Wiring Diagram Conforming to Standards EN 954-1 Category 1, IEC/EN 61508 Capacity SIL1, in Stopping Category 0 According to IEC/EN 60204-1
Three-Phase Power Supply with Upstream Breaking via Contactor
Q2
GV2 L rated at twice the nominal primary current of T1
S1, S2
XB4Â B or XB5Â A pushbuttons
T1
100 VA transformer 220 V secondary
(1)
Line choke (three-phase); mandatory for ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives (except when a special transformer is used (12-pulse)).
(2)
For ATV71HC40N4 drives combined with a 400 kW motor, ATV71HC50N4 and ATV71HC40Y…HC63Y, refer to the power terminal connections diagram.
(3)
Fault relay contacts. Used for remote signalling of the drive status.
(4)
Connection of the common for the logic inputs depends on the positioning of the SW1 switch. The above diagram shows the internal power supply switched to the “source†position (for other connection types, refer to the user guide).
(5)
There is no PO terminal on ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives.
(6)
Optional DC choke for ATV71H•••M3, ATV71HD11M3X…HD45M3X, ATV71•075N4…•D75N4 and ATV71P•••N4Z drives. Connected in place of the strap between the PO and PA/+ terminals. For ATV71HD55M3X, HD75M3X, ATV71HD90N4…HC50N4 drives, the choke is supplied with the drive; the customer is responsible for connecting it.
(7)
Software-configurable current (0…20 mA) or voltage (0…10 V) analog input.
(8)
Reference potentiometer.
All terminals are located at the bottom of the drive. Fit interference suppressors on all inductive circuits near the drive or connected on the same circuit, such as relays, contactors, solenoid valves, fluorescent lighting, etc.
Wiring Diagram Conforming to Standards EN 954-1 Category 1, IEC/EN 61508 Capacity SIL1, in Stopping Category 0 According to IEC/EN 60204-1
Three-Phase Power Supply with Downstream Breaking via Switch Disconnector
Q2
Switch disconnector (Vario)
(1)
Line choke (three-phase), mandatory for ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives (except when a special transformer is used (12-pulse)).
(2)
For ATV71HC40N4 drives combined with a 400 kW motor, ATV71HC50N4 and ATV71HC40Y…HC63Y, refer to the power terminal connections diagram.
(3)
Fault relay contacts. Used for remote signalling of the drive status.
(4)
Connection of the common for the logic inputs depends on the positioning of the SW1 switch. The above diagram shows the internal power supply switched to the “source†position (for other connection types, refer to the user guide).
(5)
There is no PO terminal on ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives.
(6)
Optional DC choke for ATV71H•••M3, ATV71HD11M3X…HD45M3X, ATV71•075N4…•D75N4 and ATV71P•••N4Z drives. Connected in place of the strap between the PO and PA/+ terminals. For ATV71HD55M3X, HD75M3X, ATV71HD90N4…HC50N4 drives, the choke is supplied with the drive; the customer is responsible for connecting it.
(7)
Software-configurable current (0…20 mA) or voltage (0…10 V) analog input.
(8)
Reference potentiometer.
All terminals are located at the bottom of the drive. Fit interference suppressors on all inductive circuits near the drive or connected on the same circuit, such as relays, contactors, solenoid valves, fluorescent lighting, etc.
Wiring Diagram Conforming to Standards EN 954-1 Category 3, IEC/EN 61508 Capacity SIL2, in Stopping Category 0 According to IEC/EN 60204-1
Three-Phase Power Supply, Low Inertia Machine, Vertical Movement
A2
Preventa XPS AC safety module for monitoring emergency stops and switches. One safety module can manage the “Power Removal†function for several drives on the same machine. In this case, each drive must connect its PWR terminal to its + 24 V via the safety contacts on the XPS AC module. These contacts are independent for each drive.
S1
Emergency stop button with 2 contacts
S2
XB4 B or XB5 A pushbutton
(1)
Power supply: 24Â Vdc or Vac, 48Â Vac, 115Â Vac, 230Â Vac.
(2)
S2: resets XPS AC module on power-up or after an emergency stop. ESC can be used to set external starting conditions.
(3)
Requests freewheel stopping of the movement and activates the “Power Removal†safety function.
(4)
Line choke (three-phase), mandatory for and ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives (except when a special transformer is used (12-pulse)).
(5)
The logic output can be used to signal that the machine is in a safe stop state.
