MG13A122 Vertical Bypass Non Bypass Panel PDF
MG13A122 Vertical Bypass Non Bypass Panel PDF
MG13A122 Vertical Bypass Non Bypass Panel PDF
Instruction Manual
Safety
Safety
WARNING
EQUIPMENT HAZARD!
The vertical bypass/non bypass panel contains dangerous
voltages when connected to mains voltage. It is strongly
recommended that all electrical work conform to the
National Electrical Code (NEC) and all national and local
regulations. Installation, start-up and maintenance should
be performed only by qualified personnel. Failure to follow
the NEC or local regulations could result in death or
serious injury.
Motor control equipment and electronic controls are
connected to hazardous mains voltages. Extreme care
should be taken to protect against shock. The user must
be protected against supply voltage and the motor must
be protected against overload in accordance with
applicable national and local regulations. Be sure
equipment is properly grounded. Wear safety glasses
whenever working on electric control or rotating
equipment.
Grounding
Correct protective grounding of the equipment must be
established in accordance with national and local codes.
Ground currents are higher than 3mA.
Safety Guidelines
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
WARNING
UNINTENDED START!
When the vertical bypass/non bypass panel is connected
to AC input power, the motor may start at any time. The
drive, panel, motor, and any driven equipment must be in
operational readiness. Failure to be in operational
readiness when panel and drive are connected to AC input
power could result in death, serious injury, or equipment
or property damage.
Warning against unintended start
When the vertical bypass/non bypass panel is connected
to mains, the motor may be started by means of an
external switch, a serial bus command, an input reference
signal, or a cleared fault condition. Use appropriate
cautions to guard against an unintended start.
WARNING
GROUNDING HAZARD!
For operator safety, it is important to ground drive, vertical
bypass panel, and motor properly. Follow the grounding
guidelines of local and national codes. Failure to follow
grounding guidelines could result in death or serious
injury.
Safety
Contents
Contents
1 Introduction
2-1
2-1
1.1.2 Overview
2-1
2-1
2-1
2-1
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-2
2-3
2-3
2-3
1.6 Disconnects
2-3
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-6
2-6
2 Pre-installation
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-2
3 Installation
4-1
4-1
4-1
4-5
4-5
Contents
3.2.1 Lifting
4-5
4-5
3.2.3 Forklift
4-5
4-5
3.3 Cooling
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-16
4-19
4-21
4-21
4-25
4-25
4-26
4-26
4-26
4-27
4 Start Up
5-1
5-2
5-2
6-1
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-6
7-1
7-1
6.1.1 Overview
7-1
7-2
7-5
7-7
Contents
7-8
7-8
7-10
7-10
7-11
7-11
7-12
7-12
7-13
7-13
7 Start Up Troubleshooting
7.1.1 Option Panel Alarm and Warnings
8 Appendix
8-1
8-1
9-1
8.1.1 Dimensions
9-1
9-2
9-6
Contents
Contents | Figure
Figure 1.1: Basic Non Bypass Circuit
1-2
1-3
2-1
3-5
3-6
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
3-15
3-16
3-16
3-17
3-17
3-18
3-19
3-26
3-27
5-2
5-5
6-1
6-3
6-10
Figure 6.4: Drive Display with Bypass Start Time Delay Active
6-11
6-12
8-2
8-3
8-4
8-5
8-6
8-7
8-8
Contents
8-9
8-10
8-11
8-12
8-13
8-14
Contents
Contents | Table
Table 1.1: Contactor Operation
1-2
1-3
1-5
1-6
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-5
3-8
3-20
3-21
3-22
3-23
3-24
3-25
3-27
4-2
Table 5.1: EMB2 Default Parameter Settings for Common HVAC Applications
5-1
Table 5.2: Common Functions for Controlling Motor using Bypass and Typical Terminal Connections.
5-1
6-2
6-4
6-8
6-9
6-9
7-1
7-1
7-2
Introduction
1 Introduction
1 1
1.1.2 Overview
A variable frequency drive regulates the speed and
operation of an electric motor. The drive is programmable
and offers many features and savings compared to
operating a motor from unregulated line voltage. The
panel is a protective enclosure in which the drive and
various optional components are assembled and mounted.
The vertical non bypass panel is always configured with a
disconnect switch and fuses to protect the drive. The
vertical bypass panel allows switching between running
the motor from the drive (variable speed) or across the line
input power (constant speed).
The vertical bypass panel comes with one of two control
options:
1-1
Contactor
Bypass
Mode
Test Mode
M1
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
M2
Closed
Open
Open
Open
M3
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR.
DRIVE
DISCONNECT
INPUT
POWER
1L1
1L2
1L3
L1
L2
L3
DS1
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
2L1
2L2
2L3
L1/91
L2/92
L3/93
VFD
TYPE 1 ENCLOSURE
U/96
V/97
W/98
130BX360.11
1 1
Introduction
T1
T2
T3
EARTH
GROUND
1-2
L1
Fuse
L2
Fuse
L3
DS1
Fuse
EMB2
Safety Interlock
ECB
X
Automatic Bypass
Run Permissive
Serial Communication
1L1
M1
2L1
1L2
2L2
1L3
2L3
3L1
Fuse
L1/91
3L2
Fuse
L2/92
3L3
Fuse
VFD
Type 1 Enclosure
L3/93
2T1
U/96
V/97
W/98
OL1
1T1
1T2
2T3
1T3
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR
T1
T2
T3
Fuse
M3
600V
600V
Fuse
MK902
M2
2T2
EARTH
GROUND
MK903
1 1
EARTH
GROUND
MAIN DISCONNECT
INPUT
POWER
Control Features
130BX361.11
Introduction
CONTROL
TRANSFORMER
MK904
24 V DC SMPS
MK901
5 - 6
7 + 8
1.6 Disconnects
1.6.1 Main Disconnect
The main disconnect removes line input power to the
drive and bypass. A main disconnect is available in four
options.
1-3
Introduction
1 1
1-4
Introduction
1 1
The VLT FC Drive Series comes in two panel enclosure types. One is the non bypass and the other is the bypass. See
Table 1.3 for descriptions and available options.
130BX362.10
130BX364.10
Bypass
130BX365.10
130BX363.10
Non bypass
1-5
1 1
Introduction
Bypass
Non Bypass
FC102/202/322
FC102/202/322
15 (11) - 25 (18.5)
15 (11) - 20 (15)
Panel P3
(B4 - Drive)
FC102/202/322
Volts VAC
FC302
HP (KW)
Bypass
Volts VAC
Non Bypass
FC102/202/322
FC302
HP (KW)
208
20(15)
230
20 (15) - 25 (18.5)
30 (22) - 50 (37)
Panel P4
(C3 - Drive)
FC102/202/322
20 (15) - 25 (18.5)
15 (11) - 20 (15)
30 (22) - 50 (37)
25 (18.5) - 40 (30)
Bypass
Volts VAC
Non Bypass
FC102/202/322
FC302
HP (KW)
208
25 (18.5) - 40 (30)
230
30 (22) - 40 (30)
60 (45) - 75 (55)
Panel P5)
(C4 - Drive)
FC102/202/322
30 (22) - 40 (30)
25 (18.5) - 30 (22)
60 (45) - 75 (55)
50 (37) - 60 (45)
Bypass
Volts VAC
Non Bypass
FC102/202/322
FC302
HP (KW)
50 (37) - 60 (45)
50 (37) - 60 (45)
40 (30) - 50 (37)
NOTE!
The 600 V circuit breaker option is 5,000 amp (SCCR).
Drive fusing
Drive fuses are located ahead of the drive and are a fastacting type. Drive fuses are standard in all bypass and nonbypass panels.
1-6
Pre-installation
2 Pre-installation
2 2
IMPORTANT!
130BX366.10
1.
2.
3.
4.
Panel
Power line
Motor
Ensure that the model number and power match the order
and intended use for the drive.
Drive
2-1
Pre-installation
2 2
2-2
Installation
3 Installation
3.1.1 Tools Required
TOOLS
Spreader bar capable of lifting up to 750 lbs.
Max diameter 0.5 in.
