NORDIC CONTROLS 72GD35AFP

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HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR STARTE
Part Number
72GD35AFP
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S SF FIIS S- -7 72 2G G0 00 00 0- -0 02 20 03 3 F Fe eb br ru ua ar ry y,, 2 20 00 03 3 C Clla as ss s 7 72 2G G S St ta ar rt te er r Q Qu uiic ck k S Se et t- -u up p G Gu uiid de e f fo or r H Hy yd dr ra au ulliic c E Elle ev va at to or r P Pu um mp p M Mo ot to or rs s Hazardous voltage. Will cause death or serious injury. Always de-energize and ground the equipment before maintenance. Read and understand this manual before installing, operating or maintaining the equipment. Maintenance should be per- formed only by qualified personnel. The use of unauthorized parts in the repair of the equipment or tampering by unquali- fied personnel may result in dangerous conditions which may cause death or serious injury, or equipment or property damage. Follow all safety instructions contained herein. THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES. DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR PROPER- TY DAMAGE CAN RESULT IF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED. ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD WORK ON OR AROUND THIS EQUIPMENT AFTER BECOMING THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL WARNINGS, SAFETY NOTICES, AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CONTAINED HEREIN. THE SUCCESSFUL AND SAFE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS DEPENDENT UPON PROPER HANDLING, INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. SIGNAL WORDS QUALIFIED PERSON The signal words “DANGER”,“WARNING” and For the purposes of this manual and product “CAUTION” used in this manual indicate the labels, a qualified person is one who is familiar degree of hazard that may be encountered by the with the installation, construction, operation or user. These words are defined as: maintenance of the equipment and the hazards involved. In addition this person has the follow- DANGER - For the purpose of this manual and ing qualifications: product labels, DANGER indicates an imminent- ly hazardous situation which, if not avoided will (a) is trained and authorized to energize, de-ener- result in death or serious injury. gize, clear, ground and tag circuits and equip- ment in accordance with established safety WARNING - For the purpose of this manual and practices. product labels, WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could (b) is trained in the proper care and use of pro- result in death or serious injury. tective equipment such as rubber gloves, hard hat, safety glasses or face shields, flash CAUTION - For the purpose of this manual and clothing, etc., in accordance with established product labels, CAUTION indicates a potentially safety practices. hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. (c) is trained in rendering first aid. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 2 2 Class 72G Starter Quick Set-up Guide SFIS-72G000-0203 February, 2003 Congratulations, you have just purchased the most advanced, full-featured Elevator Starter available. While this product contains several features to aid in set up, it is important to read and understand this manual before attempting to install. As the set up and wiring of this version is quite different from previous versions of Siemens Elevator Starters, it is equally important to read even if you have a good working knowledge of the 72E version. If questions arise, additional help is available by calling Siemens Technical Support at 800-323-5450. Visit us on the web at www.siemens.com/controlsusa Special Features: ............................................................................................................. 3 Overview:........................................................................................................................ 4 Inside Delta Motor Wiring.............................................................................................. 7 Inline Motor Connections ............................................................................................... 9 LCD Menu .................................................................................................................... 10 Basic Configuration of Your Siemens Elevator Starter using the Parameter Menu..... 12 Resetting and Advanced Setup ..................................................................................... 13 Special Features: 16 Character by 2 Line Liquid Crystal Display -------Displays RMS Currents for motor and line amps -------Displays RMS Voltages for the incoming line power. Dynamic Stall Prevention -------Automatically increases current to motor under stall conditions. Digital Current Limit -------Allows precise control and monitoring of currents during starting and run modes. IMPORTANT These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred to the local Siemens sales office. The contents of this manual shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment, or relationship. The sales contract contains the entire obligation of Siemens. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of Siemens. Any statements contained herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing warranty. