 4/0
3/0
600 kcmil
300 kcmil
300
289
325
400
2 x 250
300
600 kcmil
300 kcmil
400
382
385
450
2 x 300
300
600 kcmil
300 kcmil
412
460
250
2 x 300
300
Bus Bar
Bus bar
500
472
502
300
2 x 350
350
Bus Bar
Bus bar
550
NS
590
350
2 x 500
500
Bus Bar
Bus bar
125
250
450
600
FR9
FR10
FR11
NS
650
400
4 x 4/0
500
Bus Bar
Bus bar
700
FR12
NS
750
450
4 x 250
600
Bus Bar
Bus bar
800
NS
820
500
4 x 300
600
Bus Bar
Bus bar
Note
UL recognized type JJS is preferred but RK is acceptable.
Power Wiring
Current
Cu (per Phase)
Cu (in Inches)
Qty.
300
2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
385
2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
460
2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
520
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
590
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
650
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
750
2 x 2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
820
2 x 2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
700
920
2 x 2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
Frame
Size
FR10
300
350
IH hp
250
400
FR11
500
600
FR12
Cable Size/
Phase
(ChokeNFE)
Cu
(in Inches)
Qty.
IH hp
Frame
Size
Current
800
FR13
1030
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 300 kcmil
1.57 x 0.25
1150
3.15 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 250 kcmil
1.57 x 0.25
12
900
1000
1200
1600
FR14
1300
3.15 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 250 kcmil
1.57 x 0.25
12
1600
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 250 kcmil
1.57 x 0.25
12
1940
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 300 kcmil
1.57 x 0.25
12
Notes
90C rating recommended.
Rigid copper connection.
Power Wiring
Current
Cu (per Phase)
Cu (in Inches)
Qty.
208
2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
261
2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
325
2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
385
2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
460
2 x 3/0
1.57 x 0.25
502
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
590
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
600
650
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
700
750
2 x 2 x 2/0
1.18 x 0.25
Frame
Size
FR10
250
300
IH hp
200
400
FR11
450
500
FR12
Cable Size/
Phase
(ChokeNFE)
Cu
(in Inches)
Qty.
IH hp
Frame
Size
Current
800
FR13
820
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 300 kcmil
1.18 x 0.25
920
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 250 kcmil
1.18 x 0.25
1030
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 300 kcmil
1.18 x 0.25
1300
3.15 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 250 kcmil
1.18 x 0.25
12
1500
1500
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 250 kcmil
1.18 x 0.25
12
2000
1900
2.36 x 0.39
1.57 x 0.25
2 x 300 kcmil
1.18 x 0.25
12
900
1000
1350
FR14
Notes
90C rating recommended.
Rigid copper connection.
Power Wiring
FLA
Breaker
Current
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
4.8
15
14
14
1216
1416
1-1/2
6.6
15
14
14
1216
1416
7.8
15
14
14
1216
1416
IH hp
Frame
Size
FR4
Terminal Size
11
15
12
12
1216
1416
17.5
20
10
10
816
816
25
30
816
816
31
40
1/014
214
48
60
1/014
214
61
80
1/014
2/010
25
72
100
1/014
2/010
30
87
100
1/0
1/014
2/010
FR5
7-1/2
10
FR6
15
20
FR7
IH hp
Frame
Size
1-1/2
FR4
FLA
Breaker
Current
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Terminal Size
Ground
Power
Ground
3.3
15
14
14
1216
1416
4.3
15
14
14
1216
1416
5.6
15
14
14
1216
1416
7.6
15
14
14
1216
1416
12
20
12
12
816
816
16
30
10
10
816
816
23
30
816
816
31
40
1/014
214
25
38
50
1/014
214
30
46
60
1/014
214
61
80
1/014
2/010
72
100
1/014
2/010
87
100
1/0
1/014
2/010
105
125
2/0
3/04
3/04
100
140
150
4/0
1/0
350 kcmil3/0
3/04
125
170
200
300
2/0
350 kcmil3/0
3/04
7-1/2
FR5
10
15
20
40
FR6
FR7
50
60
75
150
FR8
FR9
200
250
FR10
205
250
350
3/0
3/04
261
300
2 x 250
3/0
3/04
300
400
2 x 250
300 kcmil
600 kcmil
600 kcmil
300
385
500
2 x 300
300 kcmil
600 kcmil
600 kcmil
350
460
600
2 x 400
300 kcmil
600 kcmil
600 kcmil
Notes
A UL listed breaker must be used.
Based on a maximum environment of 104F (40C).
10
Power Wiring
FLA
Breaker
Current
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
520
700
2 x 500
500
Bus bar
Bus bar
500
590
800
4 x 4/0
500
Bus bar
Bus bar
550
650
900
4 x 250
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
IH hp
400
600
Frame
Size
FR11
FR12
Terminal Size
750
1000
4 x 300
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
650
820
1000
4 x 300
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
700
920
1200
4 x 400
Bus bar
Bus bar
FLA
Breaker
Current
Wire Size
AWG
Power
Ground
Power
Ground
3.3
15
14
14
1/014
214
4.5
15
14
14
1/014
214
7.5
15
14
14
1/014
214
7-1/2
10
20
12
14
1/014
214
10
13.5
30
10
12
1/014
214
15
18
30
10
10
1/014
214
20
22
40
1/014
214
27
40
1/014
214
34
50
1/014
1/010
41
60
1/014
1/010
52
100
3/04
3/04
60
62
100
3/04
3/04
75
80
125
1/0
3/04
3/04
IH hp
Frame
Size
FR6
25
30
FR7
40
50
FR8
100
Terminal Size
100
150
3/0
3/04
3/04
FR9
125
200
4/0
350 kcmil2x3/0
3/04
144
250
350
1/0
350 kcmil2x3/0
3/04
FR10
208
300
2 x 250
300 kcmil
600 kcmil
600 kcmil
250
261
400
2 x 300
300 kcmil
600 kcmil
600 kcmil
300
325
500
2 x 350
300 kcmil
600 kcmil
600 kcmil
385
500
2 x 300
300
Bus bar
Bus bar
460
600
2 x 350
350
Bus bar
Bus bar
125
150
200
400
FR11
450
500
502
700
2 x 500
500
Bus bar
Bus bar
590
800
4 x 4/0
500
Bus bar
Bus bar
600
650
900
4 x 250
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
700
750
1000
4 x 300
600
Bus bar
Bus bar
550
FR12
Notes
The current interrupting of the breaker, up to 100 kAIC, will determine the overall current rating of the combination.
A UL listed breaker must be used.
Based on a maximum environment of 104F (40C).
11
Power Wiring
Frame
Size
Tightening
Torque (in-lbs)
Tightening
Torque (Nm)
230V, 3/43 hp
FR4
0.6
0.6
FR5
13
1.5
13
1.5
FR6
35
480V, 2030 hp
35
575V, 225 hp
35
85
10
85
10
85
10
480V, 15 hp
230V, 57-1/2 hp
480V, 7-1/215 hp
230V, 1015 hp
230V, 2030 hp
FR7
480V, 4060 hp
575V, 3040 hp
480V, 75125 hp
FR8
575V, 5075 hp
340/187
40/22
40/22
340/187
40/22
40/22
340/187
480V, 150200 hp
FR9
575V, 100175 hp
340/187
Installation Instructions
1.
Ground
A1
C1
A2
C2
B1
D1
B2
D2
Power
Motor
Note
The isolation standoff of the bus bar will not withstand the listed tightening torque.
Use a wrench to apply a counter torque when tightening.
12
Power Wiring
hp
Voltage
Frame
Size
A1
B1
C1
D1
A2
B2
C2
D2
3/43
230V
FR4
0.59 (15)
1.38 (35)
0.39 (10)
0.79 (20)
0.28 (7)
1.97 (50)
0.28 (7)
1.38 (35)
FR5
0.79 (20)
1.57 (40)
0.39 (10)
1.18 (30)
0.79 (20)
2.36 (60)
0.39 (10)
1.57 (40)
FR6
0.79 (20)
3.54 (90)
0.59 (15)
2.36 (60)
0.79 (20)
3.54 (90)
0.59 (15)
2.36 (60)
FR7
0.98 (25)
4.72 (120)
0.98 (25)
4.72 (120)
0.98 (25)
4.72 (120)
0.98 (25)
4.72 (120)
FR8
1.10 (28)
9.45 (240)
1.10 (28)
9.45 (240)
1.10 (28)
9.45 (240)
1.10 (28)
9.45 (240)
FR9
1.10 (28)
11.61 (295)
1.10 (28)
11.61 (295)
1.10 (28)
11.61 (295)
1.10 (28)
11.61 (295)
15
480V
57-1/2
230V
7-1/215
480V
1015
230V
2030
480V
225
575V
2030
230V
4060
480V
3040
575V
75125
480V
5075
575V
150200
480V
100300
575V
2.
Wiring Plate
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
13
Power Wiring
9.
230V
480V
575V
3/415 hp
130 hp
225 hp
Control
Board
L1
L2
L3
R U
DC DC+/
R+
W
Note:
Integrated Brake
Chopper Circuit Not
Included on 575V units.
BR
Option
L1 L2 L3
See
Note
M
3~
Note: When using a single-phase supply, for units rated for such, connect the input power to
terminals L1 and L2. Consult Eaton for more information.
14
Power Wiring
230V
480V
575V
2030 hp
40125 hp
3075 hp
Control
Board
RFI Filter
L1
L2
L3
DC+/
R+
R U
DC
BR
Option
L1 L2 L3
See
Note
Note:
Integrated Brake
Chopper Circuit Not
Included on 575V units.
M
3~
Note: When using a single-phase supply, for units rated for such, connect the input power to
terminals L1 and L2. Consult Eaton for more information.
15
Power Wiring
480V
575V
150350 hp
100300 hp
Control
Board
RFI Filter
L1
L2
L3
DC+/
R+
R U
DC
BR
Option
L1 L2
See
Note
16
L3
M
3~
Power Wiring
17
Power Wiring
Frame Size: FR6 (230V, 1015 hp, 480V, 2030 hp and 575V, 225 hp)
Frame Size: FR7 (230V, 2030 hp, 480V, 4060 hp and 575V, 3040 hp)
18
Power Wiring
19
Power Wiring
20
3.