Main Fuse
Drive Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman) Danfoss (Bussman)
Transformer Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman)
HP (KW)
UL Motor
Current
7.5 (5.5)
24.2
10 (7.5)
30.8
15 (11)
46.2
20 (15)
59.4
25 (18.5)
74.8
30 (22)
88
40 (30)
114
50 (37)
143
34046200 (FNQR-1.25)
34046200 (FNQR-1.25)
Drive Fuse
(FC302) Danfoss
(Bussman)
34035600 (LPJ-40SP)
176F8953 (JJN-50)
34035700 (LPJ-50SP)
176F8953 (JJN-50)
176F8955
(JJN-60)
34042800 (LPJ-70SP)
176F8955 (JJN-60)
176F8957
(JJN-80)
34042900 (LPJ-90SP)
176F8957 (JJN-80)
176F8960
(JJN-125)
176F8960
(JJN-125)
P2
P3
P4
P5
60 (45)
Panel
(FC302)
Non
Bypass
169
P2
P3
P4
P5
176F8953
(JJN-50)
174N6538
(JJN-150)
174N6839
(JJN-200)
174N6840
(JJN-250)
3-1
3 3
3 3
Installation
230 V AC
HP (KW)
UL Motor
Current
7.5 (5.5)
22
10 (7.5)
28
15 (11)
42
Panel
(FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass &
Bypass
P2
Main Fuse
Drive Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman) Danfoss (Bussman)
Transformer Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman)
176F8953 (JJN-50)
34042700 LPJ-45SP
176F8953 (JJN-50)
34042800 (LPJ-70SP)
176F8955 (JJN-60)
34042900 (LPJ-90SP)
176F8957 (JJN-80)
176F8960
(JJN-125)
176F8960
(JJN-125)
P2
25 (18.5)
68
30 (22)
80
40 (30)
104
34043200 (LPJ-150SP)
174N6538
(JJN-150)
50 (37)
130
34043400 (LPJ-200SP)
174N6839
(JJN-200)
34046200 (FNQR-1.25)
60 (45)
154
34042300 (LPJ-250SP)
174N6840
(JJN-250)
34046200 (FNQR-1.25)
P5
P4
3-2
176F8953
(JJN-50)
176F8955
(JJN-60)
176F8957 JJN-80
P3
54
P4
Drive Fuse
(FC302) Danfoss
(Bussman)
34042600 (LPJ-35SP)
20 (15)
P3
Panel
(FC302)
Non
Bypass
P5
174N6538
(JJN-150)
174N6839
(JJN-200)
174N6840
(JJN-250)
Installation
460 V AC
Panel
(FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass &
Bypass
Main Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman)
Transformer
Drive Fuse
Fuse
Panel
(FC102/202/322) (FC102/202/322 (FC302) Non
Danfoss (Bussman)
) Danfoss
Bypass
(Bussman)
176F8952 (JJS-40)
Drive Fuse
(FC302) Danfoss
(Bussman)
HP (KW)
UL Motor
Current
15 (11)
21
34042600 (LPJ-35SP)
20 (15)
27
34035600 (LPJ-40SP)
176F8952 (JJS-40)
176F8954
(JJS-50)
25 (18.5)
34
34035700 (LPJ-50SP)
176F8954 (JJS-50)
176F8956
(JJS-60)
30 (22)
40
34035800 (LPJ-60SP)
176F8956 (JJS-60)
40 (30)
52
176U5037 (LPJ-80SP)
176F8958 (JJS-80)
176F8959
(JJS-100)
50 (37)
65
176F8961
(JJS-125)
60 (45)
77
75 (55)
96
100 (75)
124
P2
P3
P4
P5
125 (90)
156
P2
P3
P4
P5
176F8952
(JJS-40)
3 3
176F8958
(JJS-80)
176F9078
(JJS-150)
34051200
(JJS-200)
00002051
(JJS-250)
3-3
3 3
Installation
600 V AC
Panel
(FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass &
Bypass
Transformer
Fuse
Panel
Drive Fuse
(FC102/202/322) (FC302) Non (FC302) Danfoss
Danfoss
Bypass
(Bussman)
(Bussman)
Main Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman)
Drive Fuse
(FC102/202/322)
Danfoss (Bussman)
34035500 (LPJ-30SP)
176F9076 (JJS-35)
34042600 (LPJ-35SP)
176F9076 (JJS-35)
176F9077
(JJS-45)
176F8954
(JJS-50)
HP (KW)
UL Motor
Current
15 (11)
17
20 (15)
22
25 (18.5)
27
34042700 (LPJ-45SP)
176F9077 (JJS-45)
30 (22)
32
34035700 (LPJ-50SP)
176F8954 (JJS-50)
40 (30)
41
34035800 (LPJ-60SP)
176F8956 (JJS-60)
176F8958
(JJS-80)
50 (37)
52
176U5037 (LPJ-80SP)
176F8958 (JJS-80)
176F8959
(JJS-100)
60 (45)
62
34043000 (LPJ-100SP)
176F8959 (JJS-100)
176F8961
(JJS-125)
75 (55)
77
34043100 (LPJ-125SP)
176F8961 (JJS-125)
176F9078
(JJS-150)
100 (75)
99
34043200 (LPJ-150SP)
176F9078 (JJS-150)
34053600 (FNQR-0.50)
34043400 (LPJ-200SP)
130G0488 (JJS-175)
34053600 (FNQR-0.50)
P2
P3
P4
P5
125 (90)
125
P2
P3
P4
3-4
P5
176F9076
(JJS-35)
176F8956
(JJS-60)
130G0488
(JJS-175)
Installation
Description
Manufacturer
Part Number/Size
F13A & C
Primary Transformer
Bussmann
FNQ-R-0.50
F15A, B, & C
Main Fuses
Bussmann
LPJ-30-SP
3 3
F16A, B, & C
Drive Fuses
Bussmann
JJS-35
F900, F901,F902
Bussmann
FWH-020A6F, 500V
Bypass Panel
P2
36
84
P3
66
106
P4
106
167
P5
155
248
Frame
3.2.3 Forklift
3-5
CEILING
3.3 Cooling
3 3
AIRFLOW
50.8 [2.0] min
130BX368.10
AIRFLOW
FLOOR
3-6
130BX369.12
Installation
WARNING
EQUIPMENT HAZARD!
Rotating shafts and electrical equipment can be hazardous.
It is strongly recommended that all electrical work conform
to all national and local regulations. Installation, start-up
and maintenance should be performed only by qualified
personnel. Failure to follow local regulations could result in
death or serious injury.
Control wiring
3 3
130BX370.10
Installation
NOTE!
Make all power connections with a minimum of 60C/
140F rated copper wire.
WARNING
INDUCED VOLTAGE!
Run output motor cables from multiple drives separately.
Induced voltage from output motor cables run together
can charge equipment capacitors even with the equipment
turned off and locked out. Failure to run output motor
cables separately could result in death or serious injury.
NOTE!
Run input power, motor wiring and control wiring in three
separate metallic conduits or raceways for high frequency
noise isolation. Failure to isolate power, motor and control
wiring could result in less than optimum drive and
associated equipment performance.
Stop
Start
Line Power
Speed
Motor
Control
3-7
Installation
3 3
130BX372.12
26
17
19 (ECB OPTION ONLY)
CUST. CONNECTION
ECB CONTROL WIRES
CUST. CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
CUST. CONNECTION
EMB2 CONTROL WIRES
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
TERMINAL BLOCK 1
12
11
4,5,6
27
13
8
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT & OUTPUT
GROUND
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
CUST. CONNECTION
POWER TO MOTOR
T1 T2 T3
ID
Device
24 V DC
Definition
HPC
16
TF
F13
T1 primary fuse
17
VFD
CB1
18
EMB2
Control Module
DS1
19
ECB
Control Module
F15
Main fuse
20
TB1-C
F16
Drive fuse
21
TB1-P
GND
Ground terminal
22
PR1
LCP
LCP
23
PR2
10
M1
24
PR3
11
M2
25
UVM
12
M3
Bypass contactor
26
TC
Top Cover
13
OL1
27
DH
Disconnect Handle
14
PL1
Panel 24 V DC SMPS
ID
Device
15
S1
3-8
Definition
Auto Bypass Selector Switch
120 V AC control transformer
Variable frequency drive
26
130BX374.11
Installation
3 3
17
CUST. CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
TERMINAL BLOCK 1
21
27
CUST. CONNECTION
POWER TO MOTOR
T1 T2 T3
8
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT AND OUTPUT GROUND
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
Figure 3.6 P2 Non Bypass Mechanical Layout Diagram.
3-9
Installation
130BX375.12
26
3 3
CUST. CONNECTION
EMB2 / ECB CONTROL WIRES
CUST. CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
18 OR 19
17
11
10
27
4,5,6
13
12
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT GROUND
3-10
CUST. CONNECTION
OUTPUT GROUND
CUST. CONNECTION
POWER TO MOTOR
T1 T2 T3
Installation
130BX376.12
26
3 3
CUST. CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
17
CUST. CONNECTION
OUTPUT GROUND
CUST.CONNECTION
POWER TO MOTOR
T1 T2 T3
27
7
8
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT GROUND
CUST. CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
3-11
26
3 3
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
130BX378.12
Installation
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
EMB/ECB CONTROL WIRES
18 OR 19
17
10
7
11
27
4,5,6
13
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
OUTPUT POWER
T1 T2 T3
12
8
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT AND OUTPUT GROUND
3-12
Installation
130BX380.12
26
3 3
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL TERMINALS
17
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
OUTPUT GROUND
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
OUTPUT POWER
T1 T2 T3
27
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT GROUND
5
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
3-13
26
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
EMB/ECB CONTROL WIRES
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
3 3
18 OR 19
17
10
12
11
2
4,5,6
25
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
27
13
3 & 16
22
8
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
23 24
OUTPUT POWER
CUSTOMER CONNECTION T1 T2 T3
INPUT & OUTPUT GROUND
3-14
130BX381.11
Installation
26
130BX382.12
Installation
3 3
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
DRIVE CONTROL
TERMINALS
17
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
OUTPUT GROUND
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
OUTPUT POWER
T1 T2 T3
27
5
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT GROUND
8
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
INPUT POWER
L1 L2 L3
3-15
130BX383.12
CONTROL WIRES
NOTE!
