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— SYSTEM DRIVES ACS6000 User manual… -
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— General information Copyright © 2020 ABB. All rights reserved. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied, or disclosed to third parties, nor used for any unauthorized purpose without written permission from ABB Switzerland Ltd., System Drives. -
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— Contents About this manual Equipment covered by this manual Structure of the user documentation Terms and abbreviations Trademarks Related documentation Target groups and required qualification 1.6.1 Handling 1.6.2 Mechanical installation 1.6.3 Electrical installation 1.6.4 Operation 1.6.5 Maintenance User’s responsibilities Intended use of equipment Cyber security disclaimer 1.10… -
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2.7.2 Safety and protection requirements for the MCB Maintenance recommendation Power electronics and cabinet features Drive system topology 3.1.1 Drive 3.1.1.1 ACS6000 cabinet units 3.1.1.2 Final drive configuration 3.1.2 Motor Standard cabinet units 3.2.1 Active rectifier unit (ARU)/inverter unit (INU) 3.2.2… -
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Optional cabinet units 3.3.1 Input reactor unit (IRU) 3.3.2 Input filter unit (IFU) 3.3.3 Voltage limiter unit (VLU) 3.3.4 Braking units 3.3.4.1 Braking chopper unit 3.3.4.2 Resistor braking unit 3.3.5 Excitation unit (EXU) 3.3.5.1 DCS800 control panel 3.3.5.2 Reversing switch 3.3.5.3 Output disconnector 3.3.6… -
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Transport conditions Unpacking and inspection Identifying transport units Lifting and transportation 4.5.1.1 Lifting recommendations Storage Storing and handling of spare parts 4.7.1 Warranty information Disposing package materials and components Mechanical installation Safety Overview General notes on installation 5.3.1 Dimensions and clearances 5.3.2 Access to the cabinets 5.3.3… -
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Joining busbars 5.7.1 DC busbars 5.7.2 Ground busbars 5.7.3 AC busbars between COU/TEU and LSU (5/7/9 MVA) 5.7.4 AC busbars between COU/TEU and LSU (14 MVA) 5.7.5 AC busbars between COU/TEU and ARU/INU 5.7.6 AC busbar joints — without disconnector 5.7.7 AC busbar joints — with motorized disconnector Installing and removing air-to-air heat exchangers… -
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6.3.1 Grounding diagrams 6.3.2 Ground cable connection 6.3.3 Cable shield ground connection 6.3.4 EXU cabinet ground connections Internal wiring 6.4.1 Optical fiber cables 6.4.1.1 Installing the standard optical fibers 6.4.2 Optical fiber cables for the optional Arc Guard System™ 6.4.2.1 Connecting the detector cables to the arc monitor device Cable entry systems… -
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6.7.5.2 EXU cabinet connections 6.7.5.3 Bolted busbar connections – marine drives 6.7.5.4 Bolted busbar connections – non-marine drives Auxiliary power, control and serial communication cables 6.8.1 Determining the cable length 6.8.2 Preparing cables for sealing modules 6.8.3 Preparing cables for cable glands 6.8.4 Preparing cables for EMC plates 6.8.5… -
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Commissioning procedure Commissioning checklist Customer assistance Customer acceptance Commissioning checklists 7.6.1 Mechanical installation checklist 7.6.2 Electrical installation checklist 7.6.3 Main circuit breaker (MCB) 7.6.4 Input transformer checklist 7.6.5 Motor checklist 7.6.6 Insulation tests checklist 7.6.7 Power checklist 7.6.8 Miscellaneous checklist Operation Overview Operating conditions… -
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Grounding switch and door locking system 8.6.1 Lamp test 8.6.2 Door locking system Optional switchgear and controlgear 8.7.1 DC-link disconnector 8.7.2 Output switches 8.7.3 Manual output isolation Status messages 8.8.1 Start sequence of the drive 8.8.2 Stop sequence of the drive 8.8.3 Emergency-off sequence 8.8.4… -
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Modes 9.2.1 Identification mode 9.2.2 Actual signals mode 9.2.2.1 Overview 9.2.2.2 Selecting the actual signals display 9.2.2.3 Toggling between actual signals display and fault memory 9.2.2.4 Displaying three actual signals 9.2.2.5 Selecting actual signals 9.2.2.6 Displaying a fault and resetting the fault memory 9.2.2.7 Displaying and resetting an active fault 9.2.3… -
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10.1.1 Required qualification 10.1.2 Maintenance schedule 10.1.3 Logbook 10.1.4 Spare parts 10.2 Identifying electrical equipment 10.2.1 Device designation 10.2.2 Cables and wires 10.2.2.1 Understanding wiring diagrams 10.3 Status indicators 10.3.1 Alarm / fault indications 10.3.2 Error message levels 10.3.2.1 Alarm and fault messages 10.3.2.2 Fault handling 10.3.2.3 Standard troubleshooting procedure 10.3.3… -
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10.4.7 Emergency release of a door safety switch 10.4.7.1 Location of safety switches 10.4.7.2 Safety-switch settings 10.4.7.3 Unlocking a safety switch 10.4.8 Connecting a grounding set 10.4.8.1 Drives with LSU 10.4.8.2 Drives with ARU 10.4.9 Drives with the manual output isolation (optional) 10.4.9.1 Removing the busbar connectors 10.4.9.2 Fitting the busbar connectors 10.4.10… -
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10.4.16.6 Replacing the ambient fans 10.4.17 Replacing the fan unit in an EXU with a DCS800 D4 size controller 10.4.18 Replacing the fan unit in an EXU with DCS800 size D5 controller 10.4.19 Replacing the air-to-water heat exchanger of the EXU… -
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Figure 2-3 MCB opening timing diagram Figure 3-1 Common DC-bus principle for single motor drive (A) and multi-motor drive (B) Figure 3-2 ACS6000 drive example Figure 3-3 ARU/INU block diagram Figure 3-4 ARU/INU circuit diagram Figure 3-5 ARU/INU (A) and phase modules with IGCTs (B) -
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EXU D4 frame cabinet (A) and EXU D5 frame cabinet (B) Figure 3-31 CIU cabinet (A) and WCU800 cabinet (B) Figure 3-32 ACS6000 example drive with air-to-air heat exchanger Figure 3-33 Auxiliary fan unit Figure 3-34 Air circulation through ventilation grids in 600 mm… -
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Figure 5-4 Top view of DC busbar configuration 1 Figure 5-5 Top view DC busbar configurations 2 (A), 3 (B) and 4 (C) Figure 5-6 Ground busbar joints Figure 5-7 AC busbar joints between the COU/TEU and LSU (5/7/9 MVA). Figure 5-8 AC busbar joints between the COU/TEU and LSU (14 MVA). -
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Figure 6-4 Grounding the EXU Figure 6-5 Cable tray and cable ducts in an LSU (A = front) Figure 6-6 Arc Guard System™ in an optional roof extension box (REB) Figure 6-7 Location of Arc Guard sensors in a TEU Figure 6-8 Cable tray and cable ducts in an LSU (A = front) -
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Figure 6-26 Preparing control cables for sealing modules Figure 6-27 Preparing auxiliary control cables for cable glands Figure 6-28 Preparing the screens of control cables for EMC plates Figure 6-29 Preparing control cables for EMC plates Figure 6-30 Top cable entry of 600 mm COU Figure 6-31 Cable route in COU (600 mm) top cable entry Figure 6-32… -
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Figure 6-43 REB cable entry Figure 6-44 Heating cable connection Figure 8-1 ARU control panel Figure 8-2 INU control panel for motor 1 (A) and additional motors (B) Figure 8-3 Typical semi-redundant drive configuration Figure 8-4 Typical full-power (A) and half-power (B) drive modes Figure 8-5 DCS800 control panel… -
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Figure 10-10 Testing the white lamp Figure 10-11 Safety switch on an ARU/INU cabinet door Figure 10-12 Safety switch settings Figure 10-13 Four-way grounding set Figure 10-14 TEU ground ball stud locations Figure 10-15 ARU/INU ground ball stud locations Figure 10-16 Manual output isolation overview Figure 10-17 Input module A2511… -
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Main components in a WCU cabinet Table 3-5 BCU braking power Table 3-6 RBU braking power Table 3-7 ABB arc resistant classes Table 5-1 Installation material for AC busbars (COU/TEU – ARU/INU) Table 5-2 Installation material for roof joints Table 6-1… -
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• Appendix G — Signal and parameter table: includes descriptions of actual signals, control and status words, and control parameters and their default settings. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 27/278… -
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The following table lists terms and abbreviations you should be familiar with when using this user manual. Some of the terms and abbreviations used in this user manual are unique to ABB and might differ from the normal usage. Table 1-1 Terms and abbreviations… -
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Drivebus Communication link dedicated for ABB drives DriveDebug DriveDebug is part of ABB’s DriveWare® software tools for devices using the DDCS communications protocol. DriveDebug runs on computers with Windows® operating systems. DriveDebug is a specialist tool used to diagnose, tune and troubleshoot frequency converters. -
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Table 1-1 Terms and abbreviations (continued) Term/Abbreviation Definition DriveWindow DriveWindow is a DriveWare® product. DriveWindow is a 32 bit Windows® application for commissioning and maintaining ABB drives equipped with fiber- optic communication. Direct Torque Control Direct-to-line Earth Fault monitoring device Excitation Circuit Breaker… -
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3-level voltage source inverter consisting of three identical power modules. I/O device Term of ABB’s S800 I/O system. An I/O device consists of a module termination unit (MTU) and one I/O module. I/O module Term of ABB’s S800 I/O system. The I/O module is an active input or output device for digital or analog signals. -
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PUPA Pulse pattern Pulse width modulation German color standard Resistor Braking Unit Redundant Drive Control Redundant Drive Interface Receive Data Register Rolling Mill Drive Revolutions Per Minute 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 32/278… -
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Term/Abbreviation Definition S800 I/O The S800 I/O is a distributed process input output system that can be connected to various process controllers from ABB and other companies. Short-Circuit Synchronous Motor Semi-Redundant Drive Synchronous Serial Interface The SSI is a point-to-point, serial communication interface for digital data transmission between a master (eg, drive) and a slave (eg, sensor). -
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Registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Related documentation The following documents are available for supplementary information: Table 1-3 Maintenance Title Document number ACS6000 preventive maintenance schedule 3BHS855273 E01 Table 1-4 Technical data Title Document number Technical data from drive smart (configuration… -
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Technical project Specification Motor 3BHS824804 E01 [10] ABB MVD ACS High Performance 3BHS824805 E01 Motor Specification [11] ABB MVD ACS High Speed Motor Specification 3BHS824806 E01 [12] Power cable specification 3BHS125090 E01 [13] Power cables engineering guideline 3BHS542290 E01 [14] Auxiliary power and control cables guideline… -
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[32] S800 I/O Modules and Termination Units 3BSE020924 Table 1-9 User manuals related to drive units Title Document number [33] ACS5000, ACS6000 and ACS6080 water 3BHS821937 E01 cooling unit WCU800 user manual [34] ACS5000, ACS6000 and ACS6080 water 3BHS835714 E01… -
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IMPORTANT! Commissioning of the drive must only be performed by qualified and certified ABB personnel. 1.6.1 Handling Personnel must be skilled and experienced in unpacking and transporting heavy equipment. -
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ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information. -
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Quality certificates and applicable standards The following certificates and conformity declarations are available with ABB: • ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certificates stating that ABB Switzerland Ltd has implemented and maintains a management system which fulfills the requirements of the normative standards •… -
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1.12 Tools ABB offers various tool sets containing all necessary tools and equipment for installation, commissioning and maintenance of the drive. The content of the tool sets is described in the Service Equipment manual. -
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Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. ▲ NOTICE Is used to address practices not related to physical injury, but which can result in equipment damage. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 41/278… -
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The sign alerts personnel to the high voltage which can be present on the secondary side of the input transformer until the main circuit breaker has been opened and secured and the drive has been de- energized and grounded. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 42/278… -
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7) In case of fire in the drive room: • Observe the established rules and regulations for fire safety • Only allow firefighters with the appropriate PPE to enter the drive room 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 43/278… -
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02 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The 7 steps that save lives ABB’s 7 steps that save lives concept is a series of actions that must take place prior to commencing work on or near electrical installations. 1) Prepare for the work: do an on-site risk assessment or job hazard analysis that considers the limits of approach for shock and arc-flash. -
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• Ensure all parties are integrated with the Lockout/Tagout • Check the earths are properly applied • Answer specific questions from the working group • Ensure the work can proceed without danger • Complete and verify the “Permit to Work” 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 45/278… -
