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9000X AF Drives

User Manual
May 2011
Supersedes June 2009

9000X AF Drives

Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability


The information, recommendations, descriptions, and safety notations in this document are
based on Eaton Electrical Inc. and/or Eaton Corporations (Eaton) experience and judgment,
and may not cover all contingencies. If further information is required, an Eaton sales office
should be consulted.
Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in
appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the
purchaser.
THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS, AGREEMENTS, WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
MERCHANTABILITY, OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING
CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE
OBLIGATION OF EATON. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME
PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. In no event will Eaton be
responsible to the purchaser or user in contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability or
otherwise for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damage or loss whatsoever,
including but not limited to damage or loss of use of equipment, plant or power system, cost
of capital, loss of power, additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities, or claims
against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the use of the information,
recommendations, and descriptions contained herein.
The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Cover Photo: SVX9000/SPX9000 AF Drives.

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9000X AF Drives

Support Services
The goal of Eaton is to ensure your greatest possible satisfaction with the operation of our
products. We are dedicated to providing fast, friendly, and accurate assistance. That is why
we offer you so many ways to get the support you need. Whether its by phone, fax, or
e-mail, you can access Eatons support information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Our wide range of services is listed below.
You should contact your local distributor for product pricing, availability, ordering, expediting,
and repairs.

Web Site
Use the Eaton Web site to find product information. You can also find information on local
distributors or Eatons sales offices.

Web Site Address


www.eaton.com/drives

EatonCare Customer Support Center


Call the EatonCare Support Center if you need assistance with placing an order, stock
availability or proof of shipment, expediting an existing order, emergency shipments, product
price information, returns other than warranty returns, and information on local distributors
or sales offices.
Voice: 877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273) (8:00 a.m.6:00 p.m. Eastern Time U.S. [UTC 5])
FAX: 800-752-8602
After-Hours Emergency: 800-543-7038
(6:00 p.m.8:00 a.m. Eastern Time U.S. [UTC 5])
If you are in the U.S. or Canada, and have OI or PLC questions, you can take advantage of our
toll-free line for technical assistance with hardware and software product selection, system
design and installation, and system debugging and diagnostics. Technical support engineers
are available for calls during regular business hours.

Drives Technical Resource Center


Voice: 800-322-4986 or +1 828-651-0984 (8:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. Central Time U.S. [UTC 6])
Fax: +1 920-262-6070
e-mail: [email protected]

For Customers in Europe, Contact:


Eaton Industries GmbH
Electrical Sector
After Sales Service
Hein-Moeller-Str. 7-11
D-53115 Bonn
Phone: +49 (0) 228 6 02-3640
Fax: +49 (0) 228 6 02-61400
Hotline: +49 (0) 180 5 223822
e-mail: [email protected]
www.moeller.net/aftersales

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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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2

MOUNTING
Space Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standard Mounting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
4
4

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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5
6
10
12
14
17
20

CONTROL WIRING
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Wiring Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21
23

MENU INFORMATION
Keypad Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28
30

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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TECHNICAL DATA
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SVX9000/SPX9000 Series Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMC Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warranty and Liability Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

58
59
61
64
80
80
80

FAULT AND WARNING CODES


Fault Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

81

TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS USING FAULT CODES


Using Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

84

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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32
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36
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44
44
44
45
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AC ChokeCHK0650 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC ChokeCHK0520 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC ChokeCHK0400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC ChokeCHK0261 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control UnitSPX9000 FR10FR14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Unit with Star-Coupler Board, FR12 or FR14 Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F1Overcurrent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F2Overvoltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F3Earth Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F5Charging Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F6Emergency Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F7Saturation Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F8System Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F9Undervoltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F10Input Line Supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F11Output Phase Supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F12Brake Chopper Supervision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F13Frequency Converter Under Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F14Frequency Converter Over Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F15Motor Stalled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F16Motor Over Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F17Motor Under Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F22Param Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F24Counter Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F25Microprocessor Watchdog Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F31IGBT Temperature (Hardware) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F32Fan Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F36Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F37Device Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F38Device Added (Indication Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F39Device Removed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F40Device Unknown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F41IGBT Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F42Brake Resistor Over Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F44DevParChange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F45DevParAdded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F50Analog Input Iin <4 mA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F51External Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F52Keypad Communication Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9000X Series Option Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Catalog Number Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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List of Tables
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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5
5
6
6
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
12
13
21
22
24
26
28
29
35
35
41
41
41
42
42
42
44
45
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9000X AF Drives

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

Before startup, observe the warnings and safety


instructions provided throughout this manual.
Internal components and circuit boards (except
the isolated I/O terminals) are at utility potential
when the SVX9000/SPX9000 is connected to the
line. This voltage is extremely dangerous and may
cause death or severe injury if you come in contact
with it.

When the SVX9000/SPX9000 is connected to the


utility, the motor connections U (T1), V (T2), W
(T3) and DC bus/brake resistor connections B, B+,
and R are live even if the motor is not running.

Do not make any connections when the AF drive is


connected to the utility line.

Do not open the cover of the AF drive immediately


after disconnecting power to the unit, because
components within the drive remain at a
dangerous voltage potential for some time. Wait
at least five minutes after the cooling fan has
stopped and the keypad or cover indicators are
dark before opening the SVX9000/SPX9000 cover.

The control I/O terminals are isolated from the


utility potential, but relay outputs and other I/Os
may have dangerous external voltages connected
even if power is disconnected from the SVX9000/
SPX9000.

Before connecting to the utility, make sure that


the cover of the drive is closed.

This symbol is the Safety Alert Symbol. It occurs with


either of two signal words: CAUTION or WARNING, as
described below.

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).

Hazardous High Voltage

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.

How to Use This Manual


The purpose of this manual is to provide you with information
necessary to install, set, and customize parameters, startup,
troubleshoot and maintain the Eaton SVX9000/SPX9000 AF
drives by Eatons electrical business. To provide for safe
installation and operation of the equipment, read the safety
guidelines at the beginning of this manual and follow the
procedures outlined before connecting power to the
SVX9000/SPX9000. Keep this user manual handy and
distribute to all users, technicians, and maintenance
personnel for reference along with the appropriate
application manual.

Receiving and Inspection


This SVX9000/SPX9000 AC drive has met a stringent series
of factory quality requirements before shipment. It is
possible that packaging or equipment damage may have
occurred during shipment. After receiving your SVX9000/
SPX9000 drive, please check for the following:

Check to make sure that the package(s) includes the


proper drive, the User Manual, and rubber conduit covers,
screws, conduit plate, and ground straps

Inspect the unit to ensure it was not damaged during


shipment

Make sure that the part number indicated on the


nameplate corresponds with the catalog number on
your order

If shipping damage has occurred, please contact the carrier


involved and file a claim immediately.
If the delivery does not correspond to your order, please
contact your Eaton representative.
Note: Do not destroy the packing. The template printed on
the protective cardboard can be used for marking the
mounting points of the SVX9000/SPX9000 AF drives
on the wall or cabinet.

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Overview

Open SVX9000/SPX9000 Catalog Numbers


SVX9000/SPX9000 AF Drive Catalog Numbering System

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

Options appear in alphabetical order

AFD Software Series

Extended I/O Card Options

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

RS-232 with D9 connection

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.

SPX9000 drives only.

B5 =
B8 =
B9 =
BB =

2 RO, therm
Encoder low volt +5V/15V24V

Encoder high volt +15V/24V

Double encoder

6 DI, DO, 2 AI, 1AO


3 DI (encoder 1024V), out +15V/+24V
2 DO (pulse + direction)
Safe disable

6 DI, 1 ext +24 Vdc/ext + 24 Vdc


1 RO (NC/NO), 1 therm
1 Al (mA isolated), 2 AO (mA isolated),
1 ext +24 Vdc/ext +24 Vdc
3 RO (NO)
1 ext +24 Vdc/ext + 24 Vdc, 3 Pt100
1 RO (NO), 5 DI 4224 Vac input
SPI, absolute encoder

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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

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


Frame

Drive Type

A

A2

B

C

D

230V, 13 hp IL, 3/43 hp IH


480V, 15 hp IH, 1-1/27-1/2 hp IL

0.8 (20)

0.8 (20)

3.9 (100)

2.0 (50)

230V, 510 hp IL, 57-1/2 hp IH


480V, 7-1/215 hp IH, 1020 hp IL

1.2 (30)

0.8 (20)

4.7 (120)

2.4 (60)

230V, 1520 hp IL, 1015 hp IH


480V, 2030 hp IH, 2540 hp IL

1.2 (30)

0.8 (20)

6.3 (160)

3.1 (80)

3.1 (80)

3.1 (80)

11.8 (300) 3.9 (100)

575V, 225 hp IH, 330 hp IL


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230V, 2540 hp IL, 2030 hp IH


480V, 4060 hp IH, 5075 hp IL
575V, 3040 hp IH, 4050 hp IL

480V, 75125 hp IH, 100150 hp IL


575V, 5075 hp IH, 60100 hp IL

3.1 (80)

5.9 (150)

3.1 (80)

11.8 (300) 7.9 (200)

480V, 200250 hp IL, 150200 hp IH

2.0 (50)

3.1 (80)

15.7 (400) 9.8 (250)


13.8 (350)

575V, 100150 hp IH, 150200 hp IL

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.

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Mounting

Environmental Requirements

Standard Mounting Instructions

Ensure that the environment meets the requirements listed


in the table on Pages 59 and 60 for any storage or
operating situation.

1.

Measure the mounting space to ensure that it allows


for the minimum space surrounding the drive. Drive
dimensions are in Dimensions starting on Page 64.

The table below specifies the minimum airflow required in


the area where the drive will be mounted.

2.

Make sure the mounting surface is flat and strong


enough to support the drive, is not flammable, and is
not subject to excessive motion or vibration.

3.

Ensure that the minimum airflow requirements for


your drive are met at the mounting location.

4.

Mark the location of the mounting holes on the


mounting surface, using the template provided on
the cover of the cardboard shipping package.

5.

Using fasteners appropriate to your drive and mounting


surface, securely attach the drive to the mounting
surface using all four screws or bolts.

Cooling Airflow Requirements


Drive Type

Cooling Air Required

230V, 3/43 hp IH

41 cfm (70 m3/h)

480V, 15 hp IH
230V, 57-1/2 hp IH

112 cfm (190 m3/h)

480V, 7-1/215 hp IH
230V, 1015 hp IH

250 cfm (425 m3/h)

480V, 2030 hp IH
575V, 225 hp IH
230V, 2030 hp IH

250 cfm (425 m3/h)

480V, 4060 hp IH
575V, 3040 hp IH
480V, 75125 hp IH

383 cfm (650 m3/h)

575V, 6075 hp IH
480V, 150200 hp IH

765 cfm (1300 m3/h)

575V, 100150 hp IH
480V, 250350 hp IH

1530 cfm (2600 m3/h)

575V, 200300 hp IH
480V, 400550 hp IH

2295 cfm (3900 m3/h)

575V, 400500 hp IH
480V, 600700 hp IH

3060 cfm (5200 m3/h)

575V, 550700 hp IH

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Power Wiring

Power Wiring
Guidelines

Cable Spacing

To ensure proper wiring, use the following guidelines:

Minimum Distance Between


Cables in ft (m)

Cable in ft (m)

1 (0.3)

164 (50)

3.3 (1.0)

656 (200)

Use heat-resistant copper cables only, 75C or higher

The input line cable and line fuses must be sized in


accordance with the rated input current of the unit.
See Pages 69

Provide a ground wire with both input power and output


motor leads

Note: The cable spacings also apply between the motor


cables and signal cables of other systems.

