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Drive Technology \ Drive Automation \ System Integration \ Services *24802948_0118*

Operating Instructions

Frequency Inverters
MOVITRAC® LTE-B+

Edition 01/2018 24802948/EN


SEW-EURODRIVE—Driving the world
Contents

Contents
1 General information..................................................................................................................   7
1.1 About this documentation ............................................................................................... 7
1.2 Structure of the safety notes ........................................................................................... 8
1.2.1 Meaning of signal words ................................................................................   8
1.2.2 Structure of section-related safety notes........................................................   8
1.2.3 Structure of embedded safety notes ..............................................................   8
1.3 Rights to claim under limited warranty ............................................................................ 8
1.4 Exclusion of liability......................................................................................................... 9
1.5 Product names and trademarks...................................................................................... 9
1.6 Copyright notice .............................................................................................................. 9

2 Safety notes ............................................................................................................................   10


2.1 Preliminary information ................................................................................................. 10
2.2 Duties of the user.......................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Target group ................................................................................................................. 11
2.4 Designated use ............................................................................................................. 12
2.4.1 Lifting applications........................................................................................   12
2.5 Transport....................................................................................................................... 12
2.6 Installation/assembly..................................................................................................... 12
2.7 Restrictions of use ........................................................................................................ 13
2.8 Electrical installation ..................................................................................................... 14
2.8.1 Required preventive measure ......................................................................   14
2.8.2 Stationary application ...................................................................................   14
2.9 Protective separation .................................................................................................... 14
2.10 Startup/operation .......................................................................................................... 15

3 Device structure .....................................................................................................................   16


3.1 Nameplate..................................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Type designation........................................................................................................... 16
3.3 Device structure of the standard inverter ...................................................................... 17
3.3.1 Inverters with degree of protection IP20/NEMA 1 ........................................   17
3.3.2 Inverters with degree of protection IP66/NEMA 4X......................................   18

4 Installation...............................................................................................................................   19
4.1 General information ...................................................................................................... 19
4.2 Permitted tightening torques ......................................................................................... 20
4.3 Mechanical installation.................................................................................................. 20
4.3.1 IP20 housing: Installation and installation space .........................................   20
4.3.2 IP66 housing: Installation and control cabinet dimensions ..........................   22
4.4 Electrical installation ..................................................................................................... 23
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4.4.1 Before installation.........................................................................................   24


4.4.2 Line contactors .............................................................................................   24
4.4.3 Mains fuses ..................................................................................................   25
4.4.4 Operation on IT system ................................................................................   25
4.4.5 Permitted voltage supply systems................................................................   27
4.4.6 Help card ......................................................................................................   27

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Contents

4.4.7 Opening the front cover................................................................................   27


4.4.8 Connecting and installing the braking resistor .............................................   28
4.4.9 Motor temperature protection TF, TH...........................................................   29
4.4.10 Multi-motor drive/group drive .......................................................................   29
4.4.11 Motor cables and fusing ...............................................................................   30
4.4.12 Connecting AC brakemotors ........................................................................   30
4.4.13 Information Regarding UL ............................................................................   31
4.4.14 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ...........................................................   32
4.4.15 Overview of signal terminals ........................................................................   36
4.4.16 Communication socket RJ45 .......................................................................   37
4.4.17 DC link connection, UZ connection ...............................................................   38
4.4.18 Wiring diagram .............................................................................................   38

5 Startup .....................................................................................................................................   41


5.1 User interface................................................................................................................ 41
5.1.1 Keypads .......................................................................................................   41
5.1.2 Resetting parameters to default settings......................................................   42
5.1.3 Software LT Shell .........................................................................................   43
5.1.4 MOVITOOLS® MotionStudio engineering software ......................................   45
5.2 Automatic measuring procedure "Auto tune"  ............................................................... 47
5.3 Startup for motors ......................................................................................................... 47
5.3.1 Startup for asynchronous motors with V/f control ........................................   47
5.3.2 Startup for asynchronous motors with LVFC speed control.........................   48
5.3.3 Startup with LSPM motors from SEW‑EURODRIVE ...................................   48
5.4 Startup of control........................................................................................................... 49
5.4.1 Terminal mode (factory setting) P-12 = 0.....................................................   49
5.4.2 Keypad mode (P-12 = 1 or 2).......................................................................   50
5.4.3 PI controller mode (P-12 = 9 or 10)..............................................................   50
5.4.4 Master-slave mode (P-12 = 11)....................................................................   52
5.4.5 Fieldbus mode (P-12 = 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8) .....................................................   53
5.5 Fire mode/emergency mode ......................................................................................... 53
5.6 Operation at 87 Hz characteristic (50 Hz motors)......................................................... 54
5.7 Fans and pumps ........................................................................................................... 55
5.8 Motor potentiometer...................................................................................................... 55
5.9 3-wire control ................................................................................................................ 55
5.9.1 Control signal source 3-wire control .............................................................   56

6 Operation.................................................................................................................................   57
6.1 Status of the inverter..................................................................................................... 57
6.1.1 Static inverter status.....................................................................................   57
6.1.2 Operating state of the inverter......................................................................   57
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6.1.3 Error reset ....................................................................................................   57


6.2 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 58
6.3 Error history .................................................................................................................. 58
6.4 Error codes ................................................................................................................... 59

7 Fieldbus mode ........................................................................................................................   62


7.1 General information ...................................................................................................... 62

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7.1.1 Structure and settings of process data words ..............................................   62


7.1.2 Communication example..............................................................................   64
7.1.3 Parameter settings for the inverter...............................................................   64
7.1.4 Connecting the signal terminals at the inverter ............................................   64
7.1.5 Establishing a CANopen/SBus network .......................................................   65
7.2 Connecting a gateway or controller (SBus MOVILINK®) .............................................. 65
7.2.1 Specification .................................................................................................   65
7.2.2 Electrical installation.....................................................................................   66
7.2.3 Startup at gateway .......................................................................................   67
7.3 Modbus RTU................................................................................................................. 67
7.3.1 Specification .................................................................................................   67
7.3.2 Electrical installation.....................................................................................   67
7.3.3 Register allocation of the process data words .............................................   68
7.3.4 Data flow example........................................................................................   69
7.4 CANopen ...................................................................................................................... 70
7.4.1 Specification .................................................................................................   70
7.4.2 Electrical installation.....................................................................................   70
7.4.3 COB IDs and functions in the inverter..........................................................   71
7.4.4 Supported transmission modes....................................................................   71
7.4.5 Default allocation plan of process data objects (PDO).................................   72
7.4.6 Data flow example........................................................................................   73
7.4.7 Table of CANopen-specific objects ..............................................................   74
7.4.8 Table of manufacturer-specific objects ........................................................   75
7.4.9 Emergency code objects ..............................................................................   75

8 Parameters ..............................................................................................................................   76


8.1 Overview of parameters................................................................................................ 76
8.1.1 Parameters for realtime monitoring (read only)............................................   76
8.1.2 Standard parameters ...................................................................................   79
8.1.3 Advanced parameters ..................................................................................   80
8.2 Advanced parameter description .................................................................................. 82
8.2.1 Basic parameters .........................................................................................   82
8.2.2 Extended parameterization ..........................................................................   86

9 Technical data.......................................................................................................................   111


9.1 Markings ..................................................................................................................... 111
9.2 Ambient conditions...................................................................................................... 111
9.3 Output power and current carrying capacity without EMC filter .................................. 112
9.3.1 1-phase system AC 115 V for 3-phase AC 230 V motors (voltage doubler)......
  112
9.4 Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter ....................................... 113
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9.4.1 1-phase system AC 230 V for 3-phase AC 230 V motors..........................   113


9.4.2 3-phase system AC 230 V for 3-phase AC 230 V motors..........................   114
9.4.3 3-phase system AC 400 V for 3-phase AC 400 V motors..........................   116
9.5 Input voltage ranges ................................................................................................... 120
9.6 Speed setting range.................................................................................................... 120
9.7 Overload capacity ....................................................................................................... 120

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9.8 Protection functions .................................................................................................... 121


9.9 Housing variants and dimensions ............................................................................... 121
9.9.1 Housing variants ........................................................................................   121
9.9.2 Dimensions of the IP20 housing ................................................................   122
9.9.3 Dimensions of IP66/NEMA-4X housings (LTE xxx -30 and -40)................   123
9.9.4 Dimension table .........................................................................................   124

10 Address list ...........................................................................................................................   125

Index ......................................................................................................................................   136

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General information
About this documentation 1
1 General information
1.1 About this documentation
This documentation is an integral part of the product. The documentation is intended
for all employees who perform assembly, installation, startup, and service work on the
product.
Make sure this documentation is accessible and legible. Ensure that persons respons-
ible for the machinery and its operation as well as persons who work on the device in-
dependently have read through the documentation carefully and understood it. If you
are unclear about any of the information in this documentation or require further in-
formation, contact SEW‑EURODRIVE.
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General information
1 Structure of the safety notes

1.2 Structure of the safety notes


1.2.1 Meaning of signal words
The following table shows the grading and meaning of the signal words for safety
notes.

Signal word Meaning Consequences if disregarded


 DANGER Imminent hazard Severe or fatal injuries.
 WARNING Possible dangerous situation Severe or fatal injuries.
 CAUTION Possible dangerous situation Minor injuries
NOTICE Possible damage to property Damage to the drive system or its
environment.
INFORMATION Useful information or tip: Simplifies
handling of the drive system.

1.2.2 Structure of section-related safety notes


Section-related safety notes do not apply to a specific action but to several actions
pertaining to one subject. The hazard symbols used either indicate a general hazard
or a specific hazard.
This is the formal structure of a safety note for a specific section:

SIGNAL WORD
Type and source of hazard.
Possible consequence(s) if disregarded.
• Measure(s) to prevent the hazard.

1.2.3 Structure of embedded safety notes


Embedded safety notes are directly integrated into the instructions just before the de-
scription of the dangerous action.
This is the formal structure of an embedded safety note:
• SIGNAL WORD Type and source of hazard.
Possible consequence(s) if disregarded.
– Measure(s) to prevent the hazard.

1.3 Rights to claim under limited warranty


A requirement of fault-free operation and fulfillment of any rights to claim under limited
warranty is that you adhere to the information in the documentation. Read the docu-
mentation before you start working with the product.
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General information
Exclusion of liability 1
1.4 Exclusion of liability
You must comply with the information contained in this documentation to ensure safe
operation and to achieve the specified product characteristics and performance fea-
tures. SEW-EURODRIVE assumes no liability for injury to persons or damage to
equipment or property resulting from non-observance of these operating instructions.
In such cases, any liability for defects is excluded.

1.5 Product names and trademarks


The brands and product names in this documentation are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective titleholders.

1.6 Copyright notice


© 2018 SEW‑EURODRIVE. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, modifica-
tion, distribution or any other use of the whole or any part of this documentation is
strictly prohibited.
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Safety notes
2 Preliminary information

2 Safety notes
2.1 Preliminary information
The following general safety notes serve the purpose of preventing injury to persons
and damage to property. They primarily apply to the use of products described in this
documentation. If you use additional components, also observe the relevant warning
and safety notes.

2.2 Duties of the user


As the user, you must ensure that the basic safety notes are observed and complied
with. Make sure that persons responsible for the machinery and its operation as well
as persons who work on the device independently have read through the documenta-
tion carefully and understood it.
As the user, you must ensure that all of the work listed in the following is carried out
only by qualified specialists:
• Setup and installation
• Installation and connection
• Startup
• Maintenance and repairs
• Shutdown
• Disassembly
Ensure that the persons who work on the product pay attention to the following regula-
tions, conditions, documentation, and information:
• National and regional safety and accident prevention regulations
• Warning and safety signs on the product
• All other relevant project planning documents, installation and startup instructions,
and wiring diagrams
• Do not assemble, install or operate damaged products
• All system-specific specifications and conditions
Ensure that systems in which the product is installed are equipped with additional
monitoring and protection devices. Observe the applicable safety regulations and le-
gislation governing technical work equipment and accident prevention regulations.
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Safety notes
Target group 2
2.3 Target group
Specialist for Any mechanical work may only be performed by adequately qualified specialists. Spe-
mechanical work cialists in the context of this documentation are persons familiar with the design,
mechanical installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the product who possess
the following qualifications:
• Qualification in the mechanical area in accordance with the national regulations
• Familiarity with this documentation
Specialist for elec- Any electrotechnical work may only be performed by electrically skilled persons with a
trotechnical work suitable education. Electrically skilled persons in the context of this documentation are
persons familiar with electrical installation, startup, troubleshooting, and maintenance
of the product who possess the following qualifications:
• Qualification in the electrotechnical area in accordance with the national regula-
tions
• Familiarity with this documentation
Additional qualifi- In addition to that, these persons must be familiar with the valid safety regulations and
cation laws, as well as with the requirements of the standards, directives, and laws specified
in this documentation. The persons must have the express authorization of the com-
pany to operate, program, parameterize, label, and ground units, systems, and circuits
in accordance with the standards of safety technology.
Instructed persons All work in the areas of transportation, storage, operation and waste disposal must be
carried out by persons who are trained appropriately. The purpose of the instruction is
that the persons are capable of performing the required tasks and work steps in a safe
and correct manner.
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Safety notes
2 Designated use

2.4 Designated use


The product is intended for installation in electrical plants or machines.
In case of installation in electrical systems or machines, startup of the product is pro-
hibited until it is determined that the machine meets the requirements stipulated in the
local laws and directives. For Europe, Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC as well as the
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU apply. Observe EN  60204-1 (Safety of machinery - elec-
trical equipment of machines). The product meets the requirements stipulated in the
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.
The standards given in the declaration of conformity apply to the product.
The systems can be mobile or stationary. The motors must be suitable for operation
with inverters. Do not connect any other loads to the product. Never connect capacit-
ive loads to the product.
The product can be used to operate the following motors in industrial and commercial
systems:
• AC asynchronous motors with squirrel-cage rotor
Technical data and information on the connection conditions are provided on the
nameplate and in chapter "Technical data" in the documentation. Always comply with
the data and conditions.
Unintended or improper use of the product may result in severe injury to persons and
damage to property.
Do not use the product as a climbing aid.