RUN INPUT POWER, MOTOR WIRING AND CONTROL
WIRING IN THREE SEPARATE METALLIC CONDUITS OR
RACEWAYS FOR HIGH FREQUENCY NOISE ISOLATION.
FAILURE TO ISOLATE POWER, MOTOR AND CONTROL
WIRING COULD RESULT IN LESS THAN OPTIMUM DRIVE
AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE.
POWER WIRES
BYPASS PANEL CONDUIT ENTRY DIAGRAM
USE EITHER CONDUIT PLATE FOR CONVENIENCE
130BX384.12
3 3
Installation
CONTROL WIRES
POWER WIRES
3-16
130BX387.11
Installation
3 3
CONTROL WIRES
INPUT POWER WIRES
CONTROL WIRES
OUTPUT POWER WIRES
Non Bypass
Bypass
130BX388.11
CONTROL WIRES
Non Bypass
Bypass
3-17
130BX389.12
Installation
3 3
CONTROL WIRES
CONTROL WIRES
Non Bypass
Bypass
3-18
130BX390.11
Installation
3 3
CONTROL WIRES
CONTROL WIRES
Bypass
Non Bypass
WARNING
ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE HAZARDS WITH IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED FIELD WIRING!
Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE & ELECTROCUTION hazards. To avoid these hazards, you MUST
follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in the National Electrical Codes (NEC) and your
local/state electrical codes. All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel.
Failure to follow these requirements could result in death or serious injury.
NOTE!
Make all power connections with minimum 60 or 75C/140 or 155F rated copper wiring for installations in North America.
3-19
Installation
208 V AC
3 3
Panel
(FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass &
Bypass
HP (KW)
UL Motor
Current
7.5 (5.5)
24.2
10 (7.5)
30.8
15 (11)
46.2
20 (15)
59.4
P3
25 (18.5)
74.8
P3 - Non Bypass
P4 -Bypass
30 (22)
88
40 (30)
114
50 (37)
143
60 (45)
169
P2
Panel (FC302)
Non Bypass
Minimum
Temperature Wire
Maximum Field
Wiring Size Class
B or C
Field Ground
Wiring Size Class
B or C
8 AWG
10 AWG
8 AWG
10 AWG
60
4 AWG
10 AWG
60
3 AWG
10 AWG
60
2 AWG
8 AWG
60
2 AWG
8 AWG
60
1/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
3/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
4/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
P2
P3
P4
P4
P5
P5
230 V AC
HP (KW)
UL Motor
Current
7.5 (5.5)
22
10 (7.5)
28
15 (11)
42
20 (15)
54
25 (18.5)
68
30 (22)
80
40 (30)
104
50 (37)
130
60 (45)
154
Panel
(FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass &
Bypass
P2
P2
P3
P3
P4
P4
P5
P5
Maximum Field
Wiring Size
Class B or C
Field Ground
Wiring Size
Class B or C
Minimum
Temperature Wire
Rating "Degree C"
Copper Conductor
10 AWG
10 AWG
60
8 AWG
10 AWG
60
6 AWG
10 AWG
60
4 AWG
10 AWG
60
3 AWG
8 AWG
60
3 AWG
8 AWG
60
1 AWG
6 AWG
75
2/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
3/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
3-20
Installation
460 V AC
HP (KW)
Panel
Maximum Field
Field Ground
(FC102/202/322) Panel (FC302) Non
UL Motor Current
Wiring Size Class Wiring Size Class
Non Bypass &
Bypass
B or C
B or C
Bypass
15 (11)
21
20 (15)
27
25 (18.5)
34
30 (22)
40
40 (30)
52
50 (37)
65
60 (45)
77
75 (55)
96
100 (75)
124
125 (90)
156
P2
P2
P3
P3
P4
P4
P5
P5
Minimum
Temperature Wire
Rating "C" Copper
Conductor
10 AWG
10 AWG
8 AWG
10 AWG
60
60
6 AWG
10 AWG
60
6 AWG
10 AWG
60
4 AWG
10 AWG
60
3 AWG
8 AWG
60
1 AWG
8 AWG
60
1 AWG
8 AWG
60
2/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
3/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
3 3
600 VAC
HP (KW)
Panel
(FC102/202/322) Panel (FC302) Non
UL Motor Current
Non Bypass &
Bypass
Bypass
15 (11)
17
20 (15)
22
25 (18.5)
27
30 (22)
32
40 (30)
41
50 (37)
52
60 (45)
62
75 (55)
77
100 (75)
99
125 (90)
125
P2
P2
P3
P3
P4
P4
P5
P5
Maximum Field
Field Ground
Wiring Size Class Wiring Size Class
B or C
B or C
Minimum
Temperature Wire
Rating "Degree C"
Copper Conductor
10 AWG
10 AWG
60
10 AWG
10 AWG
60
8 AWG
10 AWG
60
8 AWG
10 AWG
60
6 AWG
10 AWG
60
4 AWG
10 AWG
60
3 AWG
8 AWG
60
1 AWG
8 AWG
60
1 AWG
8 AWG
60
2/0 AWG
6 AWG
75
The wire style rating specifications are provided inTable 3.9 and Table 3.10
Tighten all connections to the torque specifications provided in Table 3.11 and Table 3.12
The torque specifications are also located on the tightening torque and wire rating label inside the panel cover.
See Table 3.14 for a sample of the torque and wire rating data.
3-21
3-22
P4
P3
P2
P5
P4
P3
P2
Bypass
88.5 (10)
88.5 (10)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
70 (7.9)
124 (14)
88.5 (10)
88.5 (10)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
55 (6.2)
70 (7.9)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
16 (1.8)
Drive
Disconnect
Switch L1, L2,
& L3 Torque
lb-in (N-m)
55 (6.2)
Output
Input
230 V
124/212.4
(14/24) *Note 1
Non Bypass
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
70 (7.9)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
Input
Bypass
500 (56.5)
500 (56.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
120 (13.5)
120 (13.5)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
274 (31)
274 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
45 (5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
55 (6.2)
18 (2)
18 (2)
18 (2)
7 (0.8)
7 (0.8)
500 (56.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
120 (13.5)
120 (13.5)
120 (13.5)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
274 (31)
274 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
45 (5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
Circuit Breaker
Disconnect Switch Disconnect Switch
L1, L2, & L3
(w/o Fuses) UL508A Fusible UL98 L1,
Torque lb-in
L1, L2, & L3 Torque L2, & L3 Torque
lb-in (N-m)
lb-in (N-m)
(N-m)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
55 (6.2)
18 (2)
18 (2)
7 (0.8)
7 (0.8)
Drive
Disconnect Switch
Circuit Breaker
Disconnect Switch
Disconnect
Motor T1, T2, &
(w/o Fuses)
L1, L2, & L3
Fusible UL98 L1,
Switch L1, L2, & T3 Torque lb-in UL508A L1, L2, &
Torque lb-in
L2, & L3 Torque
L3 Torque lb-in
(N-m)
L3 Torque lb-in
lb-in (N-m)
(N-m)
(N-m)
(N-m)
Input
Output
275 (31)
275 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
24 (2.7)
24 (2.7)
Single Motor
Overload T1,
T2, & T3
Torque lb-in
(N-m)
Output
275 (31)
275 (31)
275 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
24 (2.7)
24 (2.7)
Single Motor
Overload T1,
T2, & T3
Torque lb-in
(N-m)
*Note 1 - Tightening of terminals for different cable dimensions x/y, where x <0.147in sq [95mm sq] and y>0.147 in sq [95mm sq]
P5
P4
P3
P2
P5
60 (45)
50 (37)
40 (30)
30 (22)
25 (18.5)
20 (15)
15 (11)
10 (7.5)
7.5 (5.5)
HP (KW)
60 (45)
50 (37)
40 (30)
P4
P4 - Bypass
25 (18.5)
30 (22)
P3 - Non Bypass
P2
20 (15)
15 (11)
10 (7.5)
Panel (FC302)
Non Bypass
Output
208 V
3 3
7.5 (5.5)
HP (KW)
Panel (FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass & Bypass
Input
Non Bypass
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
(N-m)
Ground Wire
Torque lb-in
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
(N-m)
Ground Wire
Torque lb-in
Installation
Vertical Bypass/Non Bypass Panel
P5
P4
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
70 (7.9)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
124 (14)
124 (14)
88.5 (10)
88.5 (10)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
55 (6.2)
18 (2)
18 (2)
18 (2)
7 (0.8)
7 (0.8)
7 (0.8)
(N-m)
Disconnect
Switch (w/o
Fuses) UL508A
L1, L2, & L3
Torque lb-in
500 (56.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
120 (13.5)
120 (13.5)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
(N-m)
274 (31)
274 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
45 (5)
45 (5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
(N-m)
Circuit Breaker
L1, L2, & L3
Torque lb-in
Bypass
Disconnect Switch
Fusible UL98 L1,
L2, & L3 Torque
lb-in
Input
Output
275 (31)
275 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
24 (2.7)
24 (2.7)
24 (2.7)
Single Motor
Overload T1, T2,
& T3 Torque lbin (N-m)
*Note 1 - Tightening of terminals for different cable dimensions x/y, where x <0.147in sq [95mm sq] and y>0.147 in sq [95mm sq]
P5
P4
125 (90)
100 (75)
75 (55)
60 (45)
50 (37)
P3
55 (6.2)
40 (30)
P3
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
30 (22)
P2
55 (6.2)
P2
25 (18.5)
20 (15)
15 (11)
HP (KW)
Panel (FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass & Bypass
Output
460 V
Drive
Panel (FC302)
Disconnect
Motor T1, T2, &
Non Bypass
Switch L1, L2, & T3 Torque lb-in
L3 Torque lb-in
(N-m)
(N-m)
Input
Non Bypass
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
(N-m)
Ground Wire
Torque lb-in
Installation
Vertical Bypass/Non Bypass Panel
3 3
3-23
3-24
P5
P4
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
70 (7.9)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
124 (14)