The control should be installed in accordance with all


applicable codes. In accordance with NEC 430 Part IV, a
protective device is required in the installation of the control.
This protective device can be either a fuse or a circuit
breaker. An RK fuse is an acceptable component. For
maximum protection, Eaton recommends a Class T fuse.
Input line cable and line fuses must be sized in accordance
with tables on Pages 69.

If the motor temperature sensing is used for overload


protection, the output cable size may be selected based on
the motor specifications

If three or more shielded cables are used in parallel for the


output on the larger units, every cable must have its own
overload protection

Avoid placing the motor cables in long parallel lines with


other cables

If the motor cables run in parallel with other cables, note


the minimum distances between the motor cables and
other cables given in the following table

The maximum lengths of the motor cables are as follows:

12 hp, 230V units, 328 ft (100m)

All other hp units, 984 ft (300m)

The motor cables should cross other cables at an angle of


90 degrees

If conduit is being used for wiring, use separate conduits


for the input power wiring, the output power wiring, the
signal wiring, and the control wiring

SVX9000/SPX9000 Drive Short-Circuit


Current Rating
The SVX9000/SPX9000 drive has a maximum symmetrical
short-circuit current (ISC) rating of 100 kA rms. The ISC
ampere rating is in accordance with the requirements of
UL 508C Standard for Power Conversion Equipment.
These requirements cover open or enclosed equipment that
supplies power to control a motor or motors operating at a
frequency or voltage different than that of the input supply
including devices rated 1500 volts or less. The SVX9000/
SPX9000 drive series uses an electronic overcurrent
protection feature for compliance with the UL 508C
requirement.
Branch circuit protection must be provided in accordance
with local codes.

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Power Wiring

UL Compatible Cable Selection and Installation


Use only copper wire with temperature rating of at least 75C.
40C Cable and Fuse Sizes230V Ratings

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

40C Cable and Fuse Sizes480V Ratings

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
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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

40C Cable and Fuse Sizes575V Ratings

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
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Cable and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR10FR12480V Ratings


Internal Power Cables

External Power Bus Bars

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 and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR13FR14480V Ratings


Internal Power Connections

Supply Bus Bars

Bus Bar Size/


Phase
(ChokeNFE)
(in Inches)

Cable Size/
Phase
(ChokeNFE)

Cu
(in Inches)

Qty.

IH hp

Frame
Size

Current

Bus Bar Size


NFEINU
(in Inches)

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.

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Cable and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR10FR12575V Ratings


Internal Power Cables

External Power Bus Bars

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 and Bus Bar Sizes, SPX FR13FR14575V Ratings


Internal Power Connections

Supply Bus Bars

Bus Bar Size/


Phase
(ChokeNFE)
(in Inches)

Cable Size/
Phase
(ChokeNFE)

Cu
(in Inches)

Qty.

IH hp

Frame
Size

Current

Bus Bar Size


NFEINU
(in Inches)

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.

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UL Compatible Cable Selection and Installation with Breaker


Use only copper wire with temperature rating of at least 75C.
Cable and Breaker Sizes230V Ratings

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

Cable and Breaker Sizes480V Ratings

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

350 kcmil2 x 3/0

3/04

261

300

2 x 250

3/0

350 kcmil2 x 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).

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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

Cable and Breaker Sizes575V Ratings

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.
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Power Connection Tightening Torque


Rating

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.

Strip the motor and input power cables as shown in the


figure below and the table on Page 13.

Input Power and Motor Cable Stripping and Wire Lengths


Ground

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.

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Cable Stripping Lengths for Power and Motor Cables


Power and Motor Cable Stripping Lengths
Product

Power Wiring in Inches (mm)

Motor Wiring in Inches (mm)

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.

Locate the plastic bag containing the wiring plate.

Ground Terminal Locations

Wiring Plate

3.

If conduit is being used, attach the wiring plate to the


drive then conduit.

4.

Pass the motor and input power wires/cables through


the holes of the wiring plate.

5.

Connect the input power and motor and control wires to


their respective terminals according to the wiring
diagrams in the section marked Standard Wiring
Diagrams and Terminal Locations on Page 14.

6.

If an optional external brake resistor is used, connect its


cable to the appropriate terminals. See Standard Wiring
Diagrams and Terminal Locations on Page 14.

7.

If shielded cable is used, connect the shields of the input


line power cable and the motor cable to the ground
terminals of the SVX9000/SPX9000 drive, the motor,
and the line power supply.

8.

If shielded cable is not used, check the connection of


the ground cable to the motor, the SVX9000/SPX9000
drive, and the input line power terminals marked with
.

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9.

Attach the wiring plate with the screws provided.


Ensure that no wires are trapped between the frame and
the wiring plate.

Cable Protection Plate

10. Insert the rubber grommets supplied into the wiring


plate holes that have not been used, as illustrated in the
figure to the right.

Standard Wiring Diagrams and Terminal Locations


The following wiring diagrams show the line and motor connections of the frequency converter.
Principle Wiring Diagram of SVX9000/SPX9000 Power Unit, FR4 to FR5 and FR6
Power
Board

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.

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Principle Wiring Diagram of SVX9000/SPX9000 Power Unit, FR7 and FR8


Power
Board

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.

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Principle Wiring Diagram of SVX9000/SPX9000 Power Unit, FR9 to FR10


The dotted lines refer to components present in FR9 but not in FR10.
Power
Board

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~

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Power and Motor Wiring Terminals


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)

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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)

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Frame Size: FR8 (480V, 75125 hp and 575V, 5075 hp)

Supplied only when


brake chopper
included with drive

Frame Size: FR9 (480V, 150200 hp and 575V, 100175 hp)

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Checking the Cable and Motor Insulation


1.

Check the motor cable insulation as follows:

Disconnect the motor cable from the motor and open


any bridging connections in the motor connection box.

Measure the insulation resistance of the motor cable


between each phase conductor as well as between
each phase conductor and the protective ground
conductor.

Measure the insulation resistance of each motor


winding. The measurement voltage must equal at least
the motor nominal voltage but not exceed 1000V.

Check the input power cable insulation as follows:


Disconnect the input power cable from terminals L1,
L2, and L3 of the SVX9000/SPX9000 and from the
utility line feeder.
Measure the insulation resistance of the input power
cable between each phase conductor as well as
between each phase conductor and the protective
ground conductor.
The insulation resistance must be >1M ohms.

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Check the motor insulation as follows:

Disconnect the motor cable from terminals U, V, and W


of the SVX9000/SPX9000 and from the motor.

The insulation resistance must be >1M ohms.


2.

3.

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The insulation resistance must be >1M ohms.

Control Wiring

Control Wiring
General Information

Control Wiring Guidelines

The control unit of the SVX9000/SPX9000 consists of the


control board and various option boards that plug into the five
slot connectors (A to E) of the control board.

Wire the control terminals using the following guidelines:

Galvanic isolation of the control terminals is provided as


follows:

The control connections are isolated from power, and the


GND terminals are permanently connected to ground
The digital inputs are galvanically isolated from the I/O
ground
The relay outputs are double-isolated from each other at
300 Vac

The control wires shall be at least AWG 20 (0.5 mm2)


shielded cables

The maximum wire size is AWG 14 (2.5 mm2) for the relay
terminals and AWG 16 (1.5 mm2) for all other terminals

The tightening torques for the option board terminals are


listed in the table below

Tightening Torques of Terminals


Tightening Torque
Terminal Screw

in-lbs

Nm

Option Board General Information

Relay and thermistor terminals (M3 screw)

4.5

0.5

The SVX9000/SPX9000 series drives can accommodate a


wide selection of expander and adapter option boards to
customize the drive for your application needs.

Other terminals (M2.6 screw)

2.2

0.25

The drives control unit is designed to accept a total of five


option boards. Option boards are available for normal analog
and digital inputs and outputs, communication, and additional
application-specific hardware.
The SVX9000/SPX9000 factory-installed standard option
board configuration includes an A9 I/O board and an A2 relay
output board, which are installed in slots A and B. For
information on additional option boards, see the 9000X
Series Drives Option Board User Manual.
Option Board Slots

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Control Wiring Instructions


Step

Example

1.

Unlock the bottom cover by


turning the locking screw 90
degrees counterclockwise.

2.

Remove the bottom cover by rotating


the cover toward you on the base
hinges, then lifting the cover away
from the base.

3.

Wire the control terminals by


following the details for the
specific option boards shown
on the following pages.

Note: For ease of access, the option board terminal blocks can be unplugged for wiring.

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Control Wiring

Control Wiring Details


Wiring Option Board A9
Option Board A9 Wiring Diagram
Basic I/O Board A9

NOTE: See page 25


for X-3 jumper settings

+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

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Control Wiring

Option Board A9 Terminal Descriptions


Terminal

Signal

Description and Parameter Reference

+10Vref

Reference voltage

Maximum current 10 mA

AI1+

Analog input, voltage

GND

Analog input common

Default: 0 to +10V (Ri = 200k ohms)


10V to +10V (joystick control)
4 to 20 mA (Ri = 250 ohms)
Select V or mA with jumper block X1 (see Page 25)
Differential input if not connected to ground; allows 20V differential mode
voltage to GND

AI2+

Analog input

GND/AI2

Analog input common

24Vout

24V control voltage (bi-directional)

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

Ground for reference and controls;


galvanically connected to terminals #13, 19

DIA1

Digital input 1

Ri = min. 5k ohms

DIA2

Digital input 2

10

DIA3

Digital input 3

11

CMA

Digital input common A for DIN1, DIN2 and DIN3

Must be connected to GND or 24V of I/O terminal or to external 24V or GND.


Selection with jumper block X3 (see Page 25)

12

24Vout

24V control voltage (bi-directional)

Same as terminal #6; galvanically connected to terminal #6

13

GND

I/O ground

Same as terminal #7; galvanically connected to terminals #7, and 19

14

DIB4

Digital input 4

Ri = min. 5k ohms

15

DIB5

Digital input 5

16

DIB6

Digital input 6

17

CMB

Digital input common B for DIN4, DIN5 and DIN6

Must be connected to GND or 24V of I/O terminal or to external 24V or GND.