2.4.1 Lifting applications


The product may not be used for lifting applications or on slopes.

2.5 Transport
Inspect the shipment for damage as soon as you receive the delivery. Inform the ship-
ping company immediately about any damage. If the product is damaged, it must not
be assembled, installed or started up.
Observe the following notes when transporting the device:
• Ensure that the product is not subject to mechanical impact.
• Before transportation, cover the connections with the supplied protection caps.
• Only place the product on the cooling fins or on the side without connectors during
transportation.
• Always use lifting eyes if available.
If necessary, use suitable, sufficiently dimensioned handling equipment.
Observe the information on climatic conditions in chapter "Technical data" of the docu-
mentation.
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2.6 Installation/assembly
Ensure that the product is installed and cooled according to the regulations in the doc-
umentation.

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Safety notes
Restrictions of use 2
Protect the product from strong mechanical strain. The product and its mounting parts
must never protrude into the path of persons or vehicles. Ensure that components are
not deformed and insulation spaces are not changed, particularly during transportation
and handling. Electric components must not be mechanically damaged or destroyed.
Observe the notes in chapter Mechanical installation in the documentation.

2.7 Restrictions of use


The following applications are prohibited unless the device is explicitly designed for
such use:
• Use in potentially explosive atmospheres
• Use in areas exposed to harmful oils, acids, gases, vapors, dust, and radiation
• Operation in applications with impermissibly high mechanical vibration and shock
loads in excess of the regulations stipulated in EN 61800-5-1
• Use at an elevation of more than 4000 m above sea level
The product can be used at altitudes above 1000  m above sea level up to 4000  m
above sea level under the following conditions:
• The reduction of the nominal output current and/or the line voltage is considered
according to the data in chapter Technical data in the documentation.
• Above 2000 m above sea level, the air and creeping distances are only sufficient
for overvoltage class II according to EN 60664. At altitudes above 2000 m above
sea level limiting measures must be taken, which reduce the line side overvoltage
from category III to category II for the entire system.
• If a protective electrical separation (in accordance with EN  61800‑5‑1 and
EN  60204‑1) is required, then implement this outside the product at altitudes of
more than 2000 m above sea level
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Safety notes
2 Electrical installation

2.8 Electrical installation


Ensure that all of the required covers are correctly attached after carrying out the elec-
trical installation.
Make sure that preventive measures and protection devices comply with the applic-
able regulations (e.g. EN 60204-1 or EN 61800-5-1).

2.8.1 Required preventive measure


Make sure that the product is correctly attached to the ground connection.

2.8.2 Stationary application


Necessary preventive measure for the product is:

Type of energy transfer Preventive measure


Direct power supply • Ground connection

2.9 Protective separation


The product meets all requirements for protective separation of power and electronics
connections in accordance with EN  61800-5-1. To ensure protective separation, all
connected circuits must also meet the requirements for protective separation.

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Safety notes
Startup/operation 2
2.10 Startup/operation
Observe the safety notes in the chapters "Startup" and "Operation" in the documenta-
tion.
Make sure that the present transport protection is removed.
Do not deactivate monitoring and protection devices of the machine or system even
for a test run.
Make sure the connection boxes are closed and screwed before connecting the sup-
ply voltage.
Depending on the degree of protection, products may have live, uninsulated, and
sometimes moving or rotating parts, as well as hot surfaces during operation.
Additional preventive measures may be required for applications with increased haz-
ard potential. You have to check the protection devices after each modification.
When in doubt, switch off the product whenever changes occur in relation to normal
operation. Possible changes are e.g. increased temperatures, noise, or oscillation. De-
termine the cause. Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE if necessary.
When the device is switched on, dangerous voltages are present at all power connec-
tions as well as at any connected cables and terminals. This also applies even when
the product is inhibited and the motor is at standstill.
Do not separate the connection to the product during operation.
This may result in dangerous electric arcs damaging the product.
If you disconnect the product from the voltage supply, do not touch any live compon-
ents or power connections because capacitors might still be charged. Observe the fol-
lowing minimum switch-off time:
10 minutes.
Observe the corresponding information signs on the product.
The fact that the operation LED and other display elements are no longer illuminated
does not indicate that the product has been disconnected from the supply system and
no longer carries any voltage.
Mechanical blocking or internal safety functions of the product can cause a motor
standstill. Eliminating the cause of the problem or performing a reset may result in the
drive re-starting automatically. If, for safety reasons, this is not permitted for the drive-
controlled machine, first disconnect the product from the supply system and then start
troubleshooting.
Risk of burns: The surface temperature of the product can exceed 60 °C during opera-
tion.
Do not touch the product during operation.
Let the product cool down before touching it.
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Device structure
3 Nameplate

3 Device structure

3.1 Nameplate
The following figure shows an example of a nameplate.

Made in the UK
MCLTEB0015-2B1-4-00
SEW Part No: 18261892
S/Ware : 2.00
Risk of Electric Shock Input Output
Serial No.: 06259169713001 Power down for V 200-240 0-250
5min before
removing Ø 1 3
cover CAUTION F (Hz) 50/60 0-500
SCCR: Refer to User Guide I (A) 13 7.0
for rating and protection
kW 1.5
IP 20 Indoor Use Only
HP 2
[Link]
UL
®

Liste d2AD0
ind. Conv. Eq.
E155763

18014411989029387

3.2 Type designation

Example: MCLTE-1-B 0015-201-1-00


Product name MCLTE MOVITRAC® LTE-B
Version B Version status of the device series
Motor 1 Only single-phase motors
Recommended motor power 0015 0015 = 1.5 kW
Connection voltage 2 • 1 = 115 V
• 2 = 200 – 240 V
• 5 = 380 – 480 V
Interference suppression on 0 • 0 = Class 0
the input • A = C2 (class A)
• B = C1 (class B)
Connection type 1 • 1 = 1-Phase
• 3 = 3-Phase
Quadrants 1 • 1 = 1-Quadrant operation without brake chopper
• 4 = 4-Quadrant operation with brake chopper
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Design 00 • 00 = Standard IP20 housing


• 30 = IP66/NEMA-4X housing without switch
• 40 = IP66/NEMA-4X housing with switch
Country-specific variant (60 Hz) 60 Hz = 60 Hz design

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Device structure
Device structure of the standard inverter 3
3.3 Device structure of the standard inverter
3.3.1 Inverters with degree of protection IP20/NEMA 1

[1]
[2]

[3]

[5]

[4]

[7]

[6]

21435655947

[1] Connecting terminal strip PE, L1/L, L2/N, L3


[2] Help card with terminal assignment and basic parameters
[3] Keypad with a 6-digit 7-segment display
[4] Control terminal strip
[5] RJ45 communication socket
Connecting terminal strip PE, +, BR, U, V, W (with BG1 no +- and BR connec-
[6]
tion present)
[7] Tab for fastening the control cable
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Device structure
3 Device structure of the standard inverter

3.3.2 Inverters with degree of protection IP66/NEMA 4X

[9]

[8] [1]

[2]
[7]

[6] [3]

[5]

[4]

21435660939

[1] 6-digit 7-segment display


[2] Keypad
[3] Control terminal strip
[4] Connecting terminal strip PE, L1/L, L2/N, L3, +, BR, U, V, W
[6] RJ45 communication socket
The following items are only present in the device design with switch option.

[5] Connection wires of the optional switches


[7] Main switch for power supply disconnection
[8] Rotary switch for direction of rotation CW/0/CCW
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Installation
General information 4
4 Installation

4.1 General information


• Carefully check the frequency inverter for damage before installation.
• Store the frequency inverter in its original packaging until it is used. The storage
location must be clean and dry with an ambient temperature between ‑40 °C and
+60 °C.
• Install frequency inverter in a suitable housing on a level, vertical, non-flammable,
and vibration-free surface. If a certain IP degree of protection is required, observe
EN 60529.
• Keep flammable materials away from the frequency inverter.
• Prevent the ingress of conductive or flammable foreign objects.
• The relative humidity must be kept below 95 % (condensation is not permitted).
• Protect the IP66 frequency inverter from direct sunlight. Use a cover when using
the inverter outdoors.
• Frequency inverters can be installed next to each other. Ensure sufficient ventila-
tion space between the individual devices. If the frequency inverter is to be in-
stalled above another frequency inverter or another device that dissipates heat,
then there must be a vertical minimum clearance of 150 mm. To enable self-cool-
ing, the control cabinet must either be cooled through forced ventilation, or dimen-
sioned accordingly. See chapter "IP20 housing: Installation and installation
space" (→ 2 20).
• The permitted ambient temperatures are defined in chapter "Ambient condi-
tions" (→ 2 111).
• The mounting rail installation is only possible for the following inverters with degree
of protection IP20.
– 110 V: 0.37 – 1.1 kW
– 230 V: 0.37 – 2.2 kW
– 400 V: 0.75 – 4 kW
The mounting rail must have the dimensions 35 × 15 mm or 35 × 7.5 mm and be
designed according to EN 50022.
• Install the frequency inverter only as depicted in the following figure:
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Installation
4 Permitted tightening torques

4.2 Permitted tightening torques

Power of the inverters in Tightening torque in Nm


kW Control terminals Power terminals
Nominal line voltage 115 V
0.37 – 1.1 0.5 1
Nominal line voltage 230 V
0.37 – 5.5 0.5 1
1)
7.5 – 11 0.5 15
15 – 18.51) 0.5 20
Nominal line voltage 400 V
0.75 – 11 1
15 – 221) 0.5 15
1)
30 – 37 20
1) In preparation

4.3 Mechanical installation

4.3.1 IP20 housing: Installation and installation space


Inverters with degree of protection IP20 must be installed in a control cabinet. Observe
the following requirements:
• The control cabinet must be made of a heat conductive material unless it has
forced cooling.
• When using a control cabinet with ventilation openings, the openings must be
provided above and underneath the inverter to allow for unobstructed circulation of
air. The air must be supplied underneath the inverter and dissipated above it.
• If the inverter is operated in environments with particles of dirt (such as dust), vent-
ilation openings either have to be equipped with a suitable particle filter or forced
cooling has to be used. The filter has to be serviced and cleaned.
• In environments with a high level of humidity, salt or chemicals, a suitable en-
closed control cabinet (without ventilation openings) must be used.
• The inverters with degree of protection IP20 can be installed right next to each
other without clearance.
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A

L1/L L2/N L3 L1/L L2/N L3

B B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

U V W U V W

Z
A

9007211193203851

A B Z
Size
mm mm mm
1 50 50 33
2 75 50 47
3 100 50 52
1)
4 100 50 34
1)
5 100 50 46
1) In preparation
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4.3.2 IP66 housing: Installation and control cabinet dimensions


Inverters with IP66 degree of protection can be used indoors.
In control cabinets or in field, the following minimum distances must not be underrun.

A A

B B B

A A

21436111627

A B
Size
mm mm
1 200 10
2 200 10
3 200 10

INFORMATION
If an IP66 inverter is installed in a control cabinet, sufficient control cabinet ventilation
must be ensured.
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4.4 Electrical installation

WARNING
Electric shock due to charged capacitors. Dangerous voltage levels may still be
present inside the device and at the terminals up to 10 minutes after disconnection
from the power supply.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Wait 10 minutes after you have de-energized the inverter and have switched off
the line voltage and the DC 24 V voltage. Do not start working on the device until
you have made sure that it is de-energized.

