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Page 1 - Operating Instructions

VLT® 5000 FLUXOperating Instructions

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VLT®5000 FLUXIntroductionMinor interference on mainsSince as standard the frequency converter featuresintermediate circuit coils, there is only a smal

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming323 Relay 01, output(RELAY 1-3 FUNCT.)Value:See table in section Digital Outputs.Function:This output activates a two-way rela

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VLT®5000 FLUX2048 pulses /rev. (2048)[2048]4096 pulses /rev. (4096)[4096]This value can also be set between 500 - 10.000 ppr.The number of pulses per

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming355 Terminal 26, digital output(DO 26 FUNCTION)Value:See table in section Digital and relay outputs.Function:The digital outpu

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VLT®5000 FLUX361 Ma x Tracking Error(MAX TRACKING ER R)Value:000 - 999 rpm✭ OFF (0 rpm)Function:Parameter 361 measures the deviation betweenreference

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming Special Functions IntroductionThe purpose of the special functions is to select and adjust special functions for over volta

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VLT®5000 FLUX400 Brake function/overvoltage control(BRAKE FUNC TION )Value:✭Off (OFF)[0]Resistor brake (RESISTOR)[1]Overvoltage control (OVERVOLTAGE C

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingFunction:This parameter allows monitoring of the powertransmitted to the brake resistor. The power iscalculated on the basis o

Page 10 - 5000 FLUX

VLT®5000 FLUXDescription of choice:If Manual reset [0] is selected, reset must be effectedvia the [RESET] key or via the digital inputs.If the frequen

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingsec. = OFF means that the time is infinite; however,the thermal monitoring will still be active.417 Speed PID proportional gai

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VLT®5000 FLUXDescription of choice:Select Disable if this function is not required. SelectEnable if the frequency converter is to be able to‘catch’ an

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VLT®5000 FLUX Key Diagram for V LT 5001– 5027 200-240 V, VLT 500 1–5102 380-500 VMG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark10

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming470 Adaptive Gain Scale(ADAPTIVE GAIN)Value:20%-500%✭ 100%Function:In many applications there is a need for having adifferent

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VLT®5000 FLUX Serial communication IntroductionThe purpose of the serial communication parameters is to select and adjust parameters in conjunction

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming500 Address(BUS A DDRESS)Value:1 - 126✭ 1Function:This parameter allows specification of the addressof each frequency converte

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VLT®5000 FLUXDigital input505-508Bus Controlcommand000011101111NB!:Parameters 502-504 deal with stop functions- see examples regarding 502 (coasting)b

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming514 Bus time interval function(BUS TIMEOUT FUNC)Value:✭Off (OFF)[0]Freeze output (FREEZE OUTPUT)[1]Stop (STOP)[2]Jogging (JOGG

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VLT®5000 FLUXThe value shown corresponds to rhe totalreference (sum of digital/analogue/preset/bus/freezeref./catch-up and slow-down).Reference Unit,

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingIndicates the brake power transmitted to an externalbrake resistor. The mean power is calculated onan ongoing basis for the la

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VLT®5000 FLUX Technical functions IntroductionThe purpose of Technical function parameters is reading out technical status and conditions of the dri

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingParameter no. DescriptionOperating dataDisplay text Unit Range600 Operating hours (OPERATINGHOURS)Hours 0 - 130,000.0601 Hours

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VLT®5000 FLUXStatus word, parameter 608:The value for the bus status word is given as adecimal figure within the range of 0-65535.Reference, parameter

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VLT®5000 FLUXIntroduction Key Diagram for VLT 5122-5502 3 80-500 VMG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark11

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingDescription of choice:If Re set [1] has been selected and when the [OK] keyis pressed, the hours-run counter of the frequencyc

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VLT®5000 FLUXThe key data of the unit can be read out via thedisplay or the serial communication port.For example:ID 1,42 2 kB.Database identification