Control Wiring
Control Wiring
General Information
The maximum wire size is AWG 14 (2.5 mm2) for the relay
terminals and AWG 16 (1.5 mm2) for all other terminals
in-lbs
Nm
4.5
0.5
2.2
0.25
21
Control Wiring
Example
1.
2.
3.
Note: For ease of access, the option board terminal blocks can be unplugged for wiring.
22
Control Wiring
+10Vref
AI1+
GND
AI2+
AI2
24Vout
GND
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
10
CMA
11
24Vout
12
GND
13
DIN4
14
DIN5
15
DIN6
16
CMB
17
AO1+
18
AO1 19
DO1
20
Input Reference
(Voltage)
Input Reference
(Current)
See page 24
See page 24
0 (4)/20 mA
RL<500 ohms
+ V<+48V
I<50 mA
23
Control Wiring
Signal
+10Vref
Reference voltage
Maximum current 10 mA
AI1+
GND
AI2+
Analog input
GND/AI2
24Vout
15%, 250 mA (all boards total); 150 mA (max. current from single board);
can be used as external power backup for the control (and fieldbus);
galvanically connected to terminal #12
GND
I/O ground
DIA1
Digital input 1
Ri = min. 5k ohms
DIA2
Digital input 2
10
DIA3
Digital input 3
11
CMA
12
24Vout
13
GND
I/O ground
14
DIB4
Digital input 4
Ri = min. 5k ohms
15
DIB5
Digital input 5
16
DIB6
Digital input 6
17
CMB
18
A01+
19
A01
20
DO1
Digital output 1
24
Control Wiring
4 to 20 mA* A B C D
Current Input
ABC D
0 to 10V*
Voltage Input
ABC D
0 to 10V
Voltage Input
ABC D
4 to 20 mA
Current Input
0 to 10V
ABC D
(Differential)
Voltage Input
0 to 10V
ABC D
(Differential)
Voltage Input
X6 Jumper Setting
Analog Output 1 (A01)
0(4) to 20 mA* A B C D
Current Output
ABC D
10 to 10V
Voltage Input
ABC D
0 to 10V
Voltage Output
ABC D
10 to 10V
Voltage Input
ABC D ABC D
X1
X2
ABC D
X6
X3 Jumper Setting
CMA and CMB Grounding
X3
25
Control Wiring
21
RO1/2
22
RO1/3
23
RO2/1
24
RO2/2
25
RO2/3
26
RL
AC/DC
Switching:
<8A/24 Vdc
<0.4A/125 Vdc
<8A/250 Vac
Continuously
<2 Arms
Signal
Technical Information
21
RO1/1
22
RO1/2
Common
23
RO1/3
Switching capacity:
24 Vdc/8A
250 Vac/8A
125 Vdc/0.4A
Min switching load: 5V/10 mA
Continuous capacity: <2 Arms
24
RO2/1
25
RO2/2
Common
26
RO2/3
21 22 23
24 25 26
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Switching capacity:
24 Vdc/8A
250 Vac/8A
125 Vdc/0.4A
Minimum switching load: 5V/10 mA
Continuous capacity: <2 Arms
Control Wiring
Negative Logic
+24V
Ground
Ground
DIN1
DIN1
DIN2
DIN2
DIN3
DIN3
CMA
+24V
CMA
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Menu Information
Menu Information
Keypad Operation
Keypad and Display
Description
Run
Indicates that the SVX9000/SPX9000 is running and controlling the load. Blinks when a stop
command has been given but the SVX9000/SPX9000 is still ramping down.
Counterclockwise Operation
The output phase rotation is BAC, corresponding to counterclockwise rotation of most motors.
Clockwise Operation
The output phase rotation is ABC, corresponding to clockwise rotation of most motors.
Stop
Indicates that the SVX9000/SPX9000 is stopped and not controlling the load.
Ready
Indicates that the SVX9000/SPX9000 is ready to be started.
Alarm
Indicates that there is one or more active drive alarm(s).
Fault
Indicates that there is one or more active drive fault(s).
I/O Terminal
Indicates that the I/O terminals have been chosen for control.
Keypad
Indicates that the keypad has been chosen for control.
Bus/Communications
Indicates that the communications bus control has been chosen for control.
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Menu Information
Description
local
LocalSteady Illumination
Indicates that the SVX9000/SPX9000 is ready to be started and operated from the local mode.
LocalFlashing
Indicates that the SVX9000/SPX9000 is ready for operating command to select local or remote operation.
remote
Remote
Indicates that the SVX9000/SPX9000 is operating and controlling the load remotely.
fault
Fault
Indicates that there is one or more active drive fault(s).
Navigation Buttons
Button
Description
Start
This button operates as the START button for normal operation when the Keypad is selected as the active control.
Enter
This button is used in the parameter edit mode to save the parameter setting and move to the next parameter
to reset the Fault History if pressed while in the Fault History menu
to confirm the acceptance of a change
to change a virtual button status while in the Button menu
to confirm the start-up list at the end of the Startup Wizard
when the Operate menu is active, to exit the Operate submenu
Stop
This button has two integrated operations. The button operates as STOP button during normal operation
motor STOP from the keypad, which is always active unless disabled by the StopButtonActive parameter
used to reset the active faults
Reset
Resets the active faults.
Local/Remote
Switches between LOCAL and REMOTE control for start, speed reference, and reverse functions. The control locations corresponding
to local and remote can be selected within an application.
Left Arrow
Move either up or down a menu list to select the desired menu item
Editing a parameter/password, while the active digit/character is scrolled
Increase/decrease the reference value of the selected parameter
In the Operate menu, will cause the display of the current reference source and value and allow its change if the keypad is
the active reference source. Used to set the password (if defined) when leaving the Operate menu
Scroll through the Active Faults menu when the SVX9000/SPX9000 is stopped
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Menu Information
Menu Navigation
Navigation Tips
To move deeper into the menu structure and back out, use
the right and left arrows
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Menu Information
Main Menu
The data on the control keypad are arranged in menus and
submenus. The first menu level consists of M1 to M8 and is
called the Main Menu. The structure of these menus and
their submenus is illustrated below. Some of the submenus
will vary for each application choice.
Main Menu Navigation
+ M1 Parameters
G1.1
...
G1.x
+ M2 Keypad Control
R2.1 Keypad Reference
P2.2 Keypad Direction
...
P2.x Stop Button Active
+ M3 Active Faults
Menu Navigation:
Up Arrow The up arrow
advances to the next
menu item.
For example, pressing the
up arrow once will
advance from M1 to M2.
Down Arrow The down
arrow backs up to the
previous menu item.
For example, pressing the
down arrow once will back
up from M2 to M1.
Right Arrow The right
arrow will advance to the
next level in the menu.
For example, pressing the
right arrow once will
advance from M2 to R2.1.
Left Arrow The left
arrow will back up one
level in the menu
structure.
For example, pressing the
left arrow once will back
up from R2.1 to M2.
+ M4 Fault History
H4.1 Most Recent Fault
T4.1.1 Operation Days
...
T4.1.13 Zero Speed
...
H4.1.x Oldest Saved Fault
+ M5 System Menu
S5.1
S5.2
S5.3
S5.4
S5.5
S5.6
S5.7
S5.8
Language
Application
Copy Parameters
Compare Parameters
Security
Keypad Settings
Hardware Settings
System Information
+ M6 Expander Boards
G6.1 Slot A Board
...
G6.5 Slot E Board
+ M7 Monitor
V7.1 Output Frequency0.00 Hz
V7.2 Frequency Reference0.00 Hz
...
M7.1x Multimonitor
N7.1x.1
+ M8 Operate Mode
O1 Output Frequency0.0 Hz
O2 Freq Reference0.0 Hz
...
Ox . . .
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Menu Information
M1 Parameters Menu
+ G1.7 Protections
P1.7.1 4mA Input Fault
P1.7.2 4mA Fault Frequency
...
P1.7.23 Slot Comm Fault Response
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Menu Information
M2 Keypad Control
R2.1 Keypad Reference
P2.2 Keypad Direction
...
P2.x Stop Button Active
R2.1
Keypad
Reference
Keypad Reference
P2.2
Keypad
Direction
Keypad Direction
P2.3
Range: Yes, No
Stop Button
Active
StopButtonActive
This displays and allows the operator to edit the keypad frequency reference. A change takes place immediately. This reference value
will not influence the output frequency unless the keypad has been selected as the active control place.
Default: Forward
This allows the operator to change the rotation direction of the motor. This setting will not influence the rotation direction of the motor
unless the keypad has been selected as the active control place.
Default: Yes
By default, pushing the STOP button will always stop the motor regardless of the selected control place. If this parameter is set to No,
the STOP button will stop the motor only when the keypad has been selected as the active control place.
Note
This parameter number varies for different applications.
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Menu Information
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F
Ext Fault
T1
T13
CAUTION
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Menu Information
Fault Type
Range: A, F, AR, FT
Fault Type
There are four different types of faults. These faults and their definitions are given in the table below
Fault Types
Fault Code
Fault Type
Fault Name
Description
Alarm
This type of fault is a sign of an unusual operating condition. It does not cause the drive to
stop, nor does it require any special actions. The A fault remains in the display for about
30 seconds.
Fault
An F fault is a kind of fault that makes the drive stop. Actions need to be taken in order to
restart the drive.
AR
Auto-Restart Fault
If an AR fault occurs, the drive will also stop immediately. The fault is reset automatically
and the drive tries to restart the motor. If the restart is not successful, a fault trip (FT) occurs.
FT
Fault Trip
If the drive is unable to restart the motor after an AR fault, an FT fault occurs. The effect of
the FT fault is the same as that of the F faultthe drive is stopped.
Range: 154
Fault codes indicate the cause of the fault. A list of fault codes, their descriptions, and possible solutions can be found starting on Page 81.
Range: T.1T.13
In this menu, important data recorded at the time the fault is available. This feature is intended to help the user or the service person to
determine the cause of fault. The table below indicates the information that is recorded.
Units
Description
T.2
hh:mm:ss
(d)
T.3
Hz
hh:mm:ss
Output frequency
(Fault 43: Counted operation hours)
T.4
Motor current
T.5
Motor voltage
T.6
Motor power
T.7
Motor torque
T.8
DC bus voltage
T.9
Unit temperature
T.10
Run status
T.11
Direction
T.12
Warnings
T.13
Zero speed
T.1
Notes
Real-time record.