Select with jumper block X3 (see Page 25)

18

A01+

Analog signal (+output)

Output signal range: 020 mA default


Current: 0(4)20 mA, RL max 500 ohms or
Voltage: 0 to 10V, RL >1k ohms
Selection with jumper block X6 (see Page 25)

19

A01

Analog output common

Maximum Vin = 48 Vdc;


galvanically connected to terminals #7, 13

20

DO1

Digital output 1

Open collector, maximum current = 50 mA

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Default: 4 to 20 mA (Ri = 250 ohms)


0 to +10V (Ri = 200k ohms)
10V to +10V (joystick control)
Select V or mA with jumper block X2 (see Page 25)
Differential input if not connected to ground; allows 20V differential mode
voltage to GND

Control Wiring

Option Board A9 Jumper Location and Settings


X2 Jumper Setting
Analog Input 2 (AI2)
X1 Jumper Setting
Analog Input 1 (AI1)

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

CMB Connected to Ground*


CMA Connected to Ground
CMB Isolated from Ground
CMA Isolated from Ground
CMB and CMA Internally
Connected and Isolated
from Ground

* Designates Default Jumper Settings

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Control Wiring

Wiring Option Board A2


Option Board A2 Wiring Diagram
Basic Relay Board A2
RO1/1

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

Option Board A2 Terminal Descriptions


Terminal

Signal

Technical Information

21

RO1/1

Normally closed (NC)

22

RO1/2

Common

23

RO1/3

Normally open (NO)

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

Normally closed (NC)

25

RO2/2

Common

26

RO2/3

Normally open (NO)

Option Board A2 Terminal Locations

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

Inverting the Digital Input Signal


The active signal level depends on which potential the
common inputs CMA and CMB (terminals 11 and 17)
are connected to. The alternatives are either +24V or
ground (0V). See figures below.
The 24V control voltage and the ground for the digital inputs
and the common inputs (CMA, CMB) can be sourced from
either the internal 24V supply or an external supply.
Positive Logic

Negative Logic

Positive logic (+24V is the active signal) = the input is active


when the switch is closed.

Negative logic (0V is the active signal) = the input is active


when the switch is closed.

+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

LCD Status Indicators


Indicator

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

LED Status Indicators, continued


Indicator

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

Navigation button, movement to left


In parameter edit mode, exits mode, backs up one step
Cancels edited parameter (exit from a parameter edit mode)
When in Operate menu will move backward through menu
At end of Startup Wizard, repeats the Startup Wizard setup menu
Right Arrow

Navigation button, movement to right


Enter parameter group mode
Enter parameter mode from group mode
When in Operate menu will move forward through menu
Up and Down Arrows

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 navigate within one level of a menu, use the up and


down arrows

When in edit mode, pressing the right arrow a second time


will allow you to edit the parameter value digit by digit

To move deeper into the menu structure and back out, use
the right and left arrows

To edit a parameter, navigate to show that parameters


value, and press the right arrow button to enter the edit
mode. In edit mode, the parameter value will flash

To confirm the parameter change you must press the


ENTER button. The value will not change unless the
ENTER button is pushed

Some parameters cannot be changed while the SVX9000/


SPX9000 is running. The screen will display LOCKED if you
attempt to edit these parameters while the drive is
running. Stop the drive to edit these parameters. See the
appropriate application manual for identification of these
parameters specific to your chosen application

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When in edit mode, the parameter value can be changed


by pressing the up or down arrow keys

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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.

A3.1 Active Fault 1


T3.1.1 Operation Days
...
T3.1.13 Zero Speed
...
A3.x Active Fault x

+ 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

Parameter Menu (M1)


The Parameter Menu is a single or multi-level menu
dependent upon the application in use, arranged by the
parameter group items. The figure below illustrates this for
the standard application. Parameters and parameter groups
are explained in further detail in the appropriate application
manual.
Parameter Menu Structure Example

M1 Parameters Menu

+ G1.1 Basic Parameters


P1.1.1 Minimum Frequency
P1.1.2 Maximum Frequency
...
P1.1.16 Preset Speed 1

+ G1.2 Input Signals


P1.2.1 Start/Stop Logic
P1.2.2 DIN3 Function
...
P1.2.9 AI2 Signal Select

+ G1.3 Output Signals


P1.3.1 A1out Signal
P1.3.2 A1out Content
...
P1.3.17 A2out Scale

+ G1.4 Drive Control


P1.4.1 Ramp 1 Shape
P1.4.2 Ramp 2 Shape
...
P1.4.13 Flux Brake Current

+ G1.5 Skip Frequency


P1.5.1 Skip F1 Low Limit
P1.5.2 Skip F1 High Limit
P1.5.3 PH Accel/Decel Ramp

+ G1.6 Motor Control


P1.6.1 Motor Control Mode
P1.6.2 V/Hz Optimization
...

+ G1.7 Protections
P1.7.1 4mA Input Fault
P1.7.2 4mA Fault Frequency
...
P1.7.23 Slot Comm Fault Response

+ G1.8 Auto Restart


P1.8.1 Wait Time
P1.8.2 Trial Time
...
P1.8.10 Underload Tries

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Menu Information

Keypad Control Menu (M2)


In the Keypad Control Menu, you can set the frequency
reference, choose the motor direction for keypad operation,
and determine if the STOP button will be active at all times.
See figure below.
M2 Keypad Control Menu

M2 Keypad Control
R2.1 Keypad Reference
P2.2 Keypad Direction
...
P2.x Stop Button Active

R2.1

Range: Min. FrequencyMax. Frequency


Units: Hertz

Keypad
Reference

Keypad Reference

P2.2

Range: Forward, Reverse

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

Active Faults Menu (M3)


When a fault occurs, the SVX9000/SPX9000 stops. The
sequence indication F1, the fault code, a short description of
the fault, and the fault, type symbol will appear on the display.
In addition, the indication FAULT or ALARM is displayed and,
in case of a FAULT, the red LED on the keypad starts to blink.
If several faults occur simultaneously, the sequence of
active faults can be browsed with the Browser buttons.
See figure below.

The active faults memory can store the maximum of 10


faults in the sequential order of appearance. The fault
remains active until it is cleared with either the STOP or
RESET buttons, or with a reset signal from the I/O terminal.
Upon fault reset, the display will be cleared and will return to
the same state it was before the fault trip.

Active Fault Display Example

51
F

Ext Fault
T1

T13
CAUTION

Remove any External Start signals or permissives before


resetting the fault to prevent an unintentional restart of the

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SVX9000/SPX9000, which could result in personal injury or


equipment damage.

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.

Fault Time Data


Record

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.

Fault Time Data


Fault Type

Units

Description

Counted operation days (Fault 43: Additional code)

T.2

hh:mm:ss
(d)

Counted operation hours


(Fault 43: Counted operation days)

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

Counted operation days (Fault 43: Additional code)

T.2

hh:mm:ss.sss Counted operation hours (Fault 43: Counted operation days)

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Menu Information

Fault History Menu (M4)

System Menu (M5)

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.

The controls associated with the general use of the drive,


such as application selection, customized parameter sets, or
information about the hardware and software are located in
the System Menu. Password protection can be activated by
parameter S5.5.1.

The SVX9000/SPX9000s memory can store a maximum of


30 faults, in the order of appearance. If there are 30
uncleared faults in the memory, the next occurring fault will
erase the oldest fault from the memory.

Descriptions of the system menu parameters are illustrated


in the figure below.

Sample Fault History Display

System Menu Structure

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F

Output Phase
T1

+ S5.1 Language Selection


+ S5.2 Application Selection
+ S5.3 Copy Parameters
S5.3.1
S5.3.2
S5.3.3
S5.3.4

T13

Parameter Sets
Upload to Keypad
Download from Keypad
Automate Backup

S5.4 Parameter Comparison

+ S5.5 Security
S5.5.1
P5.5.2
P5.5.3
P5.5.4

Note: Pressing the ENTER button for three seconds will


clear the entire fault history.

Password
Parameter Lock
Start-Up Wizard
Multimonitor Items

+ S5.6 Keypad Settings


P5.6.1
P5.6.2
P5.6.3
P5.6.4
P5.6.5

Default Page
Default Page/Operating Menu
Timeout Time
Contrast Adjustment
Backlight Time

+ S5.7 Hardware Settings


P5.7.1
P5.7.2
P5.7.3
P5.7.4

Internal Brake Resistor


Fan Control
HMI Acknowledge Timeout
HMI Number of Retries

+ S5.8 System Information


+

+
+

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S5.8.1 Total Counters


C5.8.1.1 MWh Counter
C5.8.1.2 Power On Day Counter
C5.8.1.3 Power On Hour Counter
S5.8.2 Trip Counters
T5.8.2.1 MWh Counter
T5.8.2.2 Clear MWh Trip Counter
T5.8.2.3 Power On Day Counter
T5.8.2.4 Power On Hour Counter
T5.8.2.5 Clear Operating Time Counter
S5.8.3 Software Information
I5.8.3.1 Software Package
I5.8.3.2 System Software Version
I5.8.3.3 Firmware Interface
I5.8.3.4 System Load
S5.8.4 Applications
A5.8.4.# Name of Application
D5.8.4.#.1 Application ID
D5.8.4.#.2 Version
D5.8.4.#.3 Firmware Interface
S5.8.5 Hardware
I5.8.5.1 Nominal Unit Power
I5.8.5.2 Nominal Unit Voltage
E5.8.5.3 Brake Chopper
E5.8.5.4 Brake Resistor
S5.8.6 Expander Boards
S5.8.7 Debug Menu

Menu Information

System Menu Parameters


S5.1

Range: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese

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.

System Menu Copy Parameter Options (S5.3)


The parameter copy function is used when the operator
wants to copy one or all parameter groups from one drive to
another. All the parameter groups are first uploaded to the
keypad, the keypad is connected to another drive and the
parameter groups are downloaded to it (or possibly back to
the same drive).

Note: Before any parameters can be successfully copied


from one drive to another, the drive must be stopped
when the parameters are downloaded to it.

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

Down from keypad

S5.3.4

Range: Yes, No

Automatic
Backup

Auto.backup

This function uploads all existing parameter groups to the keypad.

Default: 0 (All parameters)

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

System Menu Parameter Comparison Options (S5.4)


S5.4
Parameter
Comparison

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.

Security Menu Parameter Options (S5.5)


Note: The Security submenu is protected with a password.
Store the password in a safe place.
S5.5.1

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

Range: ChangeEnable, ChangeDisabl

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

Range: ChangeEnable, ChangeDisabl

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.

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Keypad Settings (S5.6)


There are five parameters (Default Page to Backlight Time)
associated with the keypad operation:
Default: 0

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

Range: 165,535 or Forever

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

Hardware Settings (S5.7)


The Hardware Settings submenu (S5.7) provides parameters
for setting information on Internal brake resistor connection,
Fan control, Keypad acknowledge timeout, and Keypad
retries.
P5.7.1

Range: ConnectedNot Connected

Internal Brake
Resistor
Connection

Internbrakeres

5.7.2
Fan Control

Range: Continuous, Temperature, First Start, and Calc Temp

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

Keypad ACK timeout

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.