(6)
For ATV71HC40N4 drives combined with a 400 kW motor, ATV71HC50N4 and ATV71HC40Y…HC63Y, refer to the power terminal connections diagram.
(7)
Fault relay contacts. Used for remote signalling of the drive status.
(8)
Connection of the common for the logic inputs depends on the positioning of the SW1 switch. The above diagram shows the internal power supply switched to the “source†position (for other connection types, refer to the user guide).
(9)
Standardized coaxial cable, type RG174/U according to MIL-C17 or KX3B according to NFÂ CÂ 93-550, external diameter 2.54Â mm /0.09Â in., maximum length 15Â m / 49.21Â ft. The cable shielding must be earthed.
(10)
There is no PO terminal on ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives.
(11)
Optional DC choke for ATV71H•••M3, ATV71HD11M3X…HD45M3X, ATV71•075N4…•D75N4 and ATV71P•••N4Z drives. Connected in place of the strap between the PO and PA/+ terminals. For ATV71HD55M3X, HD75M3X, ATV71HD90N4…HC50N4 drives, the choke is supplied with the drive; the customer is responsible for connecting it.
(12)
Software-configurable current (0…20 mA) or voltage (0…10 V) analog input.
(13)
Reference potentiometer.
All terminals are located at the bottom of the drive. Fit interference suppressors on all inductive circuits near the drive or connected on the same circuit, such as relays, contactors, solenoid valves, fluorescent lighting, etc.
Wiring Diagram Conforming to Standards EN 954-1 Category 3, IEC/EN 61508 Capacity SIL2, in Stopping Category 1 According to IEC/EN 60204-1
Three-Phase Power Supply, High Inertia Machine
A2 (5)
Preventa XPS ATE safety module for monitoring emergency stops and switches. One safety module can manage the "Power Removal†safety function for several drives on the same machine. In this case the time delay must be adjusted on the drive controlling the motor that requires the longest stopping time. In addition, each drive must connect its PWR terminal to its + 24 V via the safety contacts on the XPS ATE module. These contacts are independent for each drive.
S1
Emergency stop button with 2 N/C contacts
(1)
Power supply: 24Â Vdc or Vac, 115Â Vac, 230Â Vac.
(2)
Requests controlled stopping of the movement and activates the “Power Removal†safety function.
(3)
Line choke (three-phase), mandatory for ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives (except when a special transformer is used (12-pulse)).
(4)
S2: resets XPSÂ ATE module on power-up or after an emergency stop. ESC can be used to set external starting conditions.
(5)
For stopping times requiring more than 30 seconds in category 1, use a Preventa XPS AV safety module which can provide a maximum time delay of 300 seconds.
(6)
The logic output can be used to signal that the machine is in a safe state.
(7)
For ATV71HC40N4 drives combined with a 400 kW motor, ATV71HC50N4 and ATV71HC40Y…HC63Y, refer to the power terminal connections diagram.
(8)
Fault relay contacts. Used for remote signalling of the drive status.
(9)
Connection of the common for the logic inputs depends on the positioning of the SW1 switch. The above diagram shows the internal power supply switched to the “source†position (for other connection types, refer to the user guide).
(10)
Standardized coaxial cable, type RG174/U according to MIL-C17 or KX3B according to NFÂ CÂ 93-550, external diameter 2.54Â mm/0.09Â in., maximum length 15Â m/49.21Â ft. The cable shielding must be earthed.
(11)
Logic inputs LI1 and LI2 must be assigned to the direction of rotation: LI1 in the forward direction and LI2 in the reverse direction.
(12)
There is no PO terminal on ATV71HC11Y…HC63Y drives.
(13)
Optional DC choke for ATV71H•••M3, ATV71HD11M3X…HD45M3X, ATV71•075N4…•D75N4 and ATV71P•••N4Z drives. Connected in place of the strap between the PO and PA/+ terminals. For ATV71HD55M3X, HD75M3X, ATV71HD90N4…HC50N4 drives, the choke is supplied with the drive; the customer is responsible for connecting it.
(14)
Software-configurable current (0…20 mA) or voltage (0…10 V) analog input.
(15)
Reference potentiometer.
All terminals are located at the bottom of the drive. Fit interference suppressors on all inductive circuits near the drive or connected on the same circuit, such as relays, contactors, solenoid valves, fluorescent lighting, etc.