If real-time is set, T.1 and T.2 will appear as follows:
T.1
yyyy-mm-dd
T.2
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Menu Information
All faults are stored in the Fault History Menu, which can be
viewed by using the Browser buttons. Additionally, the Fault
time data record pages are accessible for each fault as in the
Active Faults Menu described earlier. See figure below.
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F
Output Phase
T1
T13
Parameter Sets
Upload to Keypad
Download from Keypad
Automate Backup
+ S5.5 Security
S5.5.1
P5.5.2
P5.5.3
P5.5.4
Password
Parameter Lock
Start-Up Wizard
Multimonitor Items
Default Page
Default Page/Operating Menu
Timeout Time
Contrast Adjustment
Backlight Time
+
+
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Menu Information
Language
Selection
Language
Default: English
This parameter offers the ability to control the SVX9000/SPX9000 through the keypad in the language of your choice. Available languages
are: English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Default: Basic
S5.2
Application
Selection
Application
This parameter sets the active application.
When changing applications, you will be asked if you want the parameters of the new application to be uploaded to the keypad. If you wish
to load the new application parameters, push the ENTER button. Pushing any other button saves the parameters of the previously used
application in the keypad.
S5.3.1
Parameter Sets
Parameter Sets
This parameter allows you to reload the factory default parameter values, and to store and load two customized parameter sets.
S5.3.2
Upload to
Keypad
Up to keypad
S5.3.3
Range: 03
Download from
Keypad
S5.3.4
Range: Yes, No
Automatic
Backup
Auto.backup
This function downloads one or all parameter groups from the keypad to the drive.
0
All parameters
1
All, no motor
2
Application parameters
Default: Yes
This parameter activates and deactivates the parameter backup function. When the parameter backup function is activated, the keypad
makes a copy of the parameters and settings in the currently active application. When applications are changed, you will be asked if you
wish the parameters of the new application to be uploaded to the keypad. For this to happen, push the ENTER button. If you wish to keep
the copy of the parameters of the previously used application saved in the keypad, push any other button.
Note: Parameters saved in the parameter settings of S5.3.1 will be deleted when applications are changed. If you want to transfer the
parameters from one application to another, you have to upload them to the keypad first.
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Menu Information
Parameter Comparison
With the Parameter Comparison function, you can compare the actual parameter values to the values of your customized parameter sets
and those loaded to the control keypad.
The actual parameter values are first compared to those of the customized parameter Set1. If no differences are detected, a 0 is displayed
on the lowermost line of the keypad.
If any of the parameter values differ from those of the Set1 parameters, the number of the deviations is displayed together with the symbol
P (e.g. P1 P5 = five deviating values).
By pressing the right arrow button once again, you will see both the actual value and the value it was compared to. In this display, the value
on the description line (in the middle) is the default value, and the one on the value line (lowermost line) is the edited value. You can also
edit the actual value by pushing the right arrow button.
Actual values can also be compared to Set2, factory settings, and the keypad set values.
Range: 065535
Password
Password
Default: 0
The application selection can be protected against unauthorized changes with the password function. When the password function is
enabled, the user will be prompted to enter a password before application changes, parameter value changes, or password changes.
By default, the password function is not in use. If you want to activate the password, change the value of this parameter to any number
between 1 and 65535. The password will be activated after the timeout time (Timeout Time) has expired.
To deactivate the password, reset the parameter value to 0.
P5.5.2
Parameter Lock
Parameter Lock
Default: ChangeEnable
This function allows the user to prohibit changes to the parameters. If the parameter lock is activated the text * locked* will appear on the
display if you try to edit a parameter value.
Note: This function does not prevent unauthorized editing of parameter values.
P5.5.3
Range: Yes, No
Startup Wizard
STARTUp Wizard
Default: No
The Startup Wizard facilitates commissioning the SVX9000/SPX9000. If selected active, the Startup Wizard prompts the operator for the
language and application desired and then advances through the start-up parameter list. After completion it allows the user to repeat the
Startup Wizard or return to the default page, the operate menu. The Startup Wizard is always active for the initial power up of the SVX9000/
SPX9000.
P5.5.4
Multimonitor
Items
Multimon.items
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Default: ChangeEnable
The keypad display can display three actual monitored values at the same time. This parameter determines if the operator is allowed to
replace the values being monitored with other values.
Menu Information
P5.6.1
Default Page
Default page
This parameter sets the view to which the display automatically moves as the Timeout Time expires or when the keypad power is switched
on. If the default page value is 0, this function is not activated, that is, the last displayed page remains on the keypad display.
P5.6.2
Default Page in
the Operating
Menu
Default page/OM
P5.6.3
Range: 065,535
Timeout Time
Units: Seconds
Here you can set the location in the operating menu to which the display automatically moves as the set Timeout Time expires, or when
the keypad power is switched on. See setting of Default Page parameter above.
Default: 30
Timeout time
The Timeout Time setting defines the time after which the keypad display returns to the Default Page.
Note: If the Default Page value is 0, the Timeout Time setting has no effect.
P5.6.4
Contrast
Adjustment
Contrast adjustment
P5.6.5
Backlight Time
Units: Minutes
If the display is not clear, you can adjust the keypad contrast with this parameter.
Default: 10
Backlight time
This parameter determines how long the backlight stays on before going out. You can select any time between 1 and 65,535 minutes or
Forever.
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Menu Information
Internal Brake
Resistor
Connection
Internbrakeres
5.7.2
Fan Control
Default: Connected
With this function, you tell the SVX9000/SPX9000 whether the internal brake resistor is connected or not.
If your drive has an internal brake resistor, the default value of this parameter is Connected. However, if it is necessary to increase
braking capacity by installing an external brake resistor, or if the internal brake resistor is disconnected, it is advisable to change the value
of this function to Not Connected in order to avoid unnecessary fault trips.
Note: The brake resistor is available as an option for all drives. It can be installed internally in frame sizes FR4 to FR6.
Default: Continuous
Fan Control
This function allows you to control the SVX9000/SPX9000s cooling fan. You can set the fan to run:
1 Continuousfan runs continuously.
2 Temperaturebased on the temperature of the unit. The fan is switched on automatically when the heatsink temperature reaches
60C. The fan receives a stop command when the heatsink temperature falls to 55C. The fan runs for about a minute after
receiving the stop command or switching on the power, as well as after changing the value from Continuous to Temperature.
3 First Startafter power up the fan is stopped until the run command is given and then fan runs continuously. This is mainly made
for common DC bus systems to prevent cooling fans to load charging resistors on power up moment.
4 Calc Tempstarting of cooling fan is based on calculated IGBT-temperature. When IGBT temperature = 40C, fan starts and
when temperature falls down to 30C, fan stops.
Note: The fan runs continuously, regardless of this setting, when the SVX9000/SPX9000 is in RUN state.
P5.7.3
Range: 2005,000
Keypad
Acknowledge
Timeout
Units: ms
P5.7.4
Range: 110
Number of
Retries to
Receive Keypad
Acknowledgement
Keypad retry
40
Default: 200
This function allows the user to change the timeout of the keypad acknowledgement time.
Note: If the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been connected to a PC with a serial cable, the default values of Keypad Acknowledge Timeout and
Number of Retries to Receive Keypad Acknowledgement must not be changed.
If the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been connected to a PC via a modem and there is delay in transferring messages, the value of Keypad
Acknowledge Timeout must be set according to the delay as follows:
Example:
Transfer delay between the SVX9000/SPX9000 and the PC is found to be 600 ms
The value of Keypad Acknowledge Timeout is set to 1200 ms (2 x 600, sending delay + receiving delay)
The corresponding setting is then entered in the [Misc] section of the file 9000XDrive.ini:
Retries = 5
AckTimeOut = 1200
TimeOut = 5000
It must also be considered that intervals shorter than the Keypad Acknowledge Timeout time cannot be used in SVX9000/SPX9000 drive
monitoring.
Default: 5
With this parameter, you can set the number of times the drive will try to receive an acknowledgement when it has not been received within
the acknowledgement time (Keypad Acknowledge Timeout) or if the received acknowledgement is faulty.
Menu Information
Total counters
In the Total Counters page, you will find information related to the SVX9000/SPX9000 operating times, that is, the total numbers of MWh,
operating days and operating hours. See table below.
Unlike the counters for the Trip Counters, these counters cannot be reset.
Note: The Power On time counters, days and hours, operate whenever power is applied to the SVX9000/SPX9000.
Total Counters
Number
Name
Description
C5.8.1.1
MWh counter
C5.8.1.2
C5.8.1.3
S5.8.2
Trip Counters
Trip counters
The Trip Counters are counters whose values can be reset to zero. The resettable counters are shown in the table below.
Trip Counters
Number
Name
Description
T5.8.2.1
MWh counter
P5.8.2.2
T5.8.2.3
Number of days the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been run since the last reset
T5.8.2.4
Number of hours the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been run since the last reset
P5.8.2.5
Note: The Trip Counters operate only when the motor is running.
S5.8.3
Software
Information
Software
The Software information page includes information on the following software related topics:
Software Information
Number
Name
Description
I5.8.3.1
Software package
SVX00031V003
I5.8.3.2
11.53.6536
I5.8.3.3
Firmware interface
4.37
I5.8.3.4
System load
G9.1
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Menu Information
S5.8.4
Application
Information
Applications
The Application information page includes information on not only the application currently in use but also on all other applications loaded
into the SVX9000/SPX9000. The information available is shown in the table below. Note that the x in the table refers to the sequential
number of the application in the list.
Application Information
Name
Content
A4.8.4.x
Application name
D4.8.4.x.1
Application ID
D4.8.4.x.2
Version
D4.8.4.x.3
Firmware interface
S5.8.5
Hardware
Information
Hardware
The Hardware information page provides information on the following hardware-related topics:
Hardware Information
Name
Content
I5.8.5.1
I5.8.5.2
E5.8.5.3
Brake chopper
E5.8.5.4
Brake resistor
S5.8.6
Expander Board
Information
Expander boards
This parameter and its sub-items provide information about the basic and option boards plugged into the control board as shown in the table
below. Note that the x in the table refers to the sequential number of the slot, with slot A being 1 and slot E being 5.
Content
E5.8.6.x
E5.8.6.x.1
Operating state
E5.8.6.x.2
Software version
S5.8.7
Debug Menu
Debug
This menu is meant for advanced users and application designers. Contact the factory for any assistance needed.