• The inverters may only be installed by electrical specialists in compliance with the
applicable directives and regulations.
• The grounding cable must be designed for the maximum fault current of the
voltage source that is usually limited by fuses or motor protection switches.
• The inverter has IP20 degree of protection. For a higher IP degree of protection, a
suitable enclosure or the IP66/NEMA 4X design has to be used.
• Make sure the devices are properly grounded. Observe the wiring diagram in
chapter "Wiring diagram" (→ 2 38).
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4.4.1 Before installation


• Make sure that supply voltage, frequency, and number of phases (single- or three-
phase) correspond with the nominal values of the inverter on delivery.
• A disconnecting switch or similar disconnecting element must be installed between
voltage supply and inverter.
• Never connect the power supply to the output terminals U, V or W of the inverter.
• Do not install contactors between inverter and motor. Adhere to a minimum clear-
ance of 100  mm at points where control cables and electric power lines are in-
stalled close to each other, and an angle of 90° for crossing cables.
• The cables are only protected by slow-blow high-power fuses or motor protection
switch. For more information, refer to section "Permitted voltage supply sys-
tems" (→ 2 27).
• It is recommended that you use a 4-core PVC-insulated and shielded cable as the
power cable. Route this cable according to the applicable national regulations of
the industry sector as well as the rules and standards. Conductor end sleeves are
required for connecting the power cables to the inverter.
• Make sure that shielding and sheaths of power cables are designed according to
the wiring diagram in section "Wiring diagram" (→ 2 38).
• The grounding terminal of each inverter must be connected individually and dir-
ectly to the ground busbar (mass) of the installation site (via filter, if available).
• Do not loop the ground connections of the inverter from one inverter to the other.
Neither route the ground connections to the inverters from other inverters.
• The impedance of the ground circuit must comply with the local safety regulations
of the industry sector.
• Make sure that all terminals are tightened with the respective tightening torques;
see chapter "Technical data" (→ 2 111).
• To comply with UL regulations, all earth connections must be designed with UL lis-
ted crimping cable lugs.
Unlike direct operation in the supply system, inverters on the motor generate suitable
fast-switching output voltages (PWM). In the case of motors wound for operation with
adjustable-speed drives, no further preventive actions are necessary. If, however, the
insulation quality is unknown, contact the manufacturer of the motor because preven-
tive actions may be necessary.

INFORMATION
Make sure that the earth connections are properly connected. The inverter can gen-
erate leakage currents >  3.5  mA. The grounding cable must be sufficiently dimen-
sioned to carry the maximum fault current of the voltage source that is usually limited
by fuses or miniature circuit breakers.
Sufficiently rated fuses or miniature circuit breakers must be integrated into the in-
verter's mains supply in accordance with local laws and/or regulations.
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4.4.2 Line contactors


Use only line contactors in utilization category AC-3 (EN 60947-4-1).
Make sure to wait at least 30 seconds between 2 switching cycles.

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t
$ 30 s
18442995979

4.4.3 Mains fuses


Fuse types:
• Line protection types in operation classes gL, gG:
– Nominal fusing voltage ≥ nominal line voltage
– The nominal fusing current must be designed for at least 100% of the inverter
nominal input current depending on the inverter utilization.
• Power circuit breaker with characteristics B, C:
– Nominal circuit breaker voltage ≥ nominal line voltage
– The nominal currents of the power circuit breakers must be 10% higher than
the nominal inverter current.

Residual current device

WARNING
No protection against electric shock if an incorrect type of residual current device is
used.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• The product can cause direct current in the PE conductor. If a residual current
device (RCD) or a residual current monitoring device (RCM) is used for protec-
tion in the event of a direct or indirect contact, only a type B RCD or RCM is per-
mitted on the supply end of the product.

• Inverters generate a DC current component in the leakage current and can signi-
ficantly reduce the sensitivity of a residual current device of type A. A type A resid-
ual current device is thus not permitted as protection device.
• If the use of a residual current device is not mandatory according to the standards,
SEW‑EURODRIVE recommends not to use a residual current device.

4.4.4 Operation on IT system


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Only IP20 devices can be operated at the IT system. To operate a MOVITRAC® LTE-
B+ on the IT system, the integrated EMC filter must be deactivated.
• On sizes 1 – 3, unscrew the EMC screw from the side of the device.
• On sizes 4 and 5, unscrew the two EMC screws from the supply and motor termin-
als.

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WARNING
Danger of electric shock. Dangerous voltage levels may still be present inside the
device and at the terminals up to 10  minutes after disconnection from the power
supply.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Disconnect the frequency inverter from the power supply at least 10 minutes be-
fore you screw out the EMC screw.

[1]

17511197323

[1] EMC screw

L/L1
Internal
N/L2 EMC filter
L3

EMC
PE

17511225099

SEW‑EURODRIVE recommends using earth-leakage monitors with pulse code meas-


urement in voltage supply systems with a non-grounded star point (IT systems). The
use of such devices prevents the earth-leakage monitor mis-tripping due to the earth
capacitance of the frequency inverter.
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4.4.5 Permitted voltage supply systems
• Voltage supply systems with grounded star point
Inverters with all degrees of protection are intended for operation on TN and TT
systems with directly grounded star point.
• Voltage supply systems with non-grounded star point
Operation on voltage supply systems with non-grounded star point (for example IT
systems) is only permitted for inverters with IP20 degree of protection. See chapter
"Operation on IT system" (→ 2 25).
• Voltage systems with grounded outer conductor
On voltage supply systems, the inverters with all degrees of protection may only
be operated with a maximum phase-to-ground AC voltage of 300 V.

4.4.6 Help card


The help card contains an overview of the terminal assignment and additionally an
overview of the basic parameters of parameter group 1.
In the IP66 housing, the help card is attached behind the removable front cover.
In the IP20 housing, the help card is inserted in a slot above the display.

4.4.7 Opening the front cover

IP66 for all sizes


Remove the two screws on the front of the inverter to open the front cover.

[1] [1]

2933384203

[1] Screws on the front cover


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4.4.8 Connecting and installing the braking resistor

WARNING
Danger of electric shock. The supply cables to the braking resistors carry a high
voltage (approx. DC 900 V) during rated operation.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Before removing the supply cable, disconnect the inverter from the power supply
and wait at least 10 minutes.

CAUTION
Risk of burns. The surfaces of the braking resistors get very hot when the braking
resistors are loaded with PN.
Minor injuries.
• Choose a suitable installation location.
• Do not touch the braking resistors.
• Install a suitable touch guard.

The braking resistor is connected between the inverter terminals "BR" and "+". In case
of a new device, these terminals have a cover installed that can be broken out. Break
out the cover prior to first use.
• Shorten the cables to the required length.
• Use 2 tightly twisted leads or a 2-core shielded power cable. The cable cross sec-
tion has to be dimensioned according to the tripping current IF of F16, the nominal
voltage according to DIN VDE 0298.
• Protect the braking resistor with a bimetallic relay and set the tripping current IF of
the respective braking resistor.
• The flat-type braking resistors have internal thermal overload protection (fuse can-
not be replaced). Install the flatpack resistors using appropriate touch guards.
• For braking resistors in the BW..-...T series, you can connect the integrated tem-
perature sensor using a 2-core, shielded cable as an alternative to a bimetallic re-
lay.

U V W + BR

F16

BW... affects
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4.4.9 Motor temperature protection TF, TH
Motors with an internal temperature sensor (TF, TH, or similar) can be connected dir-
ectly to the inverter.
If the thermal protection is triggered, the inverter displays the error "F-PTC".
The following options can be selected for motor protection monitoring:
• PTC-th for thermal sensor TF or bimetallic switch TH with trigger threshold 2.5 kΩ
In "P-15 Digital input function selection"  (→  2  86), select a function with "External
error at DI3/AI2" and set "P-47 Analog input 2 format" (→ 2 106) to "Ptc-th".
Connection example for temperature sensors:

Thermal sensor TF
Bimetallic switch TH

Relay reference
Relay contact
DI 3 / AI 2

AI 1 / DI 4

AO / DO
+24 VIO

+10 V
DI 1
DI 2

0V

0V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

20266484619

P-47 = Ptc-th

4.4.10 Multi-motor drive/group drive


The total of the motor currents must not exceed the nominal current of the inverter.
The maximum permitted cable length for the group is limited to the values of single
connection. See chapter Technical data.
The motor group is limited to five motors and must not differ by more than 3 frame
sizes.
Multi-motor operation is only possible with AC asynchronous motors, not with synchro-
nous motors.
SEW‑EURODRIVE recommends to use an output choke "HD LT xxx", additionally un-
shielded cables, and a maximum permitted output frequency of 4  kHz for groups of
more than 3 motors.
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4.4.11 Motor cables and fusing


Comply with the regulations issued by specific countries and for specific machines re-
garding fusing and the selection of supply system leads and motor cables.
Determine the permitted length of all motor cables connected in parallel as follows:
Imax
Itot ≤
n
3172400139

Itot = Total length of the motor cables connected in parallel


Imax = Recommended maximum motor cable length
n = Number of motors connected in parallel
No additional fusing is required if the cross section of the motor cable corresponds to
the cross section of the supply system lead. If the cross section of the motor cable is
smaller than the cross section of the supply system lead, you must protect the motor
cable against a short circuit for the corresponding cross section. Motor protection
switches are suited to this purpose.

4.4.12 Connecting AC brakemotors


For detailed information about the SEW‑EURODRIVE brake system, refer to the "AC
Motors" catalog, which you can order from SEW‑EURODRIVE.
SEW‑EURODRIVE brake systems are disk brakes with a DC coil that release electric-
ally and brake using spring force. A brake rectifier supplies the brake with DC voltage.

INFORMATION
The brake rectifier must have a separate supply system cable for inverter operation.
Supply via the motor voltage is not permitted.

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4.4.13 Information Regarding UL

INFORMATION
Due to UL requirements, the following chapter is always printed in English independ-
ent of the language of the documentation.

Ambient Temperature
The units in IP20 are suitable for an ambient temperature of 40 °C, max. 50 °C1) .
The units in IP66 are suitable for an ambient temperature of 40 °C, max 45 °C.

1) 200 – 240 V, 2.2 kW, max. 45 °C

Thermal motor protection


Thermal motor overload protection shall be provided by one of the following means:
• NEC compliant installation of a motor temperature sensor, see also section "Motor
temperature protection (TF/TH)" in the chapter "Electrical Installation" of the oper-
ating instructions.
• Using internal thermal motor overload protection according to NEC (National Elec-
trical Code, US). Thermal motor overload protection can be activated via para-
meter P-41.
• Implementing external measures to ensure thermal motor overload protection
according to NEC (National Electrical Code).

Parameter
The following parameter must be set to enable the internal thermal motor protection
according to NEC:
• P-41 Thermal motor protection according to NEC
– 0: disabled
– 1: enabled

Functional principle
The motor current is accumulated in an internal memory over the course of time. The
inverter goes to fault state as soon as the thermal limit is exceeded (I.t-trP).
Once the output current of the inverter is less than the set rated motor current, the in-
ternal memory is decremented depending on the output current.
• When P-41 is disabled, thermal memory retention is reset upon shutdown or
power loss.
• When P-41 is enabled, thermal memory retention is maintained upon shutdown or
power loss.
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Branch Circuit Protection


1 × 110 – 115 V devices
Devices Fuses or MCB (type B) Max. supply short cir- Max. line voltage
cuit current
0004 10 A
0008 20 A 100 kA rms (AC) 115 V
0011 30 A

1 × 200 – 240 V devices
Devices Fuses or MCB (type B) Max. supply short cir- Max. line voltage
cuit current
0004 6 A
0008 10 A
0015 17.5 A 100 kA rms (AC) 240 V
0022 25 A
0040 40 A

3 × 200 – 240 V devices
Devices Fuses or MCB (type B) Max. supply short cir- Max. line voltage
cuit current
0015 15 A
0022 17.5 A
0040 30 A
00551) 40 A
100 kA rms (AC) 240 V
00751) 50 A
1)
0110 70 A
01501) 80 A
01851) 100 A
1) in preparation

3 × 3800 – 480 V devices
Devices Fuses or MCB (type B) Max. supply short cir- Max. line voltage
cuit current
0008 6 A
0015 10 A
0022 10 A
0040 15 A
0055 25 A
0075 30 A
100 kA rms (AC) 240 V
0110 35 A
01501) 45 A
01851) 60 A
1)
0220 70 A
03001) 80 A
03701) 100 A
1) in preparation

4.4.14 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)


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Inverters with EMC filters are designed for use in machines and drive systems. They
meet the EMC product standard EN 61800-3 for drives with variable speed. Observe
the specifications of Directive 2014/30/EU for EMC‑compliant installation of the drive
system.

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Interference immunity
With regard to interference immunity, the frequency inverter with an EMC filter meets
the limit values defined in the standard EN  61800-3 and can therefore be used for
both industrial and domestic (light industrial) applications.

Interference emission
With regard to interference emission, the inverter meets the EMC limit values of the
standard EN 61800-3:2004. The inverters are suitable for industrial as well as house-
hold applications (light industry).
Install the inverters as specified in chapter Installation to ensure best possible electro-
magnetic compatibility. Ensure proper ground connections for the inverters. Use shiel-
ded motor cables to comply with the specifications on interference emission.
The conditions for use in drive applications are defined in the following tables.

Inverter type with filter Cat. C1 (class B) Cat. C2 (class A) Cat. C3


230 V, 1-phase No additional filtering required.
LTE-B xxxx 2B1-x-xx Use a shielded motor cable.
230 V/400 V, 3-phase Use an external filter of No additional filtering required.
LTE-B xxxx 2A3-x-xx the type NF LT 5B3
0xx.
LTE-B xxxx 5A3-x-xx
Use a shielded motor cable.
Use an external filter and a shielded motor cable to comply with the specifications on
frequency inverters without internal filter.