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VLT®5000 FLUXMiscellaneous Trouble-shootingSymptom How to handle1. Motor runs unevenlyIf the motor runs unevenly, but no fault is given, this may be

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VLT®5000 FLUX Status messagesStatus messages appear in the 4th line of the display,see the below example. The status message willbe on the display fo

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VLT®5000 FLUXMiscellaneousThe brake is functioning.Ramp operation (REM. RAMPING):Remote has been selected in parameter 002 andthe output speed is chan

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VLT®5000 FLUXRemote has been selected in parameter 002 and theintermediate circuit voltage of the frequency converteris too high. The frequency conver

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VLT®5000 FLUXMiscellaneous List of warnings and alarmsThetablegivesthedifferentwarningsandalarmsand indicates whether the fault locks the frequencyco

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VLT®5000 FLUX WarningsThe display flashes between normal state and warning.A warning comes up on the first and second lineof the display. See example

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VLT®5000 FLUXMiscellaneousIf the intermediate circuit voltage (DC) dropsbelow the inverter lower voltage limit (see tableon previous page), it will be

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VLT®5000 FLUXFault in the EEprom on the control card(EE ERROR CTRL CARD)There is a fault in the EEPROM on the controlcard. The frequency converter wil

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VLT®5000 FLUX Key Diagram for VLT 5032–5052 200–240 VMG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark12

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VLT®5000 FLUXMiscellaneousThe tolerance is ± 5°C. The temperature faultcannot be reset, until the temperature of theheat-sink is below 60°C.The fault

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VLT®5000 FLUX(BRAKE IGBT FAULT) [2]The brake IGBT has short-circuited. This fault meansthat the unit is not able to stop the brake and that,consequent

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VLT®5000 FLUXMiscellaneous Warning word 1, Extended status wordand Alarm wordWarning word 1, extended status word and alarmword are shown on the disp

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VLT®5000 FLUXBit (Hex) Alarm word 1 (parameter 538)000001 Brake test failed000002 Trip locked000004 AMA tuning not OK000008 Flash fault000010 Power-up

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix Parameter surveyPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-Setup Conversion Data# description during operation index type001

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VLT®5000 FLUXPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-Setup Conversion Data# description during operation index type100 CConfigurationSpeed contr

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendixPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-Setup Conversion Data# description during operation index type200 OOutput speed ran

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VLT®5000 FLUXPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-SetupConver-sion Data# description during operation index type300 TTerminal 16, inputReset

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendixPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-Setup Conversion Data# description during operation index type400 BBrake function/o

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VLT®5000 FLUXPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-Setup Conversion Data# description during operation index type500 AAddress1 1 - 126 Yes No

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VLT®5000 FLUXTechnicaldata Mechanical dimensionsAll the below listed measurements are in mm.A B C D a b ab/be TypeBookstyle IP 205001 - 5003 200 - 24

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendixPNU Parameter Factory setting Range Changes 4-Setup Conversion Data# description during operation index ype600 OOperating data: O

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VLT®5000 FLUX General technical dataMains supply (L1, L2, L3):Supply voltage 200-240 V units ...

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendixVoltage level, logical ’1’ ...

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VLT®5000 FLUXReliable galvanic isolation: All encoder inputs are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV). Inaddition, encoder inputs can

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendixMax. voltage ripple ...

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VLT®5000 FLUXControl characteristics:Frequency range ...

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix• The frequency converter is protected against short-circuiting on motor terminals U, V, W.• The frequency converter is protected

Page 54 - Handling

VLT®5000 FLUX Electrical data Bookstyle and Compact, Mains supply3 x 200 - 240 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5001 5002 5003 500

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix Compact, Mains supply 3 x 200 - 240 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5008 5011 5016 5022 5027Normal overload

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VLT®5000 FLUX Compact, Mains supply 3 x 200 - 240 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5032 5042 5052Normal overload torque (110 %):Out

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VLT®5000 FLUX Mechanical dimensions, cont.MG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark14

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix Bookstyle and Compact, Mains supply3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5001 5002 5003 5004Output c