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Menu Information
+
+
+
+
G6.2
G6.3
G6.4
G6.5
B:
C:
D:
E:
Range: 15
AI1 Mode
AI1 Mode
Default: 3
P6.1.1.2
Range: 15
AI2 Mode
AI2 Mode
Default: 1
P6.1.1.3
Range: 14
AO1 Mode
A01 Mode
Default: 1
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Menu Information
Signal Name
Unit
Description
V7.1
Output frequency
Hz
Output frequency
V7.2
Frequency reference
Hz
V7.3
Motor speed
rpm
V7.4
Motor current
V7.5
Motor torque
V7.6
Motor power
V7.7
Motor voltage
V7.8
DC bus voltage
V7.9
Unit temperature
Heatsink temperature
V7.10
Calculated motor
temperature
V7.11
Analog Input 1
V7.12
Analog Input 2
mA
V7.13
V7.14
V7.15
V7.16
Analog Iout
mA
Digital Inputs
DIN1, DIN2, DIN3 Status
V1.13
DIN1, DIN2, DIN3
OFF ON OFF
Digital Inputs
DIN4, DIN5, DIN6 Status
V1.14
DIN4, DIN5, DIN6
ON OFF OFF
Multimonitor (V7.17)
This parameter allows the viewing and selection (if allowed
by system menu item, P5.5.4) of three simultaneously
monitored items from the Monitored Menu Items shown in
the table above. Use the right arrow key to select the item to
be modified and then the up or down arrow keys to select
the new item. Press the ENTER key to accept the change.
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Menu Information
Signal Name
Unit
Description
O.1
Output frequency
Hz
Output frequency
O.2
Freqreference
Hz
Frequency reference
O.3
Motor speed
rpm
O.4
Motor current
O.5
Motor torque
O.6
Motor power
O.7
Motor voltage
O.8
DC bus voltage
O.9
Unit temperature
Heatsink temperature
O.10
Motortemperature
R1
Keypad reference
Hz
Monitor Display
Navigation Left
Monitor Display
Navigation Right
Note!
Up and Down arrows are defaulted to
frequency reference. Some applications
also support other references like
Torque or PID. The active reference is
selected with a parameter.
Password ?
Programming Menu
M1 Parameters
M2 Keypad Control
M3 Active Faults
M4 Fault History
M5 System Menu
M6 Expander Boards
M7 Monitor
Return to Operate
or time delay
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Menu Information
Startup Wizard
Upon initial power up, the Startup Wizard guides the
commissioner through the basic SVX9000/SPX9000 setup.
The Startup Wizard may be set to function upon an
application change by setting parameter P5.5.3.
Upon power up, the display will read:
Startup Wizard
Press enter
Upon pressing ENTER, the choice for the language to be
used followed by the application desired are presented. The
lists are navigated by using the right arrow and up and down
arrow buttons. A selection is confirmed by pressing ENTER.
After these two selections, the following text appears:
Setup starts
Press enter
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Startup
Startup
Safety Precautions
Before startup, observe the warnings and safety instructions provided throughout this manual.
WARNING
1
Overview
The SVX9000/SPX9000 control can be used to operate
induction motors using the applications included in the
system software delivered with the drive. Higher
performance permanent magnet (PM) synchronous motors
and other functions of the frequency converter (FC) are
accomplished by loading special applications with the
9000XLoad software tool. The following sections describe
how to commission the drive for motor control in all
applications. See the All-in-One or special application manual
for additional startup information or details on the parameters.
Parameters are available (visible) based on the application
selected, the type of control (SVX or SPX), the option boards
installed in the control and the version of the system software
loaded in the control. In general, the SVX controls are limited
to V/Hz and open loop speed control of induction motors
while the SPX control will work with any application, and
option board. Before starting the commissioning process,
select the type of control, option boards, and the size of the
drive to meet the needs of the application, and check that the
latest system software is loaded. Open loop or sensorless
control means that motor control is accomplished by the
standard drive unit without added speed/position feedback
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Startup
2.
At installation, ensure:
8.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Startup
49
Startup
Voltage at Field VN
Weakening Point
Programmable
V/f
Curve Midpoint
Voltage
Linear
Output Voltage
at Zero Frequency
f
U/f
Curve Midpoint
Frequency
50
fN
Field Weakening
Point
Startup
Parameters
V/f ratio selection
Field weakening point
Voltage at field weakening point
V/f curve midpoint frequency
V/f curve midpoint voltage
Output voltage at zero frequency
P1.6.3
P1.6.4
P1.6.5
P1.6.6
P1.6.7
P1.6.8
Tuning Steps
Set the motor nameplate values.
Nominal voltage of motor
Nominal frequency of motor
Nominal speed of motor
Nominal current of motor
Motor Power Factor (Cos Phi)
P1.1.6
P1.1.7
P1.1.8
P1.1.9
P1.1.10
P1.6.8
P1.6.6 = ---------------- * P1.1.7
100
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Startup
Practical Compromise
Ideal
With Linear V/f
V/f Midpoint
Frequency P1.6.6
23 x Slip Freq.
f
1 Hz
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Startup
2.
3.
Is
RS
Id
RR
V at the
Motor Terminals
V Across LM Is
The Magnetizing
Voltage
Air
Gap
Flux
LM
~V
Stator
Rotor
Change the motor control mode to the speed control (P1.6.1 = 1).
Change the V/f optimization (auto torque boost) to on if more
torque is needed on low frequencies (P1.6.2). Note, this will
increase motor voltage while loading motor, check motor
current draw.
Note: In high torquelow speed applications it is likely that
the motor will overheat. If the motor has to run a
prolonged time under these conditions, special
attention must be paid to cooling the motor.
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Startup
OL Speed Control On
TN
1/2
1/2
Slip
54
Slip
Startup
Tuning Steps
Set the motor nameplate values.
Nominal voltage of motor
Nominal frequency of motor
Nominal speed of motor
Nominal current of motor
Motor Power Factor (Cos Phi)
P1.1.6
P1.1.7
P1.1.8
P1.1.9
P1.1.10
Fine Tuning
Tune parameter P1.6.17.6 (slip adjust) to get the motor
voltage slightly above the linear V/f curve when motor is
loaded and slightly below when motor is generating.
Using the linear V/f curve (P1.6.3 = 0), run the motor in
frequency control mode (P1.6.1 = 0) at about 2/3 of the
motor nominal frequency and check motor voltage (V7.7).
At 40 Hz, voltage should be 40/60*460V = 307V.
Run the motor in closed loop control mode with same
reference and check the motor voltage. Adjust P1.6.17.6
(slip adjust) so that motor voltage is slightly above the linear
V/f curve. If motor voltage is low, decrease the value of slip
adjust (P1.6.17.6).
307 V
Closed Loop
Motor Voltage
60 Hz
460V
40 Hz
55
Startup
Sets the gain for the speed controller in % per Hz. 100 means nominal torque with 1 Hz frequency error.
614
Sets the integral time constant for the speed controller. Too short integration time makes the control unstable.
620
Load Drooping
Setting a proper value to the LoadDrooping parameter enables the load drooping. This function causes the speed to
decrease as the load torque increases. At rapid load changes, this gives a smoother torque response, when a part of
the required power is taken from the system inertia. This operation causes a constant, torque-dependent steady-state
error in speed response.
626
Acceleration Compensation
Sets the inertia compensation to improve speed response during acceleration and deceleration. The time is defined as
acceleration time to nominal speed with nominal torque. This parameter is active also in advanced open loop mode.
627
628
These parameters are certain type of DC brake in start. With these parameters it is possible to shorten the time needed
to fully magnetize the motor, especially when motor is big.
615
After giving the start command, the drive will remain at zero speed for the time defined by this parameter. The ramp is
released to follow the set frequency/speed reference after this time has elapsed.
616
The drive will remain at zero speed with controllers active for the time defined by this parameter after reaching the zero
speed when a stop command is given. This parameter has no effect if the selected stop function (P1.4.7) is coasting.
621
Startup Torque
56
Startup
633
Sets the startup torque for forward direction, if selected with par. 1.6.17.12.
634
Sets the startup torque for reverse direction, if selected with par. 1.6.17.13.
107
Current Limit
This parameter determines the maximum motor current from the frequency converter. The parameter value range
differs from size to size. On closed loop control mode, this limits torque (= torque producing current).
For example, if motor magnetizing current is 2.0A and current limit is 1.0A, total motor current can be:
Closed Loop Current Limit
I (Total Current)
I2 = ld2 + lq2
I = 2.24A
I=
l d 2 + lq2
57
Technical Data
Technical Data
General
The Control Keypad is a link between the user and the
SVX9000/SPX9000. With the Control Keypad, the user can
set parameter values, read status information, and issue
control commands. The Control Keypad is removable and
can be mounted externally and connected with the
appropriate cable. Instead of the Control Keypad, a PC can
be used to control the SVX9000/SPX9000 by cable
connecting it where the Control Keypad is normally
connected or through an option board.
The Control I/O Block is isolated from line potential and may
be connected to or isolated from ground by the choice of the
control I/O board that is used. OPTA8 is isolated ground,
OPTA1 and OPTA9 are not.
