Magnetek DSD 412 Bedienungsanleitung

DSD 412
DSD 412 DC Elevator Drive
Technical Manual
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CS00407 rev 11
© Magnetek Elevator 2016
U39 / U40 97SA407x-0010 Rv16
U13 / U14 97SA404x-0008 Rv08

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2016 Magnetek, Inc.

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Table of Contents
Introduction.............................................................................................................11
Drive Description ............................................................................................................................. 11
The Standard Control Display Unit (SCDU).................................................................................... 11
The Portable Control Display Unit (PCDU) ..................................................................................... 11
Drive Ratings and Specifications................................................................................................... 11
Basic Drive Specifications............................................................................................................... 11
Service Conditions .......................................................................................................................... 11
Protective Features......................................................................................................................... 11
Software Operating Features.......................................................................................................... 12
Power Conversion Unit.................................................................................................................... 17
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Hardware Descriptions.................................................................................................................... 17
DSD 412 Power Supply PCB (A4).................................................................................................. 17
Armature Interface PCB (A2) .......................................................................................................... 17
SCR's .............................................................................................................................................. 18
Field Interface PCB (A3) ................................................................................................................. 18
Cell snubber PCB (A5).................................................................................................................... 18
Drive Control PCB (A1)................................................................................................................... 18
Precautionary Statements............................................................................................................... 20
How To Contact Magnetek.............................................................................................................. 20
Pre-Installation Considerations...................................................................................................... 21
Receipt of Shipment........................................................................................................................ 21
Unpacking Instructions.................................................................................................................... 21
Packing Instructions for Reshipment or Storage ............................................................................ 21
Physical Installation ........................................................................................................................ 21
Selecting, Mounting and Wiring of the Digital Encoder............................................................... 21
Encoder Selection........................................................................................................................... 21
Mounting ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Coupling .......................................................................................................................................... 22
Exceeding Operating Specification................................................................................................. 22
Electrical Hook up ........................................................................................................................... 23
Power Connections......................................................................................................................... 23
Signal Connections ......................................................................................................................... 23
Grounding ....................................................................................................................................... 23
Pre-power Check ............................................................................................................................ 23
Drive Start up.................................................................................................................................... 24
Drive power-up sequence ............................................................................................................... 24
Abnormal Display Conditions.......................................................................................................... 24
Fan Check....................................................................................................................................... 24
Verify Parameters ........................................................................................................................... 24
Interconnect Drawings .................................................................................................................... 25
Standard Control/Display Unit Operation .............................................................31
General ........................................................................................................................................... 31
Start-Up Operation.......................................................................................................................... 31
After Power-Up................................................................................................................................ 32
Changing Parameter Functions ...................................................................................................... 32
Viewing Monitor Functions.............................................................................................................. 33
Error Reporting................................................................................................................................ 33
Fault Display/Clear.......................................................................................................................... 35
Error Display ................................................................................................................................... 35
Non-Volatile Ram Access ............................................................................................................... 36
Load Default Function..................................................................................................................... 37

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Self Tune Function.......................................................................................................................... 37
Power Conversion Diagnostics ....................................................................................................... 39
Drive Setup & Adjustments....................................................................................41
Motor Field Current Control ............................................................................................................ 41
Analog Velocity Follower................................................................................................................. 41
Internal Preset Speed & Profile Generator ..................................................................................... 41
Serial Link Follower......................................................................................................................... 41
Armature Voltage Feedback ........................................................................................................... 41
Pre-Torque, Function #114 ............................................................................................................. 41
Current Ramp-Down, Function #85 ................................................................................................ 41
Electronic Motor Over-Load ............................................................................................................ 42
External/Auto Fault Reset, Function #101 ...................................................................................... 42
Over-Speed Test, Functions #80 and #81...................................................................................... 42
Brake Control Logic, Functions #186 and #183.............................................................................. 42
Speed Regulator Adjustment/E-Reg............................................................................................... 43
Field Regulator Set-Up ................................................................................................................... 45
AC Input Voltage Requirement & Adjustment................................................................................. 45
Adjustment Function Descriptions ................................................................................................ 59
Display Monitor Functions.............................................................................................................. 76
Miscellaneous Functions ................................................................................................................ 78
Drive Faults .............................................................................................................79
Function Error Code Listing ........................................................................................................... 79
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 80
Input – Output Signal Verification .........................................................................89
Maintenance ............................................................................................................91
Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................................................. 91
Repair and Replacement Procedures............................................................................................. 91
Printed Circuit Boards ..................................................................................................................... 91
Drive Control PCB Replacement .................................................................................................... 97
IC Replacement .............................................................................................................................. 97
Testing and Replacement of Power Components. ......................................................................... 97
Testing and Replacement of Power Semiconductors and Snubber Components. ........................ 98
Testing and Replacement of the Motor Field Control Module and PCB......................................... 98
Repair of the 195Amp Assembly .................................................................................................... 99
Repair of the 300Amp Assembly .................................................................................................. 100
Appendix................................................................................................................104
Drive Ratings for Elevator Applications...................................................................................... 104
Power Loss..................................................................................................................................... 105
Wire Terminal Specs...................................................................................................................... 106
Power Terminal Wire Sizes........................................................................................................... 106
Ground Wire Sizes........................................................................................................................ 106
Field Interface Board (TB1, TB4) .................................................................................................. 106
Spare Parts ..................................................................................................................................... 107
Packing Instructions...................................................................................................................... 110
Outline Drawings............................................................................................................................ 111
Index.......................................................................................................................117