124 (14)
88.5 (10)
88.5 (10)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
16 (1.8)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
55 (6.2)
55 (6.2)
18 (2)
18 (2)
7 (.79)
7 (.79)
7 (.79)
7 (.79)
(N-m)
Disconnect
Switch (w/o
Fuses) UL508A
L1, L2, & L3
Torque lb-in
Bypass
Output
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
120 (13.5)
120 (13.5)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
30 (3.3)
17 (1.92)
200 (22.5)
200 (22.5)
62 (7)
62 (7)
62 (7)
62 (7)
62 (7)
62 (7)
62 (7)
62 (7)
275 (31)
275 (31)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
50 (5.6)
24 (2.7)
24 (2.7)
24 (2.7)
Disconnect
Circuit Breaker
Switch Fusible
Single Motor
L1, L2, & L3
UL98 L1, L2, & L3
Overload T1,
Torque lb-in
Torque lb-in
T2, & T3 Torque
lb-in (N-m)
(N-m)
(N-m)
Input
*Note 1 - Tightening of terminals for different cable dimensions x/y, where x <0.147in sq [95mm sq] and y>0.147 in sq [95mm sq]
P5
P4
P3
125 (90)
100 (75)
75 (55)
60 (45)
50 (37)
40 (30)
55 (6.2)
P3
55 (6.2)
30 (22)
P2
55 (6.2)
P2
55 (6.2)
25 (18.5)
20 (15)
15 (11)
HP (KW)
Panel (FC102/202/322)
Non Bypass & Bypass
Output
600 V
3 3
Drive
Panel (FC302)
Disconnect
Motor T1, T2, &
Non Bypass
Switch L1, L2, & T3 Torque lb-in
L3 Torque lb-in
(N-m)
(N-m)
Input
Non Bypass
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
40 (4.5)
(N-m)
Ground Wire
Torque lb-in
Installation
Vertical Bypass/Non Bypass Panel
Installation
Field Connection
25 (2.8) 25 (2.8)
25 (2.8) 25 (2.8)
TB1
25 (2.8) 25 (2.8)
3 3
WARNING
INDUCED VOLTAGE!
CAUTION
WARNING
ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE HAZARDS WITH
IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED FIELD
WIRING!
NOTE!
Run input power, motor wiring and control wiring in three
separate metallic conduits or raceways for high frequency
noise isolation. Failure to isolate power, motor and control
wiring could result in less than optimum drive and
associated equipment performance.
3-25
3 3
Installation
WARNING
130BX224.10
GROUNDING HAZARD!
for operator safety, it is important to ground the option
panel properly. Failure to do so could result in death or
serious injury.
NOTE!
It is the responsibility of the user or certified electrical
installer to ensure correct grounding (earthing) of the
equipment in accordance with national and local electrical
codes and standards.
3
4
1.
EIA-485 terminal
2.
Jumper wire
3.
Control terminals
4.
3-26
NOTE!
It is recommended to use braided-shielded, twisted-pair
cables to reduce noise between conductors.
1.
2.
3.
Installation
Programming
Serial communication point maps, parameter settings, and
other details for bypass option functionality are included in
the serial communication materials supplied with the unit.
3 3
130BX231.10
Terminal No.
Function
Form-C relay output. Useable for AC or DC voltage and resistive or inductive loads. See drive support materials for
details on voltage and current ratings and relay location.
12, 13
24 V DC digital supply voltage. Useable for digital inputs and external transducers. To use the 24 V DC for digital input
common, program parameter 5-00 for PNP operation. Maximum output current is 200 mA total for all 24V loads.
Digital inputs. Selectable for NPN or PNP function in parameter 5-00. Default is PNP.
27, 29
Digital inputs or outputs. Programmable for either. Parameter 5-01 for terminal 27 and 5-02 for 29 selects input/output
function. Default setting is input.
20
Common for digital inputs. To use for digital input common, program parameter 5-00 for NPN operation.
39
42
Analog output. Programmable for various functions in parameter 6-5*. The analog signal is 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA at
a maximum of 500 .
50
53, 54
Analog input. Selectable for voltage (0-10 V) or current (0- or 4-20 mA). Closed is for current and open is for voltage.
Switches are located on the drive control card behind the removable LCP. See drive support materials for details.
55
61
Common for serial communication. Do not use to terminate shields. See drive support materials for proper shield
termination.
68 (+), 69 (-)
RS-485 interface. When the drive is connected to an RS-485 serial communication bus, a drive control card switch is
provided for termination resistance. ON for termination and OFF for no termination. See drive support materials for
details.
3-27
Installation
3 3
3-28
Start Up
4 Start Up
1.
WARNING
11.
CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!
HIGH VOLTAGE!
if input and output connections have been connected
improperly, there is potential for high voltage on these
terminals. If power leads for multiple motors are
improperly run in same conduit, there is potential for
leakage current to charge capacitors within the panel, even
when disconnected from line input. For initial start up,
make no assumptions about power components. Follow
pre-start procedures described below. Failure to do so
could result in death, serious injury or damage to
equipment.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
13.
14.
4-1
4 4
4 4
Start Up
Description
Auxiliary equipment
Look for auxiliary equipment, switches, disconnects, or input fuses/circuit breakers that may reside on input
power side of drive or output side to motor. Examine their operational readiness and ensure they are ready in
all respects for operation at full speed. Check function and installation of pressure sensors or encoders (etc.)
used for feedback to drive. Remove power factor correction caps on motor, if present.
Cable routing
Ensure that input power, motor wiring, and control wiring are in three separate metallic conduits for high
frequency noise isolation. Failure to isolate power, motor, and control wiring could result in less than optimum
drive and associated equipment performance.
Control wiring
Check for broken or damaged wires and connections. Check the voltage source of the signals, if necessary. The
use of shielded cable or twisted pair is recommended for serial communication. Ensure the shield is terminated
correctly.
EMC considerations
Environmental
conditions
See panel label for the maximum ambient operating temperature. Humidity levels must be less than 95% noncondensing. Attitude less than 3300 feet.
Check that all fuses are inserted firmly and in operational condition and that all circuit breakers are in the open
position.
Grounding
The panel requires a dedicated ground wire from its chassis to the building ground. It is required that the
motor be grounded to the panel chassis. The use of conduit or mounting of the panel to a metal surface is not
considered a suitable ground. Check for good ground connections that are tight and free of oxidation. Run
insulated motor ground wire back to panel in conduit with motor wires.
Check for loose connections. Check for proper fusing or circuit breakers.
Panel interior
Panel interior must be free of dirt, metal chips, moisture, and corrosion. Check for harmful airborne contaminates such as sulfur based compounds.
Proper Cooling
Clearance
Panels require top and bottom clearance adequate to ensure proper air flow for cooling. See Figure 3.2 and
Figure 3.3
Switches
Ensure that all switch and disconnect settings are in the proper position.
Vibration
Look for any unusual amount of vibration the equipment may be subjected to when mounting panel.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT HAZARD!
1.
2.
3.
4.
4-2
Start Up
CAUTION
MOTOR START!
9a
9b
9c
6.
7.
8.
10.
7a
10a
7b
10b
7c
7d
7e
7f
7g
12.
13.
8b
8c
8d
8e
CAUTION
4-3
4 4
Start Up
4 4
4-4
Parameter Number
Value Number
Value Name
27
500
Parameter Name
PNP
External Interlock
Function
27
501
Term 27 mode
Input
External Interlock
29
502
Term 29 Mode
Output
18
510
Start
19
511
52
Run Permissive
27
512
External Interlock
29
531
160
No Alarm
01 & 02
540 [0]
Relay 1 function
167
Run Permissive
01 & 02
540 [0]
0.00 seconds
Off Delay
Run Permissive
Auto Bypass
Common run/stop
Run Permissive
External Interlock
5 5
Auto Bypass
Table 5.1 EMB2 Default Parameter Settings for Common HVAC Applications
If the drive is reinitialized, be sure that these settings are maintained or reset for proper bypass.
Name
Function
Drive Terminals
EMB2 X59
Input Command
Input Command
Output Status
EMB2 X55
3, 4
13, 18
04, 05, 06
Output Command
Input Command
11, 12
1, 2
Safety Stop
Input Command
5, 6
Drive Fault
Output Status
5, 6, 7
Fire Mode
Input Command
Drive Mode
Output Status
1, 2
7, 8
Bypass Mode
Output Status
3, 4
Fire Mode
Output Status
9, 10
Table 5.2 Common Functions for Controlling Motor using Bypass and Typical Terminal Connections.