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System Information (S5.8)


This section contains hardware and software information as
well as operation information.
S5.8.1
Total Counters

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

Megawatt hours total operation time counter

C5.8.1.2

Power On day counter

Number of days the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been supplied with power

C5.8.1.3

Power On hour counter

Number of hours the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been supplied with power

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

Megawatts hours since last reset

P5.8.2.2

Clear MWh counter

Resets megawatts hours counter

T5.8.2.3

Power On day counter

Number of days the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been run since the last reset

T5.8.2.4

Power On hour counter

Number of hours the SVX9000/SPX9000 has been run since the last reset

P5.8.2.5

Clr Optime cntr

Resets the operating day and hour counters

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

System software version

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

Nominal power of the unit

I5.8.5.2

Nominal voltage of the unit

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.

Expander Board Information


Name

Content

E5.8.6.x

Slot x board identification

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

Expander Board Menu (M6)


The Expander Board Menu makes it possible for the user to:

See what expander boards are connected to the control


board and

Access and edit the parameters associated with the


expander board

Expander Board Menu Structure

+ G6.1 A: OPTA9 (Slot A Option Board)


G6.1.1 Parameters
P6.1.1.1 AI1 Mode
P6.1.1.2 AI2 Mode
P6.1.1.3 AO1 Mode
G6.1.2 I/O-monitor

+
+
+
+

G6.2
G6.3
G6.4
G6.5

B:
C:
D:
E:

(Slot B Option Board)


(Slot C Option Board)
(Slot D Option Board)
(Slot E Option Board)

Example of Expander Board Parameters for Option Board A9


P6.1.1.1

Range: 15

AI1 Mode

AI1 Mode

Default: 3

Analog Input 1 input options:


1 0 to 20 mA
2 4 to 20 mA
3 0 to 10V
4 2 to 10V
5 10 to 10VP

P6.1.1.2

Range: 15

AI2 Mode

AI2 Mode

Default: 1

Analog Input 2 input options:


1 0 to 20 mA
2 4 to 20 mA
3 0 to 10V
4 2 to 10V
5 10 to 10VP

P6.1.1.3

Range: 14

AO1 Mode

A01 Mode

Default: 1

Analog Output 1 output options:


1 0 to 20 mA
2 4 to 20 mA
3 0 to 10V
4 2 to 10V

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Menu Information

Monitoring Menu (M7)


The Monitoring Menu items are meant for viewing
parameter values during operation. Monitored values are
updated every 0.3 second Monitored items are identified by
item numbers V7.1 to V1.xx, where xx varies by
application. The table below provides an example of the
monitored values for the Standard application.
Monitored parameters are not editable from this menu
(see Parameter Menu [M1] to change parameter values).
Monitoring Menu ItemsStandard Application Example
Code

Signal Name

Unit

Description

V7.1

Output frequency

Hz

Output frequency

V7.2

Frequency reference

Hz

Frequency reference setting

V7.3

Motor speed

rpm

Calculated motor speed

V7.4

Motor current

Measured motor current

V7.5

Motor torque

Calculated torque based on nominal motor torque

V7.6

Motor power

Calculated power based on nominal motor power

V7.7

Motor voltage

Calculated motor voltage

V7.8

DC bus voltage

Measured DC bus voltage

V7.9

Unit temperature

Heatsink temperature

V7.10

Calculated motor
temperature

Calculated motor temperature based on the motor nameplate


information and the calculated motor load

V7.11

Analog Input 1

Voltage input at terminals AI1+ and GND

V7.12

Analog Input 2

mA

Current input at terminals AI2+ and AI2

V7.13

DIN1, DIN2, DIN3

Digital input status (see figure below)

V7.14

DIN4, DIN5, DIN6

Digital input status (see figure below)

V7.15

DO1, RO2, RO3

Digital and relay output status (see figure below)

V7.16

Analog Iout

mA

Current output at terminals AO1+ and AO1

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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Digital and Relay Outputs


DO1, RO1, RO2 Status
V1.15
DO1, RO1, RO2
OFF OFF ON

Menu Information

Operate Menu (M8)


The Operate Menu provides an easy-to-use method of
viewing key numerical Monitoring Menu items. Some
applications also support the setting of reference values in
this menu. The items displayed vary by application. The table
below is an example for the standard application.
Operate Menu ItemsStandard Application Example
Code

Signal Name

Unit

Description

O.1

Output frequency

Hz

Output frequency

O.2

Freqreference

Hz

Frequency reference

O.3

Motor speed

rpm

Calculated motor speed

O.4

Motor current

Measured motor current

O.5

Motor torque

Calculated torque based on nominal motor torque

O.6

Motor power

Calculated power based on nominal motor power

O.7

Motor voltage

Calculated motor voltage

O.8

DC bus voltage

Measured DC bus voltage

O.9

Unit temperature

Heatsink temperature

O.10

Motortemperature

Calculated motor temperature based on the motor nameplate


information and the calculated motor load

R1

Keypad reference

Hz

Keypad frequency reference setting

The menu is navigated by using the left and right arrow


buttons. If a reference level is available for setting, the up
and down arrow buttons adjust the value. To exit the
Operate Menu to access the other menus, depress the
ENTER button for 2 seconds. While in the other menus, if
there is no keypad activity, the display will return to the
Operate Menu after 30 seconds. The figure below illustrates
the Operate Menu button function.
Operate Menu Navigation
One Touch Operate Menu
Navigation
Freq Ref Up

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.

Freq Ref Down

Password ?

Programming Menu
M1 Parameters
M2 Keypad Control

Exit Operate Menu by navigating


to Programming display and
pressing ENTER button or simply
press ENTER button 2 seconds.
Acknowledgement password

Display will automatically


return to default Operate
Menu monitor display
after 30 sec. delay.

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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When ENTER is pressed, the setup parameter list is


presented. The parameter value will be blinking, allowing
you to set the parameters with the arrow buttons. The value
is confirmed using the ENTER button, after which the next
parameter in the list will be displayed.
After the last setup parameter is presented, the following
text is displayed:
Repeat setup?
Press
If the left arrow is pressed, the Startup Wizard restarts.
If the ENTER button is pressed, the following is displayed:
Setup done
After this, the display returns to the default page, normally
the Operate Menu.

Startup

Startup
Safety Precautions
Before startup, observe the warnings and safety instructions provided throughout this manual.

WARNING
1

Internal components and circuit boards (except


the isolated I/O terminals) are at utility potential
when the SVX9000/SPX9000 is connected to the
line. This voltage is extremely dangerous and may
cause death or severe injury if you come in contact
with it.

When the SVX9000/SPX9000 is connected to the


utility, the motor connections U (T1), V (T2), W
(T3) and DC bus/brake resistor connections B, B+,
and R are live even if the motor is not running.

Do not make any connections when the AF drive is


connected to the utility line.

Do not open the cover of the AF drive immediately


after disconnecting power to the unit, because
components within the drive remain at a
dangerous voltage potential for some time. Wait
at least five minutes after the cooling fan has
stopped and the keypad or cover indicators are
dark before opening the SVX9000/SPX9000 cover.

devices and associated option cards. Vector control means


that the drive can differentiate between torque producing and
magnetizing current when reading motor phase currents. The
"rotor flux oriented, current vector control" allows the AC drive
to control an induction motor in the same manner as a
separately excited DC motor.

Open Loop Vector Control Operations


The SVX9000/SPX9000 control normally operates an
induction motor in V/Hz or open loop vector control (speed
control) mode. By default, the ID run is designed to
automatically configure parameters for the programmable
volts per hertz (V/f) curve and make a stator resistance
measurement for a standard induction motor. If the ID run
does not give the proper performance, manual tuning of the
control is required and described in later sections.

Frequency Controlled Application

The control I/O terminals are isolated from the


utility potential, but relay outputs and other I/Os
may have dangerous external voltages connected
even if power is disconnected from the SVX9000/
SPX9000.

For pumps and fans, the application is usually frequency


controlled and there is no need for high torque on low speed.
A straight V/f curve (linear V/Hz ratio type) is all that is
required for proper operation. Because pumps and fans are
variable torque, selecting Squared for V/Hz ratio type will
give some energy savings. Compensation for measured
stator resistance voltage drop will improve performance, and
selecting Auto Torque Boost will help start the motor if
necessary. The SLX/SVX controls will operate a PM motor
open loop, but manual tuning of the V/f curve is required.

Before connecting to the utility, make sure that


the cover of the drive is closed.

Speed Controlled Application

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

When an application is speed controlled and high torque at


low speed is needed, it is often necessary to complete the ID
run; select auto torque boost to help start the motor, and set
the drive to speed control mode to compensate for the slip of
the induction motor.

Closed Loop Vector Control Operations


Closed loop vector mode provides the best performance for
speed and torque control; especially in low speed, high
torque applications, including full torque at zero speed. The
SPX is required for closed loop control with a speed or
position feedback device. The closed loop ID run is similar to
the open loop mode ID run.

PM Motor Control Operations


The SPX control can be used to control a synchronous PM
motor open loop, or closed loop with a resolver or absolute
encoder. Best low speed, high torque performance is
achieved with a position feedback device. The high
performance multi-purpose application has a selection for
PM motor control. The PM motor Encoder ID run determines
the zero position of the rotor and stores it to a parameter for
use when the load is connected.

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Startup

Sequence of Operation to Commission an Induction Motor


1.

Read and follow all safety warnings and cautions in this


manual.

2.

At installation, ensure:

Test AControl from the Control Panel

That the SVX9000/SPX9000 and motor are connected to


ground.

Apply input power to the SVX9000/SPX9000.

8.

Press the keypad START button.

That the utility and motor cables are in accordance with


the installation and connection instructions as detailed
starting on Page 5.

If not in the Operate Menu, go to the Monitoring Menu


and check that the output frequency follows the keypad
reference.

That the control cables are located as far as possible


from the power cables as detailed starting on Page 21.
That control cable shields are connected to protective
ground. That no wires make contact with any electrical
components in the SVX9000/SPX9000.

Press the keypad STOP button.


Test BControl from the I/O Terminals
Apply input supply power to the SVX9000/SPX9000.
Change control from the keypad to the I/O terminals
using the LOCAL/REMOTE button.

That the common input of each digital input group is


connected to ground or +24V of the I/O terminal supply
or an external supply as detailed here.
3.

Check the quality of the cooling air as detailed starting


on Page 3.

4.

Check that moisture has not condensed inside the


SVX9000/SPX9000.

5.

Check that all START/STOP switches connected to the


I/O terminals are in the STOP state.

6.

Connect the SVX9000/SPX9000 to the utility and switch


the power on. For the initial power-up, you will enter the
Startup Wizard, which will guide you through
application selection and basic parameter setup. See
the Startup Wizard on Page 46 for more information.
After completing the Startup Wizard, proceed to
step 8. If this is not the initial power-up, the keypad
will default to the Operate Menu. Depress the ENTER
button for 2 seconds to enter the Parameter Menu.
Proceed to step 7.

7.