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• External influence on or damage of the equipment • Wrong parameter settings • Software errors • Faulty hardware 5) Hazardous substances can be emitted from drive system components, eg, due to Incorrect disposal of components 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 46/278… -
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• Fused contactors or motor control centers Dedicated protection relay • Transformer or drive primary cable protection (DTL) • Transformer protection (if applicable) • Transformer secondary cable protection (if applicable) • Backing up the drive protection 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 47/278… -
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• Maximum safety trip time: 500 ms The maximum safety trip time is the maximum allowed time to ensure safe disconnection of the main power supply to prevent any hazard to personnel. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 48/278… -
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(4) No hazard to personnel (5) Maximum protection trip time (6) Maximum safety trip time In order to meet the stipulated safety requirements, ABB recommends one of the following: • MCB is equipped with 2 independent opening coils • MCB is equipped with an opening coil and an undervoltage coil for monitoring of the control voltage •… -
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• Motor 3.1.1 Drive The ACS6000 is a voltage source frequency converter for high-power induction and synchronous motors. The drive features a common DC bus permitting the configuration of single-motor or multi-motor solutions. Figure 3-1 Common DC-bus principle for single motor drive (A) and multi-… -
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03 POWER ELECTRONICS AND CABINET FEATURES The ACS6000 has a flexible modular design with standard and optional cabinet units. Each cabinet unit is dedicated to a specific function. Figure 3-2 ACS6000 drive example (1) Active rectifier unit (ARU): (5) Water cooling unit (WCU):… -
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03 POWER ELECTRONICS AND CABINET FEATURES 3.1.1.1 ACS6000 cabinet units Standard cabinet units Optional cabinet units • Active rectifier unit (ARU) • Input reactor unit (IRU) • Inverter unit (INU) • Input filter unit (IFU) • Line supply unit (LSU) •… -
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Clamping circuit Protects the circuit from excessive rises in current with di/dt reactors and freewheeling diodes. Electromagnetic Protects the transformer from excessive compatibility (EMC) filter voltage slopes 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 54/278… -
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The LSU allows two-quadrant operation and maintains the power factor at 0.95 in the whole operating range. To achieve 24-pulse rectification or to increase the drive power, units with the same power rating can be operated in parallel. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 55/278… -
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Define the current rise in the thyristor crowbar. reactors Thyristor crowbar Protection circuit that activates when a short- circuit occurs. By applying protection firing, the thyristor crowbar short-circuits the rectifier to prevent further damage of the drive. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 56/278… -
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03 POWER ELECTRONICS AND CABINET FEATURES Figure 3-8 LSU (12-pulse) (1) Snubber resistor (4) di/dt limiting reactors (2) Snubber capacitor (5) Diode stacks (3) Rectifier monitoring unit 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 57/278… -
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These can only be closed if the DC-link capacitors have been discharged. For more information, see “8.5 EXU control panel” on page 178. Figure 3-9 CBU (1) Grounding switch (2) DC-link capacitor 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 58/278… -
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Figure 3-10 TEU (1000 mm) (1) DC busbars (3) Cable entry frame (2) AC busbars (4) PE ground busbars 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 59/278… -
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The hardware components of a COU are fitted on a swing frame. The size of the swing frame and the mounting position of the components depend on the cabinet version where the swing frame is installed in Fig. 3-11. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 60/278… -
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03 POWER ELECTRONICS AND CABINET FEATURES Figure 3-11 Control units: 1000 mm COU (A) and 600 mm COU (B) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 61/278… -
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(9) NETA-21 (3) DriveWare (10) DDCS (4) Cloud connectivity (11) AMC circuit board (5) CDP control panel (12) PPCS (6) RS485 (13) Pulse encoder (option) (7) Fieldbus adapter (14) INT circuit board 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 62/278… -
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INT circuit boards inside the ARU and INU (Fig. 3-12). Figure 3-13 Examples of AMC circuit boards in 1000 mm COU (A) and 600 mm COU (B) (1) AMC circuit board 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 63/278… -
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Therefore it must only be controlled and monitored by the drive. Note: For more information, see: • «Main circuit breaker specification» (3BHS125149 E60) • “2.7 Important note — main circuit breaker” on page 47. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 64/278… -
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Speed and torque control The speed and torque of the motor is controlled by DTC (direct torque control). The DTC motor control platform is unique to ABB and has been proven in all variable speed drives of the ACS product range. DTC provides accurate speed and torque control, and high dynamic speed response. -
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• DriveWare® software tools:• includes software tools such as the commissioning and maintenance tools DriveWindow and DriveDebug, and DriveOPC for data transfer between ABB drives and Windows®-based applications. • NETA-21: monitoring and diagnostics tool that allows access to the drive from any location in the world via a secure Internet connection. -
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The water cooling units are accessible for maintenance even when the drive is in operation. Note: For more information, see «ACS5000, ACS6000 and ACS6080 water cooling unit WCU800 user manual» (3BHS821937 E01) and «ACS5000, ACS6000 and ACS6080 water cooling unit WCU1400 user manual»… -
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The ion exchange vessel in the water treatment circuit deionizes the coolant of the internal cooling circuit and maintains the conductivity. 3-way valve The three-way valve controls the flow of the external cooling liquid through the water-to-water heat exchanger. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 68/278… -
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(7) Cool water swing frame (8) Expansion vessel (2) Pump circuit breakers (9) Three-way valve (3) Warm water (10) Water-to-water heat exchanger (4) Expansion vessel (11) Deionizer (5) Pump 1 (6) Pump 2 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 69/278… -
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• External cooling circuit: transfers the heat losses from the water-to- water heat exchanger to the exterior. The water cooling units are pressurized and not open to atmospheric pressure. Figure 3-19 Cooling circuit in an ACS6000 drive (1) Return pipes (6) Heat exchanger (2) LSU… -
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DC (+) DC (-) Figure 3-20 IRU circuit diagram (1) IRU (4) Diode rectifier (2) LSU (5) Snubber circuit (3) Thyristor crowbar (6) di/dt choke Figure 3-21 IRU cabinet (1) Three-phase reactor 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 71/278… -
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ARU and reduces harmonic voltages injected to the supply network. Figure 3-22 IFU circuit diagram (1) TEU (3) ARU (2) IFU Figure 3-23 IFU cabinet (1) Resistor (3) Reactor (2) Capacitor 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 72/278… -
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During braking, the energy is dissipated in liquid-cooled resistors. The resistors are controlled by IGCT semiconductors and protected against overload. DC (+) DC (NP) DC (-) Figure 3-24 VLU circuit diagram Figure 3-25 VLU cabinet (1) Air-cooled resistors (2) IGCT 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 73/278… -
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03 POWER ELECTRONICS AND CABINET FEATURES 3.3.4 Braking units A braking chopper unit (BCU) and a resistor braking unit (RBU) are available for the ACS6000. Table 3-5 BCU braking power Braking resistor (ohm) Single braking power Double braking power (kW) -
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The energy generated during braking is dissipated in external water-cooled resistors, which are not part of the drive. DC (+) DC (NP) DC (-) Figure 3-26 BCU circuit diagram (1) Resistor (external) (2) BCU Figure 3-27 BCU cabinet (1) IGCT 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 75/278… -
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Resistor braking unit An RBU, with integrated resistors, is used for smaller braking capabilities. DC (+) DC (NP) DC (-) Figure 3-28 RBU circuit diagram Figure 3-29 RBU cabinet (1) IGCT (2) Water-cooled resistor 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 76/278… -
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Figure 3-30 EXU D4 frame cabinet (A) and EXU D5 frame cabinet (B) (1) Ground fault detection device (5) DCS800 D4 unit (optional) (6) Overvoltage protection (not (2) Fuses shown in A) (3) Control compartment (7) DCS800 D5 unit (4) Fan units 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 77/278… -
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When the drive is in state ReadyOn or NotReadyOn, the switch is opened. 3.3.5.3 Output disconnector The optional output disconnector is used to disconnect the EXU from the motor for maintenance purposes. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 78/278… -
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(REB) of the water cooling unit. For more I/O modules, a CIU is required. Figure 3-31 CIU cabinet (A) and WCU800 cabinet (B) (1) CIU (3) WCU800 (2) Roof extension box (REB) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 79/278… -
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“Appendix C – Mechanical drawings”. The number of installed air-to-air heat exchangers and transformers depends on the configuration of the drive. Figure 3-32 ACS6000 example drive with air-to-air heat exchanger (1) Air-to-air heat exchanger (2) Additional transformer 3BHS212794 E01 REV M… -
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Figure 3-33 Auxiliary fan unit Figure 3-34 Air circulation through ventilation grids in 600 mm COU (A), 1000 mm COU (B) and WCU800 (C) Note: The number of fans varies depending on the cabinet. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 81/278… -
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03 POWER ELECTRONICS AND CABINET FEATURES Cabinet design The cabinet has been designed using the modular cabinet system of ABB and fulls the requirements of international standards. The design consists of a skeletal frame made of galvanized steel where the outer panels made of 1.5 mm thick painted galvanized steel are bolted to. -
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178. Arc resistant design The optional “Arc Resistant Design” provides the drive with arc fault protection (see Table 3-7) in accordance with IEC 62477-2. Table 3-7 ABB arc resistant classes ABB class Description Class I Protection based on arc prevention (NOT certified according to… -
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(Associated Protection Requirement) without the need for additional devices. The MCB requirements are described in “2.7 Important note — main circuit breaker” on page 47. Busbars and grounding The ACS6000 drive contains busbars for various types of connections. Figure 3-37 Busbars 3.8.1 AC busbars The incoming feeder and motor cables are connected to their corresponding busbars inside a TEU. -
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To ensure proper operation, cable shields are connected to the PG ground busbar. The PE and PG busbar connect inside the capacitor bank unit, which has the grounding switch on the front door. The connection is made in the factory. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 85/278… -
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3. Compare the complete delivery with the purchase order and the packing list. 4. If parts are missing or damaged, immediately inform the shipping company and the ABB service organization. It is recommended to photograph the damages and send the photographs to ABB. -
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All of the transport units for a drive have the same converter number, in this case, “Converter 1”. The item number in the “ABB Item / Customer item” column of the packing list provides information about separately delivered crates with accessories such as tools and installation material. -
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NOT lift and move them with a crane. — Use appropriate transport means, such as heavy load hydraulics rollers or air cushions. If in doubt, contact ABB for instructions. • To prevent damage to drive components, transport and move the drive or a transport unit only in upright position. -
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04 TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 4.5.1.1 Lifting recommendations Refer to Fig. 4-1 and Fig. 4-2 when following these ABB recommendations: • Use a lift frame or a lift spreader with the crane. • Use lifting equipment (eg, web slings, chain slings, round slings, safety hooks, shackles) that corresponds to the weight that is to be lifted. -
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(1) Safety hook (5) Safety hook or shackle (2) Lift frame (6) Lifting bracket (3) Strap (7) Slope angle (maximum 15°) (4) Protect the edges, door handles (8) Lift spreader and levers 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 91/278… -
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04 TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Storage The drive can be stored for up to one year in the original packaging as long as it is not damaged or opened. Note: For information on longer storage periods, contact the ABB service organization. 4.6.1 Storage conditions The minimum requirements for storage are based on IEC 60721-3-1. -