General information about connecting the motor shield


For all applications with a expectedly higher EMC load, using shielded cables is re-
commended. The shield must be connected as follows:
Connect the shield by the shortest possible route and make sure it is earthed over a
wide area at both ends. This also applies to cables with several shielded core strands.
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Recommendation for motor shield connection at frequency inverters with IP20


Size 2 and 3

[4]
[3]

[2] [1]

Size 2

Size 3

17304181003

[1] Motor cable [3] Communication cable RJ45


[2] Additional PE connection [4] Control cables

The shield plate can be used optionally for size 2 and 3 of the IP20 design. Proceed
as follows to adjust:
1. Loosen the 4 screws on the slotted holes
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2. Move the plate up to the stop according to the required size.


3. Tighten the screws again.
Make sure that the plate is correctly attached to the PE connection.

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Recommendation for motor shield connection at frequency inverters with IP66
Install the additional internal shield plate that is included in the delivery of each LTE-B
IP66 device at the designated position in the inverter.
[2]
[2]

[1]
[1]

[2]
[3]

[5]

≥8 mm
[3]

[4]

9007216558927371

[1] Shield plate


[2] Retaining screws
[3] Cable gland seals
[4] EMC cable gland
[5] EMC counternut
The use of metal screw fittings is recommended to connect the motor shield to the
device. For size 2, the threads must be at least 8 mm.
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4.4.15 Overview of signal terminals

CAUTION
Applying voltages of more than 30 V to the signal terminals can damage the control-
ler.
Possible damage to property.
• The voltage applied to the signal terminals must not exceed 30 V.

Relay contact

Relay contact
Relay source

Relay source
DI 3/AI 2

DI 3/AI 2
AI 1/DI 4

AI 1/DI 4
AO/DO

AO/DO
+24 V

+24 V
+10 V

+10 V
DI 1
DI 2

DI 1
DI 2
0V

0V

0V

0V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

27021600697632395

FWD
REV
27021600697634059
IP20 and IP66 IP66 with switch option

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The signal terminal block is equipped with the following signal terminals:

Ter- Signal Connection Description


minal
no.
1 +24 V Output +24 V: Reference Reference voltage for control of the digital inputs
voltage (100 mA max.)
2 DI 1 Digital input 1 Compatible with PLC requirement if 0 V is connec-
ted to terminal 7 or 9.
3 DI 2 Digital input 2
4 DI 3/AI 2 Digital input 3 digital: 0/24 V
Analog input 2 (12 bit) analog: 0 – 10 V, 0 – 20 mA, 4 – 20 mA, 20 – 4 mA,
Ptc-th
5 +10 V Output +10 V: Reference 10 V reference voltage for analog input
voltage (Pot. supply +, 10 mA max., 1 k Ω min.)
6 AI 1/DI 4 Analog input 1 (12 bit) analog: 0 – 10 V, -10 – 10 V, 0 – 20 mA, 4 – 20 mA,
Digital input 4 20 – 4 mA
digital: 0/24 V
7 0 V 0 V: Reference potential 0 V: Reference potential for analog input (potential
supply -)
8 AO/DO Analog output (10 bits) analog: 0 – 10 V, max. 20 mA
Digital output digital: 0/24 V, max. 20 mA
9 0 V 0 V: Reference potential 0 V: Reference potential for analog output
10 Relay source Input relay switching voltage NO contact (AC 250 V / DC 30 V max. 5 A)
11 Relay contact Relay contact
The following switching threshold applies to all digital and multi-functional inputs that
are digitally operated:
Logic "1" input voltage range 8 – 30 V
Logic "0" input voltage range 0 – 2 V

INFORMATION
When the inputs of the inverter are supplied by an external 24  V voltage supply or
PLC, the GND reference potential must be connected to terminals 7 and 9. The con-
trol electronics of the inverter work without potential.
• Do not connect any inductive loads to the relay contact.

4.4.16 Communication socket RJ45

NOTICE
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Voltage at socket not suitable for PCs.


Damage to PC when connected directly to RJ45 communication socket.
• Use the engineering adapters as described in chapter Software LT Shell.

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Socket at device

1 8

9007212770640779

[1] SBus-/CAN bus-


[2] SBus+/CAN bus+
[3] 0 V
[4] RS485- (engineering)
[5] RS485+ (engineering)
[6] +24 V (output voltage/backup voltage)
[7] RS485- (Modbus RTU)
[8] RS485+ (Modbus RTU)

4.4.17 DC link connection, UZ connection


The DC link connection is not possible for LTE-B+ inverters in size 1 – 3, but it is pos-
sible to supply the inverter directly with a DC voltage.
For inverters of size 4 and 5, the DC link is extended out to terminals.
Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE in such a case.

4.4.18 Wiring diagram

WARNING
Danger of electric shock. Incorrect wiring can lead to dangerously high voltages.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Adhere to the following.

In the following applications, always cut-off the brake in the AC and DC circuits:
• Applications that require a quick brake reaction time.
Please note the following:
• Connect the brake rectifier using a separate supply system lead.
• Supply via the motor voltage is not permitted!

INFORMATION
On a new device, the terminal slots + (DC+) and BR are initially equipped with covers
that have to be broken out when required.
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L1
L2/N
PE
F11/F12/F13

K10 [1]
(AC-3)
L1 L2 L3
ND LT..
L1' L2' L3'

[3]

L1 L2 L3 * - **

MOVITRAC LT..

U V W BR*** + ***

[4]

M
[2]
3~

20268767371

[1] Line contactor between supply system and inverter.


[2] Brake
[3] Main switch (only for device design IP66/NEMA 4x housing with switch (MC
LTE-B..-40))
[4] Connection of BW../BW..T braking resistor
* Not with 1-phase 230 V
** No -Uz connection for size 1 – 3
*** No BR and +Uz connection for size 1
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Brake control
V DC BMV
V AC V AC BMK V AC

F14/F15 F14/F15 F14/F15

[1]
K11 K11 V+ K11
(AC-3) (AC-3) (AC-3)

10
V+ [3] V+
11
10 10
[3] [3]
11 11
GND
K12 K12
(AC-3) (AC-3)
[2] [2]
GND GND

white white
1 1
BG 2 red 1 BG 2 red
3 BMK 2 3
BGE 4 3 BGE 4
blue blue
5 BMV 4 5
red
13 white
DR/DT/DV: 14 DR/DT/DV:
Cut-off in the DC 15 blue Cut-off in the AC circuit
and AC circuits
20268785675

[1] Power supply of the brake rectifier, switched simultaneously via K10.
[2] Control contactor/control relay, is powered by the internal relay contact [3] of the
inverter and supplies the brake rectifier.
[3] Isolated relay contact of the inverter.
V+ External voltage supply AC 250 V / DC 30 V at max. 5 A
VDC (BMV) DC voltage supply BMV.
VAC (BMK) AC voltage supply BMK.

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5 Startup

5.1 User interface

5.1.1 Keypads
The inverters are equipped with a standard keypad.

Standard keypad
[1]

MOVITRAC ® LT
[4]

[2] [5]

[3] [6]

9007202188405387

[1] 6-digit 7-segment display [4] Navigate button


[2] Start button [5] Up button
[3] Stop/Reset button [6] Down button
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Operation
Both keypads have 5 keys with the following functions:

Key Start [2] • Enable drive


• Change direction of rotation

Key Stop [3] • Stop drive


• Error acknowledgment

Key Navigate [4] • Switch menu


• Save parameter values
• Display real time information

Key Up [5] • Increase the speed


• Increase parameter values

Key Down [6] • Decrease speed


• Decrease parameter values
The parameter edit menu can only be accessed by pressing the <Navigate> key [4].
• To switch between the menu for changing parameters and real-time display (oper-
ating speed/operating current): keep the key pressed for longer than 1 second.
• Switch between operating speed and operating current of the running inverter:
press the key briefly (< 1 second).
The operating speed is only displayed if a nominal motor speed has been entered in
P-10. Otherwise, the electrical rotating field speed is displayed.

5.1.2 Resetting parameters to default settings


To reset the parameters to the factory setting, proceed as follows:
1. The inverter must not be enabled and the display must show "Stop".

2. Press the 3 keys , , and simultaneously for at least 2 s.


"P-deF" appears on the display.

3. Press the key to acknowledge the "P-deF" message.


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User interface 5
5.1.3 Software LT Shell
The LT Shell software enables an easy and quick startup of the inverters. It is avail-
able for download on the SEW‑EURODRIVE website. After the installation, perform
software updates on a regular basis.
In combination with the engineering package (cable set C) and the USB11A interface
adapter, the inverter can be connected to the software.
Maximum 63 inverters can be connected to an LT Shell in a network.
The software can be used to carry out the following tasks:
• Observe, upload and download parameters.
• Save parameter settings.
• Firmware update (manual and automatic).
• Export inverter parameters to Microsoft® Word.
• Monitor the state of the inputs and outputs and the motor.
• Control inverter/manual mode.
• Scope.
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Startup
5 User interface

Connection to LT Shell
The connection is performed via an RS485 interface (USB11A + PC engineering
package) or via Bluetooth® (parameter module).
RS485 LTE-B

[1]

[2]

[4]
[3] [5]
SEW

9007212384652427

[1] RJ45 to RJ45 cable [4] USB11A


[2] RJ adapter (2 x RJ45, 1 x RJ10) [5] Cable USB A-B
[3] RJ10 to RJ10 cable

Bluetooth® LTE-B

[1]

21436331019

[1] Parameter module


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Startup
User interface 5
5.1.4 MOVITOOLS® MotionStudio engineering software
The software can be connected to the inverter as follows:
• Via an SBus-connection between PC and inverter. A CAN dongle is required. A
prefabricated cable is not available and must be manufactured according to the
RJ45 assignment and the inverter interface.
• Via a connection of the PC with a gateway or a MOVI‑PLC®. The connection
between PC and gateway/MOVI‑PLC® is possible via USB11A, USB or Ethernet.
The following functions are available in MOVITOOLS® MotionStudio:
• Observe, upload and download parameter
• Save parameter settings
• Monitor the state of the inputs/outputs and the motor.
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Startup
5 User interface

Connection to MOVITOOLS® MotionStudio


The connection can be set up indirectly via SEW‑EURODRIVE gateway or
SEW‑EURODRIVE controller.
Gateway LTE-B

DFP 21B

RUN

BUS
FAULT

0 1

20
21
22
23

24
25
26
nc
ADDRESS

X30
[2]
[1] [3]
SEW [6]

[4]

[5]

21436360459

[1] Cable USB A-B [4] RJ45 cable with open end
[2] USB11A [5] Terminating connector (120 Ω)
[3] RJ10 to RJ10 cable [6] Cable splitter

Controllers LTE-B

DHP 11B
X31

[8]
X32
X33

[7]
X30

20 ON

[2] 21
22
23

[1] [3] 24
25
26
X34

SEW [6]

[4]

[5]

21436415243

[1] Cable USB A-B [5] Terminating connector (120 Ω)


[2] USB11A [6] Cable splitter
[3] RJ10 to RJ10 cable [7] Cable USB A-B
[4] RJ45 cable with open end [8] RJ45 Ethernet cable
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Startup
Auto tune 5
Auto tune

5.2 Automatic measuring procedure "Auto tune"


You can start the automatic measuring procedure "Auto tune" manually with the para-
meter P-52 after entering the motor data. This process lasts up to 2 minutes depend-
ing on the control mode.
Do not interrupt the measuring procedure.
Only enable the inverter after you have entered all motor data correctly in the para-
meters.
Enable is not required. "Stop" has to be displayed.

5.3 Startup for motors

WARNING
When parameter P-52 is set to "1" (auto tune) the motor may start up automatically.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Make sure that no persons are within the reach of moving parts of the system.

INFORMATION
The ramp times in parameters P-03 and P-04 refer to 50 Hz.

5.3.1 Startup for asynchronous motors with V/f control


1. Connect the motor to the inverter. During the connection, adhere to the nominal
motor voltage.
2. Enter the motor data of the motor nameplate:
• P-07 = nominal voltage of the motor
• P-08 = rated current of the motor
• P-09 = rated frequency of the motor
• P-10 = rated speed of the motor
- Value = 0: Slip compensation deactivated
- Value ≠ 0: Slip compensation activated
• P-14 = 101 (extended parameter access)
• P-51 = 1 (V/f open-loop speed control)
3. Set the maximum and minimum speed with P-01 and P-02.
4. Set the acceleration and deceleration ramps using P-03 and P-04.
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Startup
5 Startup for motors

5.3.2 Startup for asynchronous motors with LVFC speed control


1. Connect the motor to the inverter. During the connection, adhere to the nominal
motor voltage.
2. Enter the motor data of the motor nameplate:
• P-07 = nominal voltage of the motor
• P-08 = rated current of the motor
• P-09 = rated frequency of the motor
• P-10 = rated speed of the motor
• P-14 = 101 (extended parameter access)
• P-51 = 0 (LVFC speed control)
3. Set the maximum and minimum speed with P-01 and P-02.
4. Set the acceleration and deceleration ramps using P-03 and P-04.
5. Start the automatic motor measurement procedure "Auto Tune" as described in
chapter Auto Tune.
6. In case of insufficient control performance, the control behavior can be optimized
via the parameters P-53 Level 1 + 2 (P component, I component).