Ensure that the Group 1 parameters match the


application by setting, at minimum, the following
parameters to match the motor nameplate:
Nominal voltage of the motor.
Nominal nameplate frequency of the motor.
Nominal nameplate full load speed of the motor.
Motor nominal current.
Motor power factor.
Motor type (select PM motor in Group 6 of special app)

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Perform either Test A or Test B without the motor


connected to the SVX9000/SPX9000.

Start the drive by closing the START/STOP input on


DIN1.
Change the frequency reference setting on AI1.
If not in the Operate Menu, go to the Monitoring Menu
and check that the output frequency follows the
frequency reference.
Stop the drive by opening the START/STOP input on
DIN1.
9.

Disconnect all power to the SVX9000/SPX9000. Wait


until the cooling fan on the unit stops and the indicators
on the panel are not lit. If no keypad is present, check
the indicators in the control panel cover. Wait at least
five more minutes for the DC bus to discharge. Connect
the motor to the SVX9000/SPX9000. If possible, perform
a startup test or ID run with the motor connected to the
SVX9000/SPX9000 but not connected to the process. If
the SVX9000 must be tested with the motor connected
to the process, perform it under no-load conditions.

10. Repeat Test 8A or 8B to check operation of the motor


without the process or load. Note proper motor current,
voltage, and direction of shaft rotation. If an encoder
card is installed, set encoder parameters in the expander
board menu and monitor frequency and speed from the
encoder board. Frequency should match output
frequency of the drive with a positive value for forward
direction. If encoder frequency is opposite, change
motor phase order, encoder connection, or select
invert on the expander board menu. For many pump
or fan applications, no tuning is required. If further tuning
is necessary, perform the tuning while the motor is
disconnected from the process.

Startup

11. Perform ID Run. Setting the identification parameter to


the appropriate value Par/group P1.6.16 followed by a
start command within 20 seconds activates automatic
identification. (See Test 8A or 8B for start command.)
Upon completion, cancellation by a stop command or if
timely start is not received, the parameter will reset to
its default setting. Possible ID run selections are as
follows:
OL V/f RatioThe drive is run at zero speed to identify
the motor parameters. (Earlier system software version.)
OL V/f +BoostThe drive is run at zero speed to identify
the motor parameters and automatic torque boost is
turned on. (Earlier system software version.)
Identification without motor runThe drive is run at zero
speed to identify the motor parameters.
Identification with motor runThe drive is run at 2/3
rated speed to identify the motor parameters. (No load
on motor.)

12. When ID Run is complete as shown by a stop indication


on the keypad, reset the drive with a stop command
according to Test 8A or 8B. Set the motor control mode
to OL Speed Control, CL Speed Control if appropriate for
the application and repeat Test 8A or 8B.
13. If necessary, skip to the next section to perform manual
tuning functions before connecting the motor to the
process.
14. Disconnect all power to the SVX9000/SPX9000. Wait
until the cooling fan on the unit stops and the indicators
on the panel are not lit. If no keypad is present, check
the indicators in the control panel cover. Wait at least
five more minutes for the DC bus to discharge. Connect
the motor to the driven load, making sure mechanical
system requirements are met. Make sure that the driven
load can be run safely and that no hazard exists to any
personnel. Repeat Test 8A or 8B.

Encoder ID runIdentifies the shaft zero position when


using PM motor with absolute encoder or resolver
feedback.

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Manual Tuning of the SVX9000/SPX9000


Proper tuning of the open loop speed control will give better
torque control accuracy for improved motor performance.
The aim of tuning is to get the motor model as close to the
actual motor as possible through proper setting of
parameters. Open loop tuning consists of three functions,
1) V/f curve tuning, 2) stator resistance measurement, and
3) compensation for slip.
Open Loop Tuning
V

Voltage at Field VN
Weakening Point

Programmable

V/f
Curve Midpoint
Voltage
Linear

Output Voltage
at Zero Frequency

f
U/f
Curve Midpoint
Frequency

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fN
Field Weakening
Point

Startup

V/f Curve Manual Tuning


When tuning the V/f curve manually (not using
identification run) the motor shaft must be unloaded and
the motor control mode set to frequency control (P1.6.1).
The following parameters are adjusted to tune the V/f curve:

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

When using a linear V/f curve with increased zero


frequency voltage, ensure that the motor current does
not increase too much between 37 Hz.

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

Run the motor unloaded at 2/3 rated speed using a frequency


reference. Read the motor current from the monitoring menu
(V7.4) or use 9000X drive for monitoring. This current is the
motor magnetizing current. This value should match a
nameplate magnetizing current value if given.
If the motor will only be run in closed loop, skip to section on
closed loop vector control tuning.
Change the V/f curve ratio selection to
programmable-mode = 2 (P1.6.3).
Run motor with zero frequency reference and increase motor
zero point voltage (P1.6.8) until motor current is
approximately the same as the motor magnetizing current.
(If motor is only in the low frequency area for short periods, it
is possible to use up to 80% of rated current.)
Then, set the midpoint voltage (P1.6.7) to 1.4142
*P1.6.8 ( 2 * Zero Point Voltage) and midpoint
frequency (P1.6.6) to value P1.6.8/100%*P1.1.7.
([ZeroPoint Voltage/100%]*Nominal frequency of motor.)
P1.6.7 = 2 * P1.6.8

P1.6.8
P1.6.6 = ---------------- * P1.1.7
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Hint for the 9000X Drive User:


When zero point voltage is set correctly, run motor with slow
ramp (~20s) to 1/2 of rated frequency. Show output
frequency and motor current in the 9000X drive monitoring
window. If midpoint parameters are set correctly, motor
current should be stable during acceleration.
(heavy solid line in figure below).
If there is a peak in the monitored motor current (heavy
dashed line in figure below), check what the output
frequency is at the maximum current point, and set this value
for midpoint frequency (P1.6.6). Then readjust midpoint
voltage for a stable current performance during acceleration.
Motor Current after V/f Curve Tuning
ld
V/f Midpoint
Voltage P1.6.7

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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Stator Resistance Measurement Using DC Brake at Start


1.

Define the DC brake current (=motor nominal current)


(P1.4.8).

2.

Set the DC brake time at start to 2 seconds (P1.4.11).

3.

Give start command.

The drive will correct the stator impedance to improve the


motor torque calculation. This also improves slip
compensation accuracy. (Stator resistance voltage loss
compensation, see figure below.)
If the DC brake time at start is set back to zero, the
calculated stator impedance value goes back to default if the
drives power is switched off. (Identification will retain all
values in memory.)
Motor Current Equivalent Circuit
Voltage Loss on = R x I
S
S
Stator Resistance
Iq

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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Slip Compensation in Open Loop


The drive uses motor torque and motor nominal RPM to
compensate slip. If motor nominal RPM is 1710 -> nominal
slip is 90 RPM, and when motor torque is 50% slip is
45 RPM. To keep reference, speed drive must increase
output frequency by:
50%*90 RPM
------------------------------------ * 60.00 Hz = 1.50 Hz
1800 RPM
OL Speed Control Off
TN

OL Speed Control On
TN

1/2

1/2

Slip

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Startup

Closed Loop Vector Control Manual Tuning (SPX9000 Only)


For some non-standard motors, the auto-tune is not
sufficient. Closed loop control mode is used when enhanced
performance near zero speed and better steady starts and
dynamic speed accuracy at higher speeds are needed.

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

Check encoder pulse/revolution rate and set this value to


expander menu P6.3.1.1. Parameter is only visible if OPTA4
or OPTA5 is installed to slot C.
Set motor control mode to open loop frequency control
(P1.6.1 = 0).
Run the motor unloaded at 2/3 rated speed using a frequency
reference. Read the motor current from the monitoring menu
(V1.4) or use 9000X drive for monitoring. This current is the
motor magnetizing current. This value should match a
nameplate magnetizing current value if given.
Set the motor magnetizing current P1.6.17.1.

Check the expander board menu (monitoring page V6.3.2.1),


to be sure that the encoder frequency is approximately the
same as the output frequency, and that the direction is
correct. If the encoder frequency direction is opposite the
output frequency (negative value), change the motor phase
order to encoder connection. The expander board menu also
has a parameter to invert the signal if rewiring is not an
option.
Set motor control mode to closed loop (P1.6.1 = 3 or 4).

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).

Closed Loop Motor Voltage

307 V

Closed Loop
Motor Voltage

60 Hz
460V

40 Hz

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Fine Tuning Parameters


Adjust the following parameters for optimum performance in closed loop mode:
613

Speed Control P Gain

Sets the gain for the speed controller in % per Hz. 100 means nominal torque with 1 Hz frequency error.
614

Speed Control I Time

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

Magnetizing Current at Start

628

Magnetizing Time at Start

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

Zero Speed Time at Start

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

Zero Speed Time at Stop

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

This parameter selects the startup torque.


Torque memory is used in crane applications. Startup torque FWD/REV can be used in other applications to help the
speed controller.
0 = Not Used
1 = TorqMemory
2 = Torque Ref
3 = Torq.Fwd/Rev

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633

Startup Torque, Forward

Sets the startup torque for forward direction, if selected with par. 1.6.17.12.
634

Startup Torque, Reverse

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)

Iq (Torq. Producing Current) = 10A

Id (Magnetizing Current) = 20A

I2 = ld2 + lq2
I = 2.24A
I=

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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 figure below shows a block diagram of the SVX9000/


SPX9000 drive. The SVX9000/SPX9000 physically consists of
two sections, the power unit and the control unit. The
three-phase AC Choke with the DC Link Capacitor form a
LC filter, which together with the Rectifier produce the
DC voltage for the IGBT Inverter block. The AC Choke
smooths the disturbances from the utility into the SVX9000/
SPX9000 as well as the high frequency disturbances caused
by the SVX9000/SPX9000 on the utility line. It also improves
the input current waveform to the SVX9000/SPX9000. The
IGBT Inverter produces a symmetrical three-phase pulse
width modulated adjustable frequency AC voltage to the
motor.

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.

The Motor and Application Control block contains a


microprocessor with customized software. The
microprocessor controls the motor based on Measured
Signals, parameter value settings, and commands from the
Control I/O Block and the Control Module. The Motor and
Application Control block commands the Motor Control
ASIC which calculates the IGBT switching positions. Gate
Drivers amplify these signals for driving the IGBT Inverter.

Input and Output EMC-Filters are not required for the


functionality of the SVX9000/SPX9000. They are only needed
for compliance with the EU EMC directive as detailed in the
following section.

SVX9000/SPX9000 Block Diagram


Brake Resistor

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
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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%

Input frequency (fin)

50/60 Hz (variation up to 4566 Hz)

Connection to utility power

Once per minute or less (typical operation)

Maximum symmetrical supply current

208240V, 100 kAIC


380500V, 100 kAIC
525690V, 100 kAIC

Motor Connections
Output voltage

0 to Vin

Continuous output current

Ambient temperature max. 122F (50C), overload 1.5 x I H


(1 min. out of 10 min.)