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4.7.1 Warranty information IMPORTANT! Check the spare parts immediately after receipt for damages and report any damage to the shipping company and the ABB service organization. Observe the following to maintain spare parts in good condition and to keep the warranty valid during the warranty period: •… -
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Dispose of the packaging materials and components at the end of the life time of the drive according to local regulations. Note: For more information on the disposal of packaging materials and drive components, see the recycling instructions. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 94/278… -
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• Only for optional components — “5.8 Installing and removing air-to-air heat exchangers” on page 112 — “5.9 Installing the pressure relief vents” on page 121 — “5.10 Attaching the sealing tapes” on page 123 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 95/278… -
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• DO NOT install any foreign objects on the roof and do not step on roof. 5.3.4 Fire protection ⚠ CAUTION • To prevent fire from spreading into the drive, apply suitable fire protection measures. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 96/278… -
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WCU. Installation material such as counter-flanges, bolts, nuts and seals are supplied. For information on dimensions of the raw water entry and the flanges, see “Appendix C – Mechanical drawings”. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 97/278… -
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2. Check that a pipe joint (1) has been slid on one pipe end of two adjoining water pipes. 3. Line-up the transport units as shown in “Appendix C – Mechanical drawings”. Note: The units can be lined-up either beginning from the left or the right. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 98/278… -
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Fig. 5-1) • Cabinet doors are not misaligned and that there are no gaps between cabinet walls and cabinet frame • Adjoining surfaces of transport units meet perfectly all around 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 99/278… -
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In such cases, you only need to join the connection points that you can access. Figure 5-1 Connection point locations on transport units (1) Connection point locations (2) M6 x 16 (9ABA450093R0259 SCR-CBS-M6X16-8_8-FLZNNC) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 100/278… -
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Figure 5-2 Minimum distances and locking bolt orientation (A = front) (1) 40 mm minimum (2) Locking bolt orientation 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 101/278… -
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Note: The sealing lip can touch the pipe end. 3. Turn and move the pipe joint smoothly. 4. Clean the pipe joint and treat the bolts with an appropriate lubricant before refitting. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 102/278… -
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• Orientate the parts of a joint (plates, bolts, and nuts) as shown. • Use a conical spring washer on each side of a connection. Figure 5-3 Bolted busbar connection (1) Conical spring washer 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 103/278… -
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HZN 452198P1022 coated (4) Conical spring 13 x 29 x 3 HAQN400344P0111 washer (5) Busbar with positive potential (6) Busbar with neutral potential (7) Busbar with negative potential (8) Front of cabinet 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 104/278… -
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Figure 5-5 Top view DC busbar configurations 2 (A), 3 (B) and 4 (C) (1) Busbar with negative potential (3) Busbar with positive potential (2) Busbar with neutral potential (4) Front of cabinet 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 105/278… -
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3BHB010246R0001/R0051 (2) Hex-head bolt M12 x 40-A2 NB 312350P8119 (3) Hex-head nut M12-A2-70, HZN 452198P1022 coated (4) Conical spring 13 x 29 x 3 HAQN400344P0111 washer (5) Water pipe (6) Cabinet front 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 106/278… -
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M12 x 45-A2-70 NB 312450P8120 (6) Hex-head bolt M12 x 50-A2-70 NB 312450P8121 (7) Conical spring DIN6796-13 x 29 x 3 HAQN400344P0111 washer (8) Hex-head nut M12-A2-70 HZN 452198P1022 (9) Flange nut M12-A2 3BHB038117R0001 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 107/278… -
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(3) Connection bu bar LSU-TEU 3a 3BHB045558R0001 (4) Hex-head bolt M12 x 45-A2-70 NB 312450P8120 (5) Hex-head bolt M12 x 65-A2-70 NB 312450P8124 (6) Conical spring DIN6796-13x29x3 HAQN400344P0111 washer (7) Hex-head nut DIN934-M12-A2-70 HZN 452198P1022 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 108/278… -
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• ARU/INU: 5 MVA (without MOI) • COU/TEU: 600 mm 1000 mm • ARU/INU — COU/TEU • ARU/INU: 7, 9, 13 peak MVA 5 MVA (with MOI) • COU/TEU: 600 mm 1000 mm 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 109/278… -
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12 MVA • COU/TEU: 1000 mm 5.7.7 AC busbar joints — with motorized disconnector Module Busbar joints • ARU/INU — COU/TEU • ARU/INU: 5, 7, 9, 13 peak MVA • COU/TEU: 1000 mm 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 110/278… -
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5, 7, 9, 13 peak MVA • COU/TEU: 1000 mm • ARU/INU — COU/TEU • ARU/INU: 12 MVA • COU/TEU: 1000 mm • COU/TEU — ARU/INU • ARU/INU: 12 MVA • COU/TEU: 1000 mm 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 111/278… -
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• Height: 316 mm Figure 5-10 Tools for installing an air-to-air heat exchanger (1) Cordless drill (4) M6 x 12 Torx screw (2) Wire cutter (5) Cable tie (3) Torx drill bit 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 112/278… -
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• Damage to the heat exchanger Procedure: 1. Before lifting the heat exchanger onto the roof, cut off the cable ties. 2. Loop the cables as illustrated and fasten them to the cable tie mounts (circles). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 113/278… -
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4. Remove the cover on the roof where the heat exchanger is installed. 5. Lift the heat exchanger above the opening in the roof and orientate the heat exchanger with the LEDs (circle) pointing to the front of the cabinet. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 114/278… -
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05 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 6. Route the cables through the designated openings (circle) at the front of the cabinet. 7. While lowering the heat exchanger onto the roof, pull the cables through the openings. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 115/278… -
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10. In the upper part of the cable duct (1), fasten the cables to the cabinet frame. 15 x 11. In the lower part (2), tie the cables together at regular distances. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 116/278… -
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• Take appropriate measures for removing and installing the heat exchanger safely. Figure 5-14 Air-to-air heat exchangers (type LT-5-5165-UL) Air-to-air heat exchangers must be removed and refitted where two transport units are joined. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 117/278… -
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(2) Wire cutter (4) Cable tie 5.8.2.1 Removing an air-to-air heat exchanger 1. Loosen the 4 self-tapping M6x12 screws (HAQN401205P0257) that fasten the heat exchanger to the roof. 2. Remove the cable ties. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 118/278… -
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4. Fix the cables with cable ties at regular distances of approximately 20 cm. 5. Tighten all screws of the heat exchanger. 6. Fix the cables inside the terminal box with cable ties. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 119/278… -
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(5) 1.5 kVA transformer: ~17 kg (2) Transformer hood (6) 2.8 kVA transformer: ~49 kg (3) 4 x M8x20 (9ABA450093R0310) (7) 3.5 kVA transformer: ~49 kg (4) Transformer connection plate (8) 6 kVA transformer: ~66 kg 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 120/278… -
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Pressure relief vents are installed on the roofs of TEUs and COUs. Figure 5-18 Pressure relief vents • Weight: ~26 kg • Length: 840 mm • Width: 520 mm • Height: 210 mm 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 121/278… -
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Figure 5-20 Installation example of pressure relief vents (1) Orientation of baffle blades (3) Pressure relief vents (2) Center of drive 2. Fasten the pressure relief vent to the roof with the supplied screws (Fig. 5-20). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 122/278… -
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2. Cut the sealing tape to the required length. 3. Attach the tape on the whole length of the joining crossbars (1). Figure 5-21 Attach sealing tape to the joining crossbar (1) 4. Reinstall the roof plates. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 123/278… -
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• Install the joints at the front and the back of the roof of two adjoining transport units using the supplied installation material. Note: The joints (1) within a transport unit are factory-installed. Figure 5-22 Roof joints (1) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 124/278… -
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3BHB035997R0001 2 x damping 3BHB033405R0001 connectors (10) 2 x plates 3BHB035999R0001 (11) 2 x washers 13 / 29 ST / ZN 9ABA450078P0007 (12) 2 x hex-head bolts M12 x 80 NB 312450P8127 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 125/278… -
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Figure 5-24 Recommended ceiling and wall fixings (1) Two struts at 45° to ceiling (3) Do not install the struts at a 90° angle to the cabinet roof (2) One strut at 90° to wall 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 126/278… -
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• When the electrical installation is completed, the main and auxiliary power supply to the drive must not be switched on without the consent of the ABB commissioning personnel. • To prevent main and auxiliary power supply being switched on during installation, take appropriate measures. -
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«Auxiliary power and control cables guideline» (3BHS813742 E01). 6.2.3 Synchronization cables Synchronization cables are used in drives with an ARU. A shielded, 3-phase cable without neutral wire is required for the supply voltage of the synchronization transformer. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 128/278… -
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(1) Transformer or busbar (7) TEU (2) System ground (8) ARU (3) Cable shield (9) Transformer (4) Cable armor (10) LSU (5) Equipotential bonding conductor (11) INU (6) Ground cable (12) Motor 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 129/278… -
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Cable shields are connected to the separate PG ground busbar. The connection between the PE and PG ground busbars inside the CBU is made in the factory. The CBU has a grounding switch on the door. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 130/278… -
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All necessary data for each individual connection are specified on the “Converter hardware diagram” and the Wiring list in “Appendix D – Wiring diagrams”. The data provide information on: • Cable identification • Cable type • Cross-sectional area • Location of terminals 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 131/278… -
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RBU, BCU and VLU, make sure that the cables are at a minimum distance of 5 mm from the closest metal part. 3. Connect all cables and wires according to the “Converter Hardware” diagram. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 132/278… -
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• Arc Guard unit TVOC-2 with HMI panel • Optical fiber detectors The detectors are pre-installed in the relevant cabinets with the corresponding optical fibers coiled up beside the detectors (Fig. 6-7). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 133/278… -
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2. Lay the cables into their designated trays and cable ducts as illustrated in Fig. 6-8. 3. Connect the cables to the arc monitor located in the REB according to the drawings. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 134/278… -
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(2) Sealing module (RM120) Usage • Power cables • Ground cables • Equipotential bonding conductors Included in delivery • Cable entry frame Not included in • Sealing modules delivery • Accessories • Tools 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 135/278… -
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Maximum number Maximum number of cables/ entry of sealing openings frame modules/openings RM12 Single- Three- Single- core core core Ø28 — 50 Ø68 — 99 Ø48 — 71 1000 mm 600 mm 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 136/278… -
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Usage • Power cables, ground cables, bonding conductors • Auxiliary power cables, control cables Included in delivery • Undrilled gland plate Not included in • Cable glands delivery • Tools • Accessories 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 137/278… -
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• Sealing grommets Preparing cable entry systems for TEU, ARU and EXU cabinets This section describes how to prepare cable entry systems for the following cabinets: • TEU • ARU • EXU 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 138/278… -
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Figure 6-14 TEU 1000 mm cabinet (A = back) with top (1) and bottom (2) cable entries (1) Top cable entry frame (4) Compression wedge (2) Bottom cable entry (5) RM90 sealing module with 3-core cable (3) High-voltage busbars 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 139/278… -
