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ACQ810

Brand: ABB | Category: Controller
Table of contents
ACQ810 first page preview

ACQ810

Brand: ABB | Category: Control Unit
Table of contents
  1. List of related manuals
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. What this chapter contains
  9. Contents
  10. Installation
  11. Layout
  12. Status line
  13. Operating instructions
  14. List of tasks
  15. Help and panel version – Any mode
  16. Basic operations – Any mode
  17. Output mode
  18. Parameters
  19. Assistants
  20. Changed Parameters
  21. Fault Logger
  22. Time & Date
  23. Parameter Backup
  24. I/O Settings
  25. Reference Edit
  26. Drive Info
  27. Parameter Change Log
  28. Local control vs. external control
  29. External control
  30. Pump control features
  31. Sleep function
  32. Soft pipefill
  33. Autochange
  34. Flow calculation
  35. Pump cleaning
  36. Protective functions
  37. Control interfaces
  38. Programmable I/O extensions
  39. Motor control
  40. Scalar motor control
  41. User-definable load curve
  42. User-definable U/f curve
  43. Flux braking
  44. Application control
  45. DC voltage control
  46. Safety and protections
  47. Programmable protection functions
  48. Automatic fault reset
  49. Diagnostics
  50. Maintenance counters
  51. Miscellaneous
  52. Data storage parameters
  53. Drive-to-drive link
  54. Factory default macro
  55. Default control connections
  56. External control macro
  57. Hand/Auto control macro
  58. TRAD (Traditional pump) control macro
  59. Application examples
  60. Level control macro
  61. Default settings
  62. Multipump control macro
  63. Pressure sensor connection examples
  64. Summary of parameter groups
  65. Parameter listing
  66. I/O values
  67. Control values
  68. Pump values
  69. Drive status
  70. Alarms & faults
  71. System info
  72. Start/stop/dir
  73. Start/stop mode
  74. Operating mode
  75. Analogue inputs
  76. Digital I/O
  77. Analogue outputs
  78. System
  79. Speed calculation
  80. Limits
  81. Speed ref
  82. Speed ref ramp
  83. Speed ctrl
  84. Critical speed
  85. Constant speeds
  86. Process PID
  87. Procact sel
  88. Setpoint sel
  89. Fault functions
  90. Motor therm prot
  91. Automatic reset
  92. User load curve
  93. Process variable
  94. Timed functions
  95. Flux ref
  96. Maintenance
  97. Energy optimising
  98. Voltage ctrl
  99. Fieldbus
  100. FBA settings
  101. FBA data out
  102. Embedded Modbus
  103. Load analyzer
  104. Pump logic
  105. MF communication
  106. Pump sleep
  107. Pump autochange
  108. Level control
  109. Pump protection
  110. Energy monitoring
  111. Hw configuration
  112. User motor par
  113. Start-up data
  114. Fieldbus addresses
  115. bit integer bit pointers
  116. Parameter groups 1...9
  117. Parameter groups 10...99
  118. Fault history
  119. Fault messages generated by the drive
  120. System overview
  121. Connecting the fieldbus to the drive
  122. Setting up the embedded fieldbus interface
  123. Setting the drive control parameters
  124. Basics of the embedded fieldbus interface
  125. Control word and Status word
  126. About the EFB communication profiles
  127. ABB Drives classic profile and ABB Drives enhanced profile
  128. Status word for the ABB Drives profiles
  129. State transition diagram for the ABB Drives profiles
  130. References for the ABB Drives profiles
  131. Actual values for the ABB Drives profiles
  132. Modbus register addresses for the ABB Drives classic profile
  133. Modbus register addresses for the ABB Drives enhanced profile
  134. DCU 16-bit profile
  135. Modbus register addresses for the DCU 16-bit profile
  136. DCU 32-bit profile
  137. References for the DCU 32-bit profile
  138. Modbus register addresses for the DCU 32-bit profile
  139. Modbus function codes
  140. Modbus exception codes
  141. Setting up communication through a fieldbus adapter module
  142. Drive control parameters
  143. The fieldbus control interface
  144. The Control Word and the Status Word
  145. Fieldbus references
  146. State diagram
  147. Product and service inquiries
ACQ810 first page preview

ACQ810

Brand: ABB | Category: Control Unit
Table of contents
  1. List of related manuals
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. What this chapter contains
  9. Safety in installation and maintenance
  10. Grounding
  11. General safety
  12. Fiber optic cables
  13. Related manuals
  14. Terms and abbreviations
  15. Layout
  16. Alternative output busbar configurations
  17. Component placement
  18. Power connections and control interfaces
  19. Cables for connecting the control unit to the drive module and control panel
  20. Type designation key
  21. Planning the layout of the cabinet
  22. Layout examples, door open
  23. Arranging the grounding inside the cabinet
  24. Planning the cabinet placement on a cable channel
  25. Planning the grounding of the cable shields at the cabinet lead-through
  26. Preventing the recirculation of hot air
  27. Free space at top with high air inlet gratings in the cabinet door
  28. Free space at the side and front of the drive module
  29. Planning the placement of the control panel
  30. Safety
  31. Moving and unpacking the unit
  32. Attaching the warning stickers
  33. Fastening the drive module to the cabinet base
  34. Installing the drive control unit
  35. Vertical DIN rail mounting
  36. European Union
  37. Requirements table
  38. Explosion-safe (EX) motors
  39. High-output motors and IP 23 motors
  40. Sine filters
  41. Typical power cable sizes
  42. Alternative power cable types
  43. Conduit
  44. Relay cable type
  45. Separate control cable ducts
  46. Implementing thermal overload and short-circuit protection
  47. Protecting the motor against thermal overload
  48. Implementing the Safe torque off function
  49. Implementing the Power-loss ride-through function
  50. Implementing a bypass connection
  51. Protecting the contacts of relay outputs
  52. Connecting a motor temperature sensor to the drive I/O
  53. Example circuit diagram
  54. Motor and motor cable
  55. Connecting the power cables
  56. Input cable connection procedure
  57. Motor cable connection procedure
  58. DC connection
  59. Removing the cover assembly
  60. Fastening the control cable clamp plate
  61. Connecting the control unit to the drive module
  62. Connecting the control cables
  63. Default I/O connection diagram
  64. Jumpers
  65. External power supply for the JCU Control Unit (XPOW)
  66. Start interlock (XDI:A)
  67. Safe torque off (XSTO)
  68. Routing the control cables
  69. Connecting a PC
  70. Instrumentation, busbars and cabling
  71. Groundings and protection
  72. Cooling and driven equipment
  73. Cabinet
  74. Replacing the cooling fan of the module
  75. Replacing the drive module
  76. Capacitors
  77. Replacing the capacitor pack
  78. Memory unit
  79. Derating
  80. Fuses (IEC)
  81. Fuse tables
  82. Quick guide for selecting between gG and aR fuses
  83. Dimensions, weights and free space requirements
  84. Losses, cooling data and noise
  85. Terminal and lead-through data for the power cables
  86. Control unit (JCU-21) connection data
  87. technical data
  88. Efficiency
  89. Materials
  90. CE marking
  91. Category C3
  92. UL marking
  93. Frame without pedestal (mm)
  94. Frame with busbars on the left side (mm)
  95. Drive control unit (JCU)
  96. Package
  97. Dimension drawings (USA)
  98. Frame with busbars on the left side (inches)
  99. Product and service inquiries
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