5.3.3 Startup with LSPM motors from SEW‑EURODRIVE


DR..J type motors are motors with LSPM technology (line start permanent magnet
motors).
1. Connect the motor to the inverter. During the connection, adhere to the nominal
motor voltage.
2. Enter the motor data of the motor nameplate:
• P-07 = synchronous internal voltage (EMF) at nominal motor speed
• P-08 = rated current of the motor
• P-09 = rated frequency of the motor
• P-10 = rated speed of the motor
• P-14 = 101 (extended parameter access)
• P-51 = 5 (LSPM speed control).
3. Set the maximum speed P-01 and minimum speed P-02 = 300 min-1.
4. Set the acceleration and deceleration ramps using P-03 and P-04.
5. Start the automatic motor measurement procedure "Auto Tune" as described in
chapter Auto Tune.
6. Adjust the boost with P-11.
7. In case of insufficient control performance, the control behavior can be optimized
via the parameters P-53 Level 1 + 2 (P component, I component).
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Startup
Startup of control 5
5.4 Startup of control

WARNING
Installing sensors or switches at the terminals may cause an enable signal. The mo-
tor may start up automatically.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Make sure that no persons are within the reach of moving parts of the system.
• Install the switches in open state.
• If you install a potentiometer, set it to 0 first.

5.4.1 Terminal mode (factory setting) P-12 = 0


For operation in terminal mode (factory setting):
• P-12 must be set to "0" (factory setting).
• Change the input terminal configuration according to your demands in P-15. For
the possible settings, see chapter "P-15 Digital input function selection" (→ 2 86).
• Connect a switch between terminals 1 and 2 on the user terminal block.
• Connect a potentiometer (1 k – 10 k) between terminals 5, 6 and 7. The center tap
is connected to terminal 6.
• Enable the inverter by establishing a connection between terminals 1 and 2.
• Set the speed using the potentiometer.
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Startup
5 Startup of control

5.4.2 Keypad mode (P-12 = 1 or 2)


For operation in keypad mode:
• Set P-12 to "1" (unidirectional) or "2" (bidirectional).
• Connect a jumper or switch between terminals 1 and 2 on the terminal block to en-
able the inverter.
• Press the <Start> key. The inverter is enabled with 0.0 Hz.
• To increase the speed, press the <Up> key. To decrease the speed, press the
<Down> key.
• To stop the inverter, press the <Stop/reset> key.
• After the <Start> key is pressed, the inverter starts according to the setting in P-31.
If bidirectional mode is enabled (P-12 = 2), the direction of rotation is reversed by
pressing the <Start> key again.

INFORMATION
You can preset the required target speed by pressing the <Stop/reset> key at stand-
still. Pressing the <Start> key then moves the drive along the preset ramp until it has
reached the required speed.

5.4.3 PI controller mode (P-12 = 9 or 10)


The implemented PI controller can be used for temperature control, pressure control
or other applications.
General informa- Connect the sensor for the controlled variable to analog input 1 depending on P-45
tion on use level 2. You can scale the sensor value using parameter P-40 level 2 in such a way
that the value is indicated on the inverter display with the proper quantity, for example,
0 – 10 bar.
You can set the target reference for the PI controller using P-45 level 1.

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PI controller activation Information: The assignment of the digital inputs depends on the setting in parameter P-15
with P-12 = 9 or 10

PI controller with addition of AI1


PI reference source PI return source PID operating P-12
P-45/1 P-45/2 P-44 Control signal P-45/1,2 ≠ 1
source
+
AI1-
Reference source: P-45/1,2 = 1
10
0 P gain P-42
Fixed nominal reference (P-46) 0 I time constant P-43 9
+- 1
Analog input 1 1 -1
PI controller standard
Return source:

Maximum value (AI1, AI2) 5

Display scaling
AI1 – AI2 4
DC voltage Motor speed 0
3 Display
Motor current, P-08 2 Motor current 1 x Display
rXXX
Analog input 1 1 Analog input 2 2
Analog input 2 0

3, 5, 6, 7, 13
Scaling source Scaling factor
P40/2 P40/1

Digital input
function selection
P-15

Legend
Standby function
Display values
Activation delay
P-48 <> 0

Minimum
& Parameter
speed/frequency S
P-02
The following figure shows the configuration options for the PI controller.

Standby mode active


X
PID wakeup level R X
P-49 > Control difference Parameter setting

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Startup of control
Startup
5

51
Startup
5 Startup of control

5.4.4 Master-slave mode (P-12 = 11)


Master Slave 1 Slave 2

IOIOI IOIOI IOIOI

[2] [2]

[1] [1]

max 63x
16873961867

[1] RJ45 to RJ45 cable


[2] Cable splitter

The inverter has an integrated master-slave function.


The master-slave communication is obtained via a special protocol. In this case, the
inverter communicates via the RS485 engineering interface. Up to 63 inverters can be
connected with one another in a communication network using RJ45 connectors.
One inverter is configured as master, the remaining inverters as slaves. Each network
may have only one master inverter. This master inverter sends its operating state
(such as stopped, running) and output frequency every 30  ms. The slave inverters
then follow the state of the master frequency inverter.

Configuring the master inverter


The master inverter of each network must have the communication address "1". Set:
• P-12 ≠ 11 (control signal source)
• P-14 = 101 (extended parameter access)
• P-36 level 1 = 1 (inverter address communication)
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Startup
Fire mode/emergency mode 5
Configuring the slave inverters
• Each connected slave must have a unique slave communication address that is
set with the inverter address P-36 level 1. You can assign slave addresses from 2
to 63. Set:
• P-12 = 11 (control signal source)
• P-14 = 101 (extended parameter access)
• P-36 level 1 = 2 - 63 (inverter address communication)
• Slave scaling can be set via P-35.
• Make sure that the ramps at the slave inverter are set equal to or smaller than the
value at the master.

INFORMATION
Cable set B can be used for setting up the master slave network. It is not necessary
to use a terminating resistor. For information on the cable sets, refer to the catalog.

5.4.5 Fieldbus mode (P-12 = 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8)


See chapter "Fieldbus mode" (→ 2 62).

5.5 Fire mode/emergency mode


Set the fire mode/emergency mode as follows:
• Perform a motor startup.
• Set parameter P-14 to "101" to access further parameters.
• Set parameter P-15 to "13" to be able to use the fire mode / emergency mode
function via digital inputs.
• Connect the signal for activating the fire mode / emergency mode to DI 3.
• Set parameter P-60 to the speed that is to be used in fire mode/emergency mode.
You can specify a positive or a negative speed setpoint.
P00-47 can be read out to evaluate the fire mode/emergency mode.

INFORMATION
Activating the fire mode/emergency mode has the inverter drive the motor with the
preset values. In this mode, the inverter ignores all faults, shutdowns, and setpoints
and operates the motor until it is destroyed or even until the voltage supply is lost. It
is also not possible in this mode to perform a reset to the factory setting. The enable
stops operation.
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Startup
5 Operation at 87 Hz characteristic (50 Hz motors)

5.6 Operation at 87 Hz characteristic (50 Hz motors)


The V/f ratio remains the same at 87 Hz operation. However, higher power and
speeds are generated which causes a higher current flow.
U

400 V

230 V

50 Hz 87 Hz f
9007206616827403

Do the following to set "87 Hz characteristic" operation:


• Set parameter P-07 to star voltage (data on the motor nameplate).
• Set parameter P-08 to delta current (data on the motor nameplate).
• Set parameter P-09 to "87 Hz".
• Set parameter P-10 to "(synchronous speed at nominal frequency) × (87 Hz / 50
Hz) - (slip speed at nominal frequency)".

Example for calculating P-10:


DRN80M4: 0.75 kW, 50 Hz
Nominal speed 1440 min-1
P-10 = 1500 min-1 × (87 Hz / 50 Hz) - (1500 min-1 - 1440 min-1) = 2550 min-1

INFORMATION
Set P-01 maximum speed according to your requirements. In 87 Hz operation, the in-
verter has to provide a current that is √3-times higher. For this purpose, select an in-
verter with a √3-times higher power rating.
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Startup
Fans and pumps 5
5.7 Fans and pumps
The following functions are available for applications with pumps or fans:
• Voltage increase / boost (P-11)
• Adjustment of the V/f characteristic curve (P-28, P-29)
• Energy-saving function (P-06)
• Flying start function (P-33)
• DC voltage holding function (P-32)
• Standby mode (P-48)
• PI controller, see chapter "PI controller" (→ 2 50)
• Fire mode / emergency mode, see the "Fire mode/emergency mode"
chapter (→ 2 53)
• Deactivating slip compensation via rated motor speed (P-10)
• Blanking function (P-26/P-27)

5.8 Motor potentiometer


The motor potentiometer function lets the inverter respond to key commands.
This function is only available in keypad mode P-12 = 1 or 2.
If the digital inputs are activated that increase or decrease the speed, the speed
changes along the preset ramp P-03 and P-04.
To be able to use the motor potentiometer function, select a function in parameter
P-15 in which the digital inputs are used to increase or reduce the speed. See also
chapter "P-15 Digital input function selection"  (→  2  86) under the keypad mode
table.
When using this function, the arrow-up and arrow-down keys can be used directly at
the inverter.

5.9 3-wire control


The function is activated via the digital input function selection P-15 = 11.
The 3-wire control principle determines the control.
The enable and direction of rotation signals of the inverter then react edge controlled.
• Connect start key <CW> with NO contact to digital input DI1.
• Connect start key <CCW> with NO contact to digital input DI3.
• Connect stop key as NC contact to digital input DI2.
If you connect <CW> and <CCW> at the same time, the drive decelerates along the
rapid stop ramp P-24.
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Startup
5 3-wire control

5.9.1 Control signal source 3-wire control

DI 1
+24 V
DI 1
DI 2
DI 3 DI 3
+10 V
AI 1
DI 2 0V

10
AI 1 11

fA Hz

9007218080811659

DI 1 CW/stop CW CW rotation


DI 3 CCW/stop CCW CCW rotation
DI 2 Enable/stop [1] Ramp up (P-03)
AI 1 Setpoint input AI [2] Ramp down (P-04)
fA Output frequency
f0 Start/stop frequency

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Operation
Status of the inverter 6
6 Operation

6.1 Status of the inverter

6.1.1 Static inverter status


The following table shows the status messages for a non-enabled inverter.
Message Description
StoP Power section of inverter disabled. This message is displayed when the motor is
at standstill and no error is present. The inverter is ready for normal operation.
P-deF Parameter factory settings have been loaded. This message appears when the
user issues the command for loading the parameter factory settings. To take the
inverter into operation again, press the <Reset> key.
Standby Inverter is in standby mode. This message is displayed when the inverter reports
a speed of 0 for 30 seconds and the speed setpoint is also 0.

6.1.2 Operating state of the inverter


The following table shows the messages of the status for an enabled inverter.
You can toggle between output frequency, output current, output power, and speed by
briefly pressing the <Navigate> key on the keypad.
Message Description
H xxx Output frequency of the frequency inverter (in Hz)
Displayed, when the frequency inverter is enabled.
A xxx Output current of the frequency inverter (in Ampere)
Displayed, when the frequency inverter is enabled.
P xxx Output power of the motor (in kW)
Displayed, when the frequency inverter is enabled.
L xxx The parameter is locked for changes.
Make sure that:
• The parameter lock in P-38 is not activated.
• The inverter is not enabled.
• The inverter is supplied with line voltage.
xxxx Output speed of the frequency inverter (in min-1)
This display appears when the frequency inverter is enabled and a value > 0 has
been entered in parameter P-10.
C xxx The scaled speed (P-40).
Auto-t An automatic measurement of the motor parameters is being performed. This pro-
cess can take up to 2 minutes.
...... The output current of the frequency inverter exceeds the current value entered in
(flashing dots) P-08. The frequency inverter monitors load and duration of the overload. The fre-
quency inverter triggers error message "I.t-trP" depending on the overload.
.     . Phase failure or supply voltage outside of specification
(alternately flashing
dots)
. Fire mode/emergency mode activated
(blinking dot)
dELAy.t Time-delayed reset; see also error description O-I  (→ 2 59)

6.1.3 Error reset


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You can reset an error in the event of an error response (see section "Error
codes" (→ 2 59)) by pressing the <Stop> key or by enabling or disabling digital input
1.

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Operation
6 Troubleshooting

6.2 Troubleshooting

Symptom Cause and solution


Overload or overcurrent error of the Check the star/delta terminal connection in the motor. The nominal
unloaded motor during acceleration operating voltage of motor and inverter must match. The delta con-
nection always yields the lower voltage of a multi-voltage motor.
Overload or overcurrent – motor does Check whether the rotor is blocked. Make sure that the mechanical
not turn brake is released (if installed).
No enable for the inverter – display • Check whether the hardware enable signal is present at digital
shows "StoP" input 1.
• Ensure proper +10 V user output voltage (between terminals 5
and 7).
• If faulty, check the wiring of the user terminal strip.
• Check P-12 for terminal mode/keypad mode.
• If keypad mode is selected, press the "Start" key.
• The line voltage must correspond with the specified values.
The inverter does not start at ex- The inverter might not start at ambient temperatures below –10 °C
tremely cold ambient conditions Under such conditions, provide a heat source that keeps the ambi-
ent temperature of the drive above -10 °C.
No access to advanced menus P-14 must be set to advanced access code. The value is "101" un-
less the user has changed the code in P-37.