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VLT®5000 FLUXBookstyle and Compact, Mains supply3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5005 5006 5008 5011Output current IVL

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix Compact, Mains supply 3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5016 5022 5027Normal overload torque (11

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VLT®5000 FLUXCompact, Mains supply 3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5032 5042 5052Normal overload torque (110 %):Outpu

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendixCompact, Mains supply 3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5062 5072 5102Normal overload torque (110

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VLT®5000 FLUX Compact, Mains supply 3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5122 5152 5202 5252 5302Normal overload current

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix Compact, Mains supply 3 x 380 - 500 VAccording to international requirements VVLT type 5352 5452 5502Normal overload current (1

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VLT®5000 FLUX FusesUL complianceTo comply with UL/cUL approvals, pre-fuses according to the table below must be used.200-240 VVLT Bussmann SIBA Litte

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VLT®5000 FLUXAppendix* Circuit Breakers manufactured by General Electric, Cat. No. SKHA36AT0800, with rating plugs listed belowcan be used to meet UL-

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VLT®5000 FLUX IndexAAutomatic motor adaptation ... 71Accuracy of display readout (parameters 009-012)...

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VLT®5000 FLUXTechnicaldata Mechanical dimensions (cont.)Type H, IP 20, IP 54Type I, IP 00Type J, IP 00, IP 21, IP 54MG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered

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VLT®5000 FLUXIndexElectrical installation - mains supply ... 19Electrical installation - relay outputs...

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VLT®5000 FLUXMains failure ... 92Mains fault...

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VLT®5000 FLUXIndexSelection of ... 55Selection of Setup...

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Rev. 2005-11-03www.danfoss.com/drives175R0779 MG55A702*MG55A702*

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VLT®5000 FLUXPlease pay attention to the requirementsthat apply to integration and field mountingkit, see the below list. The information givenin the

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationd [mm] CommentsBookstyleVLT 5001-5006, 200-240 V 100VLT 5001-5011, 380-500 V 100Installation on a plane, vertical surface (no

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VLT®5000 FLUX Installation of VLT 5352-5502 380-500 V CompactNema 1 (IP 21) and IP 54CoolingAll units in the above-mentioned series require aminimum

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VLT®5000 FLUX ContentsSafety... 3H

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallation Electrical installationThe voltage on the frequency converter isdangerous when the unit is connected tomains. Incorrect ins

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VLT®5000 FLUX Motor shaft directionThe factory setting is for clockwise rotation with thefrequency converter output connected as follows:CW U 96 V

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallation Tightening-up torques and screw sizesThe table shows the torque required when fittingterminals to the frequency converter.

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VLT®5000 FLUX Electrical installation - external fan supplyTorque 0,5-0,6 NmScrewsize: M3Available in 5122-5502, 380-500 V; 5032-5052,200-240 V in al

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallation Extra protection (RCD)ELCB relays, multiple protective earthing or earthingcan be used as extra protection, provided that l

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VLT®5000 FLUX Electrical installation, power cablesBookstyleVLT 5001-5006 200-240 VVLT 5001-5011 380-500 VCompact IP 20/Nema 1Compact IP 54MG.55.A7.0

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationCompactVLT 5001-5006 200-240 VVLT 5001-5011 380-500 V Electrical installation, power cablesCompact IP 20/Nema 1VLT 5008-5027

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VLT®5000 FLUXCompact IP 54VLT 5008-5027 200-240 VVLT 5016-5062 380-500 VCompact IP 54VLT 5072-5102 380-500 VMG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationCompact IP 00 without disconnect and fuseVLT 5122-5152 380-500 VCompact IP 21/IP54 without disconnect and fuseVLT 5122-5152 3

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VLT®5000 FLUXCompact IP 00 with disconnect and fuseVLT 5352-5502 380-500 VCompact IP 00 without disconnect and fuseVLT 5352-5502 380-500 VCompact IP 2

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming ... 60Operation and Display