Commands enable drive functions. Status reports describe conditions, but do not enable a function.
5-1
(8)
S1
(7)
(2)
S1
(1)
POSITION
35
(95)
BLUE
30
91
(13)
(14)
94
M2
(A1)
34
(31)
(32)
(A2)
43
(31)
(32)
27
M1
(A1)
M3
42
(A2)
2
3
(A2)
PL2
M2
(33)
(34)
M3
(33)
(34)
BLUE
NC
8
S105
MK 107
EXTERNAL
24 V SUPPLY
O.L. RELAY
CONTACT
MK 103
DRIVE
100
BLUE
91
BLUE
90
BLUE
92
BLUE
94
BLUE
83
BLUE
84
BLUE
NC
60
10
NC
BLUE
NC
7
8
9
MK 106
M1, M2, AND M3
CONTACTORS
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A CR9
MAXIMUM
72
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A RL6
MAXIMUM
11
73
12
NC
13
NC
14
12
11
10
9
MK 100
CUSTOMER
CONNECTIONS
X55
7
6
5
4
10
MK103
EMB2
BOARD
130B7290
TO DRIVE
CONTROL BOARD
(10 POS. TB)
71 10
(X2)
(X1)
40
6
70
31
5
NC
33
M3
(A1)
M2
30
28
M2
ON
100
BLUE
1 2
BLUE/WHT
BLUE
5 5
27 100
2
MK 105
D/O/B/T SWITCH
28
OL1
(96)
91
1
BLUE
TO SMPS
94
BLUE
BLUE
5-6
7-8
BLUE/WHT
X
X
BLUE
1-2
3-4
(6)
S1 (4)
(3)
TEST
BYPASS
BLUE
OFF
BLUE
DRIVE
CONTACT
S1
(5)
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
DAMPER END SWITCH
RUN PERMISSIVE
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
2
1
MK105
1 2 3 4
X59
S105
ON
12
2
14
13
12
11
10
MK 101
CUSTOMER
CONNECTIONS
11
MK107
10
9
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A
MAXIMUM M3
7
6
5
4
7
6
RUN PERMISSIVE
ON
NO FUNCTION
COMMON RUN/STOP
ON
NO FUNCTION
S100
1 2 3 4
MK110
TEST CONNECTOR
S105
1 2 3 4
ON
S100
4
3
2
1
MK 110
TEST CONNECTOR
MK101 8
1 2 3 4
EMB2 BOARD
130B7290
M2
ON
S100
1 2 3 4
RL2
MK100 8
MK106
NC
8
7
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
MOTOR ON BYPASS
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
MOTOR ON DRIVE
CUSTOMER SETTING
AUTOMATIC BYPASS TIME SELECT
ONLY # 1 ON 30 SECONDS
ONLY # 2 ON 60 SEC.
ONLY # 3 ON 300 SEC
ALL ON 15 SEC.
ALL OFF NO AUTO BYPASS (FACTORY DEFAULT)
5-2
130BX402.12
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Remove power to the bypass panel before setting auto
bypass dip switch settings. Bypass can contain high
voltage. Failure to remove power to bypass panel before
setting dip switches could result in death or serious injury.
Operation
Operation
5-3
5 5
General Information
Run permissive allows a remote signal to notify the drive
to start, indicating the system is safe to operate. Run
permissive works in drive or bypass mode. Run permissive
is enabled by factory default and can be disabled by
switching dip switch #4 on S105 to the on position or
placing a jumper wire between terminal 1 and 2 of the
X55 customer connector.
General Information
The overload device provides overcurrent protection for
the motor when running in bypass. The thermally activated
overload monitors motor current and trips to remove
power to the motor if a sustained over-current condition
exists. A Class 20 overload is standard with a variable
setting for motor current. Test and reset buttons are also
provided. In drive mode, the drive provides current sensing
and trip protection. Fuses provide quick action for high
over current conditions.
5 5
Operation
5-4
CAUTION
MOTOR DAMAGE!
Repeated attempts to reset an overload can cause motor
damage. Correct the overload condition and let the
overload and motor return to normal operating
temperature before resetting. See motor manufacturers
recommendations for time between start attempts. Failure
to correct the overload condition and let the motor return
to normal operating temperature could cause motor
damage.
Operation
Overloads are rated by class. The class is defined by the
NEC to determine the maximum time to trip. A Class 20
overload, for example, has a typical trip delay of 20 sec. or
less at 600% current and normal operating temperature.
This allows for high motor inrush current for 20 sec. while
the motor is ramping up to synchronous speed. The trip
time, however, is based on the percentage of overload.
The higher the overload, the shorter the trip time. It is
important that the overload class not exceed the motor
class rating or motor damage could occur.
Overload Function Setup
General Information
Fire mode runs the motor at full speed in bypass and is
intended to ignore common safety, overload, and mode
selector switch inputs in emergency situations. The motor
will continue to run in bypass until fire mode is removed
or the unit fails.
TRIP
MANUAL
5
10
AUTO
30
20
TEST
130BX229.10
RESET
Operation
97NO
T1
98NO
95NC
T2
96NC
T3
5-5
5 5
5 5
5-6
LCP Display
2.
Menu keys
3.
Menu navigation
6.1.1 Overview
4.
Control keys
130BX230.10
4
Figure 6.1 Local Control Panel (LCP)
6-1
6 6
Parameter
Parameter name
Setting title
Setting
Function
5-01
Term 27 Mode
Input
Customer Interlock
5-02
Term 29 Mode
Output
Auto bypass
Common run/stop
5-10
Start
5-11
Run Permissive
52
Run Permissive
5-12
External Interlock
Customer Interlock
5-31
No Alarm
160
Auto bypass
5-40(0)
Relay 1 function
167
Run Permissive
5-40(0)
Off Delay
0.00 S
Run Permissive
6 6
6-2
1.
Terminal X58
2.
Terminal X56
3.
Terminal X57
4.
Terminal X59
BLU
TO PAGE 1
CUSTOMER
MOTOR
RUNNING
CONTACT
NC
28
BLU/WHT 100
NC
100 BLU/WHT (A2) M3 (A1) BLU 15
NC
(A2)
M2
NC
(A1) BLU 16
NC
(A2)
NC
(A1) BLU 17
M1
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
SAFETY
INTERLOCK
24 VDC, 0.25 A
OL1
TO PAGE 1
(95)
M2
(14)M3 (13)
(44)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
BYPASS
MODE ENABLE
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
MANUAL
BYPASS
OVERRIDE
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
CONNECTION LOAD
DRIVE MODE
NC
18
BLU 22
1
2
X58
EXTERNAL
24 V SUPPLY
0-24 VDC
MAXIMUM 1 AMPS
DC RESISTIVE
X56
3
4
+ 24 V
5
6
7
+ 24 V
8
9
10
+ 24 V
6 6
11
12
1
SAFTY INTERLOCK
COM
X57
BLU 19
O.L. TRIP
BLU 20
M2 STATUS
M3 STATUS
BLU 21
(43)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
O.L. RESET
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
CONNECTION
BYPASS MODE LOAD
TB1
ECB
BOARD
2
130BX391.11
BYPASS OVERRIDE
10
O.L. RESET
COM
COM
NC
NC
4
5
X59
DRIVE MODE
BYPASS MODE
COM
COM
24 VDC
40 mA MAX
TEST CONNECTOR
MK 110
6-3
Input Conn.
X57
Term.
Function
Common
No function
8
9
Output Conn.
6 6
X59
Relay Output
X56
Digital input overrides system to Bypass Mode ignoring all User supplied dry contact
other inputs and commands, except for safety stop on
terminal 1.
10
Term.
Function
No function
No function
Term.
Function
3-12
6-4
Type
130BX234.10
Use the LCP and display to switch between the motor running in drive mode or bypass when operating in local control. The
display in operating mode is shown below.
6 6
130BX235.10
1 = Display
2 = Info key
3 = Drive/Bypass Option Key
130BX237.10
130BX236.10
NOTE!
Pressing [Info] at any time displays tips and guidelines for performing the function currently activated.
6-5
130BX238.10
6 6
6-6
6 6
130BX240.10
130BX239.10
Access parameters to program bypass functions in accordance with the following instructions:
130BX241.10
130BX242.10
6-7
6 6
[Off Reset] allows the user to stop the motor locally from the LCP. Press the [Off Reset] to stop the motor locally,
either in drive or bypass mode.
[Auto on] allows the motor to be started remotely from digital input or serial communications. Press [Auto on] to
activate the remote motor start and stop from a digital input or serial communications in drive or bypass mode.
Press [Drive Bypass] to initiate the display to toggle between drive or bypass mode of operation. Press [OK] to
accept the change or [Cancel] to cancel the action.
Parameter No.
Key
Function
00-44
[Off Reset]
This disables or enables the [Off Reset] key on LCP. (0) disabled, (1)
enabled, (2) password Default value is (1) enabled.
00-45
[Drive Bypass]
This disables or enables the [Drive Bypass] key on LCP. (0) disabled,
(1) enabled, (2) password Default value is (1) enabled.
Operation
Drive mode: The motor is connected to and controlled by the drive. Contactors M1 and M2 are closed while
contactor M3 is open. The motor will not run until a run command is present.