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(4) 1/2” wrench (2) Remove these bolts (5) 17 mm and 19 mm (3) Bottom bracket 4. After you have routed the cables, install the busbars in the reverse order of removal. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 140/278… -
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EXU with a DCS800 D4 size controller” on page 270. 4. Unplug the fan power supply cables and the tube from the air pressure switch. Figure 6-17 EXU cabinet (1) Front cover (2) Pull relief 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 141/278… -
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Determining the cable length 1. Determine the required length of a cable between the point of entry and the connection point inside the cabinet. 2. Cut the cable to the required length before connection. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 142/278… -
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(6) Heat shrinkable termination cable supplier and suitable for M12 bolt (7) Outer cable sheath (12) Sheath seal 2. Install the sealing modules according to the instructions of the sealing module supplier. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 143/278… -
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This section describes how to prepare standard cables for EMC plates as well as cables for an EXU. 1. Remove the grommets from the entry plate. 2. To ensure proper sealing, cut along the marking that corresponds to the cable diameter. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 144/278… -
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(2) EMC sleeve (7) Conductor insulation removed to expose cable shield (3) Cable tie (8) Cable screen extension to connect (4) Heat-shrinkable termination to the PE busbar (5) Outer cable sheath (9) Cable clamp 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 145/278… -
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2. Fasten the cables to the strain relief rails with suitable cable clamps. Figure 6-21 Cable connections in an EXU cabinet (1) Cable clamp (3) Strain relief rail (2) Cable lugs on each side of busbar 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 146/278… -
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Figure 6-23 Bolted busbar connection — marine drives Part Quantity Identification Hex-head bolt M12x40-A2 NB 312350P8119 Coated hex-head nut M12-A2-70 HZN 452198P1022 Conical spring washer 13 x 29 x 3 HAQN400344P0111 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 147/278… -
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] coating) is used, the connection does not need to be lubricated. 6.7.5.4.4 Tightening torque ABB recommends a tightening torque of 40 Nm for M12 bolts. For other sizes, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL… -
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Determining the cable length 1. Determine the required length of a cable between the point of entry and the connection point inside the cabinet. 2. Cut the cable to the required length before connection. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 149/278… -
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Fig. 6-26. Figure 6-26 Preparing control cables for sealing modules (1) Sealing module (4) Conductor screen extension to connect to PE terminal (2) Conductive foil (3) Cable sheath removed to expose cable shield 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 150/278… -
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Note: If cables are routed through the cabinet floor, the grommets can be discarded. 4. If necessary, remove the entry plate and pull the cable through the entry holes. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 151/278… -
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3. Connect the screens ends with a continuous conducting foil (3 in Fig. 6-28). Figure 6-28 Preparing the screens of control cables for EMC plates (1) Cable screen (3) Conductive foil (2) Cable screen ends 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 152/278… -
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The serial communications and encoder cables are connected inside a COU. Top and bottom cable entries are covered with blanking plates. Materials for cable fitting, EMC requirements and sealing are not supplied. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 153/278… -
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3. Route the cable to its destination as illustrated in: • Fig. 6-31 (COU 600 mm) • Fig. 6-32 (COU 1000 mm) Figure 6-31 Cable route in COU (600 mm) top cable entry 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 154/278… -
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1. Insert and route the cables as illustrated in Fig. 6-33 and Fig. 6-34. Figure 6-33 Cable route in COU (600 mm) bottom cable entry (1) Cable entry bottom (3) Detail (2) Side view 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 155/278… -
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• Connect the individual shields and the overall shield (if present) of encoder cables to the separate shield grounding point. IMPORTANT! DO NOT connect the shields to the terminals of the interface. • Different-sized ground clamps are supplied. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 156/278… -
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151 • Cable entries with cable glands: “6.8.3 Preparing cables for cable glands” on page 151. Note: Materials for cable fitting, EMC requirements and sealing are not supplied for undrilled plates. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 157/278… -
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(6) Terminal for optical fibers behind cover (3) Cable enters through the floor (7) Optical fibers to DCS800 D4 (4) Terminal strip for auxiliary power converter and control cables (8) Optical fibers to DCS800 D5 converter 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 158/278… -
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• When using cable ties, be careful not to deform the optical fibers and do not use a cable tie gun. • When connecting or unplugging an optical fiber, hold it at the connector and not at the fiber. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 159/278… -
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COM-8x circuit board (A) according to the terminal numbers printed on the marker sleeves. Figure 6-38 COM-8x circuit board (A) in a DCS800 converter (ED5V, EB5R and EB5S types) and a detail of channel CH0 (B) on the board. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 160/278… -
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(6) Terminal for optical fibers behind cover (3) Cable enters through the floor (7) Optical fibers to DCS800 D4 (4) Terminal strip for auxiliary power converter and control cables 8. Reattach the DCS800 cover. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 161/278… -
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COM-8x circuit board (A) according to the terminal numbers printed on the marker sleeves. Figure 6-41 COM-8x circuit board (A) in a DCS800 converter (ED7Y type) and a detail of channel CH0 (B) on the board 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 162/278… -
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(6) Terminal for optical fibers behind cover (3) Cable enters through the floor (7) Optical fibers to DCS800 D4 (4) Terminal strip for auxiliary power converter and control cables 4. Reattach the DCS800 cover. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 163/278… -
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• When using cable ties, be careful not to deform the optical fibers and DO NOT use a cable tie gun. • When connecting or unplugging an optical fiber, hold it at the connector and not at the fiber. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 164/278… -
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4. To seal the cable entry, use appropriate sealing inserts for the cable entry frames. Figure 6-43 REB cable entry (1) Blanking plate (removed) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 165/278… -
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2. Connect the heating cables of two adjoining transport units with each other. 3. Fasten the connectors with cable ties. Figure 6-44 Heating cable connection (1) Heating cable plug (2) Cable tie 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 166/278… -
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• Check that the entry plates are properly fastened. • If EMC entry plates with grommets are used, check that the grommets fit tightly (arrows) to prevent water entering the cabinet. — If necessary, seal gaps with silicone. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 167/278… -
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ABB. Commissioning procedure Information on the commissioning procedure and the start conditions for commissioning can be obtained from ABB. Commissioning checklist In order to ensure uncomplicated and speedy commissioning, it is important that drive and associated equipment are ready for commissioning. -
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□ 2) Types and cross sections of power cables selected according to the ABB power cable specification. □ 3) Pulse encoder cable shields are connected to the shield earthing point and not connected directly to the pulse encoder interface (applies only to drives with pulse encoder interface). -
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Pay attention to MCB opening time and installation of undervoltage coil or second opening coil 7.6.4 Input transformer checklist □ Grounding is completed □ 2) Transformer auxiliaries (eg, dehydrating breathers, cooling, protection devices) are ready. □ 3) Protection devices are tested and in operation. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 171/278… -
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2) Sufficient quantity of deionized water according is available. (see “Appendix C – Mechanical drawings”). □ 3) Air conditioning of drive room ready for load run of drive □ 4) Optional equipment (eg, chiller) ready 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 172/278… -
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• Classification: 3K22 / 3B1 / 3S6 / 3M11 Safety The drive system must only be operated by qualified and authorized personnel, ie, personnel who are familiar with the operation of the drive system and the hazards involved. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 173/278… -
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• Starts and stops the motor • Displays status messages of the INU • Displays alarm and fault messages of the drive and monitored foreign equipment • Resets alarm and fault messages 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 174/278… -
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DC link operation of the drive and closes the main circuit breaker (4) Alarm / fault lamp • Alarm: flashing light • Fault: permanent light 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 175/278… -
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DC link. Figure 8-3 Typical semi-redundant drive configuration (1) Excitation power (7) LSU (2) Mains (8) INU (3) EXU (9) CBU/RBU (4) WCU (10) ISU (5) COU (11) Motor (6) Control 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 176/278… -
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(13) Synchronous motor (7) INU2 8.4.3.2 Semi-redundant drive control panel The semi-redundant drive control panel can be operated in both local and remote mode. For more information, see the appropriate application note. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 177/278… -
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DCS800 unit at any time. • Context-sensitive help menu • Fault and alarm text messages including fault history Note: For more information, see «DCS800 drives firmware manual» (3ADW000193R0801). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 178/278… -
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• DO NOT change any parameter if the meaning of the parameter and the effects of the change are not fully understood. The parameters are set as required for operation and verified during commissioning and must not be changed afterwards. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 179/278… -
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DC-link voltage is below 50 V(DC). When the grounding switch is in position grounded, the door safety switches of the medium voltage units are released and the doors can be opened. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 180/278… -
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Figure 8-7 Location on the safety switches The safety switches are part of an interlocking circuit that prevents the doors being opened as long as the DC link is charged. The interlocking circuit ensures that the: 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 181/278… -
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DC-link capacitors have been discharged, and the grounding switch is in position grounded. The locking bar locks and unlocks the locking mechanism of the door of a medium voltage unit. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 182/278… -
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Note: For more information, see “10.4.9 Drives with the manual output isolation (optional)” on page 244. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 183/278… -
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The drive is running and operating according to the set speed or torque reference value. When in remote control mode, the reference value is set at the remote control system. When in local control mode, the value is entered into the control panel. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 184/278… -
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The status message always alternates with the specific fault message. The type of shutdown depends on the fault class the fault condition is assigned to in the drive software. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 185/278… -
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6) ARU ReadyRef • Only in drives with an ARU 7) ReadyRun • INU starts magnetizing (only in drives with an ARU) • INU starts to modulateStart command 9) ReadyRef 10) Operation 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 186/278…
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7) ARU ReadyOn • Only in drives with an ARUReadyOn • Drive is grounded • Doors in medium voltage units are released for opening • Auxiliary power supply switched off 9) NotReadyOn 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 187/278…