Power
Module
Brake
Chopper
IGBT
Inverter Current
Sensors
Rectifier
AC Choke
Utility
3~
L1
Input
L2
L3
EMC
Motor
U Output
V
W EMC
3~
Charg Res
Fan
Power
Supply
Measurements
PE
Gate
Drivers
Control
Keypad
Motor
Control
ASIC
Motor and
Application
RS-232
Control
Control
Module
Control
I/O
58
Control
I/O
Control
I/O
Control
I/O
Control
I/O
Voltage
Sensors
Technical Data
Specifications
SVX9000/SPX9000 Drive Specifications
Description
Specification
Power Connections
Input voltage (Vin)
208240V +10%/15%
380500V +10%/15%
525690V +10%/15%
Motor Connections
Output voltage
0 to Vin
Starting current
Output frequency
Frequency resolution
0.01 Hz
Control Characteristics
Control method
Switching frequency
Frequency reference
30 to 320 Hz
Deceleration time
Braking torque
Environment
Ambient operating temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Air quality
Altitude
100% load capacity (no derating) up to 3300 ft (1000m); 1% derating for each
330 ft (100m) above 3300 ft (1000m); max. 10,000 ft (3000m)
59
Technical Data
Specification
Environment, continued
Vibration
EN 50178, EN 60068-2-6
5 to 50 Hz, displacement amplitude 1 mm (peak) at 3 to 15.8 Hz,
max. acceleration amplitude 1G at 15.8 to 150 Hz
Shock
EN 50178, EN 60068-2-27
UPS drop test (for applicable UPS weights)
Storage and shipping: max. 15G, 11 ms (in package)
Enclosure class
Standards
EMC (at default settings)
Safety
UL 508C
Product
IEC 61800-2
Control Connections
Analog input voltage
Auxiliary voltage
Analog output
Resolution 10 bit
Accuracy 2% or 0 to 10 Vdc, RL 1k ohms, select with jumper
Digital output
Relay output
Protections
Overcurrent protection
Yes
Undervoltage protection
Yes
Overtemperature protection
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
60
Technical Data
Frame
Size
Open
Drive
Horsepower kW
High Overload
Full Load Amps
at 40C
Horsepower
Open
Drive
kW
Current
(IL)
Switching Frequency
Low
Overload
Full Load
Amps
at 40C
Min Max Default
FR4
3/4
3.7
0.75
4.8
hp (IH)
FR5
0.55
hp (IL)
kW (IL)
16
10
Heat Losses
Catalog Number
Watts at
Rated Output Values for x
and Default 1 = N1 = IP21
SF
2 = N12 = IP54
19
SVXF07Ax-2A1B1
0.75
4.8
1-1/2
1.1
6.6
16
10
28
SVX001Ax-2A1B1
1-1/2
1.1
6.6
1.5
7.8
16
10
38
SVXF15Ax-2A1B1
1.5
7.8
2.2
11
16
10
55
SVX002Ax-2A1B1
2.2
11
12.5
16
10
75
SVX003Ax-2A1B1
12.5
17.5
16
10
100
SVX004Ax-2A1B1
17.5
7-1/2
5.5
25
16
10
138
SVX005Ax-2A1B1
7-1/2
5.5
25
10
7.5
31
16
10
188
SVX007Ax-2A1B1
FR6
10
7.5
31
15
11
48
16
10
275
SVX010Ax-2A1B1
15
11
48
20
15
61
16
10
375
SVX015Ax-2A1B1
FR7
20
15
61
25
18.5
75
3.6
463
SVX020Ax-2A1N1
25
18.5
75
30
22
88
3.6
550
SVX025Ax-2A1N1
30
22
88
40
30
114
3.6
750
SVX030Ax-2A1N1
40
30
114
50
37
140
3.6
925
SVX040Ax-2A1N1
50
37
140
60
45
170
3.6
1125
SVX050Ax-2A1N1
FR8
FR9
60
45
170
75
55
205
3.6
1375
SVX060Ax-2A1N1
75
55
205
100
75
261
3.6
1875
SVX075Ax-2A1N1
100
75
261
125
90
300
3.6
2250
SVX100Ax-2A1N1
61
Technical Data
Frame
Size
Open
Drive
Horsepower kW
High Overload
Full Load Amps
at 40C
Horsepower
Open
Drive
kW
Current
(IL)
Switching Frequency
Low
Overload
Full Load
Amps
at 40C
Min Max Default
FR4
0.75
2.2
1-1/2
1.1
3.3
16
10
28
SVX001Ax-4A1B1
1-1/2
1.1
3.3
1.5
4.3
16
10
38
SVXF15Ax-4A1B1
1.5
4.3
2.2
5.6
16
10
55
SVX002Ax-4A1B1
2.2
5.6
7.6
16
10
75
SVX003Ax-4A1B1
7.6
5.5
16
10
138
SVX005Ax-4A1B1
hp (IH)
FR5
FR6
FR7
FR8
hp (IL)
kW (IL)
Heat Losses
Catalog Number
Watts at
Rated Output
and Default
SF
Values for x
1 = N1 = IP21
2 = N12 = IP54
0 = Open
7-1/2
5.5
12
16
10
138
SVX006Ax-4A1B1
7-1/2
5.5
12
10
7.5
16
16
10
188
SVX007Ax-4A1B1
10
7.5
16
15
11
23
16
10
275
SVX010Ax-4A1B1
15
11
23
20
15
31
16
10
375
SVX015Ax-4A1B1
20
15
31
25
18.5
38
16
10
463
SVX020Ax-4A1B1
25
18.5
38
30
22
46
16
10
550
SVX025Ax-4A1B1
30
22
46
40
30
61
16
10
750
SVX030Ax-4A1B1
40
30
61
50
37
72
3.6
925
SVX040Ax-4A1N1
50
37
72
60
45
87
3.6
1125
SVX050Ax-4A1N1
60
45
87
75
55
105
3.6
1375
SVX060Ax-4A1N1
75
55
105
100
75
140
3.6
1875
SVX075Ax-4A1N1
100
75
140
125
90
170
3.6
2250
SVX100Ax-4A1N1
125
90
170
150
110
205
3.6
2750
SVX125Ax-4A1N1
FR9
150
110
205
200
132
261
3.6
3300
SVX150Ax-4A1N1
200
132
245
250
160
300
3.6
4000
SVX200Ax-4A1N1
FR10
250
160
300
300
200
385
3.6
5000
SPX250A0-4A2N1
300
200
385
350
250
460
3.6
6250
SPX300A0-4A2N1
350
250
460
400
250
520
3.6
6250
SPX350A0-4A2N1
400
250
520
500
315
590
3.6
7875
SPX400A0-4A2N1
500
315
590
355
650
3.6
8875
SPX500A0-4A2N1
FR11
FR12
FR13
FR14
62
355
650
600
400
730
3.6
10,000
SPX550A0-4A2N1
600
400
730
450
820
3.6
11,250
SPX600A0-4A2N1
450
820
700
500
920
3.6
12,500
SPX650A0-4A2N1
700
500
920
800
560
1030
3.6
14,000
SPX700A0-4A2N1
800
560
1030
900
630
1150
3.6
15,750
SPX800A0-4A2N1
900
630
1150
1000
710
1300
3.6
17,750
SPX900A0-4A2N1
1000
710
1300
1200
800
1450
3.6
20,000
SPXH10A0-4A2N1
1200
900
1600
1500
1000
1770
3.6
25,000
SPXH12A0-4A2N1
1600
1100
1940
1800
1200
2150
3.6
30,000
SPXH16A0-4A2N1
1900
1300
2300
2200
1400
2700
3.6
35,000
SPXH19A0-4A2N1
Technical Data
Frame
Size
Open
Drive
Horsepower kW
High Overload
Full Load Amps
at 40C
Horsepower
Open
Drive
kW
Current
(IL)
Switching Frequency
Low
Overload
Full Load
Amps
at 40C
Min Max Default
FR6
2.2
3.33
4.5
1.5
75
SVX002Ax-5A4N1
4.5
5.5
1.5
100
SVX003Ax-5A4N1
5.5
5.5
7.5
1.5
138
SVX004Ax-5A4N1
hp (IH)
FR7
FR8
FR9
FR10
FR11
FR12
FR13
FR14
hp (IL)
kW (IL)
Heat Losses
Catalog Number
Watts at
Rated Output
and Default
SF
Values for x
1 = N1 = IP21
2 = N12 = IP54
0 = Open
5.5
7.5
7-1/2
7.5
10
1.5
188
SVX005Ax-5A4N1
7-1/2
7.5
10
10
11
13.5
1.5
275
SVX007Ax-5A4N1
10
11
13.5
15
15
18
1.5
375
SVX010Ax-5A4N1
15
15
18
20
18.5
22
1.5
463
SVX015Ax-5A4N1
20
18.5
22
25
22
27
1.5
550
SVX020Ax-5A4N1
25
22
27
30
30
34
1.5
750
SVX025Ax-5A4N1
30
30
34
40
37
41
1.5
925
SVX030Ax-5A4N1
40
37
41
50
45
52
1.5
1125
SVX040Ax-5A4N1
50
45
52
60
55
62
1.5
1375
SVX050Ax-5A4N1
60
55
62
75
75
80
1.5
1875
SVX060Ax-5A4N1
75
75
80
100
90
100
1.5
2250
SVX075Ax-5A4N1
100
90
100
125
110
125
1.5
2750
SVX100Ax-5A4N1
125
110
125
150
132
144
1.5
3300
SVX125Ax-5A4N1
150
132
144
160
170
1.5
4000
SVX150Ax-5A4N1
160
170
200
200
208
1.5
5000
SVX175Ax-5A4N1
200
200
208
250
250
261
1.5
6250
SPX200A0-5A2N1
250
250
261
300
315
325
1.5
7875
SPX250A0-5A2N1
300
315
325
400
355
385
1.5
8875
SPX300A0-5A2N1
400
355
385
450
450
460
1.5
11,250
SPX400A0-5A2N1
450
450
460
500
500
502
1.5
12,500
SPX450A0-5A2N1
500
500
502
560
590
1.5
14,000
SPX500A0-5A2N1
560
590
600
630
650
1.5
15,750
SPX550A0-5A2N1
600
630
650
700
710
750
1.5
17,750
SPX600A0-5A2N1
700
710
750
800
800
820
1.5
20,000
SPX700A0-5A2N1
800
800
820
900
900
920
1.5
22,500
SPX800A0-5A2N1
900
900
920
1000
1000
1030
1.5
25,000
SPX900A0-5A2N1
1000
1000
1030
1250
1150
1180
1.5
28,750
SPXH10A0-5A2N1
1350
1300
1300
1500
1500
1500
1.5
37,500
SPXH13A0-5A2N1
1500
1500
1500
2000
1800
1900
1.5
45,000
SPXH15A0-5A2N1
2000
1800
1900
2300
2000
2250
1.5
50,000
SPXH20A0-5A2N1
63
Technical Data
Dimensions
Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)
NEMA Type 1 and Type 12 Enclosure Dimensions
W1
W2
D1
R2
R1
H1
D2
H3
H2
D3
R2
Frame
Size
FR4
FR5
FR6
FR7
FR8
FR9
64
Weight
Lbs (kg)
hp (IH)
H1
H2
H3
D1
D2
D3
W1
W2
R1 Dia.
R2 Dia.