6-8
Bypass mode: The motor operates at full speed across the line when a run command is present. Contactor M3 is
closed and M1 and M2 are open.
Test mode: Test mode puts the panel into bypass mode and will automatically run in bypass. Contactor M1 is
closed, supplying power to the drive for test purposes while M2 is open. Contactor M3 controls the operation of
the motor in bypass, closed to run the motor, open to remove power. The control keys on the LCP will not control
the bypass until test mode is removed.
Auto bypass mode: When in drive mode, auto bypass is a timed interval that allows a fault condition in the drive
to activate running the motor in bypass without operator intervention.
Selection
31-00
Bypass Mode
Function
Selects source of motor power.
(0) Drive (drive mode) (1) Bypass (bypass
mode)
31-01
31-02
31-10
31-11
Bit
0
Test Mode The Test Mode bit will be true when the ECB is in Test Mode.
Drive Mode The Drive Mode bit will be true when the ECB is in Drive Mode.
Automatic Bypass Mode The Automatic Bypass Mode bit will be true when the ECB is in Automatic Bypass Mode.
Bypass Mode The Bypass Mode bit will be true when the ECB is in Bypass Mode.
Motor Running from Bypass/Drive The Motor Running from Bypass/Drive Bit will be true when the motor is running from
either the drive or the bypass.
Overload Trip The Overload Trip Bit will be true when the ECB detects an overload trip.
M2 Contactor Fault The Contactor Fault Bit will be true when an M2 Contactor Fault is detected.
M3 Contactor Fault The Contactor Fault Bit will be true when an M3 Contactor Fault is detected.
External Interlock The External Interlock Bit will be true when an External Interlock fault is detected.
10
Manual Bypass Override The Manual Bypass Override Bit will be true when the Manual Bypass Override input is true.
6-9
6 6
Motor running and bypass in drive mode. Status word 22 hexadecimal converts to 00000100010 binary.
Bit
10
Binary
1.
External interlock fault (open) and bypass in bypass mode. Status word 208 hexadecimal converts to 01000001000
binary.
Bit
10
Binary
Operation
6-10
a safety is open
6 6
130BX244.10
General Information
With run permissive active, the drive sends a run request
and waits for a remote response before notifying the
motor to start. The response indicates the system is safe to
operate. Run permissive operates from the LCP hand/off/
auto select in drive or bypass mode. Run permissive is
enabled by programming in the drive parameters.
Prior to Enabling Run Permissive
6 6
Operation
General Information
An overload device provides overcurrent protection for the
motor when running in bypass. The thermally activated
overload monitors motor current and trips to remove
power to the motor if a sustained overcurrent condition
exists. A Class 20 overload is standard with a variable
setting for motor current. Test and reset buttons are also
provided. In drive mode, the drive provides current sensing
and trip protection. Fuses provide quick action for high
over current conditions.
Prior to Enabling Overload
CAUTION
MOTOR DAMAGE!
Repeated attempts to reset overload can cause motor
damage. Correct the overload condition and let the
overload and motor return to normal operating
temperature before resetting. See motor manufacturers
recommendations for time between start attempts. Failure
to correct the overload condition and let the motor return
to normal operating temperature could cause motor
damage.
Operation
Overloads and motors are both rated by class. The class is
defined by the NEC to determine the maximum time to
trip. A Class 20 overload, for example, has a typical trip
6-11
TRIP
MANUAL
10
97NO
T1
AUTO
30
20
TEST
98NO
130BX229.10
6 6
RESET
95NC
T2
96NC
T3
Operation
A user supplied remote run command wired to drive
terminals 13 and 18 initiates remote drive or bypass
operation. Common run/stop can also be activated by
hand on the LCP or through serial communication.
Operation in either drive or bypass is determined by drive
or bypass mode selection, not the run/stop command.
Prior to Enabling Common Run/Stop
General Information
The safety interlock feature prevents the drive or bypass
from operating. Only a fire mode command to run
overrides this function. For operation in drive or bypass
mode, the safety external interlock input contact must be
closed. External inputs include, but are not limited to, high
and low pressure limit switches, fire alarm, smoke alarm,
high and low temperature switches, and vibration sensors.
Operation
When an external safety input closes on ECB terminals 1
and 2 on connector X57, the option panel is in operational
mode. When open, power to the motor is disabled. The
bypass ignores all run commands except for fire mode
operation, when applicable. The drive display indicates
alarm 221, bypass interlock, meaning the problem is
external to the drive. A factory installed jumper between
6-12
General Information
The common run/stop function provides remote run and
stop control of the motor while in either drive or bypass.
Without common run/stop, the motor would automatically
run at full speed whenever the bypass is activated. The
remote signal provides drive control as well as bypass
control, making this one input common to both. Common
run/stop is enabled by factory default. When used with the
run permissive function, common run/stop permits run
request operation in bypass.
6 6
Operation
6-13
6 6
6-14
Start Up Troubleshooting
7 Start Up Troubleshooting
7.1.1 Option Panel Alarm and Warnings
Code
Number
Title
Definition
220
Overload Trip
Motor overload has tripped. Indicates excess motor load. Check motor and driven load. To reset,
press [Off Reset]. Then, to restart the system, press [Auto on] or [Hand on].
221
Bypass Interlock
Bypass interlock has opened and caused the motor to stop. Correct the problem. Depending on
the setting of parameter 14-20, the system will either automatically reset this alarm or require the
[Off Reset] key to be pressed.
222
M2 Open Failed
ECB: The contactor that connects the drive to the motor failed to open. The motor can not be
operated.
223
M2 Close Failed
ECB: The contactor that connects the drive to the motor failed to close. The motor can not be
operated.
224
M3 Open Failed
ECB: The contactor that connects the motor to the power line has failed to open.
226
M3 Close Failed
ECB: The contactor that connects the motor to the power line has failed to close. The motor can
not be operated.
227
Communication between the main control card and the bypass option has been lost. Motor control
lost. It will be possible to run the motor using Manual Bypass Override.
228
229
Motor Disconn.
Terminal 3 on connector X57 of the ECB control card shows an open. This generally means that
neither motor has been selected in contactor motor select. Select a motor.
Definition
Indicates the number of sec. until the motor will be started in bypass. This time delay
can be adjusted using parameter 31-01.
Indicates the number of sec. left until the system automatically activates Bypass Mode.
Time delay can be adjusted using parameter 31-02.
7-1
7 7
Start Up Troubleshooting
Symptom
No function
7 7
Open power
fuses or
circuit
breaker trip
Possible cause
Test
Solution
Correct voltage at source.
See pre-startup check list to see if motor Correct any wrong connections. This
and power leads were swapped.
could potentially cause damage to the
panel.
OL tripped
A tripped OL will disable the motor from Perform pre-startup checklist and set
running. Verify that OL relay is in the
OL per instructions.
normal operating position per the
manual.
Motor overload
Drive overload
Loose connections
Start Up Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Test
Solution
Application problem
Power problem
Motor problem
Control short
Control short
Panel problem
Repeated
fuse or circuit
breaker fault.
Open control
fuse
Open SMPS
fuse
Motor
rotation
incorrect
4 Start Up.
7-3
7 7
7 7
Start Up Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Test
Solution
Motor overloaded
Loose connections
Contamination
Defective coil
Contamination
Defective coil
Overload trips
Contactor fails
to pull in
Contactor fails
to drop out
Mains current
imbalance
greater than
3%
Problem with motor or motor wiring Rotate outgoing motor leads one
Motor current
imbalance
greater than
3%
7-4
position; U to V, V to W, and W to U.