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallation Electrical installation, power cablesCompact IP 00/NEMA 1 (IP 20)VLT 5032-5052 200-240 VCompact IP 54VLT 5032-5052 200-240

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VLT®5000 FLUX Installation of Control CablesAll terminals for the control cables are located underthe protective cover of the frequency converter. Th

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationTerminal 37 is a "Hardware Coast" input functionfor disabling the output stages (inverter). Terminal37 cannot be di

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VLT®5000 FLUXIf the encoder has no inverted outputs, the encodercable can only have a length of max 3 meter. Theencoder input must then be terminated

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationIf more than one frequency converter is to be connectedto a given master, use parallel connections.In order to avoid potentia

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VLT®5000 FLUX Connection examples 2-wire start/stopStart - Stop (18) Parameter 302 Start [1]Quick Stop (27) Parameter 304 Coasting Stopinverted [0]R

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationStart - Stop (18) Parameter 302 Start [1]Freeze reference Parameter 305 Freezereference [9Higher speed Parameter 306 Speed up

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VLT®5000 FLUX Electrical installation - EMC precautionsThe following is a guideline to good engineeringpractice, when installing drives. Following th

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationMG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark37

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VLT®5000 FLUXMG.55.A7.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark38

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VLT®5000 FLUXSafety How to use this manualThis manual provides you with the information necessaryto install, start-up and operate the frequency conve

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallation Use o f emc-correct cablesBraided screened/armoured cables are recommendedto optimise EMC immunity of the control cables an

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VLT®5000 FLUX Electrical installation - earthing of control cablesGenerally speaking, control cables must be braidedscreened/armoured and the screen

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallation RFI switchMains supply isolated from earth:If the frequency converter is supplied from anisolated mains source ( IT mains),

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VLT®5000 FLUXCompact IP 20/NEMA 1VLT 5008 200 - 240 VVLT 5016 - 5022 380 - 500 VCompact IP 20/NEMA 1VLT 5011 - 5016 200 - 240 VVLT 5027 - 5032 380 - 5

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VLT®5000 FLUXInstallationCompact IP 54VLT 5008 - 5011 200 - 240 VVLT 5016 - 5027 380 - 500 VCompact IP 54VLT 5016 - 5027 200 - 240 VVLT 5032 - 5062 38

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VLT®5000 FLUX Control panel (LCP)The front of the frequency converter features acontrol panel - LCP(Local Control Panel), whichmakes up a complete in

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VLT®5000 FLUXControl Panel(LCP)[DISPLAY / STATUS] selects the mode of displayor for changing back to Display mode from eitherthe Quick menu mode or th

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VLT®5000 FLUX Display m ode - selection of read-outstate• Read-out state I:This read-out state is default after startingup or after initialisation.17

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VLT®5000 FLUXControl Panel(LCP)175ZA738.10DISPLAY MODEMENU MODEQUICK MENU MODE DATA CHANGE MODE▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲Choice ofparameterDATA MODEChoice ofdata valu

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VLT®5000 FLUXLine 3 shows the parameter number andname, while the status/value of the selectedparameter are shown in line 4. Changing dataThe procedu

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VLT®5000 FLUXThe voltage of the frequency converteris dangerous whenever the equipmentis connected to mains. Incorrectinstallation of the motor or the

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VLT®5000 FLUXControl Panel(LCP) Initialisation to factory settingThe frequency converter can be initialised tofactory settings in two ways.Initialisa

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VLT®5000 FLUX Local and remote controlThe frequency converter can be operated manually(Local control) or remotely (Remote control). Thefollowing is a

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VLT®5000 FLUXReferenceHandling Handling of single referencesUsing a single reference, only one active referencesignal is connected, either in the for

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VLT®5000 FLUXExample 3: External reference signal from an external source =-10 V (1500 rpm ccw) - +10 V (1500 rpm cw)Configuration (parameter 100) = S

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VLT®5000 FLUXReferenceHandling Handling of multi-referencesMulti-references are used where two or morereference signals are connected either as exter