230V
3/43
15
12.9
(327)
12.3
(312)
11.5
(292)
7.5
(190)
2.5
(64)
5.0
(126)
5.0
(128)
3.9
(100)
0.5
(13)
0.3
(7)
11 (5)
480V
16.5
(419)
16.0
(406)
15.3
(389)
8.4
(214)
2.7
(68)
5.8
(148)
5.6
(143)
3.9
(100)
0.5
(13)
0.3
(7)
17.9 (8.1)
22.0
(558)
21.3
(541)
20.4
(519)
9.3
(237)
2.7
(68)
6.7
(171)
7.7
(195)
5.8
(148)
0.7
(18)
0.4
(9)
40.8 (18.5)
24.8
(630)
24.2
(614)
23.3
(591)
10.1
(257)
2.7
(68)
7.5
(189)
9.3
(237)
7.5
(190)
0.7
(18)
0.4
(9)
77.2 (35)
29.7
(755)
28.8
(732)
28.4
(721)
12.3
(312)
1.3
(34)
11.0
(279)
11.2
(285)
10.0
(255)
0.7
(18)
0.4
(9)
127.8 (58)
45.3
(1150)
44.1
(1120)
45.3
(1150)
14.3
(362)
5.4
(137)
8.8
(224)
18.9
(480)
15.7
(400)
0.7
(18)
0.4
(9)
321.9 (146)
Voltage
230V
57-1/2
480V
7-1/215
230V
1015
480V
2030
575V
225
230V
2030
480V
4060
575V
3040
480V
75125
575V
5075
480V
150200
575V
100150
Technical Data
H4
H3
H1
W1
H2
H5
D1
Dia.
Frame
Size
Voltage
W1
W2
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
D1
D2
Dia.
FR4
230V
5.0
(128)
4.45
(113)
13.27
(337)
12.8
(325)
12.9
(327)
1.18
(30)
0.87
(22)
7.5
(190)
3.0
(77)
0.27
(7)
FR5
230V
5.67
(144)
4.7
(120)
17.0
(434)
16.5
(420)
16.5
(419)
1.4
(36)
0.7
(18)
8.42
(214)
3.93
(100)
0.27
(7)
FR6
230V
7.67
(195)
6.7
(170)
22.0
(560)
21.6
(549)
21.9
(558)
1.18
(30)
0.79
(20)
9.33
(237)
4.17
(106)
0.25
(6.5)
480V
480V
480V
575V
65
Technical Data
D2
W2
H6
H4
H3
H1 H2
H4
W3
W1
H5
D1
H7
Dia.
Frame
Size
Voltage
W1
W2
W3
W4
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
D1
D2
Dia.
FR7
230V
9.33
(237)
6.8
(175)
10.62
(270)
10
(253)
25.6
(652)
24.8
(632)
24.8
(630)
7.42
(188.5)
7.42
(188.5)
0.9
(23)
0.78
(20)
10.1
(257)
4.6
(117)
0.25
(5.5)
11.22
(285)
13.97
(355)
13
(330)
32.75
(832)
29.33
(745)
10.15
(258)
10.43
(265)
1.7
(43)
2.24
(57)
11.3
(288)
4.33
(110)
0.35
(9)
480V
575V
FR8
480V
575V
66
Technical Data
W5
W5
D1
H6
B- B+ /R+ RPE
W3
H4
H1 H2
H3
D3
W1
D2
W4
Dia.
H5
W2
Frame
Size
Voltage
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
D1
D2
D3
Dia.
FR9
480V
18.8
(480)
15.75
(400)
6.5
(165)
0.35
(9)
2.12
(54)
45.27
(1150)
44
(1120)
28.3
(721)
8
(205)
0.62
(16)
7.4
(188)
14.25
(362)
13.38
(340)
11.22
(285)
0.82
(21)
575V
Note
Brake resistor terminal box (H6) included when brake chopper ordered.
67
Technical Data
W3
Opening
H6
H5
H4
H3
H2
H1
Opening
H3
H3
H4
Dia.
D3
W5
D2
H7 H5
W4
W2
W1
Frame
Size
Voltage
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
D1
D2
D3
Dia.
FR9
480V
20.9
(530)
20
(510)
19.1
(485)
7.9
(200)
0.22
(5.5)
51.7
(1312)
45.3
(1150)
16.5
(420)
3.9
(100)
1.4
(35)
0.35
(9)
0.08
(2)
24.9
(362)
13.4
(340)
4.3
(109)
0.8
(21)
575V
68
Technical Data
W2
D3
H5
H7
H4 H3
H1
H2
H6
W5
W4
D4
W1
D2
D1
Frame
Size
Voltage
hp (IH)
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
H1
H2
H3
H4
FR10
480V
250350
575V
200300
19.7
(500)
16.7
(425)
1.2
(30)
2.6
(67)
12.8
(325)
45.9
(1165)
44.1
(1121)
34.6
(879)
33.5
(850)
Frame
Size
Voltage
hp (IH)
H5
H6
H7
D1
D2
D3
D4
Weight
Lbs (kg)
FR10
480V
250350
575V
200300
0.7
(17)
24.7
(627)
10.8
(275)
19.9
(506)
17.9
(455)
16.7
(423)
16.6
(421)
518 (235)
69
Technical Data
D2
Shown without
terminal cover
W2
W2
W3
H2
H1
D1
Frame
Size
FR11
70
W2
W2
hp (IH)
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
D2
480V
400550
575V
400500
27.9
(709)
8.6
(225)
2.6
(67)
45.5
(1155)
33.5
(850)
19.8
(503)
18.4
(468)
Voltage
W3
Weight
Lbs (kg)
833 (378)
Technical Data
D6
Dia. 4
D8
D7
D5
W4 W4 W4 W4 W4 Dia. 1
D1
D2
D6
W1
H3
H1
H4
H2
Dia. 2
Dia. 3
W2
W2
W2
W2
D4
D4
H5
Dia. 3
D3
Frame
Size
FR13
Frame
Size
FR13
W5
W5
W5
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
27.87
(708)
5.91
(150)
26.65
(677)
4.57
(116)
3.35
(85)
41.54
(1055)
2.46
(62.5)
39.86
(1012.5)
41.34
(1050)
0.79
(20)
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
Dia.
1
Dia.
2
Dia.
3
Dia.
4
Weight
Lbs (kg)
21.77
(553)
0.51
(13)
0.63
(16)
1.97
(50)
1.06
(27)
1.57
(40)
5.91
(150)
9.64
(244.8)
0.51
(13)
0.37
(9.5)
683 (310)
71
Technical Data
Dia. 3
D9
D8
D7
Dia. 1
W4
W4
D6
W4
D1
D2
W1
H4
H1
H3
H2
W2
D4
W2
D5 D5
H5
Dia. 2
Dia. 2
D3
Frame
Size
FR13
Frame
Size
FR13
W5
W5
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
18.74
(476)
5.91
(150)
17.52
(445)
4.57
(116)
3.35
(85)
41.54
(1055)
2.46
(62.5)
39.86
(1012.5)
41.34
(1050)
0.69
(17.5)
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
Dia. 1
Dia. 2
Dia. 3
14.69
(373)
.51
(13)
0.73
(18.5)
6.42
(163)
2.56
(65)
1.06
(27)
1.57
(40)
5.91
(150)
5.24
(133)
0.35 x 0.59
(9 x 15)
0.51
(13)
0.37
(9.5)
hp
Input Modules
690V
hp
Input Modules
SPX800A0-4A2N1
800
SPX800A0-5A2N1
800
SPX900A0-5A2N1
900
SPXH10A0-5A2N1
1000
72
Weight
Lbs (kg)
295 (134)
Technical Data
W3
D9
D8
D7
D6
Dia. 1
W4
W4
W4
W4
W4
D1
W1
D2
H1
H3
H4
H2
Frame
Size
FR13
Frame
Size
FR13
Dia. 2
W2
D3
W5
W2
W2
W5
D4
W2
D5 D5
H5
Dia. 3
W5
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
D1
D2
27.87
(708)
5.91
(150)
26.65
(677)
4.57
(116)
3.35
(85)
41.54
(1055)
2.46
(62.5)
39.86
(1012.5)
41.34
(1050)
0.69
(17.5)
14.69
(373)
0.51
(13)
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
Dia. 1
Dia. 2
Dia. 3
Dia. 4
Weight
Lbs (kg)
0.73
(18.5)
6.42
(163)
2.56
(65)
1.06
(27)
1.57
(40)
5.91
(150)
5.24
(133)
0.35 x 0.59
(9 x 15)
0.18
(4.6)
0.51
(13)
0.37
(9.5)
443 (201)
hp
Input Modules
SPX900A0-4A2N1
900
SPXH10A0-4A2N1
1000
73
Technical Data
15.79
(401)
8.11
(206)
19.53
17.68 (496)
(449)
1.58
(40)
0.79
(20)
3
0.79
(20)
3
3.03 (77)
2
7.88
(200)
0.51 (13)
(8 Places)
15.75
(400)
6.50
(165)
74
1.77
(45)
6.50
(165)
0.24
(6)
5.71
(145)
9.61
(244)
0.83
(21)
Technical Data
19.57
(497)
17.57
15.71 (446)
(399)
1.58
(40)
0.79
(20)
0.79
(20)
1.69
(43)
3.03 (77)
7.88
(200)
5.70
(145)
9.61
(244)
6.50
(165)
6.50
(165)
0.83
0.55 (21)
(14)
0.24
(6)
75
Technical Data
9.37
(238)
1.54
(39)
16.58
15.08 (421)
(383)
1.18
(30)
0.59
(15)
3
3
0.59
(15)
3
2.64
(67)
2
5.91
(150)
5.51
(140)
10.32
(262)
4.72
(120)
76
4.72
(120)
0.24
(6)
0.75
(19)
Technical Data
13.51
12.17 (343)
(309)
1.18
(30)
0.59
(15)
0.59
(15)
2.44 0.49
(62) (12.5)
2
2
5.91
(150)
4.25
(108)
13.94
(354)
4.72
(120)
9.06
(230)
4.72
(120)
0.59
(15)
0.16
(4)
77
Technical Data
0.63
(16)
0.33
(8.5)
11.82
(300)
12.94
(328.5)
2.52
(64)
78
5.75
(146)
Technical Data
0.33
(8.5)
2.32
(59)
0.63
(16)
0.33
(8.5)
11.82
(300)
12.91
(328)
2.52
(64)
5.75
(146)
79
Technical Data
EMC Capability
General
For products used within the European Community (EC), the
Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive states that
the electrical equipment must not disturb the environment
and must be immune to other Electro Magnetic Disturbances
in the environment.