Appendix
8 Appendix
8.1.1 Dimensions
P2 NONBYPASS
P2 BYPASS
P3 NONBYPASS
P3 BYPASS
P4 NONBYPASS
P4 BYPASS
P5 NONBYPASS
P5 BYPASS
15.13 [384.2]
8.86 [225.0]
9.11 [231.4]
9.57 [243.0]
9.57 [243.0]
12.69 [322.3]
12.69 [322.2]
15.13 [384.3]
A1
6.66 [169.1]
29.92 [759.9]
41.77 [1061.0]
34.33 [872.0]
43.23 [1098.0]
39.58 [1005.4]
54.38 [1381.4]
45.79 [1163.1]
59.64 [1514.9]
18.01 [457.5]
11.45 [290.9]
15.94 [405.0]
11.23 [285.2]
17.70 [449.6]
14.78 [375.5]
17.99 [457.0]
14.78 [375.4]
1.10 [28.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.59 [15.0]
5.51 [140.0]
7.87 [200.0]
7.87 [200.0]
7.87 [200.0]
10.63 [270.0]
10.63 [270.0]
12.99 [330.0]
12.99 [330.0]
28.80 [731.5]
41.02 [1042.0]
32.13 [816.0]
41.18 [1046.0]
37.32 [948.0]
51.89 [1318.0]
43.54 [1106.0]
57.09 [1450.0]
0.27 [6.8]
0.27 [6.8]
0.33 [8.5]
0.33 [8.5]
0.33 [8.5]
0.33 [8.5]
0.33 [8.5]
0.33 [8.5]
0.39 [10.0]
0.43 [11.0]
0.47 [12.0]
0.39 [10.0]
0.47 [12.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.47 [12.0]
0.59 [15.0]
0.49 [12.5]
0.65 [16.5]
0.72 [18.4]
0.61 [15.5]
0.91 [23.0]
0.75 [19.0]
0.94 [24.0]
0.79 [20.0]
0.27 [6.9]
0.27 [6.8]
0.47 [12.1]
0.47 [12.0]
0.49 [12.5]
0.65 [16.5]
0.31 [8.0]
0.31 [8.0]
0.32 [8.0]
0.31 [8.0]
8 8
8-1
Appendix
130BX392.11
SEE DETAIL A
D
d
c
2X DETAIL B
SCALE 1.000
h
j
g
2X DETAIL A
SCALE 1.000
8 8
SEE DETAIL B
C
8-2
130BX393.10
Appendix
SEE DETAIL A
d
e
c
2X DETAIL B
SCALE 1.000
h
j
k
g
2X DETAIL A
SCALE 1.000
A1
SEE DETAIL B
8 8
8-3
Appendix
130BX394.10
A
SEE DETAIL A
c
d
4X DETAIL A
SCALE 1.000
B
8 8
8-4
Appendix
130BX395.10
A
SEE DETAIL A
D
c
d
4X DETAIL A
SCALE 1.000
8 8
C
8-5
Appendix
130BX396.11
12
L2
F15B
L3
F15C
DF15
1L1
(L1)
M1
(T1)
1L2
(L2)
(T2)
1L3
(L3)
(T3)
2L1
2L2
2L3
F16A
F16B
F16C
3L1
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
27
100
60
94
19
29
3L2
3L3
L1/91
32
33
20
EARTH
GROUND
37
GD
U/96
ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY
DRIVE
(AFD)
L2/92
L3/93
01
84
02
BLUE
INPUT
POWER
18
F15A
BLUE
L1
13
CONTROL BOARD T. B.
MAIN
FUSIBLE
DISCONNECT
GD
90
92
91
EARTH
GROUND
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
03
04
05
V/97
W/98
(L1)
2T2
(L2)
2T3
(L3)
M2
OL1
1T1
(L1)
(T2)
1T2
(L2)
(T2)
(T3)
1T3
(L3)
(T3)
(T1)
(T1)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR
T1
T2
T3
GRN/YEL
EARTH
GROUND
06
2T1
83
(1) (2) (3)
SEE HIGH POT
CONTROL
TRANSFORMER
M3
(T1)
(T2)
(L3)
(T3)
F13B
600V
H1
H2
X1
600V
BLK 14 AWG
H3 H4
151
150
F13A
(L1)
(L2)
T1 GRN/YEL
X3
X2
115VAC
BLK 14 AWG
MK903
8 8
MK902
MK904
(1)
(C)
5 - 6
100
(NO)
153
(6)
7 + 8
28
153
(6)
BLU
153
(6)
TO PAGE 2
8-6
4CR
(2)
4CR
MK901
BLU/WHT
WHT
RED
24V
24 V DC SMPS
152
149
1CR
(4)
2CR
3CR
154
155
(4)
158
(4)
(A1)
(A1)
(A1)
M1
M2
M3
(A2)
(A2)
(A2)
(8)
S1
(7)
(2)
S1
(1)
POSITION
TO SMPS
BLUE
30
(95)
28
M2
91
(13)
94
M2
(8)
34
(31)
(32)
(7)
43
(31)
(32)
27
1CR
(7)
(7)
PL2
M2
(33)
M3
(33)
(34)
NC
8
S105
BLUE/WHT
MK 103
DRIVE
100
BLUE
91
BLUE
90
BLUE
92
BLUE
94
BLUE
83
BLUE
84
BLUE
2
7
8
NC
60
10
NC
BLUE
5
6
7
MK 106
M1, M2, AND M3
CONTACTORS
8
9
72
11
73
12
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A
MAXIMUM
CR9
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A
MAXIMUM
RL6
12
11
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
FIREMANS OVERRIDE STATUS
10
9
8
MK 100
CUSTOMER
CONNECTIONS
NC 13
NC 14
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
FIREMANS OVERRIDE CONTACT
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
7
6
X55
FACTORY
JUMPERED
5
4
10
MK103
REPLACE WITH
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED SAFETY
INTERLOCK
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
8 8
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
(COMMON RUN/STOP)
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
EMB2
BOARD
130B7290
TO DRIVE
CONTROL BOARD
(10 POS. TB)
71 10
(X2)
(X1)
(34)
40
6
NC
70
31
5
MK 107
EXTERNAL
24 V SUPPLY
O.L. RELAY
CONTACT
NC
33
3CR
(8)
2CR
42
30
4
ON
100
35
1 2
BLUE/WHT
BLUE
MK 105
D/O/B/T SWITCH
28
BLUE
(8)
27 100
BLUE
(96)
M3
91
1
OL1
(14)
94
BLUE
BLUE
5-6
7-8
BLUE
X
X
3-4
(3)
TEST
(6)
S1 (4)
BLUE
BYPASS
BLUE
OFF
1-2
BLUE
DRIVE
CONTACT
S1
(5)
130BX401.12
Appendix
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
DAMPER END SWITCH
RUN PERMISSIVE
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
MK105
1 2 3 4
X59
S105
ON
12
2
MK 101
CUSTOMER
CONNECTIONS
11
MK107
10
9
14
13
12
11
6
5
2
1
MK101
S105
5
4
3
ON
S100
ON
NO FUNCTION
NO FUNCTION
COMMON RUN/STOP
RUN PERMISSIVE
1 2 3 4
ON
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
MOTOR ON DRIVE
MK 110
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
MOTOR ON BYPASS
TEST CONNECTOR
2
MK110
TEST CONNECTOR
M3
M2
8
7
S100
S100
EMB2 BOARD
130B7290
4
3
ON
10
NC
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A
MAXIMUM
MK106
RL2
1 2 3 4
MK100
8
7
CUSTOMER SETTING
AUTOMATIC BYPASS TIME SELECT
ONLY # 1 ON 30 SECONDS
ONLY # 2 ON 60 SEC.
ONLY # 3 ON 300 SEC
ALL ON 15 SEC.
ALL OFF NO AUTO BYPASS (FACTORY DEFAULT)
8-7
130BX397.12
Appendix
12
13
18
BLUE
BLUE
27
100
60
94
19
29
32
33
20
EARTH
GROUND
37
CONTROL BOARD T. B.
MAIN
DISCONNECT
GD
(L1)
M1
(T1)
2L1
1L2
(L2)
(T2)
2L2
1L3
(L3)
(T3)
L3
DS1
2L3
F16A
F16B
F16C
3L1
3L2
3L3
L1/91
ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY
DRIVE
(AFD)
L2/92
L3/93
01
84
02
BLUE
L1
L2
BLUE
GD
INPUT
POWER
90
92
91
EARTH
GROUND
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
03
04
05
06
U/96
V/97
W/98
EARTH
GROUND
BLK 14 AWG
MK902
MK904
24V
24 V DC SMPS
MK901
1
8 8
5 - 6
100
7 + 8
28
BLU
BLU/WHT
TO PAGE 2
8-8
(T1)
1T1
(L1)
(L2)
(T2)
1T2
(L2)
(T2)
2T3
(L3)
(T3)
1T3
(L3)
(T3)
GRN/YEL
OL1
(L1)
2T2
83
MK903
M2
2T1
(L1)
M3
(T1)
(L2)
(T2)
(L3)
(T3)
(T1)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR
T1
T2
T3
(8)
S1
(7)
(2)
S1
(1)
POSITION
35
(95)
BLUE
BLUE
30
91
(13)
94
M2
(A1)
34
(31)
(32)
(A2)
43
(31)
(32)
27
M1
(A1)
M3
42
(A2)
2
3
(A2)
PL2
M2
(33)
(34)
M3
(33)
(34)
BLUE
MK 103
DRIVE
100
BLUE
91
BLUE
90
BLUE
92
BLUE
94
BLUE
83
BLUE
84
BLUE
NC
60
10
NC
BLUE
7
8
9
MK 106
M1, M2, AND M3
CONTACTORS
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A CR9
MAXIMUM
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A RL6
MAXIMUM
11
73
12
NC
13
NC
14
12
11
10
9
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
FIREMANS OVERRIDE CONTACT
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
REPLACE WITH
FACTORY
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED SAFETY
JUMPERED
INTERLOCK
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
(COMMON RUN/STOP)
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
7
6
5
4
10
MK103
EMB2
BOARD
130B7290
8 8
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
FIREMANS OVERRIDE STATUS
MK 100
CUSTOMER
CONNECTIONS
X55
TO DRIVE
CONTROL BOARD
(10 POS. TB)
NC
72
NC
7
S105
MK 107
EXTERNAL
24 V SUPPLY
O.L. RELAY
CONTACT
71 10
(X2)
(X1)
40
6
70
31
5
NC
33
M3
(A1)
M2
30
28
M2
ON
100
BLUE
1 2
BLUE/WHT
(14)
27 100
2
MK 105
D/O/B/T SWITCH
28
OL1
(96)
91
1
BLUE
TO SMPS
94
BLUE
BLUE
5-6
7-8
BLUE/WHT
X
X
BLUE
1-2
3-4
(6)
S1 (4)
(3)
TEST
BYPASS
BLUE
OFF
BLUE
DRIVE
CONTACT
S1
(5)
130BX402.12
Appendix
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
DAMPER END SWITCH
RUN PERMISSIVE
24 VDC, 2A RATED CONTACT
2
1
MK105
1 2 3 4
X59
S105
ON
12
2
14
13
12
11
10
MK 101
CUSTOMER
CONNECTIONS
11
MK107
10
9
RESISTIVE LOAD
24 VDC, 1 A
MAXIMUM M3
7
6
5
4
7
6
RUN PERMISSIVE
ON
NO FUNCTION
COMMON RUN/STOP
ON
NO FUNCTION
S100
1 2 3 4
MK110
TEST CONNECTOR
S105
1 2 3 4
ON
S100
4
3
2
1
MK 110
TEST CONNECTOR
MK101 8
1 2 3 4
EMB2 BOARD
130B7290
M2
ON
S100
1 2 3 4
RL2
MK100 8
MK106
NC
8
7
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
MOTOR ON BYPASS
CONTACT CLOSED
INDICATES
MOTOR ON DRIVE
CUSTOMER SETTING
AUTOMATIC BYPASS TIME SELECT
ONLY # 1 ON 30 SECONDS
ONLY # 2 ON 60 SEC.