Quick Reference for Setup Parameters
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FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT RANGE DEFAULT SITE SETTING
1 CURRENT LIMIT. % 0 - 300 250
2 USE SELF- TUNE
VALUES LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
3 RTD. ARMATURE AMPS ADC 2.0 - 1250.0 50.0
4 ARMATURE OHMS OHMS 0.001 - 5.000 0.100
6 ARMATURE
INDUCTANCE HNY 0.0010 -1.000 0.0100
7 RTD. ARMATURE VOLTS VDC 150 - 550 240
8 I REG CROSSOVER RAD 100 - 1000 500
9 NOMINAL AC INPUT VAC 150 - 525 230
10 ENCODER PPR P/R 600 - 19999 1024
11 RATED MOTOR RPM RPM 50.0 - 1999.0 1150.0
12 OVERSPEED % % 0.0 - 150.0 110.0
14 V SENSE % % 0.0 - 100.0 25.0
15 T SENSE % % 0.0 - 100.0 5.0
16 ENCDR / MTR RATIO - 1.000 - 19.000 1.000
17 RATED CAR SPEED - 1.0 - 1900.0 400.0
21 EXT ACCEL LIMIT - 2.00 - 10.00 4.20
22 ERROR LIST RESET LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
32 FULL FIELD DETECT % 30 - 90 80
38 ARM VLT RESPONSE RAD 1.0 - 4.0 2.0
39 HI SPEED BANDWIDTH RAD 1.0 – 15.0 6.0
40 LO SPEED BANDWIDTH RAD 1.0 – 15.0 6.0
41 PER-UNIT INERTIA SEC 0.10 - 9.99 2.00

Quick Reference for Setup Parameters
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FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT RANGE DEFAULT SITE SETTING
42 STIFFNESS - 0.2 - 9.9 1.0
49 WEAK FIELD CURRENT ADC 0.20 - 40.00 40.00
50 FULL FIELD CURRENT ADC 0.20 - 40.00 1.90
51 MOTOR FIELD L/R SEC 0.10 - 10.00 0.54
52 RTD. FIELD VOLTS DC VDC 50 - 525 240
53 STANDBY FIELD AMPS % 10 - 100 25
54 FIELD RESPONSE RAD 1.0 - 10.0 5.0
55 FIELD CONTROL AC
SOURCE VOLTS VAC 0 - 525 0
63 U/D PICK-UP % 0.01 - 100.00 0.10
64 LOW SPEED
THRESHOLD % 0.1 - 100.0 2.0
80 OVER SPEED TEST LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
81 OVER SPEED MULT - 1.00 - 1.50 1.00
82 REFERENCE MULT - -2.000 - 2.000 1.000
83 MOTOR OVERLD TIME SEC 2.0 - 500.0 48.0
84 MOTOR OVERLD LEVEL PU 0.50 – 2.00 1.15
85 I DECAY RAMP SEC 0.01 - 2.50 0.20
86 ANALOG SPD REF ZERO PU -0.2000 - +0.2000 0.0000
87 PRE-TORQUE MULT - 0.25 - 2.00 1.00
88 DSPR DELAY TIME MIN 0 - 60 0 (OFF)
89 BRAKE PICK TIMER SEC 0.5 - 5.0 1.0
90 BRAKE DROP TIMER SEC 0.5 - 5.0 1.5
91 MUST STOP TIMER SEC 0.1 - 5.0 2.0

Quick Reference for Setup Parameters
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FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT RANGE DEFAULT SITE SETTING
92 BRAKE AUTO STOP ON LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
93 ANALOG OUT 0 BIAS - -1.00 - +1.00 0.00
94 ANALOG OUT 1 BIAS - -1.00 - +1.00 0.00
95 ANALOG OUT 0 SELECT
TB1(45) NUM 0 - 8 1
96 ANALOG OUT 1 SELECT
TB1(46) NUM 0 - 8 3
97 ANALOG OUT 0 MULT - 00.10 - 10.00 0.80
98 ANALOG OUT 1 MULT - 00.10 - 10.00 0.80
99 SPEED ERROR TRIP
TIME SEC 0.20 - 5.00 5.00
100 SPEED ERROR TRIP
LEVEL % 0.0 - 100.0 100.0
101 AUTO FAULT RESET ON LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
102 3S LOOP FLT LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
104 SERIAL GAIN SWITCH LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
105 GAIN SWITCH SPEED PU 0.00 - 1.10 1.10
107 TACH RATE GAIN % 0.0 - 30.0 0.0
110 REFERENCE MODE
SELECT NUM 1 – 5 2
111 ARCH TRAV DISABLE LOGIC 0 - 1 1=ON
112 FEEDBACK SELECT NUM 0 - 1 1 =
ENCODER
113 ARM VOLTS @ MAX
SPEED VDC 0.0 – 650.0 100.0
114 PRE-TORQUE ENABLE LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
115 RNUP RNDN ENABLE LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
116 DECEL RATE LATCH LOGIC 0 - 1 0=OFF
117 PRETORQUE BIAS PU 0.00 – 1.00 0.00