The design intent was to develop a family of drives that is
user friendly and cost-effective, while fulfilling the users
needs. EMC compliance was a major consideration from the
outset of the design.
The SVX9000/SPX9000 drive series is targeted for the world
market. To ensure maximum flexibility, yet meet the EMC
needs of different regions, all drives meet the highest
immunity levels, while emission levels meet the
requirements noted in the following section.
EMC Classification
The SVX9000/SPX9000 drive series are EMC classification H
capable.
Class H
SVX9000/SPX9000 drives have been designed to fulfill the
requirements of the product standard EN 61800-3+A11 for
the 1st environment restricted distribution and the 2nd
environment.
The emission levels correspond to the requirements of
EN 61000-6-4.
SVX9000/SPX9000 series drives fulfill all applicable EMC
immunity requirements (standards EN 61000-6-1,
EN 61000-6-2, and EN 61800-3+A11).
Declaration of Conformity
The Manufacturers Declarations of Conformity ensuring
the compliance of the SVX9000/SPX9000 drives with the
European Community (EC) EMC directives is available
upon request.
80
The faults with one asterisk are Fault only. The faults with
two asterisks can be programmed for different actions based
on the chosen application. See the appropriate application
manual for specific application details.
Fault Level/Significance
A minor fault
A First Level Fault indicates an unusual operating condition has occurred. It does not cause the drive to stop, and it does not
require any action to be taken. The fault indication remains in the display for about 30 seconds.
A significant fault
The drive response to a Second Level Fault can be programmed in the application. A Second Level Fault will cause the drive to
stop. Corrective action needs to be taken in order to restart the drive.
A major fault
(auto resetting)
If a Third Level Fault occurs the drive will also stop immediately. The fault is reset automatically and the drive will try to restart
the motor. Finally, if the restart is not successful, a Top Level Fault trip occurs (see below).
A final fault
If the drive is unable to restart the motor after a Third Level Fault, a Top Level Fault occurs. The effect of the Top Level Fault is the
same as that of the Second Level Fault except that the drive is stopped and remains stopped until corrective is taken and the
drive is reset.
Fault Codes
Fault Code
Fault
Possible Cause
Solution
Overcurrent
Check loading
Check motor
Check cables
Overvoltage
The DC link voltage has exceeded its high limit due to:
too short a deceleration time
high voltage levels or surges in the utility supply
3**
Charging switch
Emergency stop
81
Fault
Possible Cause
Solution
Saturation trip
Defective component
Motor or motor cable short
System fault
Component failure
Faulty operation
Exceptional fault data record, see the Active Fault
Menu and Fault Time Data Record for more
information
9**
Undervoltage
10**
11**
12
13
SVX9000/SPX9000
undertemperature
14
SVX9000/SPX9000
overtemperature
15**
Motor stalled
16**
Motor overtemperature
Motor is overloaded
Motor overheating has been detected by the
SVX9000/SPX9000 motor temperature model
17**
Motor underload
22
24*
Counter fault
25
Microprocessor watchdog
fault
Faulty operation
Component failure
26
Startup prevented
82
Fault
Possible Cause
Solution
29**
Thermistor fault
31
Check loading
Check motor size
32
Fan cooling
34
36
Control unit
37*
Device change
(same type)
Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
38*
Device added
(same type)
Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
39*
Device removed
Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
40
Device unknown
41
IGBT temperature
Check loading
Check motor size
42**
Brake resistor
overtemperature
43
Encoder fault
44*
Device change
(different type)
Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
Application parameter values restored to default
45*
Device added
(different type)
Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
Application parameter values restored to default
50**
51
External fault
52
53
Check installation
If installation is correct contact your Eaton distributor
54
Slot fault
56
83
Parameter
settings
OK?
No
Yes
Yes
F1?
No
F1?
No
Yes
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual and replace defective parts
84
F2Overvoltage
F2
Parameter
settings
OK?
No
Yes
Measure voltage in DC bus.
Compare measured voltage to
monitored value V1.8
Measure value =
Monitored value?
Yes
No
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual. Replace defective parts as
recommended in the spare parts lists
85
F3Earth Fault
F3
F3?
No
Yes
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual. Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists
86
F5Charging Switch
F5
F5?
No
Yes
Test and/or replace the control board
with functional one by following
instructions in service manual.
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists
87
F6Emergency Stop
F6
Measured
voltage
OK?
Yes
No
If measured value
is 24V and
monitored value
is OFF=>
replace I/O board
88
F7Saturation Trip
F7
Main
circuit
OK?
No
Yes
Power up and start the drive.
Run through the frequency range Fmin-Fmax
F7?
No
Yes
Check control module using instructions
in service manual and functional
test using the 9000XSERVICE tool
No
F7?
Yes
89
F8System Fault
F8
No
F8?
Yes
90
F9Undervoltage
F9
Parameter
settings
OK?
No
Yes
Measure voltage in DC bus.
Compare actual voltage to
monitored value V1.8
Yes
No
Check the voltage measuring circuit
and rectifier according to instructions
in service manual. Replace defective
parts as recommended and
listed in spare parts lists
91
Mains
OK?
No
Yes
Measurements
OK?
Yes
No
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare part lists
92
Connections
OK?
No
Yes
Check operation of the current
measuring circuit according to
instructions in service manual
93
Circuit
OK?
No
Yes
Check conditions of brake
chopper according to instructions
in service manual
Brake chopper
OK?
Yes
F12?
No
Yes
Replace power board
according to instructions
in service manual
94
No
Value V1.9
corresponds to
Tambient, and
Tambient lower
than 10C?
Yes
No
Check the temperature measuring
circuit according to instructions in
service manual. Replace parts as
recommended and listed in spare
parts lists. Check control module using
instructions in service manual and
functional test using the 9000XSERVICE tool
95
F14?
No
Yes
Read value of operation
temperature V1.9
Yes
Value V1.9 =
Tambient?
No
Check the temperature measuring
circuit according to instructions in
service manual. Replace parts as
recommended and listed in spare
parts lists. Check control module using
instructions in service manual and
functional test using the 9000XSERVICE tool
96
F15Motor Stalled
F15
F15?
No
Yes
Check mechanical load of the application
versus rating of the motor and the drive
Yes
Measured current =
Monitored current?
No
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service manual
and replace defective parts
as recommended in spare parts lists
97
Temperature higher
than thermal capability
of the motor?
Yes
Motor overloaded.
Decrease load or provide
additional cooling to motor if needed
No
Correct the parameters for
thermal protection in G2.7
No
F16?
Yes
Measure actual motor current
and compare it to V1.4
Measured (I) =
Monitored (I)?
Yes
No
Check current measurement
according to instructions
in service manual
98
(I) Measured =
(I) Monitored?
Yes
No
Check the current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual. Replace defective parts
as recommended in spare parts lists
99
F22Param Fault
F22
F22?
Yes
No
No
Check parameters,
parameters
OK?
Yes
F24Counter Fault
F24
F25
100
Parameter
settings
OK?
No
Yes
Yes
Disconnect motor cable from the drive
No
F31?
F31?
No
Yes
Motor
and cables
OK?
Yes
No
Disbalance fault.
Check power modules and
current measuring circuit.
Replace defective parts
101
F32Fan Cooling
Note: This fault is for FR8
F32
Fan
inverter
OK?
No
Yes
No
Fan OK?
Yes
Check control module using
instructions in service manual and
functional test using the 9000XSERVICE tool
102
Replace fan
F36Control Unit
F38
F36?
Yes
Test and/or replace control board
with functioning one according to
instructions in service manual.
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists
F37Device Change
F37
F39Device Removed
F39
103
F40Device Unknown
F40
F40?
No
Yes
104
F41IGBT Temperature
F41
Parameter
settings
OK?
No
Yes
Yes
F41?
No
F41?
No
Yes
Check current measurement circuit
according to instructions in service
manual and replace defective parts
105
Is it possible
to slow down the
process?
Yes
No
Change parameters external brake resistor
Mount properly sized external brake resistor
F42?
No
106
Yes
F44DevParChange
F44
Use old
parameters?
No
Yes
Check parameters
Check parameters
107
F45DevParAdded
F45
D = Slot D
E = Slot E
Measure mA signal of
the measurement device
Measured value =
Monitored value?
No
Yes
I<4mA?
No
Yes
108
F51External Fault
F51
Actual status =
Monitored status?
Yes
No
109
F26?
No
Yes
Test and/or replace control board
with functioning one according to
instructions in service manual.
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists
110
Spare Parts
Spare Parts
Series Option Board Kits
D E
B C
Factory
Installed
Option
Designator
Basic
Local/
Remote
Standard MSS
PID
Multi-P. PFC
OPTA2
OPTA9
OPTA3
A3
OPTA4
A4
OPTA5
A5
OPTA7
A7
OPTA8
A8
OPTAE
AE
Safe disable
OPTAF
Notes
AI = Analog Input; AO = Analog Output, DI = Digital Input, DO = Digital Output, RO = Relay Output.
Option card must be installed in one of the slots listed for that card. Slot indicated in bold is the preferred location.
SPX drives only.
111
Spare Parts
Factory
Installed
Option
Designator
Basic
Local/
Remote
Standard MSS
PID
Multi-P. PFC
B, C, D, E
OPTB1
B1
B, C, D, E
OPTB2
B2
1 AI (mA isolated), 2 AO
(mA isolated), 1 ext +24 Vdc/
EXT +24 Vdc
B, C, D, E
OPTB4
B4
3 RO (NO)
B, C, D, E
OPTB5
B5
B, C, D, E
OPTB8
B8
B, C, D, E
OPTB9
B9
OPTBB
BB
D, E
OPTC2
C2
D, E
OPTC2
CA
D, E
OPTCI
CI
Communication Cards
Modbus
Johnson Controls N2
Modbus TCP
BACnet
D, E
OPTCJ
CJ
EtherNet/IP
D, E
OPTCQ
CQ
PROFIBUS DP
D, E
OPTC3
C3
LonWorks
D, E
OPTC4
C4
D, E
OPTC5
C5
CANopen (slave)
D, E
OPTC6
C6
DeviceNet
D, E
OPTC7
C7
D, E
OPTC8
C8
Adapter
D, E
OPTD1
D1
Adapter
D, E
OPTD2
D2
D, E
OPTD3
D3
KEYPADLOC/REM
OPTRMT
-KIT9000X
PP00104
Keypad
Notes
AI = Analog Input; AO = Analog Output, DI = Digital Input, DO = Digital Output, RO = Relay Output.