6.3 Error history


The parameter P00-28 archives the last 4 errors. Each error is displayed in abbrevi-
ated form. The most recent error is shown first (when P00-28 is called). The oldest
fault will be deleted from the history.
• INFORMATION
If the last error in the error history is an undervoltage fault, no further undervoltage
faults will be saved in the error history. The reason is to avoid that the error history
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Operation
Error codes 6
6.4 Error codes
Error message Error code CANopen Explanation Solution
Inverter display P00-28 status word if Emer-
error history Bit5 = 1 gency
Code
Inverter MotionStu dec hex hex
display dio cod-
ing dec
4-20 F 18 113 0x71 0x1012 Signal loss 4 – • Check whether the input current in P-16 and P-48 lies
20 mA within the defined range.
• Check the connection cable.
AtF-01 40 81 0x51 0x1028 The measured The measured stator resistance of the motor is asymmetrical.
stator resistance Check to see, if:
fluctuates between • the motor is connected correctly and without error.
the phases. • the winding has the correct resistance and symmetry.
AtF-02 41 81 0x51 0x1029 The measured The measured stator resistance of the motor is too high.
stator resistance is Check to see, if:
too high. • the motor is connected correctly and without error.
• the power rating of the motor corresponds with the power
rating of the connected inverter.
AtF-03 42 81 0x51 0x102A Measured motor The measured motor inductivity is too low.
inductance is too Make sure that the motor is connected correctly and without
low. error.
AtF-04 43 81 0x51 0x102B Measured motor The measured motor inductivity is too high. Check to see, if:
inductance is too • the motor is connected correctly and without error.
high. • the power rating of the motor corresponds with the power
rating of the connected inverter.
AtF-05 44 81 0x51 0x102C Timeout of induct- The measured motor parameters are not convergent. Check
ance measure- to see, if:
ment • the motor is connected correctly and without error.
• the power rating of the motor corresponds with the power
rating of the connected inverter.
dAtA-E 19 98 0x62 0x1013 Internal memory Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
error (DSP)
dAtA-F 17 98 0x62 0x1011 Internal memory Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
error (IO)
DC-trP – 46 0x2E 0x100C Communication Check the communication connection
failure error Make sure each inverter in the network is assigned a unique
address.
E-triP 11 26 0x1A 0x100B External error at NC contact was opened.
digital input 3. • Check motor thermistor (if connected).
Err-SC The keypad lost Press the STOP key to reset. Check the address of the fre-
the communication quency inverter.
connection to the
inverter.
F-Ptc 21 31 0x1F 0x1015 Motor protection The motor protection sensor (TF, TH) is connected at analog
triggered input 2 (terminal 4).
FAN-F 22 50 0x32 0x1016 Internal fan error. Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
FAULtY The communica- Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
tion between con-
troller and power
section is interrup-
ted.
FLt-dc 13 7 0x07 0x320D DC link ripple too Check the current supply.
high.
I.t-trp 04 8 0x08 0x1004 Overload of in- Make sure that:
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verter/motor • The motor nameplate parameters are correctly inserted in


(l2t error) P-07, P-08 and P-09.
• Auto Tune has correctly been performed.
Check to see, if:
• The decimals flash (inverter overloaded), increase the ac-
celeration ramp (P-03) or decrease the motor load.
• The length of the cable meets the requirements.
• The load can move freely and there are no blockages or
other mechanical faults (mechanically check the load).
• The thermal motor protection to UL508C is activated in
P-41.

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Operation
6 Error codes

Error message Error code CANopen Explanation Solution


Inverter display P00-28 status word if Emer-
error history Bit5 = 1 gency
Code
Inverter MotionStu dec hex hex
display dio cod-
ing dec
O-I 03 1 0x01 0x2303 Short-term over- Fault during stop procedure:
current at the in- Check for premature brake application.
verter output. Error when enabling the drive:
High motor over- Check to see, if:
load. • The motor nameplate parameters are correctly inserted in
hO-I 15 1 0x01 0x230F Hardware overcur- P-07, P-08 and P-09.
rent error at the in- • Auto Tune has correctly been performed.
verter output • The load can move freely and there are no blockages or
(IGBT self-protec- other mechanical faults (mechanically check the load).
tion in case of • A short circuit between the phases or a ground fault of a
overload). phase occurred at the motor and motor connection cable.
• The brake is connected correctly, controlled correctly and
correctly releases when the motor has a holding brake.
Error during operation:
Check:
• For sudden overload or malfunction.
• the cable connection between inverter and motor.
The acceleration/deceleration time is too short and requires
too much power. If you cannot increase P-03 or P-04, use a
larger inverter.
Measures:
Reduce the settings of the voltage enhancement in P-11.
Set a longer run-up time in P-03.
Disconnect the motor from the inverter. Enable the inverter
again. If this error occurs again, check the entire system and
completely replace the inverter.
Error reset delay
If the error occurs again directly after the O-I or hO-I error
messages are reset, the following delay times result for re-
peated resetting:
• First reset after 2 seconds
• Second reset after 4 seconds
• Third reset after 8 seconds
• Fourth reset after 16 seconds
• Fifth reset after 32 seconds
• Further resets after 64 seconds
O-hEAt 23 124 0x7C 0x4117 Ambient tempera- Check if the ambient conditions are within the range specified
ture too high. for inverters.
O-t 8 11 0x0B 0x4208 Heat sink overtem- The heat sink temperature can be displayed via P00-09. A
perature historical protocol is saved in parameter P00-16 in 30 s inter-
vals prior to a switch off with error. This error message is dis-
played at a heat sink temperature of ≥90 °C.
Check:
• The ambient temperature of the inverter.
• The inverter cooling and housing dimensions.
• The function of the internal cooling fan of the inverter.
Reduce the settings of the effective clock frequency in para-
meter P-17, or the load at motor/inverter.
O-Volt 06 7 0x07 0x3206 DC link over- The error occurs if a high flywheel load or overhauling load is
voltage connected, and the excess regenerative energy is transferred
back to the inverter.
If an error occurs while stopping or during deceleration, in-
crease the deceleration ramp time P-04 or connect a suitable
braking resistor to the inverter.
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The proportional gain in P-53/1 is reduced in vector mode.


Additionally check if the supply voltage is within the specified
range.
Note: The value of the DC link voltage (Uz) can be displayed
on P00-08. A historical protocol is saved in parameter
P00-15 in 256 ms intervals prior to a switch off with error.
OI-b 01 4 0x04 0x2301 Brake channel Make sure that the connected braking resistor does not fall
overcurrent, below the minimum value approved for the inverter (see tech-
Brake resistor nical data). Check the braking resistor and the wiring for pos-
overload sible short circuits.

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Operation
Error codes 6
Error message Error code CANopen Explanation Solution
Inverter display P00-28 status word if Emer-
error history Bit5 = 1 gency
Code
Inverter MotionStu dec hex hex
display dio cod-
ing dec
OL-br 02 4 0x04 0x1002 Braking resistor The software detected an overload at the braking resistor
overload and switches off to protect the resistor. Make sure that the
braking resistor is operated within the planned parameters
before performing any changes to parameters or system. To
reduce the load at the resistor, increase the deceleration
time, reduce the loads mass moment of inertia, or connect
additional braking resistors in parallel. Note the minimum res-
istor values for the used inverter.
Out-F 26 82 0x52 0x101A Inverter output Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
stage error
P-LOSS 14 6 0x06 0x310E Input phase failure An input phase has been disconnected or interrupted. Check
the supply voltage.
P-dEF 10 9 0x09 0x100A Factory settings
are restored.
PS-trP 05 200 0xC8 0x1005 Output stage error See error O-I.
(IGBT self-protec-
tion in case of
overload)
SC-F01 50 43 0x2B 0x1032 Modbus commu- Check the communication settings.
nication error
SC-F02 51 47 0x2F 0x1033 SBus/CANopen Check:
communication • The communication connection between inverter and ex-
error ternal devices.
• The clearly assigned address per inverter in the network.
SC-FLt – – – – Internal inverter Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
error
SC-trP – 46 0x2E 0x100C Communication Check the communication connection.
failure error Make sure each inverter in the network is assigned a unique
address.
SC-OBS 12 46 0x2E 0x100C The keypad lost Press the <Stop> key to reset. Check the address of the in-
the communication verter.
connection to the
frequency inverter.
StoP The inverter is not Activate the enable.
enabled.
th-Flt 16 31 0x1F 0x1010 Faulty thermistor Contact the SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.
at heat sink.
type-f Parameter module The used parameter module is not of type LT BP C.
and inverter are
not compatible.
U-t 09 117 0x75 0x4209 Undertemperature Occurs at an ambient temperature below -10 °C. Increase
the temperature to above -10°C to start the inverter.
U-Volt 07 198 0xC6 0x3207 DC link under- Occurs routinely when switching off the inverter.
voltage Check line voltage if this occurs while the inverter is running.
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Fieldbus mode
7 General information

7 Fieldbus mode
7.1 General information
7.1.1 Structure and settings of process data words
The process data assignment is set as standard.
The structure of process data words is identical for SBus/Modbus RTU/CANopen, as
well as with inserted communication card.

High byte Low byte


Bit 15 – 8 7 – 0

Process output words

Description Bit Settings


PO1 Control 0 Output stage inhibit (the motor 0: Start
word coasts to a stop), for brakemotors 1: Stop
the brake is applied immediately.
1 Rapid stop along the second De- 0: Rapid stop
celeration ramp/rapid stop ramp 1: Start
(P-24)
2 Stop along process ramp P-03 / 0: Stop
P-04 or PO3 1: Start
3 – 5 Reserved 0
6 Error reset Edge 0 set to 1 =
fault reset
7 – 15 Reserved 0
PO2 Setpoint CW rotation: 0 – 16384 dec ≙ 0 – 100% of P-01
speed Counterclockwise rotation (formation of the two’s complement):
49152 dec – 65535 dec ≙ -100% – 0 of P-01
PO3 Ramp time
if P-12 = 4, 1 digit = 1 ms (100 ms – 65535 ms)
6, 8
if P-12 = 3, No function
5, 7 Ramp specification via P-03, P-04
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General information 7
Process input words

Description Bit Settings Byte


PI1 Status word 0 Output stage enable 0: Locked Low byte
1: Approved
1 Inverter ready 0: Not ready for
operation
1: Ready
2 PO data enabled 1 if P-12 = 3 or 4
3 – 4 Reserved
5 Fault/warning 0: No fault
1: Fault
6 – 7 Reserved
8 – 15 Inverter status, if bit 5 = 0 High byte
0x01 = Output stage inhibited
0x02 = Not enabled/not running
0x04 = Enabled/running
0x05 = Factory setting activated
8 – 15 Inverter status if bit 5 = 1
See chapter Error codes
PI2 Actual Scaling equals PO2
speed
PI3 Actual cur- 1 dec ≙ 0.1% of nominal inverter current
rent
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Fieldbus mode
7 General information

7.1.2 Communication example


The following information is sent to the inverter if
• The digital inputs have been configured and wired properly to enable the inverter.
Description Value Description
PO1 Control word 0x0000 Stop along the second Deceleration ramp (P-24).
0x0001 Coasting
0x0002 Stop along the process ramp (P-04) or (PO3).
0x0003 - Reserved
0x0005
0x0006 Accelerate along a ramp (P-03) or (PO3) and run at setpoint speed
(PO2).
PO2 Setpoint speed 0x4000 = 16384 dec = maximum speed, e.g., 50 Hz (P-01) CW
0x2000 = 8192 dec = 50% of the maximum speed, e.g., 25 Hz CW
0xC000 = 49152 dec = maximum speed, e.g., 50 Hz (P-01) CCW
0x0000 = 0 dec = minimum speed, set in P-02
0xDFFF = 57343 dec = 50% of the maximum speed, e.g., 25 Hz CCW

The process data sent by the inverter should look as follows during operation:
Description Value Description
PI1 Status word 0x0407 Status = running, output stage enabled;
inverter ready, PO data enabled
PI2 Actual speed Should correspond to PO2 (setpoint speed)
PI3 Actual current Depends on speed and load

7.1.3 Parameter settings for the inverter


• Take the inverter into operation as described in chapter "Startup for mo-
tors" (→ 2 47).
• Set the following parameters depending on the bus system used:
Parameter SBus CANopen Modbus RTU
P-12 (control signal source) 3, 41) 7, 81) 5,61)
P-14 (Extended parameter access) 101 101 101
P-15 (function selection digital inputs) 12) 12) 12)
P-36/1 (inverter address) 1 – 63 1 – 63 1 – 63
P-36/2 (baud rate) Baud rate Baud rate Baud rate
P-36/3 (timeout and reaction in the case of tx: Coasting to a stop after Communication monitoring is tx: Coasting to a stop
communication failure) x ms covered by the Lifetime function after x ms
rx: Stop ramp after x ms integrated in CANopen. rx: Stop ramp after x ms
1) With ramp specification via fieldbus
2) Default setting; for more setting options, refer to the description of parameter P-15.