Quick Reference for Setup Parameters
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FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT RANGE DEFAULT SITE SETTING
120 SPEED ERROR DETECT
TIME SEC 0.0 – 5.0 0.5
121 SPEED ERROR
THRESHOLD % 0.0 – 15.0 2.0
130 ARB MODE NUM 0 – 2 0 (OFF)
131 ARB BANDWIDTH RAD 1.0 – 15.0 6.0
132 ARB DAMPING - 0.01 –20.00 2.00
133 ARB SPD THRESHOLD % 0.0 – 10.0 0.0
150 BINARY SELECT ON LOGIC 0 – 1 1=ON
151 PRESET SPEED #1 - 0.0 – 1900.0 0.0
152 PRESET SPEED #2 - 0.0 –1900.0 0.0
153 PRESET SPEED #3 - 0.0 – 1900.0 0.0
154 PRESET SPEED #4 - 0.0 – 1900.0 0.0
155 PRESET SPEED #5 - 0.0 – 1900.0 0.0
156 PRESET SPEED #6 - 0.0 – 1900.0 0.0
157 PRESET SPEED #7 - 0.0 – 1900.0 0.0
170 ACCEL #1 TIME SEC 1.00 – 15.00 5.00
171 ACCEL #2 TIME SEC 1.00 – 15.00 5.00
172 DECEL #1 TIME SEC 1.00 – 15.00 5.00
173 DECEL #2 TIME SEC 1.00 – 15.00 5.00
174 ACCEL #1 % S % 0.1 – 100.0 25.0
175 ACCEL #2 % S % 0.1 – 100.0 25.0
176 DECEL #1 % S % 0.1 – 100.0 25.0

Quick Reference for Setup Parameters
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FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT RANGE DEFAULT SITE SETTING
177 DECEL #2 % S % 0.1 – 100.0 25.0
178 ACCEL #3 TIME SEC 1.00 – 15.00 5.00
179 DECEL #3 TIME SEC 1.00 – 15.00 5.00
180 ACCEL #3 % S % 0.1 – 100.0 25.0
181 DECEL #3 % S % 0.1 – 100.0 25.0
182 INVERT ALARM RELAY LOGIC 0 – 1 0=OFF
183 K3 LGC OUT SELCT NUM 1 – 4 1
184 K4 LGC OUT SELCT NUM 1 – 4 1
185 K5 LGC OUT SELCT NUM 1 – 4 1
186 K6 LGC OUT SELCT NUM 1 – 4 1
187 K7 LGC OUT SELCT NUM 1 – 4 1
190 NOTCH DEPTH - 0 – 10 0
191 NOTCH PERIOD - 0 – 10 7
192 F413 DETECTION LVL PU 0.05 – 0.50 0.05
Table 1: Drive Parameters

Read-Out and Control Parameters
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FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT
600 CAR SPEED -
601 MOTOR RPM RPM
602 SPEED REF -
603 PRE-TORQ SIGNL %
609 CEMF VOLTS VDC
610 MOTOR ARM V VDC
611 MOTOR ARM I ADC
612 MOTOR FIELD I ADC
613 MEASURED R OHM
614 MEASURED L HNY
615 MEAS. FIELD L/R SEC
616 MEASURED SPEED
ERROR %
617 LINE FREQ HZ
618 HEAT SINK TEMP DEG C
619 MEASURED AC LINE
VOLTS VAC
620 FIELD TRACKING PU
621 SERIAL COMM ON LOGIC
688 CUBE I.D. -
689 FIELD RANGE -
FNCT. # DESCRIPTION UNIT
690 PCU - VERSION -
691 PCU - RELEASE -
692 DAY -
693 MONTH -
695 YEAR -
696 BETA “P” -
697 VERSION “SA” -
698 DCU -RELEASE -
699 CUSTOMER ID -
Table 2: Monitor Functions
FNCT. # DESCRIPTION
22 CLEAR ERRORS LIST
000 VIEW FAULT LIST
800 VIEW ERROR LIST
801 FAULT/ERROR ACTIONS
980 TRACE MONITOR
981 VERIFY I/O
993 CLEAR NV RAM
994 SAVE/RECALL FUNCTION
995 LOAD DEFAULTS
997 SELF TUNE
998 PCU DIAGNOSTICS
Table 3: Misc Commands
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