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3) Prevention of unexpected startup command • Drives stops according to Ramp, Torque, and Ramp stop modes • Open disconnector • Prevention of unexpected startup complete • Drive remains charged, MCB closed 4) INU operation prevention feedback 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 188/278… -
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• Doors are closed and locked or bolted. • Grounding switch is in position not grounded. Figure 8-8 Grounding switch in ungrounded position • MCB is in operating position. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 189/278… -
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• If a fault cannot be reset, the responsible personnel must rectify it. • (Drives with an ARU) When faults are present and the drive is ready, the INU is “ReadyOn”. 1 L -> 4840.0 V StateARU ReadyOn DC VOLT 0.00 V PRI VOLT 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 190/278… -
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MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW • Drives with an ARU: — The ARU is now “ReadyRun”. 1 L -> 4840.0 V 0 StateARU ReadyRun DC Voltage 4400.0 V COS PHI 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 191/278… -
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After the motor has been magnetized, the motor speed ramps up to the reference value. While the motor is magnetizing, the run status message on the display blinks. When the motor has finished magnetizing, the run status message lights up permanently. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 192/278… -
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Note: During the stop sequence, you can restart the drive by pressing the START key. The drive is now in stopping mode. 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU Stopping MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 193/278… -
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2. When the motor has reached zero speed, the drive is “ReadyRun”. 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW As long as the MCB has not been opened, you can restart the motor at any time. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 194/278… -
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Alternating display message: 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU EmergencyOff • EmergencyOff MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm • NotReadyOn POWER 0.0 kW 5) EMERGENCY-OFF RESET button flashes 6) SUPPLY OFF push button flashes 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 195/278… -
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EmergencyOff • EmergencyOff MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm • EOFF<DCVolt POWER 0.0 kW 3. The main power supply can be connected to the drive again and the drive system can be started up. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 196/278… -
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Arc detection with the Arc Guard System™ (optional) The optional Arc Guard System™ detects fast arc faults in the terminal sections of an ACS6000 drive. When the Arc Guard System detects an arc fault the drive performs protection firing and immediately opens the main circuit breaker. -
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6. Reset the fault on Arc Guard HMI panel. 7. Acknowledge the firing through with parameter 16.26 on the control panel (only when fault was understood and corrected). 8. Restart the drive. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 198/278… -
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(12) Enter key, terminates a procedure (6) Fast navigation key for selecting the actual signals display or the (13) Reference key fault memory display (14) Start key (7) Local / remote selection key (15) Stop key 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 199/278… -
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When the CDP control panel is initialized, the display changes as follows: CDP312 PANEL V5.30 … After 2-3 seconds the display shows the drive name (1, 2), the application software in use (3), and the drive identification (4) is displayed. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 200/278… -
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The status line of the display alternates between DCGndNOpen and NotReadyOn. Alternating display message: 1 L -> 0.0 rpm StateINU DCGndNopen • DCGndNopen MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm • NotReadyOn POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 201/278… -
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However, when the drive is in a fault condition, the fault memory display appears instead. The actual signals display is used to monitor the drive without interfering with its operation. It continuously displays three selectable actual values. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 202/278… -
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9.2.2.2 Selecting the actual signals display To select the actual signals display, press the ACT key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyOn MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 203/278… -
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2. To return to the actual signals display, release the ACT key. 9.2.2.5 Selecting actual signals 1. To select the actual signals display, press the ACT key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 600.00 rpm POWER 75.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 204/278… -
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1 ACTUAL SIGNALS 01 DC VOLTAGE 1000 V 5. To select an actual signal, press a slow navigation keys. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm 2 ACTUAL SIGNALS 05 NP VOLTAGE 1000 V 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 205/278… -
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1. To open the actual signals display, press the ACT key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyOn MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 2. To change to the fault memory display, press a fast navigation key. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 206/278… -
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600.0 rpm LAST FAULT 5. To return to the actual signals display, press a fast navigation key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyOn MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 207/278… -
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600.0 rpm ACS5000 *** FAULT *** MCB CloseControl 2. To reset the fault, press the RESET key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyOn MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 208/278… -
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(3) Parameter number and name (7) Slow navigation key for selecting a (4) Parameter value parameter (and a parameter value) (5) Selection key for (8) Enter key for confirming parameters mode the selection 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 209/278… -
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Some parameter settings cannot be changed while the drive is running. If tried, the following warning displays. ** WARNING ** WRITE ACCESS DENIED PARAMETER SETTING NOT POSSIBLE 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 210/278… -
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75 OPTION MODULES 07 C3P1/AI820 Module DISABLED 4. To enter the parameter setting function, press the ENTER key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm 75 OPTION MODULES 07 C3P1/AI820 Module [DISABLED] 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 211/278… -
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9. To cancel the setting and keep the original setting, press any of the mode selection keys. The selected keypad mode is entered. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm 75 OPTION MODULES 07 C3P1/AI820 Module DISABLED 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 212/278… -
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User lock ▲ NOTICE ABB is not be liable for damages or losses caused by the failure to activate the user lock with a new pass code. For more information, see “1.9 Cyber security disclaimer” on page 38. For better cyber security, it is highly recommended that you set a master pass code for the control panel to prevent the parameter values from being changed. -
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(3) Selection key for functions mode the selection 9.2.4.1 Adjusting the display contrast 1. To enter the functions mode, press the FUNC key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 0.0 rpm UPLOAD <= <= DOWNLOAD => => CONTRAST 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 214/278… -
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CONTRAST 5. To confirm the setting and to return to the actual signals display, press the ENTER key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 0.0 rpm UPLOAD <= <= DOWNLOAD => => CONTRAST 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 215/278… -
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Accidental switching from remote control to local control can be prevented with the local lock function. The corresponding parameter is 16.04 LOCAL LOCK and belongs to the parameter group 16 SYSTEM CTRL INPUTS. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 216/278… -
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— A blank space indicates full remote control from a higher-level control system. — The letter R indicates partial remote control (some commands are enabled locally). FUNC DRIVE 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 217/278… -
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• When the motor is not running, the arrow indicates the preselected direction. To set the direction of rotation, press the forward or backward key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 600.00 rpm POWER 75.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 218/278… -
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600.00 rpm POWER 75.0 kW 2. To enter the reference value input mode, press the REF key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> [600.0 rpm] StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 600.00 rpm POWER 75.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 219/278… -
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MOTOR SP 600.00 rpm POWER 75.0 kW 4. To exit the mode, press a mode selection key. FUNC DRIVE 1 L -> 550.0 rpm StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 600.00 rpm POWER 75.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 220/278… -
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ABB service organization. 10.1.2 Maintenance schedule Carry out all maintenance tasks according to the maintenance schedule, on time and at the stated intervals in the «ACS6000 preventive maintenance schedule» (3BHS855273 E01). 10.1.3 Logbook… -
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Cables and wires in the drive are equipped with marker sleeves that carry the same identifying number as on the wiring diagrams. Figure 10-2 Cable and wire designation (1) Wire number (2) Terminal number 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 222/278… -
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• Fault: A fault shuts down the drive. The type of shutdown depends on the origin of the fault. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 223/278… -
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2 min. 22 s than the first fault. +Fa u lt AM C: Fault Class 2 classifies the fault. Note: For more information on alarms and faults, see “Appendix G – Signal and parameter table”. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 224/278… -
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The data logger provides information (eg, waveforms of voltage, current, torque) for efficient troubleshooting. 5) Contact ABB service if a fault cannot be rectified. When calling ABB service, it is recommended to have the following data available at the time when the fault occurred: •… -
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Flashing ON / OFF DDCS channel 0 Yellow Receiving data on Flashing ON / OFF Flashing ON / OFF DDCS channel 3 Yellow Yellow Flashing Flashing Yellow Flashing Flashing Yellow Flashing Flashing 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 226/278… -
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The LEDs are always at the topmost position on each module (Fig. 10-5: 1) and are identified as follows: • F: fault • R: run • W: warning • O or OSP (only output modules) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 227/278… -
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• «AF 100 fieldbus — NAFA-01 installation and start-up guide» (3BFE58919837) • «Modbus TCP — NETA-21 remote monitoring tool user manual» (3AUA0000096939) • «Modbus RTU — NMBA-01 installation and startup guide» (3AFY58919772) • «Profibus — NPBA-12 installation and startup guide» (3BFE64341588) 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 228/278… -
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(1) Red LED off (A) and Green LED on (3) Red LED off (A) and Green LED off (B): Heat exchanger is healthy (B): Auxiliary voltage is missing (2) Red LED on (A) and Green LED off (B): Alarm conditions 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 229/278… -
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IOI switch in the RDC unit, even if the switch is open and the drive is grounded. — See the local safety procedures on how to isolate and ground the equipment. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 230/278… -
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The motor stops according to the preset stop function. When the motor has reached zero speed, the drive is in “ReadyRun. 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyRun MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 231/278… -
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When the DC link is discharged, the drive is “ReadyOn”. 1 L -> 600.0 rpm StateINU ReadyOn MOTOR SP 0.00 rpm POWER 0.0 kW 4. Rack-out, lock-out, ground and tag-out the main power feeder. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 232/278… -
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Ungrounded position 6. If the yellow lamp GROUNDING SWITCH UNLOCKED is on, keep the yellow lamp cap pressed while you turn the grounding switch to the grounded position. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 233/278… -
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1. Check that the auxiliary voltage is switched on. NOTICE DO NOT use force for turning the grounding switch in any direction 2. Press the lamp cap to test the lamp. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 234/278… -