ONLY # 3 ON 300 SEC
ALL ON 15 SEC.
ALL OFF NO AUTO BYPASS (FACTORY DEFAULT)
8-9
130BX398.13
Appendix
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
REQUEST TO RUN
Relay output
terminal block TB1
12
04
03
02
GD
INPUT
POWER
L1
(L1)
1L1
L2
L3
M1
(T1)
1L2
(L2)
(T2)
1L3
(L3)
(T3)
01
2L1
2L2
2L3
32
33
20
37
EARTH
GROUND
GD
01
F16A
F16B
F16C
3L1
3L2
3L3
DS1
29
ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY
DRIVE
(AFD)
04
03
02
MAIN
DISCONNECT
27
05
EARTH
GROUND
19
06
05
5
4
18
CONTROL BOARD T. B.
06
13
L1/91
L2/92
2T1
U/96
V/97
L3/93
W/98
EARTH
GROUND
(L1)
MK901
2
BLU/WHT
8 8
7 + 8
28
BLU
TO PAGE 2
8-10
(L1)
OL1
(T1)
(L2)
(T2)
1T2
(L2)
(T2)
2T3
(L3)
(T3)
1T3
(L3)
(T3)
BLK 14 AWG
1T1
2T2
EARTH
GROUND
(T1)
GRN/YEL
(L1)
5 - 6
100
M2
M3
(T1)
(L2)
(T2)
(L3)
(T3)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR
T1
T2
T3
TO PAGE 1
28
BLU/WHT
100
CUSTOMER
MOTOR
RUNNING
CONTACT
TO PAGE 1
(A2)
(A2)
M2
M1
(A1)
(A1)
TO PAGE 1
100 BLU/WHT
(96)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
BYPASS
MODE ENABLE
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
MANUAL
BYPASS
OVERRIDE
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
CONNECTION LOAD
DRIVE MODE
M3
BLU 15
NC
NC
BLU 16
0-24 VDC
MAXIMUM 1 AMPS
DC RESISTIVE
X56
+ 24 V
+ 24 V
NC
NC
10
BLU 17
11
BLU 19
BLU 20
(13)
BLU 21
(43)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
O.L. RESET
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
CONNECTION
BYPASS MODE
X58
EXTERNAL
24 V SUPPLY
+ 24 V
12
1
SAFTY INTERLOCK
COM
X57
M2
(44)
NC
BLU 22
OL1
(95)
(14)
1
2
NC
NC
18
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
SAFETY
INTERLOCK
24 VDC, 0.25 A
TB1
ECB
BOARD
BLU
130BX403.13
Appendix
O.L. TRIP
M2 STATUS
M3 STATUS
BYPASS OVERRIDE
10
O.L. RESET
COM
COM
NC
NC
X59
DRIVE MODE
BYPASS MODE
LOAD
7
8
8 8
24 VDC
40 mA MAX
COM
COM
TEST CONNECTOR
MK 110
8-11
130BX399.13
Appendix
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
REQUEST TO RUN
12
13
18
19
27
29
32
33
20
37
CONTROL BOARD T. B.
FACTORY SAFETY INTERLOCK JUMPER
(ONLY FUNCTIONAL IF ORDERED)
06
05
04
ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY
DRIVE
(AFD)
03
GD
01
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
GD
L1
INPUT
POWER
EARTH
GROUND
02
EARTH
GROUND
(L1)
1L1
L2
L3
M1
(T1)
1L2
(L2)
(T2)
1L3
(L3)
(T3)
2L1
2L2
2L3
CB1
F16A
F16B
F16C
3L1
3L2
3L3
L1/91
L2/92
V/97
L3/93
W/98
EARTH
GROUND
(L1)
2T1
U/96
5 - 6
100
BLU/WHT
8 8
7 + 8
28
BLU
TO PAGE 2
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR
OL1
(T1)
(L2)
(T2)
1T2
(L2)
(T2)
2T3
(L3)
(T3)
1T3
(L3)
(T3)
T1
T2
T3
H1
H3 H4
F13B
600V
H2
M3
(T1)
(L2)
(T2)
(L3)
(T3)
BLK 14 AWG
151
150
CONTROL
TRANSFORMER
T1 GRN/YEL
X3
X1
X2
115VAC
152
149
WHT
RED
(1)
(C)
4CR
(2)
4CR
(NO)
153
(6)
153
(6)
153
(6)
8-12
(L1)
EARTH
GROUND
F13A
600V
MK901
1T1
2T2
(L1)
BLK 14 AWG
(T1)
GRN/YEL
M2
1CR
(4)
2CR
3CR
154
(A1)
155
(4)
(A1)
158
(4)
(A1)
M1
M2
M3
(A2)
(A2)
(A2)
TO PAGE 1
28
BLU/WHT
100
CUSTOMER
1
MOTOR
RUNNING
2
CONTACT
TO PAGE 1
100 BLU/WHT
(7)
(7)
(7)
3CR
2CR
1CR
(8)
(8)
(8)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
SAFETY
INTERLOCK
24 VDC, 0.25 A
TO PAGE 1
100 BLU/WHT
(96)
(44)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
BYPASS
MODE ENABLE
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
CONNECTION
DRIVE MODE
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
MANUAL
BYPASS
OVERRIDE
24 VDC, 0.25 A
LOAD
NC
BLU 15
NC
NC
BLU 16
NC
NC
BLU 17
10
NC
18
12
OL1
(95)
BLU 19
BLU 20
(13)
M3
BLU 21
(43)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
O.L. RESET
24 VDC, 0.25 A
CUSTOMER
CONNECTION
BYPASS MODE
X58
EXTERNAL
24 V SUPPLY
0-24 VDC
MAXIMUM 1 AMPS
DC RESISTIVE
X56
+ 24 V
+ 24 V
+ 24 V
11
SAFTY INTERLOCK
COM
X57
M2
(14)
NC
BLU 22
TB1
ECB
BOARD
BLU
130BX404.12
Appendix
O.L. TRIP
M2 STATUS
M3 STATUS
BYPASS OVERRIDE
10
O.L. RESET
COM
COM
NC
NC
X59
DRIVE MODE
BYPASS MODE
LOAD
7
8
8 8
24 VDC
40 mA MAX
COM
COM
TEST CONNECTOR
MK 110
8-13
130BX400.14
Appendix
400 VAC, 2A
04
02
01
03
27
19
18
+ 24 VOLT (130mA)
START
COMMON
20
COAST INVERSE
RLY 1 NC
RLY 1 NO
06
RLY 1 COM
RLY 2 NC
RLY 2 NO
05
RLY 2 COM
240 VAC, 2A
+ 24 VOLT (130mA)
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIED
START
240 VAC, 2A
13
12
EARTH
GROUND
RELAY 2
RELAY 1
50
PROGRAMMABLE
SEE DRIVE MANUAL
ANALOG INPUT
29
PROGRAMMABLE
SEE DRIVE MANUAL
32
53
33
ANALOG INPUT
54
PROGRAMMABLE
SEE DRIVE MANUAL
55
DRIVE
DISCONNECT
INPUT
POWER
L1
L2
L3
1L1
1L2
1L3
DS1
ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY
DRIVE
(AFD)
42
ANALOG OUTPUT
COMMON
GRN
OPTIONAL: FACTORY
JUMPERED TO TERMINAL
13 TO RUN W/O
SAFETY INTERLOCK
37
68
RS-485
INTERFACE
69
39
61
1F1
1F2
1F3
2L1
2L2
2L3
L1/91
L2/92
L3/93
JOG
PROG. DIG INPUT
PROG. DIG INPUT
SAFETY INTERLOCK
P RS-485
N RS-485
COM RS-485
U/96
V/97
W/98
EARTH
GROUND
8 8
Figure 8.13 Non-bypass
8-14
GRN
EARTH
GROUND
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
AC MOTOR.
T1
T2
T3
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