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VLT®5000 FLUX ProgrammingofstopattorquelimitIn applications with an external electro-mechanicalbrake, such as hoisting applications, it is possibleto

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VLT®5000 FLUXReferenceHandling Dynamic brake function(Brake resistor)The brake function is to limit the voltage in theintermediate circuit when the l

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VLT®5000 FLUXNB!:If a short circuit in the brake transistoroccurs, power dissipation in the brake resistorcan only be prevented by using a mainsswitch

Page 118 - 175ZA449.10

VLT®5000 FLUXReferenceHandling Automatic Motor Adaptation, AMAAutomatic motor adaptation is a test algorithmthat measures the electrical motor parame

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VLT®5000 FLUXCHECK P.103,105 [0][AUTO MOT ADAPT FAIL] Parameter 102,103 or 105 has a wrong setting. Correct thesetting and start AMA all over.LOW P.10

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VLT®5000 FLUXIntroduction Abbreviations and Definitions Frequency converterAbbreviation/Definition DescriptionIVLT,MAXThe maximum output current of

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VLT®5000 FLUXReferenceHandling Flying startFlying start function makes it possible to "catch" amotor that is spinning freely and for the fr

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VLT®5000 FLUX Operation and Display IntroductionThe parameter group 001 - 099 provides the adjustment and settings for the operation site and for th

Page 123 - FREQUENCY

VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming001 Language(LANGUAGE)Value:✭English (ENGLISH)[0]German (DEUTSCH)[1]French (FRANCAIS)[2]Danish (DANSK)[3]Spanish (ESPAÑOL)[4]I

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VLT®5000 FLUXFunction:This parameter defines the Setup number to controlthe functions of the frequency converter.All parameters can be programmed in f

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingDescription of choice:Select Upload all pa rameters [1] if all parameter valuesare to be transmitted to the control panel.Sele

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VLT®5000 FLUXMotor voltage [V] states the voltage suppliedto the motor.DC link voltage [V] states the intermediate circuitvoltage in the frequency con

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming013, when the frequency converter has been setto Remote control [0] in parameter 002.LCP control [3] is selected if the refere

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VLT®5000 FLUX019 Operating state at Power up, local control(POWER UP ACTION)Value:Auto restart, use saved ref. (AUTO RESTART)[0]✭Forced stop, use save

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming Load and motor IntroductionThe parameter group 100 - 199 provides the adjustments and settings for load and motor connected

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VLT®5000 FLUXSee also Operation and Display for furtherinformation regarding Changes during operation,4-Setup and Conversion index.✭= factory setting.

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VLT®5000 FLUX MotorAbbreviation/Definition DescriptionfM,NThe rated motor frequency (nameplate data)IM,NThe rated motor current (nameplate data)I0Idl

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming100 Configuration(CONFIG. MODE)Value:Speed control, open loop (SPEED OPEN LOOP)[0]✭Speed control, closed loop(SPEED CLOSED LOO

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VLT®5000 FLUX103 Motor voltage(MOTOR VOLTAGE)Value:200 V[200]208 V[208]220 V[220]230 V[230]240 V[240]380 V[380]400 V[400]415 V[415]440 V[440]460 V[460

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingDescription of choice:The rated motor speed nM,Nis used i.a. for calculatingthe optimal slip compensation.NB!:It is important

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VLT®5000 FLUX119 High starting torque(HIGH START TORQ.)Value:0.0 - 0.5 sec.✭ 0.0 sec.Function:This function is active together with Speed ControlClose

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingFunction:Selecting the function of the frequency converter aftera stop command and the frequency has been rampeddown to the se

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VLT®5000 FLUX127 DC brake cut-in speed(DC BRAKE CUT-IN)Value:0.0 - parameter 202✭ 0.0 rpm (OFF)Function:Setting the DC brake cut-in speed at which the

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming130 Start speed(START SPEED)Value:0.0 - 600 rpm✭ 0.0 rpmFunction:This parameter allows setting of the output speedat which the