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• Hazardous voltages cannot be fed into the drive from the main power supply or the motor • DC link is discharged • Grounding switch is released (DO07 is energized) • Drive status is “ReadyOn” 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 235/278… -
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238. Figure 10-9 Grounding switch grounded (1) White lamp (2) Yellow lamp 2. Slide the locking bar from the locked (1) to the unlocked (2) position. • Door hinged on the left: 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 236/278… -
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Closing and locking the doors 1. Close the doors. 2. To lock the door, bring the door handle in line with the door plate (1) and press the handle down (2) until it clicks in. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 237/278… -
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From the lamp not lighting up, it cannot be concluded that the door releasing circuit is not working. • Lamp turns on: — Door releasing circuit is malfunctioning. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 238/278… -
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• Converter hardware diagram • Wiring diagram of COU1 For information on the wiring of the discharging circuit and / or the grounding circuit, see: • Wiring diagram of COU1 • Wiring diagram of CBU 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 239/278… -
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Figure 10-11 Safety switch on an ARU/INU cabinet door (1) Screw cap on door (4) Unlocked position (2) Safety switch location (5) Locked position (behind door) (6) Release dial (3) Safety switch 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 240/278… -
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2. Loosen the locking screw (1) until the release dial can be turned. 3. Turn the release dial from the locked to the unlocked position. 5 mm You can now actuate the locking bar and open the doors. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 241/278… -
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(3) Telescopic insulating pole (2) Enclosure ground clamp Depending on the type of line-side rectifier, continue with: • “10.4.8.1 Drives with LSU” on page 243 • “10.4.8.2 Drives with ARU” on page 244 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 242/278… -
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• Inside INU: L1, L2 and L3 in Fig. 10-15 Figure 10-14 TEU ground ball stud locations (1) Ground ball stud example (5) 2L3 (2) 2L2 (6) 2L1 (3) 1L1 (7) 1L2 (4) 1L3 (8) PE 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 243/278… -
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• Busbar connectors in TEU1 and COU1 — Busbar connectors for INU1 are located in TEU1. — Busbar connectors for INU2 are located in the terminal compartment inside COU1. • Lever for removing and fitting the busbar connectors 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 244/278… -
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(10) Motor (4) CBU1 (11) Busbar connectors (3 x) in TEU (5) BCU1 (12) Busbar connectors (3 x) in COU1 (6) INU2 (13) Lever for removing and fitting the busbar connections (7) COU1 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 245/278… -
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The three busbar connectors are fitted in TEU1. The motor is connected to INU1. The three busbar connectors are not fitted in TEU1. The motor is disconnected from INU1. Invalid configuration. Drive will not start. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 246/278… -
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• Follow local safety procedures Figure 10-18 Tools for removing the busbar connectors (1) Orientation of lever for removing (3) Four-way grounding set (4x) busbar connectors (2) Orientation of lever for fitting the busbar connectors 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 247/278… -
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• Busbars in the INU (3 in Fig. 10-20) LSU1 TEU1 INU1 INU2 COU1 LSU2 Figure 10-19 Overview of grounding the drive — INU1 is shut down (A) and INU2 is shut down (B). Numbers indicate the connection sequence. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 248/278… -
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Figure 10-20 Connect the grounding sets in COU1 (A and C), TEU1 (B), INU1 (D) and INU2 (E) (1) Busbars for secondary (4) PE transformer windings (5) Ground ball stud (2) Busbars for motor cables (3) INU busbars 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 249/278… -
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4. Inside TEU1 or COU1 remove the busbar connectors in the sequence shown in Fig. 10-21. CAUTIONA busbar connector weighs approximately 10 kg. Figure 10-21 Busbar connector removal sequence in TEU1 or COU1 5. Remove the grounding sets. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 250/278… -
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10.4.9.2 Fitting the busbar connectors 1. Shut down the drive according to the established procedures. 2. Fit the busbar connectors in the sequence shown in Fig. 10-22. Figure 10-22 Fitting sequence for busbar connectors 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 251/278… -
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6. Close and lock the doors. 7. Check that the power operating mode (POM) of the drive corresponds to the busbar connectors fitted. 8. Start the drive according to the established procedures. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 252/278… -
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Note: To disconnect the water hose, pull the locking sleeve of the coupling towards the front of the cabinet (arrow). 2. Cut off the cable ties (1) and disconnect the optical fibers and the power supply leads (2). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 253/278… -
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6. Pull the phase module onto the table. CAUTIONA phase module weighs approximately 190 kg. When pulling out the phase module, make sure that the disconnected water hoses, optical fibers and power supply leads are out of the way. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 254/278… -
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NOTICE DO NOT mix up the cables. The identification on the label must correspond to its counterpart on the phase module. Verify the correct connection with the corresponding wiring diagram. 10. Fasten the cables with cable ties. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 255/278… -
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10 PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 10.4.11 Visual checks on the drive Check the drive and its immediate vicinity visually at the intervals stated in «ACS6000 preventive maintenance schedule» (3BHS855273 E01) and pay attention to the following items: • Humidity inside the drive •… -
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• Check all power and control cable connections and tighten them if necessary. • Check that all plugs and connectors are tight. 10.4.14 Checking and replacing filter mats • Inspection intervals: See the «ACS6000 preventive maintenance schedule» (3BHS855273 E01). • Service during operation: possible. • Filter mat class: G3 (EN779) •… -
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3. Slide the cover up and pull it out of the slots. 4. Turn the cover over and remove the filter mat. 5. Insert the new filter mat and reinstall the ventilation grid. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 258/278… -
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10 PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 10.4.15 Testing and replacing auxiliary fan units • Inspection intervals: see the «ACS6000 preventive maintenance schedule» (3BHS855273 E01). • Service during operation: possible • Location:• installed behind the doors of the following cabinets: — COU cabinet (2 fan units) -
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Figure 10-25 Accessing the fan units in the WCU roof box 3. Disconnect the wires (1) and unscrew (2) the fan units. 4. Remove the fan unit. 5. Reinstall the new one in reverse order of removal. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 260/278… -
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10 PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 10.4.16 Testing and replacing air-to-air heat exchangers • Inspection intervals: see the «ACS6000 preventive maintenance schedule» (3BHS855273 E01). • Service during operation: not possible Figure 10-26 Air-to-air heat exchanger overview (type LT-5-5165-UL) (1) Ambient fan 2… -
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(arrow). 4. Check that the fans run smoothly and if a fan is defective, replace the complete fan unit. 5. Adjust the setting of the thermostat to its original value. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 262/278… -
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For information on replacing the complete heat exchanger, see “Mechanical installation” on page 56. 10.4.16.3 Replacing the circuit board 1. Unscrew the front and top cover. 2. Disconnect the ground wire from the front cover (arrow). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 263/278… -
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4x J9 4x fan power supply 1x J4 2x J6 3x J8 4x J10 4x fan alarm signals 1x J22 2x J23 3x J24 4x J25 LEDs Red J18 Green J19 Alarm 1 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 264/278… -
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10.4.16.4 Replacing internal fan 1 — left side Procedure 1. Unscrew the front top cover. 2. Unplug the plug-in connectors (arrows) and unscrew the screws (1, 2, 3 and 4) which fix the fan mounting bracket to the housing. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 265/278… -
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3. Remove the fan from the housing and unscrew the fan from the mounting bracket. 4. Replace the fan and reassemble the unit in reverse order of removal. 10.4.16.5 Replacing internal fan 2 — right side 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 266/278… -
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10 PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Procedure 1. Unscrew the front top cover. 2. Remove the front cover and disconnect the ground wire (arrow). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 267/278… -
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5. Disconnect the ground wire (1), cut off the cable tie (2), unplug the plug-in connectors (arrows), and unscrew the screws (3, 4, 5 and 6) fixing the fan mounting bracket to the housing. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 268/278… -
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7. Replace the fan and reassemble the unit in reverse order of removal. 10.4.16.6 Replacing the ambient fans 1. Unscrew the rear cover. 2. Lift the hinged cover up a little and disconnect the ground wire (arrow). 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 269/278… -
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Figure 10-28 DCS800 controller — size D4 Procedure 1. Switch off the miniature circuit breaker of the fan unit. Note: To identify the miniature circuit breaker, see “Appendix D – Wiring diagrams”. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 270/278… -
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2. Remove the 6 screws from the fan cover and then remove the fan cover. 3. Unplug the fan cables. 4. Remove the 4 fastening screws from the outside panel of the fan unit. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 271/278… -
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Figure 10-29 DCS800 controller — size D5 Procedure 1. Switch off the miniature circuit breaker of the fan unit. Note: To identify the miniature circuit breaker, see “Appendix D – Wiring diagrams”. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 272/278… -
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2. Remove the 6 screws from the fan cover and then remove the fan cover. 3. Unplug the fan cables. 4. Remove the 4 fastening screws from the outside panel of the fan unit. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 273/278… -
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2. Close valves V30 and V31 in the water-cooling unit. 3. Disconnect the hose from valve V30 to drain the WCU. NOTICE Expect approximately 5 liters of water. 4. Unscrew the top plate. 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 274/278… -
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6. Lift the heat exchanger out of the cabinet. CAUTIONThe heat exchanger weighs approximately 16 kg and requires a minimum overhead clearance of 85 cm. Figure 10-31 Lift heat exchanger out of EXU cabinet 3BHS212794 E01 REV M ACS6000 USER MANUAL 275/278… -
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Note: For information on adding water to the cooling system, see the manual for the «ACS5000, ACS6000 and ACS6080 water cooling unit WCU800 user manual» (3BHS821937 E01) and «ACS5000, ACS6000 and ACS6080 water cooling unit WCU1400 user manual» (3BHS835714 E01). -
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.com /d r ive s/ me d ium -v ol ta g e -a c- d riv es — © Copyright 2020 ABB. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
ABB
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Safety
ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual
The manual must be thoroughly read and understood before maintenance
work on the ACS 6000 is started.
The manual is addressed to qualified persons who are responsible for
maintaining and servicing the ACS 6000. Hence all general and safety
instructions given in the ACS 6000 User’s Manual must be complied with.
Danger: The ACS 6000 is a high voltage device.
High voltage can cause physical injury and death.
Maintenance, parts replacement and other work on the ACS 6000 must
only be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with local regula-
tions.
Danger: Do not access the ACS 6000 or work on the motor or the power
cables, if the drive system is energized and not properly grounded!
After switching off the mains and after the motor has come to a stop, wait
approximately 5 minutes for the DC link capacitors to discharge. The light
GND.- SWITCH UNLOCKED must be on before grounding the ACS 6000.
Danger: Make sure that the main power cannot be applied by accident.
Rack out the main circuit breaker and lock it.
Danger: Some loads can cause the motor to rotate!
Therefore, always disconnect, short-circuit or block the motor before work
is started.