7.1.4 Connecting the signal terminals at the inverter


For bus operation, the signal terminals can be connected according to the setting in
P-15.
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Fieldbus mode
Connecting a gateway or a controller (SBus MOVILINK) 7
7.1.5 Establishing a CANopen/SBus network
A CAN network as depicted in the figure below should always have a linear bus struc-
ture without stub lines [1] or only with very short ones [2]. The network must have ex-
actly one terminating resistor RT = 120 Ω installed on both ends of the bus. The cable
sets described in the catalog are available for easily establishing such a network.

CAN-High CAN-High
RT RT

CAN-Low CAN-Low

[1] [2]

7338031755

Cable length
The permitted total cable length depends on the baud rate set in parameter P-36/2:
• 125 kBaud: 500 m (1640 ft)
• 250 kBaud: 250 m (820 ft)
• 500 kBaud: 100 m (328 ft)
• 1000 kBaud: 25 m (82 ft)

Connecting
a gateway
or a
controller
(SBus MOV
ILINK)

7.2 Connecting a gateway or controller (SBus MOVILINK®)


7.2.1 Specification
The MOVILINK® profile via CAN/SBus is an application profile from
SEW‑EURODRIVE specifically adjusted to SEW inverters. For detailed information,
refer to the "MOVIDRIVE® MDX60B/61B Communication and Fieldbus Device Profile"
manual.
To use SBus, configure the inverter as described in chapter "Parameter settings for
the inverter" (→ 2 64).
Detailed information regarding the structure of the process data words can be found in
the chapter "Structure and settings of process data words" (→ 2 62). There is a de-
tailed list of all parameters including the necessary indexes as well as the scaling in
chapter "Overview of parameters" (→ 2 76).
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Fieldbus mode
7 Connecting a gateway or a controller (SBus MOVILINK)

7.2.2 Electrical installation


Connecting gateway and MOVI‑PLC®.

DFP 21B

RUN

BUS
FAULT

0 1

20
21
22
23

24
25
26
nc
ADDRESS

IOIOI IOIOI
IOIOI
X30

A B

D D D
B
C E max. 8 F

20240906123
[A] Bus connection [D] Splitters
[B] Gateway, e.g. DFx/UOH [E] Connection cable
[C] Connection cable [F] Y connector with terminating resistor

INFORMATION
The terminating connector [F] is equipped with 2 terminating resistors and therefore
establishes the terminating connection to CAN/SBus and Modbus RTU.

Instead of a terminating connector of cable set A, you can use the Y adapter of engi-
neering cable set C. This set also includes a terminating resistor. For detailed informa-
tion on the cable sets, refer to the catalog.
Wiring from the control to the Communication socket RJ45 of the inverter:
Side view Designation Terminal at CCU/PLC Signal RJ45 socket1) Signal
®
MOVI-PLC or Gate- X26:1 CAN 1H 2 SBus/CAN bus h
way (DFX/UOH) X26:2 CAN 1L 1 SBus/CAN bus l
X26
1 2 3 4 56 7 X26:3 DGND 3 GND
X26:4 Reserved
X26:5 Reserved
X26:6 DGND
X26:7 DC 24 V
Third-party controller X:?2) Modbus RTU+ 8 RS485+ (Modbus RTU)
2)
X:? Modbus RTU- 7 RS485- (Modbus RTU)
X:?2) DGND 3 GND
1) Please observe: The terminal assignment for the socket of the inverter, not the connector, is specified above.
2) Assignment depends on the third-party controller.
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Modbus RTU 7
7.2.3 Startup at gateway
• Connect the gateway as described in chapter "Electrical installation" (→ 2 66).
• Reset all settings of the gateway to the factory setting.
• If required, set all connected inverters to SBus MOVILINK® mode as described in
chapter "Parameter settings for the inverter"  (→  2  64). Assign unique SBus ad-
dresses (≠ 0!) and set a baud rate matching the gateway (default = 500 kBaud).
• Set DIP switch AS (auto-setup) on the DFx/UOH gateway from "OFF" to "ON" to
perform an auto-setup for the fieldbus gateway.
The "H1" LED on the gateway lights up repeatedly and then goes off completely.
When the "H1" LED is lit, the gateway or one of the inverters at the SBus has not
been wired properly or has not been taken into operation properly.
• Refer to the relevant DFx manual for information on how to establish fieldbus com-
munication between DFx/UOH gateway and bus master.

Monitoring sent data


The data sent via gateway can be monitored as follows:
• Using MOVITOOLS®  MotionStudio via the X24 engineering interface of the gate-
way or optionally via Ethernet.
• Via the website of the gateway, for example to the DFE3x Ethernet gateway.
• You can check which process data are transferred with the respective parameters
in parameter group 0.

7.3 Modbus RTU


The inverters support communication via Modbus RTU. Holding registers (03) are
used for reading, and single holding registers (06) for writing. To use Modbus RTU,
configure the inverter as described in chapter "Parameter settings for the in-
verter" (→ 2 64).

7.3.1 Specification

Protocol Modbus RTU


Error checking CRC
Baud rate 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps, 57600 bps, 115200 bps
(default)
Data format 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Physical format RS485 2 core
User interface RJ45
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7.3.2 Electrical installation


The structure is the same as for the CAN/SBus network. The maximum number of bus
nodes is 32. The permitted cable length depends on the baud rate. With a baud rate of
115200 bps and a 0.5 mm2 cable, the maximum cable length is 1200 m. For the con-
nection assignment for the RJ45 communication socket, refer to chapter "RJ45 com-
munication socket" (→ 2 37).

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Fieldbus mode
7 Modbus RTU

7.3.3 Register allocation of the process data words


The process data words are allocated to the Modbus registers shown in the table.
The table shows the default allocation of process data words. All other registers are
usually allocated in such a way that they correspond to the parameter number
(101 = P-01). However, this does not apply to parameter group 0.
Tabs Upper byte Lower byte Com- Type
mand
1 PO1 control word 03, 06 Read/Write
2 PO2 setpoint speed 03, 06 Read/Write
3 PO3 ramp time 03, 06 Read/Write
4 Reserved 03, 06 Read/Write
5 Reserved - 03 Read
6 PI1 status word 03 Read
7 PI2 actual speed 03 Read
8 PI3 actual current 03 Read
9 PE4 motor torque 03 Read
… For more registers, refer to chapter "Parameters" (→ 2 76).

The complete allocation of parameters and registers as well as the scaling of data is
contained in the memory allocation plan in chapter "Parameters" (→ 2 76).

INFORMATION
Many bus masters address the first register as register 0. It might therefore be neces-
sary to deduct the value "1" from the register number given below to obtain the cor-
rect register address.

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Modbus RTU 7
7.3.4 Data flow example
In this example, the following parameters are read by the controller (PLC address
base = 1):
• P-07 (rated motor voltage, Modbus register 135)
• P-08 (rated motor current, Modbus register 136).
Request master → slave (Tx)
Reading register Address Function Data CRC check
information Start address Number of registers
Read High byte Low byte High byte Low byte crc16
01 03 00 86 00 02 crc16

Response slave → master (Rx)


Address Function Data CRC check
Number of data bytes Information
(n) n/2 register
Read High byte Low byte Register 107/108 crc16
01 03 04 00 E6 00 2B 5B DB

Communication example explanations:


Tx = Send from perspective of the bus master.
Address Device address 0x01 = 1
Function 03 read/06 write
Start address Register start address = 0x0086 = 134
Number of registers Number of requested registers from start address (register 135/136).
2 × CRC bytes CRC_high, CRC_low

Rx = Received from perspective of the bus master.


Address Device address 0x01 = 1
Function 03 read/06 write
Number of data bytes 0x04 = 4
Register 108 high byte 0x00 = 0
Register 108 low byte 0x2B = 43% of the nominal inverter current
Register 107 high byte 0x00 = 0
Register 107 low byte 0xE6 = 230 V
2 × CRC bytes CRC_high, CRC_low

The following example describes the second process data word of the inverter (PLC
address base = 1):
Process output data word 2 = Modbus register 2 = setpoint speed.
Request master → slave (Tx)
Sending register Address Function Data CRC check
information Start address Information
write High byte Low byte High byte Low byte crc16
01 06 00 01 07 00 DB 3A

Response slave → master (Rx)


Address Function Data CRC check
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Start address Information


write High byte Low byte High byte Low byte crc16
01 06 00 01 07 00 DB 3A

Explanation to the communication example:


Tx = Send from perspective of the bus master.
Address Device address 0x01 = 1
Function 03 read/06 write

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Fieldbus mode
7 CANopen

Start address Register start address =0x0001 = 1 (first register to be written on = 2 PA2)
Information 0700 (setpoint speed)
2 × CRC bytes CRC_high, CRC_low

7.4 CANopen
The inverters support communication via CANopen. For using CANopen, configure
the inverter as described in chapter "Parameter settings for the inverter" (→ 2 64).
Following a general overview of how to establish a communication connection via
CANopen and the process data communication. The CANopen configuration is not de-
scribed.
For detailed information on the CANopen profile, refer to the "MOVIDRIVE®
MDX60B/61B Communication and Fieldbus Unit Profile" manual.

7.4.1 Specification
CANopen communication is implemented according to the specification DS301 ver-
sion 4.02 of CAN in automation (see [Link]). A specific device profile, such
as DS402, is not implemented.

7.4.2 Electrical installation


See chapter Establishing a CANopen/SBus network.

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Fieldbus mode
CANopen 7
7.4.3 COB IDs and functions in the inverter
The CANopen profile provides the following COB ID (Communication Object Identifier)
and functions.
Messages and COB IDs
Type COB ID Function
NMT 000h Network management
Sync 080h Synchronous message with dynamically configurable COB ID
Emergency 080h + device address Emergency message with dynamically configurable COB ID
PDO11) (Tx) 180h + device address PDO (Process Data Object) PDO1 is pre-mapped and activated by default.
PDO1 (Rx) 200h + device address PDO2 is pre-mapped and activated by default. Transmission mode (synchro-
nous, asynchronous, event), COB ID and mapping can be configured as re-
PDO2 (Tx) 280h + device address quired.
PDO2 (Rx) 300h + device address
SDO (Tx)2) 580h + device address SDO channel for parameter data exchange with the CANopen master
SDO (Rx)2) 600h + device address
Error control 700h + device control Guarding and heartbeat functions are supported. COB ID can be set to another
value.
1) The inverter supports up to 2 process data objects (PDO). All PDOs are pre-mapped and active with transmission mode 1 (cyclical
and synchronous). This means that the Tx-PDO is sent after every SYNC pulse regardless of whether the content of the Tx-PDO
has changed or not.
2) The inverter SDO channel supports only expedited transmission. The SDO mechanisms are described in detail in the CANopen
specification DS301.

INFORMATION
Transmitting speed, current or similar values that change quickly via Tx-PDO results
in a very high load on the bus.
To limit the bus load to predictable values, you can use the inhibit time, see section
"Inhibit time" in the "MOVIDRIVE® MDX60B/61B Communication and Fieldbus
Device Profile" manual.
• Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) are depicted from perspective of the slave.

7.4.4 Supported transmission modes


The various transmission types can be selected for every process data project (PDO)
in the network management (NMT).
The following transmission types are supported for Rx-PDOs:
Rx PDO transmission mode
Transmission Mode Description
type
0 – 240 Synchronous The received data are transmitted to the inverter as soon as the next synchronization mes-
sage is received.
254, 255 Asynchronous The received data are transmitted to the inverter without delay.

The following transmission types are supported for Tx PDOs:


Tx PDO transmission mode
Transmission Mode Description
type
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0 Acyclic synchronous Tx PDO is only transmitted if the process data have changed and a SYNC object was re-
ceived.
1 – 240 Cyclic synchronous Tx PDOs are transmitted synchronously and cyclically. The transmission type indicates the
number of the SYNC object required for triggering transmission of the Tx PDO.
254 Asynchronous Tx PDOs are only transmitted when the corresponding Rx PDO has been received.
255 Asynchronous Tx PDOs are always transmitted as soon as the PDO data has changed.

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Fieldbus mode
7 CANopen

7.4.5 Default allocation plan of process data objects (PDO)


The following table shows the default mapping of the PDOs:
PDO default mapping
Object no. Mapped Length Mapping with default setting Transmission
object type
Rx PDO1 1 2010h Unsigned 16 PO1 control word 1
2 2012h Integer 16 PO2 setpoint speed
3 0006 Unsigned 16 Reserved
4 2014h Unsigned 16 PO3 ramp time
Tx PDO1 1 2110h Unsigned 16 PI1 status word 1
2 2112h Integer 16 PI2 actual speed
3 2113h Unsigned 16 PI3 actual current
4 2114h Integer 16 PI4 motor torque
Rx PDO 2 1 0006h Unsigned 16 Reserved 1
2 0006h Unsigned 16 Reserved
3 0006h Unsigned 16 Reserved
4 0006h Unsigned 16 Reserved
Tx PDO2 1 2118h Unsigned 16 Status analog input 1 1
2 2119h Integer 16 Status analog input 2
3 211Ah Unsigned 16 Status of digital inputs and outputs
4 2116h Unsigned 16 Frequency inverter temperature

INFORMATION
Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) are depicted from perspective of the slave.
Note: Modified default settings are lost after power off and on again. This means the
settings are restored to default values after power off.