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VLT®5000 FLUX Additional Motor ParametersThe motor data in parameter 150-158 must bematching the specific motor, in order for the motor torun properl

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming154 Main Reactance(MAIN REACTANCE)Value:Ohm✭ Depends on unitFunction:Set the main reactance of the motor.Description of choice

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VLT®5000 FLUX163 Functional Stop Delay(FUNC. STOP DELAY)Value:0-10 sec.✭ 0Function:When stopping, this delay postpones the changeto the selected stop-

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VLT®5000 FLUXIntroduction Miscellaneous- continuedAbbreviations/Definitions DescriptionED Duty cycleELCB Earth Leakage Circuit BreakerETR Electronic

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming References and limits IntroductionThe purpose of the parameter group 2xx is selecting and adjusting references, ramping tim

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VLT®5000 FLUXSee also Operation and Display for furtherinformation regarding Changes during operation,4-Setup and Conversion index.✭= factory setting.

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming200 Output speed range/direction(OUT SPEED RNG/ROT)Value:✭Only clockwise, 0-4500 rpm(4500 RPM CLOCK WISE)[0]Both directions, 0

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VLT®5000 FLUX205 Maximum reference(MAX. REFERENCE)Value:RefMIN- 100,000.000✭ 1500.000Function:The Maximum reference gives the highest value thatcan be

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingSwitching to ramp 2 may be activated via a signalon digital input terminal 16, 17, 29, 32 or 33.Ramp 1 will then be disabled.2

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VLT®5000 FLUXIf Relative [1] is selected, one of the adjustedpreset references (parameters 215-218) is addedto the external references as a percentage

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingThe values are valid for a 4 pole asynchronous motor.215 Preset reference 1 (PRESET REF. 1)216 Preset reference 2 (PRESET REF.

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VLT®5000 FLUXDescription of choice:See also parameter 409 for further details.In order to protect the motor from reaching pull-outtorque, the factory

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingDescription of choice:The upper signal limit of the motor current, IHIGH,mustbe programmed within the normal working range of

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VLT®5000 FLUXDescription of choice:NB!:If the motor is running below 10 Hz for alonger period than one minute, parameter236 must be reduced accordingl

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VLT®5000 FLUX Technology Control PrincipleA frequency converter rectifies AC voltage from mainsinto DC voltage. This DC voltage is then converted in

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming IntroductionParameter group 3xx selects the analogue and digital inputs and outputs to the desired function. Also scalingof

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VLT®5000 FLUX Digital Input FunctionsDigital inputs Terminal no. 16 17 18 19 27 29 32 33parameter 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307Value: (Operating Co

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingStop inver ted Inverted function. Generates stopfunction when the selected terminal goes from logicallevel ’1’ to ’0’. Stop wi

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VLT®5000 FLUXselected. A logic ‘1‘ on the terminal selected for speedup, the reference or the output speed will increase.A logic ‘1‘ on the terminal s

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingRegarding Value, Function and Descriptionof choice, please see table in section DigitalInput Functions . Analogue inputsAnalo

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VLT®5000 FLUX128 must be programmed for Thermistor warning[1] or Thermistor trip [2].Speed limit is used if speed limit value set in Parameter202 is c

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgrammingDescription of choice:See the section Analogue Input Functions.315 Terminal 60, min. scaling(AI 60 SCALE LOW)Value:0.0 - 20.0

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VLT®5000 FLUX Analogue OutputsAnalogue outputs (terminal 42 and 45).Analogue outputs are current outputs: 0/4 - 20 mA.Common terminal (terminal 39) i

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VLT®5000 FLUXProgramming Digital and relay outputsDigital outputs (Terminal 26 and 46, relay 01 and 04). Digital outputs are 0/24 V outputs Load : &g

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VLT®5000 FLUXRuns on reference, no warning, speedaccording to reference.Fault, output is activated by alarm.Fault or warning, the output is activated

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