3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C
1-1 (2)
[Page 1] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Switzerland Ltd. All Rights Reserved. ACS 6000 Medium Voltage Drives 3 to 27 MVA Service and Maintenance Manual Document No.: 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C Issued: 21-01-2005 ABB |
[Page 2] ABB ACS 6000 2 (2) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual ABB reserves all rights to this document, also in the event of patent issue or registration of any other industrial property protection right. Misuse, in particular duplication and forwa… |
[Page 3] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 1 (4) Table of Contents Chapter 1 — Introduction and Safety 1-1 1.1 Introduction 1-1 1.2 Safety 1-1 Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes 2-1 2.1 Safety 2-1 2.2 Checking IGCTs 2-1 2.2.1 R… |
[Page 4] ABB ACS 6000 ABB 2 (4) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules 7-1 7.1 Required Tools and Accessories 7-1 7.2 Removing a Phase Module 7-2 7.3 Installing a Phase Module 7-5 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes… |
[Page 5] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 3 (4) 10.3.1 Preperatory Steps 10-2 10.3.2 Replacing Upper Diode 10-2 10.3.3 Replacing IGCTs 10-3 10.3.4 Replacing Lower Diode 10-5 10.3.5 Finishing Steps 10-5 Chapter 11 — Changing IGC… |
[Page 6] ABB ACS 6000 ABB 4 (4) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 7] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 1-1 (2) Chapter 1 — Introduction and Safety The manual must be thoroughly read and understood before maintenance work on the ACS 6000 is started. The manual is addressed to qualified persons … |
[Page 8] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 1 — Introduction and Safety ABB 1-2 (2) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Danger: Before power is applied to the drive, check that: • Mains and motor connections are ok • Auxiliary power and control cable connections a… |
[Page 9] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 2-1 (6) Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes IGCTs and diodes of phase modules can only be tested after the converter has been deenergized and grounded. Danger: The ACS 6000 is a high violta… |
[Page 10] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ABB 2-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Note: When checking be careful not to disconnect the fiber optic cable while the IGCT is energized to prevent an undefined control state. 3 Test… |
[Page 11] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 2-3 (6) Figure 2-3 INT Board A712 A713 A714 |
[Page 12] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ABB 2-4 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 4 Switch on the auxiliary power to the gate unit. 5 Switch on the power supply of the INT board to apply a constant light to the IGCT. 6 Measure … |
[Page 13] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 2-5 (6) Figure 2-4 Extracting the Phase Module 6 Check the diode using the multimeter in diode verification mode and suitable probes. Expected result of… |
[Page 14] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ABB 2-6 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 15] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 3-1 (6) Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • Spreader tool Figure 3-1 Spr… |
[Page 16] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU ABB 3-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 1 Deenergize and ground the ACS 6000. 2 Stop the cooling water pumps and make sure that they cannot be switched on by accident. Dange… |
[Page 17] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 3-3 (6) The replacement of diodes and thyristors is explained using the example of a 9 MVA LSU. Note: When replacing diodes or thyristors of… |
[Page 18] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU ABB 3-4 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 1 Deenergize the drive. See section 3.2 Safety. 2 Insert the clamp pressure loading spanner (see B in Figure 3-2 ). 3 Insert the spr… |
[Page 19] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 3-5 (6) In case a stack becomes misaligned, the coolers can be pushed back into place and the semiconductors can be centered using a fixture … |
[Page 20] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU ABB 3-6 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 21] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-1 (10) Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. No. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • Lifting device (customer crane or … |
[Page 22] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-2 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 4-2 Phase Modules 1 Deenergize and ground the ACS 6000. 2 Stop the cooling water pumps and make sure that they cannot be switched on… |
[Page 23] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-3 (10) 4 Disconnect all cooling water input and output couplings of the three phase modules (see arrows in Figure 4-3 a ). To disconnect the wa… |
[Page 24] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-4 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 7 Slide each rail under the phase module to be changed until the rail inserts properly into the bracket at the back of the module. Figure 4… |
[Page 25] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-5 (10) 9 Unscrew the fastening bolts at the back. There are two bolts on each side. Unscrew the lower fastening bolts and then the upper fastening… |
[Page 26] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-6 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Using the Hoist 12 Attach the hoist to the cabinet at the three connection points (see circles in Figure 4-8 ). Figure 4-8 Attaching the H… |
[Page 27] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-7 (10) 14 Lift the phase module high enough to be able to withdraw the rails. Figure 4-10 Phase Module Attached to Hoist 15 After the rails have be… |
[Page 28] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-8 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 1 Grease the four fastening bolts of the phase module with MOLYKOTE (type D). Figure 4-12 Greasing Fastening Bolts 2 Grease the ends of the… |
[Page 29] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-9 (10) (see section Using the Hoist ) or an overhead crane (see section Using a Crane ). 4 Remove the lifting attachments. 5 Push the phase modu… |
[Page 30] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-10 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 31] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 5-1 (2) Chapter 5 — Changing RC-IGCTs in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules 1 Follow section 4.2 Removing a Phase Module until the phase module has been extracted from the cabinet. The phase module can … |
[Page 32] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 5 — Changing RC-IGCTs in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 5-2 (2) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual them on the new IGCT. Figure 5-3 IGCT 6 Thoroughly clean the contact surfaces of the cooler and the anode and cathode of the new… |
[Page 33] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 6-1 (4) Chapter 6 — Changing Clamp Diodes in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules See section 4.1 Required Tools and Accessories . 1 Remove the phase module from the cabinet. Follow section 4.2 Removing a… |
[Page 34] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 6 — Changing Clamp Diodes in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 6-2 (4) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 6-2 Phase Module Placed on two Wooden Beams 4 Slide the clamp pressure loading gauge under the clamp ring of the pres… |
[Page 35] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 6 — Changing Clamp Diodes in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 6-3 (4) 6 Lift the cooler which is above the diode to be changed and then remove the diode. Figure 6-5 Removing the Diode 7 Thorough… |
[Page 36] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 6 — Changing Clamp Diodes in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 6-4 (4) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 37] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 7-1 (6) Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules The tools and accessories listed below are part of the tool set (Ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • ACS 6000 lifting ta… |
[Page 38] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 7-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 7-2 Phase Modules 1 Deenergize and ground the ACS 6000. 2 Stop the cooling water pumps and make sure that they cannot be switched on … |
[Page 39] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 7-3 (6) 4 Before disconnecting the top water hose, cover the equipment below a coupling with a plastic sheet (see Figure 7-3 ) or hold a towel or c… |
[Page 40] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 7-4 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 7 Cut off the cable ties on the side of the phase module (see circles in Figure 7-5 ) and then disconnect the fiber optic cables and the pow… |
[Page 41] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 7-5 (6) 9 Position the lifting table in front of the phase module and adjust the height of the table. 10 Make sure that the disconnected water hoses… |
[Page 42] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 7-6 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 6 Reconnect the two water hoses. First the bottom hose and then the upper hose. To connect a water hose coupling pull the locking sleeve of… |
[Page 43] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-1 (18) Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • Spreader tool … |
[Page 44] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-2 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual The phase module must be extracted from the cabinet to replace the clamp, NP and free wheeling diodes but can remain in… |
[Page 45] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-3 (18) Figure 8-3 Phase Module Clamp diode NP diode Clamp diode NP diode Free wheeling diodes IGCTs |
[Page 46] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-4 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Before starting any work on the phase module do the following: 1 Deenergize and ground the ACS 6000. Danger: The ACS 60… |
[Page 47] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-5 (18) Clamp and NP Diodes are mounted in the same stack. See Figure 8-3 to locate the semiconductors. 8.4.1 Preparatory Ste… |
[Page 48] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-6 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Remove the top nut using the 13 mm wrench while holding the set screw with a 4 mm hex key (see Figure 8-6 ). Do the sa… |
[Page 49] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-7 (18) 6 Remove the top isolator disc from the stack to create more clearance facilitating work on the diodes. Figure 8-8 Remo… |
[Page 50] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-8 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 8.4.2 Replacing Clamp Diodes Upper Clamp Diode After the steps of section 8.4.1 Preparatory Steps have been carried ou… |
[Page 51] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-9 (18) Lower Clamp Diode After the steps of section 8.4.1 Preparatory Steps have been carried out do the following: 6 Remove… |
[Page 52] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-10 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 8 By adjusting the spreader tool push up the cooler above the diode until the diode is free. Remove the lower clamp di… |
[Page 53] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-11 (18) 8.4.3 Replacing NP Diodes Removing Upper NP Diode After the steps of section 8.4.1 Preparatory Steps have been carrie… |
[Page 54] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-12 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3 Continue with section Removing Lower NP Diode if the lower diode has to be replaced. If not, continue with sectio… |
[Page 55] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-13 (18) 4 Continue with section 8.4.4 Finishing Steps for remounting the capacitors, adjusting the clamp pressure and instal… |
[Page 56] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-14 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 1 Deenergize the drive. See section 8.3 Safety . 2 Slide the clamp pressure loading gauge under the clamp ring of the … |
[Page 57] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-15 (18) 4 Lift the cooler above the diode to be removed with one hand and extract the diode with the other. Figure 8-20 Removi… |
[Page 58] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-16 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 12 Remount the phase module in the cabinet following section 7.3 Installing a Phase Module . 13 If a defective part h… |
[Page 59] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 8-17 (18) 3 Disconnect the fiber optic cable and the power supply lead of the IGCT to be replaced. 4 Loosen all hexagon fastenin… |
[Page 60] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-18 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 8 Prepare the components for reassembly. Check the contact surfaces of the new IGCT, the cooler and the isolator disk … |
[Page 61] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 9-1 (8) Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • 1/2 » reversible ratchet • 13 m… |
[Page 62] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ABB 9-2 (8) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 9-1 3-phase AC Power Controller 9.3.1 Preparatory Steps 1 Check that the drive has been deenergized and voltages have been removed from t… |
[Page 63] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 9-3 (8) 4 Open the bolts completely and remove the broken thyristor together with the plastic guide. Figure 9-3 Removing a Thyristor 5 Remove the plasti… |
[Page 64] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ABB 9-4 (8) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 4 Place the deflection gauge in the middle of the clamp (see Figure 9-5 ) and reset the dial to zero. Figure 9-5 Placing the Deflection Gauge 5 … |
[Page 65] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 9-5 (8) Figure 9-6 6-pulse Thyristor Rectifier 9.4.1 Preparatory Steps 1 Deenergize the drive. See section 9.2 Safety . 2 Remove the fuse and the fuse s… |
[Page 66] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ABB 9-6 (8) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 4 Pull the broken thyristor out of the plastic guide. Figure 9-8 Removing a Thyristor 5 Remove the gate wires from the broken thyristor. 9.4.2 Tr… |
[Page 67] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 9-7 (8) under warranty, follow the procedures as stated in the Warranty Directive (this is recommended even if the warranty period has expired). Figure… |
[Page 68] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ABB 9-8 (8) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 69] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 10-1 (6) Chapter 10 — Changing Semiconductors in VLU The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • 1/2 » reversible ratchet �… |
[Page 70] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 10 — Changing Semiconductors in VLU ABB 10-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 10.3.1 Preperatory Steps 1 Check that the drive has been deenergized and voltages have been removed from the cabinet. See section 10.2 Sa… |
[Page 71] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 10 — Changing Semiconductors in VLU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 10-3 (6) 1 Remove the isolator disk above the diode and pull the diode out. 2 Continue with section 10.3.5 Finishing Steps , step 1. 10.3.3 Replac… |
[Page 72] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 10 — Changing Semiconductors in VLU ABB 10-4 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3 Pull down the retaining rods until the faulty IGCT is free. Figure 10-5 4 Remove the isolator disk and the diode above the IGCT. 5 Pull o… |
[Page 73] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 10 — Changing Semiconductors in VLU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 10-5 (6) 10.3.4 Replacing Lower Diode When only one person replaces the lower diode it is recommended to remove all components in the stack above t… |