Option card must be installed in one of the slots listed for that card. Slot indicated in bold is the preferred location.
SPX drives only.
OPTC2 is a multi-protocol option card.
112
Spare Parts
113
Spare Parts
Drive Options
Control Panel Options
Control Panel Factory Options
Factory
Installed
Field Installed
NEMA Type 1
Description
Option Code
Catalog Number
Local/Remote Keypad SVX9000 Control PanelThis option is standard on all drives and consists of an
RS-232 connection, backlit alphanumeric LCD display with nine indicators for the RUN status and two indicators
for the control source. The nine pushbuttons on the panel are used for panel programming and monitoring of all
9000X parameters. The panel is detachable and isolated from the input line potential. Include LOC/REM key to
choose control location.
KEYPAD-LOC/REM
Keypad Remote Mounting KitThis option is used to remote mount the 9000X keypad. The footprint is
compatible to the SV9000 remote mount kit. Includes 10 ft cable, keypad holder, and mounting hardware.
OPTRMT-KIT-9000X
Keypad Blank9000X Series select keypad for use with special and custom applications.
KEYPAD-BLANK
9000X DriveA PC-based tool for controlling and monitoring of the 9000X. Features include: loading
parameters that can be saved to a file or printed, setting references, starting and stopping the motor, monitoring
signals in graphical or text form, and real-time display. To avoid damage to the drive or computer, SVDrivecable
must be used.
9000XDRIVE
SVDrivecable6 ft (1.8m) RS-232 cable (22 gauge) with a 7-pin connector on each end. Should be used in
conjunction with the 9000X drive option to avoid damage to the drive or the computer. The same cable can be
used for downloading specialized applications to the drive.
SVDRIVECABLE
114
Spare Parts
Description
Control UnitIncludes the control board, blue base housing, installed 9000X software program and blue flip
cover. Does not include any OPT boards or keypad. See Page 110 for standard and option boards and keypad.
208240V
Replacement Parts9000X Drives, 208240V
Frame:
hp (IH):
3/4
5
1
1-1/2
5
7-1/2
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
Catalog
Number
Control Board
1
Power Boards
1
VB00308-0004-2
1
VB00308-0007-2
1
VB00308-0008-2
1
VB00310-0011-2
1
VB00310-0012-2
1
VB00313-0017-2
1
VB00313-0025-2
1
VB00313-0031-2
1
VB00316-0048-2
1
VB00316-0061-2
1
VB00319-0075-2
1
VB00319-0088-2
1
VB00319-0114-2
1
VB00322-0140-2
1
VB00322-0170-2
1
VB00322-0205-2
Electrolytic Capacitors
2
PP01000
2
PP01001
2
PP01002
2
PP01003
2
PP01004
2
PP01005
4
PP01099
Note
5 hp I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
115
Spare Parts
4
3/4
5
1
1-1/2
6
7-1/2
10
7
15
20
8
25
30
40
50
60
Catalog
Number
Cooling Fans
1
PP01060
1
PP01061
1
PP01062
1
PP01063
1
PP01123
PP01086
PP01088
1
PP01049
1
CP01180
PP08037
IGBT Modules
1
CP01304
1
CP01305
1
CP01306
1
CP01307
1
CP01308
1
PP01022
1
PP01023
1
PP01024
1
PP01025
1
PP01029
1
PP01026
1
PP01027
Choppers/Rectifiers
1
CP01367
1
CP01368
Diode/Thyristor Modules
3
PP01035
3
CP01268
Rectifying Boards
1
Notes
5 hp I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
PP00061 capacitor not included in main fan; please order separately.
116
VB00242
VB00227
Spare Parts
FR4FR9, 380500V
Replacement PartsFR4FR9 9000X Drives, 380500V
Frame:
hp (IH):
5
1-1/2
7-1/2
7-1/2
6
10
15
20
7
25
30
40
8
50
60
75
9
100
125
150
200
Catalog
Number
Control Board
1
Power Boards
1
VB00208-0003-5
1
VB00208-0004-5
1
VB00208-0005-5
1
VB00208-0007-5
1
VB00208-0009-5
1
VB00210-0012-5
1
VB00213-0016-5
1
VB00213-0022-5
1
VB00213-0031-5
1
VB00216-0038-5
1
VB00216-0045-5
1
VB00216-0061-5
1
VB00219-0072-5
1
VB00219-0087-5
1
VB00219-0105-5
1
VB00236-0140-5
1
VB00236-0168-5
1
VB00236-0205-5
Electrolytic Capacitors
2
PP01000
2
PP01001
2
PP01002
2
PP01003
2
PP01004
2
PP01005
Cooling Fans
1
PP01060
1
PP01061
1
PP01062
1
PP01063
1
PP01123
1
1
PP01080
Notes
I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
PP00061 capacitor not included in main fan; please order separately.
PP00011 capacitor not included in main fan; please order separately.
117
Spare Parts
4
1
5
1-1/2
7-1/2
7-1/2
10
15
20
7
25
30
40
8
50
60
75
9
100
125
150
200
Catalog
Number
PP01086
PP01088
1
PP01049
1
CP01180
1
1
PP01068
PP09051
IGBT Modules
1
CP01304
1
CP01305
1
CP01306
1
CP01307
1
CP01308
1
PP01022
1
PP01023
1
PP01024
1
PP01025
1
PP01029
1
PP01026
1
PP01027
Chopper/Rectifiers
1
CP01367
1
CP01368
Diode/Thyristor Modules
3
PP01035
3
CP01268
3
PP01037
Rectifying Boards
1
VB00242
1
VB00227
1
VB00459
FR09810
1
1
Notes
I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
For FR9 NEMA Type 12 you need two PP01068 internal fans.
See Page 124 for details.
118
FR09-200-4-ANS
Spare Parts
FR10FR12, 380500V
Replacement PartsFR10FR12 9000X Drives, 380500V
Frame:
10
hp (IH):
250
11
300
12
350
400
500
550
600
650
700
Catalog
Number
VB00561
Control Board
1
Shunt Boards
6
VB00537
6
VB00497
6
12
12
12
VB00498
VB00538
VB00513
9
VB00514
VB00489
Driver Boards
3
1
VB00487
VB00330
VB00451
VB00448
ASIC Board
1
VB00336
Power Modules
1
FR10820
FR10828
FR10-250-4-ANS
FR10-300-4-ANS
1
1
FR10-350-4-ANS
FR11-400-4-ANS
FR11-500-4-ANS
3
3
FR11-550-4-ANS
Notes
Rectifying board not included.
See Page 124 for details.
119
Spare Parts
10
hp (IH):
250
11
300
350
12
400
500
550
600
650
700
Catalog
Number
Electrolytic Capacitors
2
PP00060
12
12
12
18
18
18
24
24
24
PP01005
PP01094
PP01095
Fuses
VB00299
PP01080
PP01068
PP01096
FR10844
FR10845
FR10846
FR10847
VB00459
Rectifying Board
1
Note
PP00060 capacitor not included in main fan; please order separately.
120
Spare Parts
FR6FR9, 525690V
Replacement PartsFR6FR9 9000X Drives, 525690V
Frame:
hp (IH):
7
3
5
7-1/2
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
75
100
125
150
200
Catalog
Number
Control Board
1
Driver Board
1
VB00404-0004-6
1
VB00404-0005-6
1
VB00404-0007-6
1
VB00404-0010-6
1
VB00404-0013-6
1
VB00404-0018-6
1
VB00404-0022-6
1
VB00404-0027-6
1
VB00404-0034-6
VB00414
Power Boards
1
VB00419-0041-6
1
VB00419-0052-6
1
VB00422-0062-6
1
VB00422-0080-6
1
VB00422-0100-6
Power Modules
FR09-100-5-ANS
FR09-125-5-ANS
FR09-150-5-ANS
1
1
FR09-175-5-ANS
Electrolytic Capacitors
2
PP01093
2
PP01041
PP01040
Fuses
1
PP01094
PP01095
Notes
I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
See Page 124 for details.
121
Spare Parts
6
2
7
3
7-1/2
10
15
20
25
30
8
40
50
9
60
75
100
125
150
200
Catalog
Number
Cooling Fans
1
PP01061
PP01062
1
PP01063
1
PP01123
PP01049
CP01180
PP01080
PP01068
VB00299
PP01091
1
PP01089
1
PP01127
IGBT/Diode (Brake)
1
PP01040
Diode Module
1
PP01092
Diode/Thyristor Modules
3
PP01071
3
PP01072
VB00460
FR09810
FR09811
Rectifying Boards
1
VB00442
Notes
I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
For NEMA Type 12, two PP01068 internal fans are needed.
122
Spare Parts
FR10FR12, 525690V
Replacement PartsFR10FR12 9000X Drives, 525690V
Frame:
10
hp (IH):
200
11
250
12
300
400
450
500
550
600
700
Catalog
Number
VB00561
Control Board
1
Shunt Boards
6
VB00545
6
VB00510
6
12
12
12
VB00511
VB00546
VB00547
9
VB00512
Driver Boards
1
2
3
VB00487
VB00489
VB00330
VB00451
VB00448
VB00336
FR10821
ASIC Board
1
FR10829
FR10-200-5-ANS
FR10-250-5-ANS
1
1
FR10-300-5-ANS
FR11-400-5-ANS
FR11-450-5-ANS
FR11-500-5-ANS
3
Electrolytic Capacitors
2
PP00060
12
12
12
18
18
18
24
24
24
PP01099
Notes
Rectifying board not included.
See Page 124 for details.
123
Spare Parts
10
hp (IH):
200
11
12
250
300
400
450
500
550
600
700
Catalog
Number
PP01094
PP01095
Fuses
VB00299
PP01080
PP01068
PP01096
FR10844
FR10845
FR10846
FR10847
VB00299
VB00460
Power Module
Catalog Number Selection
FR10 000 4 A N S
Frame Code
Horsepower
Example 150 = 150 hp
(See Page 2)
Voltage
4 = 380500V
5 = 525690V
Cooling Type
A = Air
Note
PP00060 capacitor not included in main fan; please order separately.
124
Brake Option
N = No brake chopper
B = Brake chopper
Varnishing
S = Standard
V = Varnished
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