Starting current

200% for 2 seconds

Output frequency

0 to 320 Hz standard (optional frequencies available)

Frequency resolution

0.01 Hz

Control Characteristics
Control method

SVX frequency control (V/f)


SVX open loop sensorless vector
SPX open loop sensorless vector control
SPX closed loop control

Switching frequency

Adjustable with parameter 2.6.9


208230V: 3/415 hp: 1 to 16 kHz; 2030 hp: 1 to 6 kHz
380500V: 130 hp: 1 to 16 kHz; 40200 hp: 1 to 6 kHz
525690V: All sizes: 1 to 6 kHz

Frequency reference

Analog input: resolution 0.1% (10-bit), accuracy 1%

Field weakening point

30 to 320 Hz

Panel reference: resolution 0.01 Hz


Acceleration time

0.1 to 3000 sec.

Deceleration time

0.1 to 3000 sec.

Braking torque

DC brake: 15% to 150% x Tn (without brake option)

Environment
Ambient operating temperature

14F (10C), no frost to 122F (50C) IH


14F (10C), no frost to 104F (40C) IL

Storage temperature

40F (40C) to 158F (70C)

Relative humidity

0 to 95% RH, noncondensing, noncorrosive, no dripping water

Air quality

Chemical vapors: IEC 60721-3-3, unit in operation, Class 3C2

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)

Mechanical particles: IEC 60721-3-3, unit in operation, Class 3S2

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Technical Data

SVX9000/SPX9000 Drive Specifications, continued


Description

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

NEMA 1/IP21 available all ratings


NEMA 12/IP54 available all ratings

Standards
EMC (at default settings)

Immunity: Fulfils all EMC immunity requirements


Emissions: EN 61800-3

Safety

UL 508C

Product

IEC 61800-2

Control Connections
Analog input voltage

0 to 10 Vdc, R200k ohms differential (10 to 10 Vdc joystick control)

Analog input current

0(4) to 20 mA; Ri250 ohms differential

Digital inputs (6)

Positive or negative logic; 18 to 24 Vdc

Auxiliary voltage

+24V 15%, max. 250 mA

Output reference voltage

+10V +3%, max. load 10 mA

Analog output

0(4) to 20 mA; RL max. 500 ohms

Resolution 0.1%; accuracy 1%

Resolution 10 bit
Accuracy 2% or 0 to 10 Vdc, RL 1k ohms, select with jumper
Digital output

Open collector output, 50 mA/48V

Relay output

3 programmable change-over relay outputs


Switching capacity: 24 Vdc/8A, 250 Vac/8A, 125 Vdc/0.4A
Minimum switching load: 5V/10 mA
Continuous capacity: <2 Arms

Protections
Overcurrent protection

Yes

Undervoltage protection

Yes

Ground (earth) fault

In case of a ground fault in the motor or motor cables, only the


SVX9000/SPX9000 is protected

Input phase supervision

Trips if any of the input phases are missing

Motor phase supervision

Trips if any of the output phases are missing

Overtemperature protection

Yes

Motor overload protection

Yes

Motor stall protection

Yes

Motor underload protection

Yes

Short circuit protection of the +24V


and +10V reference voltages

Yes

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Technical Data

SVX9000/SPX9000 Series Drives


208240V Power RatingsNEMA Type 1/IP21 or NEMA Type 12/IP54
230V/60 Hz Three-Phase Input

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

kW (IH) Current (IH)

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

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380500V Power RatingsNEMA Type 1/IP21 or NEMA Type 12/IP54


480V/60 Hz Three-Phase Input

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

kW (IH) Current (IH)

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

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525690V Power RatingsNEMA Type 1/IP21 or NEMA Type 12/IP54


575V/60 Hz Three-Phase Input

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

kW (IH) Current (IH)

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

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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

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Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


NEMA Type 1 and Type 12 with Flange Kit, FR4, FR5, and FR6 Enclosure Dimensions
D2
W2

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

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Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


NEMA Type 1 with Flange Kit, FR7, and FR8 Enclosure Dimensions
W4

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

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Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


FR9 Enclosure Dimensions

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.

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Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


FR9 with Flange Kit Enclosure Dimensions
D1

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

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Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)

Power UnitSPX9000 FR10FR14


SPX9000, FR10 Open Chassis
Note: SPX9000 FR12 is built of two FR10 modules.
W3

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)

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Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


SPX9000, FR11 Open Chassis
W1

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

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Weight
Lbs (kg)
833 (378)

Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


SPX9000, FR13 Open Chassis Inverter
Note: 9000X FR14 is built of two FR13 modules.
FR13 is built from an inverter module and a converter module.
W3

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)

0.35 x 0.59 0.18


(9x15)
(4.6)

0.51
(13)

0.37
(9.5)

683 (310)

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Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


SPX9000, FR13 Open Chassis Converter
W3

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)

FR13Number of Input Units


480V

hp

Input Modules

690V

hp

Input Modules

SPX800A0-4A2N1

800

SPX800A0-5A2N1

800

SPX900A0-5A2N1

900

SPXH10A0-5A2N1

1000

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Weight
Lbs (kg)
295 (134)

Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


SPX9000, FR13 Open Chassis Converter900/1000 hp 480V
Dia. 4

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)

FR13Number of Input Units


480V

hp

Input Modules

SPX900A0-4A2N1

900

SPXH10A0-4A2N1

1000

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Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


AC ChokeCHK0650
19.57
(497)

15.79
(401)

8.11
(206)

0.43 x 0.59 (11 x 15)


Slot (9Places)

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)

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5.71
(145)
9.61
(244)

0.83
(21)

Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


AC ChokeCHK0520
8.03
(204)

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)

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Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


AC ChokeCHK0400
13.78
(350)

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)

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0.75
(19)

Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


AC ChokeCHK0261
8.11
(206)
1.54
(39)

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)

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Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


Control UnitSPX9000 FR10FR14
2.32
(59)
0.33
(8.5)

0.63
(16)

0.33
(8.5)

11.82
(300)

12.94
(328.5)

2.52
(64)

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5.75
(146)

Technical Data

Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)


Control Unit with Star-Coupler Board, FR12 or FR14 Only

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)

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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.

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Warranty and Liability Information


Eaton Electrical Inc. warrants the product delivered in the
Eaton shipping package to be free from defects in material
and workmanship, under normal use and service, for twenty
four (24) months from date of manufacturing. Products that
fail during this period will be repaired or replaced at Eatons
discretion, with the same or a functionally equivalent
product, provided the original purchaser (A) returns the failed
product, and (B) provides proof of original date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply, in the judgment of Eaton, to
damage caused during shipment, handling, storage, or
accidental misuse. The original purchaser of the product
must obtain a Eaton Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number prior to returning any defective product. (When
purchased through an Authorized Distributor, the Distributor
should supply an RMA number to their customer.)
The maximum liability of this warranty is limited to the
purchase price of the product. In no event, regardless of
cause, shall Eaton Electrical Inc. be liable (a) for penalties or
penalty clauses of any description, or (b) for certification not
otherwise specifically provided herein and/or indemnification
of purchaser or others for costs, damages or expenses, each
arising out of or related to the product or services of any
order or (c) for any damages resulting from loss of profits,
use of products or for any incidental indirect or consequential
damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

Fault and Warning Codes

Fault and Warning Codes


In the SVX9000/SPX9000 drive there are four different types
or Levels of faults, each level corresponding to the
severity of the fault. The fault types differ from each other on
the basis of the drive response to the fault. See Fault Codes
table below and on Pages 82 and 83 for descriptions.

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 Type Categories


Fault Type

Fault Level/Significance

First Level Fault

A minor fault

( * next to fault numbers )

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.

Second Level Fault

A significant fault

( ** next to fault numbers )

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.

Third Level Fault

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).

Top Level Fault

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

The SVX9000/SPX9000 has detected a high current


(>4 x In) in its output due to:
sudden heavy load increase
short in the motor
short in the cables to the motor
unsuitable motor

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

Make the deceleration time longer


Use a chopper and brake resistor (standard on some
models, available as an option on others)
Correct utility supply voltage (level is too high)
Add input impedance to limit surges

3**

Ground (earth) fault

Current sensing indicates that the sum of motor phase


currents is not zero
insulation failure in motor or motor cables

Check the motor and motor cables

Charging switch

The charging switch was open when the START


command was been given due to:
faulty operation
component failure

Reset the fault and restart.


Should the fault reoccur, contact your Eaton
distributor

Emergency stop

An Emergency stop signal was received from one of


the digital inputs

Determine the reason for the Emergency stop and


remedy it

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Fault Code

Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

Saturation trip

Defective component
Motor or motor cable short

Cannot be reset from the keypad


Switch off power
If this fault appears simultaneously with Fault 1,
check the motor and motor cables
IF THE PROBLEM IS NOT IN THE MOTOR OR ITS
CABLES, DO NOT RECONNECT POWER!
Contact your Eaton distributor

System fault

Component failure
Faulty operation
Exceptional fault data record, see the Active Fault
Menu and Fault Time Data Record for more
information

Reset the fault and restart


Should the fault reoccur, contact your Eaton
distributor

9**

Undervoltage

DC link voltage is less than the minimum safe


operating voltage limit
most probable cause: supply voltage too low
SVX9000/SPX9000 internal fault

If there was a supply voltage loss or dip, reset the


fault and restart the SVX9000/SPX9000. Check the
supply voltage. If it was within specification at the
time of the fault, an internal failure has occurred
Contact your Eaton distributor

10**

Input line supervision

Input line phase is low or missing

Check the utility supply voltage, cables, and


connections

11**

Output phase supervision

Current sensing indicates that there is no current in


one motor phase

Check the motor cables, connections, and motor

12

Brake chopper supervision

No brake resistor installed


Brake resistor is open
Brake chopper failure

Check the brake resistor


If the resistor is ok, the chopper is faulty. Contact your
Eaton distributor

13

SVX9000/SPX9000
undertemperature

Heatsink temperature is under 14F (10C)

Provide supplemental heating or relocate the


SVX9000/SPX9000 to a warmer location

14

SVX9000/SPX9000
overtemperature

Heatsink temperature is over 194F (90C)

An overtemperature warning is issued when the


heatsink temperature exceeds 185F (85C), a fault
occurs at 194F (90C). Check for the correct amount
and unrestricted flow of cooling air
Check the heatsink for dust or dirt buildup
Check the highest ambient temperature level
Make sure that the switching frequency is not set too
high in relation to ambient temperature and motor load

15**

Motor stalled

Motor or load mechanical failure


Load is too high
Stall parameter settings incorrect

Check motor, mechanical system, and load level


Confirm the stall parameter settings

16**

Motor overtemperature

Motor is overloaded
Motor overheating has been detected by the
SVX9000/SPX9000 motor temperature model

Decrease the motor load


If no motor overload exists, check the temperature
model parameters

17**

Motor underload

Mechanical or load problems


Underload parameter settings incorrect

Check the motor. Check for a loose belt, broken


coupling or load problems. Confirm the underload
parameter settings

22

EEPROM checksum fault

Parameter save fault due to:


faulty operation
component failure

Upon reset of this fault, the SVX9000/SPX9000 will


automatically reload the parameter default settings.
Check all parameter settings after reset. If the fault
reoccurs, contact your Eaton distributor