[Page 74] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 10 — Changing Semiconductors in VLU ABB 10-6 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 5 Tighten the pressure adjusting bolt until the clamp pressure loading gauge is released 6 Refit the clamp loading gauge in its storage pl… |
[Page 75] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 11-1 (6) Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • 1/2 » reversible ratchet • 24 mm s… |
[Page 76] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU ABB 11-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual The DIU is located in the bottom left corner of a CBU. The CBU is available in two different sizes depending on the power rating of the converter (… |
[Page 77] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 11-3 (6) 3 Take off the clamp head to release the clamp pressure. Figure 11-2 Clamp Head The clamp head is fairly heavy and the DIU is not very well access… |
[Page 78] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU ABB 11-4 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 4 Remove the fastening bolts of the IGCT. The bolts require a 10 mm socket. Figure 11-4 Fastening Bolts 5 Remove the faulty IGCT. Figure 11-5 IGCT … |
[Page 79] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 11-5 (6) 1 In case the new IGCT is not fitted with a mounting bracket (see Figure 11-5 ) remove this part from the faulty IGCT and mount it on the new IGC… |
[Page 80] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU ABB 11-6 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual |
[Page 81] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-1 (14) Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards 1 Deenergize and ground the ACS 6000. Danger: The ACS 6000 is a high voltage device. Make sure that the cabinet has been completely de… |
[Page 82] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-2 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 12-1 AMC Board 12.2 Replacing an AMC3 Board |
[Page 83] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-3 (14) AMC3 boards are mounted inside a COU cabinet. Depending on the layout of the COU the fitting position of the board is on the swing fram… |
[Page 84] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-4 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 7 Attach the new AMC3 board. Note: It is important that all fastening screws are used to ensure proper grounding of the board. 8 Recon… |
[Page 85] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-5 (14) 3 Remove the flash memory PCB by holding it with both hands and pulling it at a 90° angle away from the AMC board. Figure 12-4 Removin… |
[Page 86] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-6 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 12-6 Inserting the New Flash Memory PCB 5 Put the defective board into an antistatic bag. 6 Power up the drive and confirm its pr… |
[Page 87] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-7 (14) Figure 12-7 INT Board 12.4 Replacing an INT Board b EPLDs c Pulse Pattern Flash a |
[Page 88] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-8 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Depending on the configuration of the ACS 6000, INT boards are located in the following cabinets: •ARU The INT board is mounted on t… |
[Page 89] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-9 (14) •COU Figure 12-9 shows the INT board installed on the back side of the right front door. Depending on the layout of the cabinet and … |
[Page 90] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-10 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 1 Put the new INT board next to the board being re- placed. Transferring the EPLD Chips 2 Extract the EPLD chip using an appropriate to… |
[Page 91] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-11 (14) 9 Mount the new INT board using all fastening screws. Note: Use all fastening screws to ensure proper grounding of the board. 10 Recon… |
[Page 92] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-12 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 12-11 CVMI Board 12.5 Replacing a CVMI Board SCA Board SVA Board |
[Page 93] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-13 (14) CVMI Boards are installed in the following cabinets: •ARU •INU In converters with power ratings above 7 MVA, the CVMI board is moun… |
[Page 94] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-14 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 9 Verify the connections by comparing them with the corresponding wiring diagram. 10 Put the defective board into an antistatic bag. 1… |
[Page 95] ABB ACS 6000 ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 13-1 (6) Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs Figure 13-1 AMC3 Board 13.1 AMC Board R P T2 S1 S0 F M T1 S3 S4 |
[Page 96] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ABB 13-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Table 13-1 LEDs LED LED Color Function Run green Always OFF Fault red Not used (ON when booting) P green Supply OK M green Not used (ON when booting) T1 … |
[Page 97] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 13-3 (6) Figure 13-2 INT Board 13.2 INT Board V561 V562 V563 V564 V565 V566 V567 V568 |
[Page 98] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ABB 13-4 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Table 13-2 LEDs of INT Board in ARU LED LED Color Function Y561 yellow Always OFF Y562 yellow ON = ARU modulating Y563 yellow ON = tripped Y564 yellow ON… |
[Page 99] ABB ACS 6000 ABB Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 13-5 (6) Figure 13-3 GUSP Table 13-5 is applicable for GUSP units with the following ID numbers: • 3BHB005243R0105 (GUSP type KU C755AE105) • 3BHB005243R0106… |
[Page 100] ABB ACS 6000 Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ABB 13-6 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 13-4 IGCT 13.4 IGCT Yellow Green Table 13-6 LEDs Yellow LED Green LED Function ON ON Output stage functions correctly (U out > 10 V) No overl… |
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Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-14 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 1 Deenergize the drive. See section 8.3 Safety . 2 Slide the clamp pressure loading gauge under the clamp ring of the pressure adjusting bolt and remove the bolt to release the clamp pressure of the stack using the 12 mm ½» hex socket from the tool box. Figure 8-18 Pressure Adjusting Bolt 3 Remove the top isolator disc from the stack. Figure 8-19 Removing Top Isolator Disk
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ABB Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 13-3 (6) Figure 13-2 INT Board 13.2 INT Board V561 V562 V563 V564 V565 V566 V567 V568
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Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-16 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 12 Remount the phase module in the cabinet following section 7.3 Installing a Phase Module . 13 If a defective part has to be returned to ABB, particularly if it is still under warranty, follow the procedures as stated in the Warranty Directive (this is recommended even if the warranty period has expired). IGCTs can be replaced with the phase module remaining in the cabinet. Note: If an IGCT is faulty do
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ABB Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 2-5 (6) Figure 2-4 Extracting the Phase Module 6 Check the diode using the multimeter in diode verification mode and suitable probes. Expected result of the measurement: If uncertain, verify the result by checking another diode of the same phase module or of another phase module. Table 2-1 Voltage Measurement Diode Voltage between Anode/Cathode Volt
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ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 7-1 (6) Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules The tools and accessories listed below are part of the tool set (Ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • ACS 6000 lifting table Figure 7-1 ACS 6000 Lifting Table • Wrench with extension bar (approx. 80 cm) and 16 mm ball end hex driver for replacing the phase module • 12 mm hex driver to open the pressure adjustment bolt of the stack • Side cutter • Cable ties • Plastic sheet or cloth to catch
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ABB Chapter 3 — Changing Diodes and Thyristors in LSU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 3-5 (6) In case a stack becomes misaligned, the coolers can be pushed back into place and the semiconductors can be centered using a fixture as illus- trated in Figure 3-3 . The two horizontal bars are fixed to the frame of the cabinet. By means of the adjustment bolts, the wooden bar is pushed against the coolers thus pushing the coolers back into place and hol
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Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs ABB 13-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Table 13-1 LEDs LED LED Color Function Run green Always OFF Fault red Not used (ON when booting) P green Supply OK M green Not used (ON when booting) T1 yellow ON = receiving data on DDCS channel 0 T2 yellow ON = receiving data on DDCS channel 3 S0 yellow Always OFF S1 yellow Always OFF S2 yellow Always OFF S3 yellow Always OFF
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Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ABB 12-12 (14) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 12-11 CVMI Board 12.5 Replacing a CVMI Board SCA Board SVA Board
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ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 13-1 (6) Chapter 13 — Function of LEDs Figure 13-1 AMC3 Board 13.1 AMC Board R P T2 S1 S0 F M T1 S3 S4
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ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-7 (14) Figure 12-7 INT Board 12.4 Replacing an INT Board b EPLDs c Pulse Pattern Flash a
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Chapter 5 — Changing RC-IGCTs in 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 5-2 (2) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual them on the new IGCT. Figure 5-3 IGCT 6 Thoroughly clean the contact surfaces of the cooler and the anode and cathode of the new RC-IGCT with an appropriate solvent (e. g. alcohol). Using a fluff-free cloth wipe the surfaces paying attention not to scratch the surfaces. Note: Do not use any grease or any electrical joint compound. 7 Push the new RC-IGCT into the stack. 8 Tighten the pressure adjusting bolt
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ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 9-1 (8) Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU The tools listed below are part of the tool set (ident. no. 3BHS130246) delivered with the ACS 6000. • 1/2 » reversible ratchet • 13 mm drive socket (EXU for brushless excitation) • 17 mm drive socket (EXU for direct excitation) • Deflection gauge • Sliding caliper • Cable ties Before starting any work on the EXU do t
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Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-6 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Using the Hoist 12 Attach the hoist to the cabinet at the three connection points (see circles in Figure 4-8 ). Figure 4-8 Attaching the Hoist 13 Attach the lifting bar to the phase module using two M12 bolts. Figure 4-9 Lifting Attachments Fastening bolts
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38, Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 7-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Figure 7-2 Phase Modules 1 Deenergize and ground the ACS 6000. 2 Stop the cooling water pumps and make sure that they cannot be switched on by accident. Danger: The ACS 6000 is a high voltage device. Make sure that the cabinet has been completely deenerg…
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10, Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes ABB 2-2 (6) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Note: When checking be careful not to disconnect the fiber optic cable while the IGCT is energized to prevent an undefined control state. 3 Test the IGCT by measuring the voltage between gate and cathode. Note: When measuring be careful not to shorten gate and cathode/anode of the…
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77, ABB Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 11-3 (6) 3 Take off the clamp head to release the clamp pressure. Figure 11-2 Clamp Head The clamp head is fairly heavy and the DIU is not very well accessible particularly if installed in small CBUs. Due to the narrow space it is difficult to remove an IGCT while at the same time pushing up the…
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67, ABB Chapter 9 — Changing Thyristors in EXU ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 9-7 (8) under warranty, follow the procedures as stated in the Warranty Directive (this is recommended even if the warranty period has expired). Figure 9-9 Deflection Diagram 9.5 Deflection Diagram Direct excitation 5STP 1842H 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.1 0.11 0.12 0.13 Clamp …
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9, ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 2-1 (6) Chapter 2 — Checking IGCTs and Diodes IGCTs and diodes of phase modules can only be tested after the converter has been deenergized and grounded. Danger: The ACS 6000 is a high violtage device. Make sure that the drive has been completely deenergized and that power cannot be applied by accident. Failure to do so may result …
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26, Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ABB 4-6 (10) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Using the Hoist 12 Attach the hoist to the cabinet at the three connection points (see circles in Figure 4-8 ). Figure 4-8 Attaching the Hoist 13 Attach the lifting bar to the phase module using two M12 bolts. Figure 4-9 Lifting Attachments Fastening bolts
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5, ABB ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 3 (4) 10.3.1 Preperatory Steps 10-2 10.3.2 Replacing Upper Diode 10-2 10.3.3 Replacing IGCTs 10-3 10.3.4 Replacing Lower Diode 10-5 10.3.5 Finishing Steps 10-5 Chapter 11 — Changing IGCTs in DIU 11-1 11.1 Required Tools and Accessories 11-1 11.2 Safety 11-1 11.3 Removing an IGCT 11-2 11.4 Installing an IGCT …
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27, ABB Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-7 (10) 14 Lift the phase module high enough to be able to withdraw the rails. Figure 4-10 Phase Module Attached to Hoist 15 After the rails have been removed slowly lower the phase module to the floor. Using a Crane 16 Screw the two eyebolts into the tapped …
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87, ABB Chapter 12 — Replacing Printed Circuit Boards ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 12-7 (14) Figure 12-7 INT Board 12.4 Replacing an INT Board b EPLDs c Pulse Pattern Flash a
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4, ABB 2 (4) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual Chapter 7 — Changing 7/9 MVA Phase Modules 7-1 7.1 Required Tools and Accessories 7-1 7.2 Removing a Phase Module 7-2 7.3 Installing a Phase Module 7-5 Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules 8-1 8.1 Required Tools and Accessories 8-1 8.2 Overview 8-2 8.3 Safety 8-4 8.4 Replacing Clamp and NP Dio…
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23, ABB Chapter 4 — Changing 3/5 MVA Phase Modules ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C 4-3 (10) 4 Disconnect all cooling water input and output couplings of the three phase modules (see arrows in Figure 4-3 a ). To disconnect the water hose pull the locking sleeve of the coupling towards the front of the cabinet (see arrow in Figure 4-3 b ). Figure 4-3 Water Ho…
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50, Chapter 8 — Changing Diodes and IGCTs in 7/9 MVA Phase Modules ABB 8-8 (18) 3BHS202077 ZAB E01 Rev. C ACS 6000 Maintenance Manual 8.4.2 Replacing Clamp Diodes Upper Clamp Diode After the steps of section 8.4.1 Preparatory Steps have been carried out do the following: 1 Remove the upper clamp diode, the isolator disc and the perforated busbar. Figure 8-10 Upper Cl…
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