Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- Cautions and Notices
- Product Overview
- Description of the Type Code
- Enclosure Sizes
- Receiving the Delivery
- Accessories Bag, MR6
- Accessories Bag, MR8
- Storing the Product
- Using the Product Modified Label
- Mounting
- Cooling Requirements
- Necessary Quantity of Cooling Air
- Electrical Installation
- UL Standards on Cabling
- Fuse Selection
- EMC-compliant Installation
- Installation in a Corner-grounded Network
- Get Access and Locate the Terminals
- Get Access and Locate the Terminals for MR8
- Get Access and Locate the Terminals for MR9
- Installation of Cables
- Installing the Cables, MR4-MR7
- Installing the Cables, MR8-MR9
- Installation in an IT System
- Installing the AC drive in an IT System, MR7
- Installing the AC drive in an IT System, MR8
- Installing the AC drive in an IT System, MR9
- Installation in a Marine Environment
- Control Unit
- Control Unit Cabling
- DIP Switches on the Control Unit
- Isolation of the Digital Inputs from Ground
- Internal Fieldbuses in VACON® 100 Products
- General Cabling Instructions for Fieldbus
- Strain Relief
- Using Fieldbus through an Ethernet Cable
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- RS485 Commissioning and Cabling
- Grounding the Cable Shield
- The RS485 Bus Biasing
- Available Option Boards
- Option Board Installation
- Battery for the Real-Time Clock (RTC)
- Description of the Control Panel
- Displays of the Control Panel
- Commissioning
- Commissioning the AC Drive
- Insulation Checks of the Motor Cable
- Checking the AC Drive after Commissioning
- Maintenance
- Specifications
- Dimensions for Wall-mounting for MR5
- Dimensions for Wall-mounting for MR6
- Dimensions for Wall-mounting for MR7
- Dimensions for Wall-mounting for MR8
- Dimensions for Wall-mounting for MR9
- Dimensions for Flange-mounting
- Dimensions for Flange-mounting for MR5
- Dimensions for Flange-mounting for MR6
- Dimensions for Flange-mounting for MR7
- Cable and Fuse Sizes, Mains Voltage 208–240 V and 380–500 V
- Cable and Fuse Sizes, Mains Voltage 525–690 V
- Cable and Fuse Sizes, Mains Voltage 208–240 V and 380–500 V, North America
- Cable and Fuse Sizes, Mains Voltage 525–690 V, North America
- Cable Stripping Lengths
- Tightening Torques of the Terminals
- Power Ratings
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 INDUSTRIAL, 380–500 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 INDUSTRIAL, 525–600 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 INDUSTRIAL, 525–690 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 FLOW, 208–240 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 FLOW, 380–500 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 FLOW, 525–600 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 FLOW, 525–690 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 HVAC, 208–240 V
- Power Ratings of VACON® 100 HVAC, 380–500 V
- Brake Resistor Ratings
- Brake Resistor Types, Mains Voltage 208–240 V and 380–500 V
- Brake Resistance and Brake Power, Mains Voltage 208–240 V
- Brake Resistance and Brake Power, Mains Voltage 380–500 V
- Control Connections
- Technical Data, VACON® 100 INDUSTRIAL
- Technical Data, VACON® 100 FLOW
- Technical Data, VACON® 100 HVAC
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8.2 Commissioning the AC DriveContext:Follow these instructions to commission the AC drive.Prerequisites:Read the safety instructions in 2.2 Danger and Warnings and 8.1 Safety Checks before Starting the Commissioning and obey them.Procedure1. Make sure that the motor is installed correctly.2. Make sure that the motor is not connected to mains.3. Make sure that the AC drive and the motor are grounded.4. Make sure to select the mains cable, the brake cable, and the motor cable correctly.For information on cable selections, see:• 6.1.3 Cable Selection and Dimensioning and related tables• 6.1 Cable Connections• 6.2 EMC-compliant Installation5. Make sure that the control cables are as far as possible from the power cables. See 6.5.1 Additional Instructions for CableInstallation.6. Make sure that the shields of the shielded cables are connected to a grounding terminal that is identified with the PE symbol.7. Check the tightening torques of all the terminals.8. Make sure that no power correction capacitors are connected to the motor cable.9. Make sure that the cables do not touch the electrical components of the drive.10. Make sure that the common inputs of the digital input groups are connected to +24 V or ground of the control terminal or theexternal power source.11. Check the quality and quantity of the cooling air.For further information on cooling requirements, see:• 5.3.1 General Cooling Requirements• 5.3.2 Cooling• 5.3.3 Necessary Quantity of Cooling Air12. Make sure that there is no condensation on the surfaces of the AC drive.13. Make sure that there are no unwanted objects in the installation space.14. Before connecting the drive to mains, check the installation and the condition of all the fuses (see 10.3.1 List of Cable and Fuse SizeInformation) and other protective devices.8.3 Measuring the Cable and Motor InsulationDo these checks if necessary.• The insulation checks of the motor cable, see 8.3.1 Insulation Checks of the Motor Cable• The insulation checks of the mains cable, see 8.3.2 Insulation Checks of the Mains Cable• The insulation checks of the motor, see 8.3.3 Insulation Checks of the MotorCommissioningOperating Guide | VACON® 100 Wall-mounted DrivesAQ298036140958en-000101 / DPD0171192 | Danfoss A/S © 2019.05
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