24*

Counter fault

Values displayed on the counters are incorrect

25

Microprocessor watchdog
fault

Faulty operation
Component failure

Reset the fault and restart


Should the fault reoccur, contact your Eaton
distributor

26

Startup prevented

Startup of the drive has been prevented

Check Start Enable/Interlock settings

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Fault Code

Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

29**

Thermistor fault

The thermistor input of an option board has detected


a high motor temperature

Check the motor cooling and the motor loading


Check the thermistor connection
(If the thermistor input of an option board is not being
used, it must be short-circuited)

31

IGBT temperature (hardware) IGBT inverter bridge overtemperature protection has


detected a high short-term overload current

Check loading
Check motor size

32

Fan cooling

The SVX9000/SPX9000 cooling fan did not start when


commanded

Contact your Eaton distributor

34

CAN bus communication

Sent message not acknowledged

Ensure that there is another device on the bus with


the appropriate configuration

36

Control unit

The control unit cannot control the power unit and


vice-versa

Change the control unit

37*

Device change
(same type)

Option board changed


Different power rating of drive

Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made

38*

Device added
(same type)

Option board added


Drive of different power rating added

Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made

39*

Device removed

Option board removed


Drive removed

Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made

40

Device unknown

Unknown option board or drive

Contact your Eaton distributor

41

IGBT temperature

IGBT inverter bridge overtemperature protection has


detected a high short-term overload current

Check loading
Check motor size

42**

Brake resistor
overtemperature

Brake resistor overtemperature protection has


detected excessive braking

Set the deceleration time longer


Use an external brake resistor

43

Encoder fault

Exceptional fault data record, see the Active Fault


Menu and Fault Time Data Record for more
information. Additional codes:
1 = Encoder 1 channel A is missing
2 = Encoder 1 channel B is missing
3 = Both encoder 1 channels are missing
4 = Encoder reversed

Check encoder channel connections


Check the encoder board

44*

Device change
(different type)

Option board changed


Different power rating of drive

Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
Application parameter values restored to default

45*

Device added
(different type)

Option board added


Drive of different power rating added

Reset
No Fault Time Data Record is made
Application parameter values restored to default

50**

Analog input Iin <4 mA


(for the signal range
4 to 20 mA)

Current at the analog input is <4 mA


Control cable is broken or loose
Signal source has failed

Check the current loop, signal source, and wiring

51

External fault

Digital input set as an external fault input has been


triggered

Check source of trigger

52

Keypad communication fault

The connection between the control keypad and the


SVX9000/SPX9000 has been lost

Check the keypad connection and keypad cable

53

Communication bus fault

The data connection between the communication bus


master and the communication bus board has failed

Check installation
If installation is correct contact your Eaton distributor

54

Slot fault

Defective option board or slot

Check that the board is properly installed and seated


in slot. If the installation is correct, contact your Eaton
distributor

56

PT100 board temperature


fault

Temperature limit values set for the PT100 board


parameters have been exceeded

Determine the cause of the high temperature

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Troubleshooting Charts Using Fault Codes


Using Fault Codes
F1Overcurrent
F1

Check parameters in G2.1 and G2.6

Parameter
settings
OK?

No

Make corrections to the settings

Yes

Start up the drive

Disconnect motor cable from the drive

Yes

F1?

No

Start up the drive

F1?

No

Fault was generated by external factor. Check:


motor
motor cable
features of the load

Yes
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual and replace defective parts

Clear fault memory

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F2Overvoltage
F2

Check parameters in G2.1, G2.4, and G2.6.


Notice the break chopper if used,
check parameter P6.3.3

Parameter
settings
OK?

No

Make corrections to the settings

Yes
Measure voltage in DC bus.
Compare measured voltage to
monitored value V1.8

Measure value =
Monitored value?

Yes

Fault was generated by external factor:


line voltage >+10%
voltage spikes on line
feature of load
deceleration time too short for system inertia
break resistor too small

No
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual. Replace defective parts as
recommended in the spare parts lists

Make corrective measures to


quality of line power, setting the
deceleration time versus system inertia

Clear fault memory


Note: Overvoltage trip limit is
911V in 380-500V units

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F3Earth Fault
F3

Disconnect motor cable from the drive

Start up the drive

F3?

No

Yes
Check current measuring circuit
according to instructions in service
manual. Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists

Fault was generated by external factor:


damage in insulation of motor cable
damage in motor insulation

Make corrective measures

Clear fault memory

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F5Charging Switch
F5

Reset the fault and start up the unit

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

Set values of parameters to


comply with nature of application

Clear fault memory

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F6Emergency Stop
F6

Check the reason for external fault


programmed to a digital input. Reset the fault
and start up the unit. Measure operating
voltage (+24 Vdc) from frequency converter

Measured
voltage
OK?

Yes

Look at the monitoring page


for the digital input and measure
signal from external device

No

Check +24V circuit in converter


If measured value
is OV=>
replace
external device

If measured value
is 24V and
monitored value
is OFF=>
replace I/O board

Replace defective parts as


recommended in spare parts lists

Clear fault memory

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F7Saturation Trip
F7

Note: This fault also covers brake chopper.


Earthfault on brakeresistor = F7

Check the main circuit


according to instructions
in service manual

Main
circuit
OK?

No

Change defective parts according to


instructions in service manual

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

Clear fault memory

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F8System Fault
F8

Reset the fault and start up the unit

No

F8?

Yes

Check subfault code (1-7)

Check control box with 9000X service


tool software according to
instructions in service manual
and change defective parts

Note: Subfault codes:


1 = feedback fault
2 = Asic fault
3 = Asic fault
4 = Asic fault
5 = vacon bus problem
6 = charging relay fault
7 = charging relay fault

Clear fault memory

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F9Undervoltage
F9

Check parameters in G2.1 and G2.6

Parameter
settings
OK?

No

Set values of parameters to


comply with nature of application

Yes
Measure voltage in DC bus.
Compare actual voltage to
monitored value V1.8

Fault was generated by either:


Measured value =
Monitored value?

Yes

External factor: line dips


features of the load
blown input fuses
Internal factor: faulty rectifier

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

Make corrections to parameter settings

Clear fault memory

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F10Input Line Supervision


F10

Measure mains voltage at input terminals

Mains
OK?

No

Make corrections to mains, change fuses

If fuses blown, check for possible


internal failures in converter

Yes

Check rectifier-circuit and


DC capacitors according to instructions
in service manual

Measurements
OK?

Yes

Occasionally, existing line dips or


disturbances may activate line supervision
function. Ensure quality of line power

No
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare part lists

Clear fault memory

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F11Output Phase Supervision


F11

Check connections in power transmission line


from drive to motor

Connections
OK?

No

Make corrective measures to circuit


from the drive to motor

Yes
Check operation of the current
measuring circuit according to
instructions in service manual

Replace defective parts as


recommended and listed in spare parts lists

Clear fault memory

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F12Brake Chopper Supervision


F12

Check brake resistor and connections


in brake chopper circuit

Circuit
OK?

No

Note: Earthfault on brake resistor = F7

Make corrective measures. Check the


dimensioning of the braking resistor

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

Replace defective parts


according to instructions
in service manual

Clear fault memory

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F13Frequency Converter Under Temperature


F13

Read value of operation


temperature V1.9

Value V1.9
corresponds to
Tambient, and
Tambient lower
than 10C?

Yes

Unit under temperature protection operated.


Install unit into warmer environment
or install external heating element

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

Clear fault memory

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F14Frequency Converter Over Temperature


F14

Check operation of cooling fans;


rotation and direction of blowing

Clear blocked heat sink by blowing


compressed air along fins of the heat sink

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

Clear fault memory

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F15Motor Stalled
F15

Check parameters in G2.7 and


make corrections to match
with requirements of application

F15?

No

Yes
Check mechanical load of the application
versus rating of the motor and the drive

Measure actual motor current and


compare it to V1.4 reading

Combination of the rating for motor and


drive do not match with mechanical load

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

Clear fault memory

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F16Motor Over Temperature


F16

Motor overheating has been detected by


frequency converter temperature model.
Measure temperature of motor

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

Replace parts recommended

Clear fault memory

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F17Motor Under Load


F17

Check settings of parameters in


G2.7 and set values according to
requirements of application

Measure motor current and compare


result to value V1.4

(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

Clear fault memory

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F22Param Fault
F22

Check parameters and


fix incorrect parameters

Disconnect input power from drive and


wait until internal power supply shuts down

Power up the drive

F22?

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

No

No

Check parameters,
parameters
OK?

Yes

Clear fault memory

F24Counter Fault

F25Microprocessor Watchdog Fault

F24

F25

Reset fault and start up the unit

Reset the fault,


check the parameters and start up the unit

Clear fault memory

Test and/or replace the control board


with functioning one according to
instructions in service manual.
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists

Clear fault memory

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F31IGBT Temperature (Hardware)


F31

Note: F31 occurs only from FR9 and bigger


frame sizes
If F31 and F41 occur at the same time,
use F41 troubleshooting

Check parameters in G2.1 and G2.6

Parameter
settings
OK?

No

Make corrections to the settings

Start up the drive

Yes

Yes
Disconnect motor cable from the drive

No

F31?

Start up the drive

F31?

No

Check motor and cables

Yes
Motor
and cables
OK?

Yes

Check current measuring


circuit according to instructions
in service manual
and replace defective parts

No

Fix motor and


cables

Disbalance fault.
Check power modules and
current measuring circuit.
Replace defective parts

Clear fault memory

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F32Fan Cooling
Note: This fault is for FR8

F32

Check fan inverter

Fan
inverter
OK?

No

Yes

Replace fan inverter

Check the fan

No
Fan OK?

Yes
Check control module using
instructions in service manual and
functional test using the 9000XSERVICE tool

Clear fault memory

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Replace fan

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F36Control Unit

F38Device Added (Indication Only)


F36

F38

Reset the fault

Reset the fault

Note: F38 should appear when


same type of option board
has been added

Clear fault memory


No

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

Clear fault memory

F37Device Change
F37

Note: Faulty board is displayed


on panel bottom line
1 = Control card
A = Slot A
2 = Control unit
B = Slot B
5 = Adapter card
C = Slot C
D = Slot D
E = Slot E

F39Device Removed
F39

Note: F39 should appear when


an option board has
been removed

Reset the fault


Note: F37 should appear when same
type of power unit and/or option
board have been changed
Clear fault memory

Reset the fault

Clear fault memory

Note: Faulty board is displayed


on panel bottom line
A = Slot A
B = Slot B
C = Slot C
D = Slot D
E = Slot E
5 = Adapter card

Note: Faulty board is displayed


on panel bottom line
1 = Control card
A = Slot A
2 = Control unit
B = Slot B
3 = Power card
C = Slot C
4 = Power unit
D = Slot D
5 = Adapter card
E = Slot E

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F40Device Unknown
F40

Note: F40 should appear if installed


power board, control board,
and/or option board are faulty

Disconnect input power from drive and


wait until internal power supply shuts down

Power up the unit

F40?