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 3 Overview: The 72G series of elevator Liquid Crystal Display Power wiring terminations starters consists of two main components. The Solid State Starter controls the current during the start and provides overload, current imbalance, reverse phase, single phase and shorted SCR protection. In addition to those faults, on power up the starter will check the motor configuration. The Fault Contactor provides a means for interrupting current during shorted SCR conditions. It DOES NOT provide electrical isolation when opened if wired in delta. Port for Serial or Infrared Communications Keypad for easy setup and operation. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 4 Control Power Connections: The customer control connections on the 72G Solid State Elevator Starter feature a removable terminal block. Depending on the style of controller ordered, one or two terminal strips would be used to make the connections. The layout is shown to the left. If two terminal blocks are used, terminals 1 through 10 will be on the first block, while terminals 11 and 12 will be on the second. Terminal Connection A constant 120 VAC 500VA supply should be connected between the (L) 1, Line and (N) 3, Neutral terminals. This supply also powers the fault contactor. Terminal 1 and 2 are internally connected. An external jumper wire is required to connect terminal 1 to terminal 9. The 120 VAC motor run input is connected to terminal 4. The neutral for the motor run input must be referenced to the neutral of the Control Power input. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 5 This output is used to either directly supply power to the Up valves or supply a signal to a control board to indicate the motor is up to speed. This output utilizes a triac rated for 120 VAC. This contact may be used to signal a control board that the unit is in a fault condition. Terminal 9 should be connected via a jumper wire to either terminal 1 or 2 (L). This provides a hot feed to the fault contactor coil when the NO Ready contact is closed. Terminals 10 and 11 are the switched side of the NO Ready contact. This configuration allows terminal 10 to be used to signal that the starter is ready to run while terminals 11 and 12, the neutral for the fault contactor coil, control the fault contactor. Note: The load on terminals 5 and 6 must not be greater than 1 amp at 120V. The load on terminals 7 – 11 must not be greater than 3 amps at 240V. All terminals are rated for AC voltage only. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 6 Inside Delta Motor Wiring The motor wiring on the next pages should be connected exactly as shown. If it is not, the starter will detect a motor wiring error. If you have elected to cycle the fault contactor on each start, you must contact technical support for directions on configuring the starter and wiring in a required off delay timer. L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 T3 T6 T4 T5 Motor Connections Figure 1 – Power Wiring for In-Delta Configuration Wiring Diagram Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 7 Low Voltage Connections T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 1,7 2,8 3,9 4,10 5,11 6,12 High Voltage Connections T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 1 2 3 10 11 12 Join 4&7, 5&8, 6&9 Figure 2 – Motor Wiring for In Delta Applications Current -> 22 42 55 68 80 105 130 156 252 L1, 2,3 36-53 36-53 36-53 36-53 36-53 89-110 89-110 89-110 89-110 Terminals T1,2,3 36-53 36-53 36-53 36-53 36-53 89-110 89-110 89-110 89-110 Terminals Table 1 - Solid State Starter Torque Requirements in Lb.-In. for Power Connections. Contactor Catalog Number Top Connection Bottom Connection Coil Connection 42EF35AFN (60A) 40 40 9 42FE35AF757R (75A) 50 50 9 42GE35AF757R (90A) 50 50 9 42HF35AAA (120A) 120 120 9 42IF35AAA (150A) 120 120 9 Table 2 - Fault Contactor Torque Requirements in Lb.-In. for Power Connections. Note: The Siemens Solid State starter is intended for in Delta operation on 6 and 12 lead Delta motors only! If you have a 9 lead delta motor, you must run it in the “In Line” application. If you have a submersible application where only 3 motor leads are brought to the starter, you may elect to run the starter “in line” also. When running “in line”, the correct size starter must be used. The following pages show how to connect the starter in the “In Line” configuration. If needed, consult Siemens Technical Support at 800-323-5450 for additional information or see website for additional information. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 8 Inline Motor Connections Line Connections Motor Connections L1 L2 L3 t1 t2 t3 Figure 3 - Conversion for In Line Applications It is up to the end user to reconfigure the leads from the starter to the fault contactor for In-Line operation Figure 4 - Motor wiring for in line Applications. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 9 Any motor may be run In Line. When sizing the starter use the In Line rating as opposed to the Inside Delta rating. The conversion is done by removing the wires between the L1, L2, and L3 inputs on the top of the starter and top of the fault contactor from the top of the starter and moving them to the bottom, as shown in the diagram. LCD Menu Upon power up the LCD will display the status of the starter. If a fault is present, it will be displayed. Top Line of LCD Bottom Line of LCD Up Button Exit Menu Button Enter Menu Button Down Button Up Button This key is used to move up in all of the menu structures. It also is used to increase or select different parameters in the parameter adjust mode. Exit Button This key is used to exit menus and to exit the parameter adjustment menus after selections have been made. Enter Button This key is used to enter menus and to enter the parameter adjustment menus. Down Button This key is used to move down in all of the menu structures. It also is used to decrease or select different parameters in the parameter adjust mode. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 10 LCD Menu (Cont.) Main Menu Æ Sub Menus Status Menu The submenus for the Status menu show line voltages, minimum line voltages, actual and peak motor and line currents, control power status, Motor configuration, operating frequency and line rotation. Configuration The sub-menus for the Configuration menu display the unit’s catalog number, Menu rated current, rated volts, software revision, serial number, and final test date. Parameter The submenus for the Parameter menu control the following adjustments of Menu the elevator starter: Starting Current Overload Current Line Rotation Off Delay in milliseconds On Delay in milliseconds To edit any of the above parameters, select the parameter and press the right arrow key. If the parameter is a numerical field, the flashing digit is the only digit currently being changed. Use either the Up or Down keys to adjust each digit to the desired setting. Using the right key will move you to the next digit. If you are at the last digit, the right key will move you to the first. Once the adjustment is finished, the left arrow key will take you back and display the present setting. If a value outside of the range for a particular unit was entered, either the lowest or highest setting will be displayed. Diagnostics The submenus for the Diagnostic menu display the following: Menu Power on time Running time Starting time Number of Starts Power Ups Total Faults This information cannot be changed. Faults Menu The submenus for the Faults Menu show the following information for the last four faults: Type of fault Run Status when the fault occurred Time that the fault occurred Amount of time in the run that the fault occurred The motor currents when the fault occurred This information cannot be changed. System Menu This menu allows users to reset the starter, reset the settings to the default values. A password is required for further setup adjustment. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 11 Basic Configuration of Your Siemens Elevator Starter using the Parameter Menu. Configuring the starter to operate is very simple. Simply enter the desired settings in the Parameter Menu. The factory default settings are shown in the default setting. Menu Choice Default Setting Starting Current This is the level that the elevator starter will hold the current limit to during the start. Keep in mind that while lower settings reduce the inrush currents, they increase the starting time. This setting should not be less than twice the motor’s FLA. Overload Current This setting should be set at or below the FLA of the hydraulic pump motor. Line Rotation The choices for this are either ABC or ABC Rotation CBA. To change the setting from the factory default of ABC rotation, select the right key, which causes the ABC to flash and select the up key. To exit select the left key. Off Delay This is the time the starter continues to 500 milliseconds run after the run signal has been removed. This value is adjustable from 0 to 1250 milliseconds. To change from the factory default of 500 milliseconds, press the right key then select the desired setting the same using the up, down and right keys. Once the desired value is reached, press the left key to exit. On Delay This is the time the starter waits before 0 milliseconds running after receiving a run signal. The factory default is 0 milliseconds. This value is adjustable from 0 to 5000 milliseconds. It is adjusted the same way the Off delay is adjusted. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 12 Resetting Menu Choice Reset Fault This is one way to reset the starter after it has tripped on a fault. To reset the starter, press the right key followed by the up key and the left key. The starter may also be reset by pressing both the Up and Down keys at the same time or by cycling the control power. Password The menu allows the user to enter a password, which allows advanced setup. Depending on the style ordered the password may or not be available. If you were given a password, enter it here: _______ to ensure it is not lost or forgotten. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street, Batavia, Illinois 60510 13 Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 1000 McKee Street Batavia, IL 60510 Tel: 630/879-6000 Tel: 800/323-5450 http://www.siemens.com/controlsusa Publication No. SFIS-72G000-0203 © 2001 Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG. Subject to change without prior notice Printed in the U.S.A.
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