No

Yes

Faulty board is displayed on panel bottom line

Change the faulty board and reset the fault

Clear fault memory


Note: Faulty board is displayed
on panel bottom line
1 = Control card
A = Slot A
2 = Control unit
B = Slot B
3 = Power card
C = Slot C
4 = Power unit
D = Slot D
5 = Adapter card
E = Slot E

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F41IGBT Temperature
F41

Note: If F41 occurs continuously,


upgrade software version

Check parameters in G2.1 and G2.6

Parameter
settings
OK?

No

Make corrections to the settings

Yes

Start up the drive

Disconnect motor cable from the drive

Yes

F41?

No

Start up the drive

F41?

No

Fault was generated by external factor. Check:


motor
motor cable
features of the load

Yes
Check current measurement circuit
according to instructions in service
manual and replace defective parts

Clear fault memory

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F42Brake Resistor Over Temperature


F42

Too rough usage of the internal brake resistor

Is it possible
to slow down the
process?

Yes

Use longer deceleration time and try again

No
Change parameters external brake resistor
Mount properly sized external brake resistor

F42?

No

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F44DevParChange
F44

Use old
parameters?

No

Reset the fault

Note: F44 should appear when different


type power unit and/or option
board have been changed

Yes

Copy parameters to keypad


or upload parameters from drive to PC
and save them to file

Reset the fault

Download parameters to drive

Check parameters

Disconnect input power form drive and wait


until internal power supply shuts down

Power up the drive

Check parameters

Clear fault memory


Note: Faulty board is displayed
on panel bottom line
A = Slot A
B = Slot B
C = Slot C
D = Slot D
E = Slot E
4 = Power unit

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F45DevParAdded
F45

Note: F45 should appear when different type


option board has been added

Reset the fault

Clear fault memory

Note: Faulty board is displayed


on panel bottom line
A = Slot A
B = Slot B
C = Slot C

D = Slot D
E = Slot E

F50Analog Input Iin <4 mA


F50

Check value on monitoring


page corresponding to the input

Measure mA signal of
the measurement device

Measured value =
Monitored value?

No

Yes

I<4mA?

No

Yes

Make corrections to external circuit

Test input on the option board, if faulty


replace option board with functioning one

Test and/or replace control board


with functioning one according to
instructions in service manual.
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists

Clear fault memory

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F51External Fault
F51

Set parameters to match with application

Read status of programming input from


corresponding monitoring page

Actual status =
Monitored status?

Yes

External reason for activating the fault

No

Check I/O option board, replace if necessary

Make corrections to the external devices

Test and/or replace control board


with functioning one according to
instructions in service manual.
Replace defective parts as
recommended in spare parts lists

Clear fault memory

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F52Keypad Communication Fault


F52

Check keypad connections and its cable.


Replace broken parts

Plug in a functional panel

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

Clear fault memory

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Spare Parts

Spare Parts
Series Option Board Kits

The 9000X Series factory-installed standard board


configuration includes an A9 I/O board and an A2 relay output
board, which are installed in slots A and B.

The 9000X Series drives can accommodate a wide selection


of expander and adapter option boards to customize the
drive for your application needs. The drives control unit
is designed to accept a total of five option boards
(see figure below).
9000X Series Option Boards

D E
B C

Option Board Kits


Field
Installed
Allowed Slot Catalog
Locations Number

Option Kit Description

Factory
Installed

9000X Ready Programs

Option
Designator

Basic

Local/
Remote

Standard MSS

PID

Multi-P. PFC

Standard I/O Cards (See figure above)


2 RO (NC/NO)

OPTA2

6 DI, 1 DO, 2 AI, 1AO, 1


+10 Vdc ref, 2 ext +24 Vdc/
EXT +24 Vdc

OPTA9

OPTA3

A3

OPTA4

A4

OPTA5

A5

Extended I/O Card Options


2 RO, therm
Encoder low volt +5V/15V/24V

Encoder high volt +15V/24V


Double encoder

OPTA7

A7

6 DI, 1 DO, 2 AI, 1 AO

OPTA8

A8

3 DI (encoder 1024V), out +15V/+24V,


2 DO (pulse+direction)

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.

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Option Board Kits, continued


Field
Installed
Option Kit Description

Allowed Slot Catalog


Locations Number

Factory
Installed

9000X Ready Programs

Option
Designator

Basic

Local/
Remote

Standard MSS

PID

Multi-P. PFC

Extended I/O Card Options (Continued)


6 DI, 1 ext +24 Vdc/EXT +24 Vdc

B, C, D, E

OPTB1

B1

1 RO (NC/NO), 1 RO (NO), 1 therm

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

1 ext +24 Vdc/EXT +24 Vdc, 3 Pt100

B, C, D, E

OPTB8

B8

1 RO (NO), 5 DI 42 240 Vac Input

B, C, D, E

OPTB9

B9

SPI, absolute encoder

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

PROFIBUS DP (D9 connector)

D, E

OPTC5

C5

CANopen (slave)

D, E

OPTC6

C6

DeviceNet

D, E

OPTC7

C7

Modbus (D9 type connector)

D, E

OPTC8

C8

Adapter

D, E

OPTD1

D1

Adapter

D, E

OPTD2

D2

RS-232 with D9 connection

D, E

OPTD3

D3

9000X Series local/remote


keypad (replacement keypad)

KEYPADLOC/REM

9000X Series remote mount


keypad unit (keypad not included,
includes 10 ft cable, keypad holder,
mounting hardware)

OPTRMT
-KIT9000X

9000X Series RS-232 cable, 13 ft

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.

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Johnson Controls Metasys N2 Network Communications


The OPTC2 fieldbus board provides communication between
the 9000X drive and a Johnson Controls Metasys N2
network. With this connection, the drive can be controlled,
monitored, and programmed from the Metasys system. The
N2 fieldbus is available as a factory-installed option and as a
field-installable kit.

PROFIBUS Network Communications

Modbus/TCP Network Communications

LonWorks Network Communications

The Modbus/TCP Network Card OPTCI is used for


connecting the 9000X drive to Ethernet networks using
Modbus protocol. It includes an RJ-45 pluggable connector.
This interface provides a selection of standard and custom
register values to communicate drive parameters. The board
supports 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps communication speeds.
The IP address of the board is configurable over Ethernet
using a supplied software tool.

The LonWorks Network Card OPTC4 is used for connecting


the 9000X drive on a LonWorks network. This interface uses
Standard Network Variable Types (SNVT) as data types. The
channel connection is achieved using a FTT-10A Free
Topology transceiver via a single twisted transfer cable. The
communication speed with LonWorks is 78 kBits/s.

BACnet Network Communications

The CANopen (Slave) Network Card OPTC6 is used for


connecting the 9000X drive to a host system. According to
ISO11898 standard cables to be chosen for CANbus should
have a nominal impedance of 120 ohms, and specific line
delay of nominal 5 ns/m. 120 ohms line termination resistors
required for installation.

The BACnet Network Card OPTCJ is used for connecting the


9000X drive to BACnet networks. It includes a 5.08 mm
pluggable connector. Data transfer is Master-Slave/Token
Passing (MS/TP) RS-485. This interface uses a collection of
30 Binary Value Objects (BVOs) and 35 Analog Value Objects
(AVOs) to communicate drive parameters. The card supports
9.6, 19.2, and 38.4 Kbaud communication speeds and
supports network addresses 1127.

EtherNet/IP Network Communications


The EtherNet/IP Network Card OPTCK is used for connecting
the 9000X drive to Ethernet/Industrial Protocol networks. It
includes an RJ-45 pluggable connector. The interface uses
CIP objects to communicate drive parameters (CIP is
Common Industrial Protocol, the same protocol used by
DeviceNet). The board supports 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps
communication speeds. The IP address of the board is
configurable by Static, BOOTP, and DHCP methods.

The PROFIBUS Network Card OPTC3 is used for connecting


the 9000X drive as a slave on a PROFIBUS-DP network. The
interface is connected by a 9-pin DSUB connector (female).
The baud rates range from 9.6K baud to 12M baud, and the
addresses range from 1 to 127.

CANopen (Slave) Communications

DeviceNet Network Communications


The DeviceNet Network Card OPTC7 is used for connecting the
9000X drive on a DeviceNet Network. It includes a 5.08 mm
pluggable connector. Transfer method is via CAN using a twowire twisted shielded cable with two-wire bus power cable and
drain. The baud rates used for communication include 125K
baud, 250K baud, and 500K baud.

Modbus RTU Network Communications


The Modbus Network Card OPTC2 is used for connecting
the 9000X drive as a slave on a Modbus network. The
interface is connected by a 9-pin DSUB connector (female)
and the baud rate ranges from 300 to 19200 baud. Other
communication parameters include an address range from 1
to 247; a parity of None, Odd or Even; and the stop bit is 1.

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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

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Spare Units and Replacement Parts for 9000X Drives


9000X Spare Units
Catalog
Number

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.

CSBS0000000000 (for SVX)


CPBS0000000000 (for SPX)

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

VB00252 (for SVX)

VB00561 (for SPX)

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

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Frame:
hp (IH):

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.

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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

VB00252 (for SVX)

VB00561 (for SPX)

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.

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Replacement PartsFR4FR9 9000X Drives, 380500V, continued


Frame:
hp (IH):

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

Cooling Fans, continued


1

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

Rectifying Module Sub-Assembly


Power Module Sub-Assemblies
FR09-150-4-ANS

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.

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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

Driver Adapter Board


1

ASIC Board
1

Feedback Interface Board


Star Coupler 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.

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Replacement PartsFR10FR12 9000X Drives, 380500V, continued


Frame:

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

Cooling Fans and Isolation Transformers


2

VB00299

PP01080

PP01068

PP01096

FR10844

FR10845

FR10846

FR10847

VB00459

Rectifying Board
1

Note
PP00060 capacitor not included in main fan; please order separately.

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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

VB00252 (for SVX)

VB00561 (for SPX)

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.

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Replacement PartsFR6FR9 9000X Drives, 525690V, continued


Frame:
hp (IH):

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

Fan Power Supply


IGBT Modules
3

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

Rectifying Module Sub-Assemblies

Notes
I only; has no corresponding I rated hp rating.
L
H
For NEMA Type 12, two PP01068 internal fans are needed.

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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

Driver Adapter Board


1

VB00330

VB00451

VB00448

VB00336

FR10821

ASIC Board
1

Feedback Interface Board


Star Coupler Board
Power Modules
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.

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Replacement PartsFR10FR12 9000X Drives, 525690V, continued


Frame:

10

hp (IH):

200

11

12

250

300

400

450

500

550

600

700

Catalog
Number

PP01094

PP01095

Fuses

Cooling Fans and Isolation Transformers


2

VB00299

PP01080

PP01068

PP01096

FR10844

FR10845

FR10846

FR10847

VB00299

VB00460

Fan Power Supply


Rectifying Boards
1

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.

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Brake Option
N = No brake chopper
B = Brake chopper

Varnishing
S = Standard
V = Varnished

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