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CANopen 7
7.4.6 Data flow example
Process data communication example with default setting:
Word 1 Word 2 Word 3 Word 4
COB ID D DB Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 5 Byte 6 Description
1 0x701 Tx 1 "00" - - - - - - - BootUpMessage
2 0x000 Rx 2 "01" "01" - - - - - - Node Start (operational)
3 0x201 Rx 8 "06" "00" "00" "20" "00" "00" "00" "00" Enable + setpoint speed
4 0x080 Rx 0 - - - - - - - - SYNC telegram
5 0x181 Tx 8 "C7" "05" "00" "20" "A2" "00" "28" "00" Process data object 1
6 0x281 Tx 8 "29" "09" "00" "00" "01" "1F" "AC" "0D" Process data object 2

After a byte swap, the table looks as follows:


Word 4 Word 3 Word 2 Word 1
COB ID D DB Byte 8 Byte 7 Byte 6 Byte 5 Byte 4 Byte 3 Byte 2 Byte 1 Description
1 0x701 Tx 1 - - - - - - "00" BootUpMessage
2 0x000 Rx 2 - - - - - - "01" "01" Node Start (operational)
3 0x201 Rx 8 "00" "00" "00" "00" "20" "00" "00" "06" Enable + setpoint speed (byte swap)
4 0x080 Rx 0 - - - - - - - - SYNC telegram
5 0x181 Tx 8 "00" "28" "00" "A2" "20" "00" "05" "C7" Process data object 1
6 0x281 Tx 8 "0D" "AC" "1F" "01" "00" "00" "09" "29" Process data object 2

Explanation of the data:


Word 4 Word 3 Word 2 Word 1
COB ID Explanation of the COB Byte 8 Byte 7 Byte 6 Byte 5 Byte 4 Byte 3 Byte 2 Byte 1
ID
1 0x701 BootUp message + device - - - - - - - Place-
address 1 holder
2 0x000 NMT service - - - - - - Bus status Device ad-
dress
3 0x201 Rx-PDO1 + device ad- - - Ramp specification Setpoint speed Control word
dress 1
4 0x080 SYNC telegram - - - - - - - -
5 0x181 Tx PDO1 + device ad- Output power Output current Actual speed Status word
dress
6 0x281 Tx PDO2 + device ad- Inverter temperature IO status Analog input 2 Analog input 1
dress

Example of reading the index allocation by means of service device object (SDO):
Request controller → inverter (index: 1A00h)
Response inverter → controller: 10 00 01 21h → byte swap: 2101 00 10 h.
Explanation of the response:
→ 2101 = index in the manufacturer-specific object table
→ 00h = subindex
→ 10h = data width = 16 bit x 4 = 64 bit = 8 byte mapping length.
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Fieldbus mode
7 CANopen

7.4.7 Table of CANopen-specific objects


CANopen-specific objects
Index Sub index Function Access Type PDO map Default value
1000h 0 Device type RO Unsigned 32 N 0
1001h 0 Error register RO Unsigned 8 N 0
1002h 0 Manufacturer status register RO Unsigned 16 N 0
1005h 0 COB-ID Sync RW Unsigned 32 N 00000080h
1008h 0 Manufacturer device name RO String N “LTEB” or “LT1B”
1009h 0 Manufacturer hardware version RO String N [Link] (e.g. 1.00)
100Ah 0 Manufacturer software version RO String N [Link] (e.g. 2.00)
100Ch 0 Guard time [1 ms] RW Unsigned 16 N 0
100Dh 0 Life time factor RW Unsigned 8 N 0
1014h 0 COB-ID EMCY RW Unsigned 32 N 00000080h+Node ID
1015h 0 Inhibit time emergency [100 μs] RW Unsigned 16 N 0
1017h 0 Producer heart beat time [1 ms] RW Unsigned 16 N 0
0 Identity object no. of entries RO Unsigned 8 N 4
1 Vendor ID RO Unsigned 32 N 0x00000059
1018h 2 Product code RO Unsigned 32 N Drive depended
3 Revision number RO Unsigned 32 N [Link]
4 Serial number RO Unsigned 32 N e.g. 1234/56/789
0 SDO parameter no. of entries RO Unsigned 8 N 2
1200h 1 COB-ID client -> server (RX) RO Unsigned 32 N 00000600h+Node ID
2 COB-ID server -> client (TX) RO Unsigned 32 N 00000580h+Node ID
0 RX PDO1 comms param no. of RO Unsigned 8 N 2
entries
1400h
1 RX PDO1 COB-ID RW Unsigned 32 N 40000200h+Node ID
2 RX PDO1 transmission type RW Unsigned 8 N 1
0 RX PDO2 comms param no. of RO Unsigned 8 N 2
entries
1401h
1 RX PDO2 COB-ID RW Unsigned 32 N 40000300h+Node ID
2 RX PDO2 transmission type RW Unsigned 8 N 1
0 RX PDO1 mapping / no. of entries RW Unsigned 8 N 4
st
1 RX PDO1 1 mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 20100010h
1600h 2 RX PDO1 2nd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 20120010h
3 RX PDO1 3rd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 00060010h
4 RX PDO1 4th mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 20140010h
0 RX PDO2 mapping / no. of entries RW Unsigned 8 N 4
1 RX PDO2 1st mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 00060010h
1601h 2 RX PDO2 2nd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 00060010h
3 RX PDO2 3rd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 00060010h
4 RX PDO2 4th mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 00060010h
0 TX PDO1 comms param no. of RO Unsigned 8 N 3
entries
1800h 1 TX PDO1 COB-ID RW Unsigned 32 N 40000180h+Node ID
2 TX PDO1 transmission type RW Unsigned 8 N 1
3 TX PDO1 Inhibit time [100 μs] RW Unsigned 16 N 0
0 TX PDO2 comms param no. of RO Unsigned 8 N 3
entries
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1801h 1 TX PDO2 COB-ID RW Unsigned 32 N 40000280h+Node ID


2 TX PDO2 transmission type RW Unsigned 8 N 1
3 TX PDO2 Inhibit time [100 μs] RW Unsigned 16 N 0
0 TX PDO1 mapping / no. of entries RW Unsigned 8 N 4
1 TX PDO1 1st mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21100010h
1A00h 2 TX PDO1 2nd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21120010h
3 TX PDO1 3rd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21130010h
4 TX PDO1 4th mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21140010h

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Fieldbus mode
CANopen 7
CANopen-specific objects
Index Sub index Function Access Type PDO map Default value
1A01h 0 TX PDO2 mapping / no. of entries RW Unsigned 8 N 4
1 TX PDO2 1st mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21180010h
2 TX PDO2 2nd mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21190010h
rd
3 TX PDO2 3 mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 211A0010h
4 TX PDO2 4th mapped object RW Unsigned 32 N 21160010h

7.4.8 Table of manufacturer-specific objects


The manufacturer-specific objects of the frequency inverter are defined as follows:
Manufacturer-specific objects
Index Sub index Function Access Type PDO map Remark
2000h 0 Reserved RW Unsigned 16 Y Read as 0, writing not pos-
sible
2001h – 0 Reserved RW Unsigned 16 Y Read as 0, writing not pos-
200Fh sible
2010h 0 Control command register RW Unsigned 16 Y S-Bus control word format
2011h 0 Speed reference (RPM) RW Integer 16 Y 1 = 0.2 min-1
2012h 0 Speed reference (percentage) RW Integer 16 Y 4000HEX = 100% P-01
2013h 0 Reserved RW Integer 16 Y Read as 0, writing not pos-
sible
2014h 0 User ramp reference RW Unsigned 16 Y 1 = 1 ms (reference to
50 Hz)
2015h – 0 Reserved RW Unsigned 16 Y Read as 0, writing not pos-
 2100h sible
2101h – 0 Reserved RO Unsigned 16 Y Read as 0
 210Fh
2110h 0 Drive status register RO Unsigned 16 Y S-Bus status word format
2111h 0 Motor speed (RPM) RO Integer 16 Y 1 = 0.2 min-1
2112h 0 Motor speed (percentage) RO Integer 16 Y 4000HEX = 100% of P-01
2113h 0 Motor current RO Unsigned 16 Y 4000HEX = 100% of P-08
2114h 0 Motor torque RO Integer 16 Y 1000DEC = Motor rated
torque
2115h 0 Motor power RO Unsigned 16 Y 1000DEC = Drive rated
power
2116h 0 Drive temperature RO Integer 16 Y 1DEC = 0.01 °C
2117h 0 DC bus value RO Unsigned 16 Y 1DEC = 1 V
2118h 0 Analog input 1 RO Integer 16 Y 1000HEX = Full scale
2119h 0 Analog input 2 RO Integer 16 Y 1000HEX = Full scale
211Ah 0 Digital input & output status RO Unsigned 16 Y LB = input, HB = output
211Bh 0 Analog output 1 (percentage) RO Unsigned 16 Y 1000 DEC = 100.0%
211Ch – 0 Reserved RO Unsigned 16 Y Read as 0
 2120h
2121h 0 Scope channel 1 (internal format) RO Unsigned 16 Y
2122h 0 Scope channel 2 (internal format) RO Unsigned 16 Y
2123h 0 Scope channel 3 (internal format) RO Unsigned 16 Y
2124h 0 Scope channel 4 (internal format) RO Unsigned 16 Y
2AF8h1) 0 S-Bus parameter start index RO – N 11000d
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– 0 S-Bus parameters RO/RW – N –


2C6Fh1) 0 S-Bus parameter end index RW – N 11375d
1) Objects 2AF8h – 2C6EF correspond with SBus parameter indexes 11000d – 11375d, some of them are read-only.

7.4.9 Emergency code objects


See chapter Error codes.

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Parameters
8 Overview of parameters

8 Parameters

8.1 Overview of parameters

8.1.1 Parameters for realtime monitoring (read only)


Parameter group 0 gives access to internal inverter parameters for monitoring pur-
poses. These parameters cannot be changed.
Parameter group 0 is visible when P-14 is set to "101".

Access to parameter group 0


• Press the <Menu> button for 2 s to go to the parameter menu.
• Set P-14 to "101" or the value from P-37 in the case of a user-defined password.
• Set the parameter P-00 with the <Up> or <Down> key.
• Press the <Menu> button for 1 s to switch to the parameter group P00-xy.
• Select the required parameters with the <Up> or <Down> key.
• Press the <Menu> button for 1 s to display the value (<Up>/<Down> key for sev-
eral levels)
• To return to the parameter menu, press the <Menu> key for 1 s.
• To exit the parameter menu, press the <Menu> key for 2 s.

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Parameters
Overview of parameters 8
Description of parameter group 0
Parameter CANopen/ Modbus Description Display range Explanation
SBus index register
Value of analog in- Index value 1000 = 100% ≙ max. input voltage or
P00-01 11210 20 0 – 100%
put 1 current.
Value of analog in- Index value 1000 = 100% ≙ max. input voltage or
P00-02 11211 21 0 – 100%
put 2 current.
Speed controller Speed display in Hz when P-10 = 0, else in min-1.
P00-03 11213 22, 40 P-02 – P-01
setpoint
Digital input con- Status of the digital inputs DI1; DI2; DI3; DI4
P00-04 11212 11 Binary value
nection
Control electronics 40 = 40 °C
P00-05 11232 39 -25°C – 125°C
temperature
DC link voltage Voltage ripple of the DC link
P00-06 11288 0 – 1000 V
ripple
Present motor
P00-07 11270 43 AC 0 – 600 V Inverter output voltage rms value
voltage
DC link voltage 600 = 600 V (internal DC link voltage)
P00-08 11220 23 DC 0 – 1000 V
(VDC link)
Power electronics/
P00-09 11221 24 heat sink tempera- -20 °C – 100 °C 40 = 40 °C
ture
Operating hours Value 1: Hours Total enable time of the inverter since manufactur-
P00-10 11296 – 11297 25, 26 counter (inverter Value 2: Minutes, ing (enable).
enabled) seconds Value cannot be reset
Value 1: Hours Operating time since the last error or power off.
Runtime since the
P00-11 11298 – 11299 – Value 2: Minutes, The time will be reset the next time that an enable
last error 1
seconds or power off occurs.
Value 1: Hours Operating time since the last error.
Runtime since the
P00-12 11300 – 11301 – Value 2: Minutes, The time will be reset the next time that an enable
last error 2
seconds or power off occurs.
Operating time Value 1: Hours Displays the operating time of an enable interval.
P00-13 11302 – 11303 28 since the last en- Value 2: Minutes, The timer is reset at each following enable
able seconds
Current PWM Value can be lower than the setting in P-17 since
P00-14 11350 – switching fre- 2 – 16 kHz the inverter automatically reduces upon thermal
quency overload.
DC link voltage 8 values Displays the last 8 values prior to the switch off with
P00-15 11305 – 11313 –
protocol 0 – 1000 V error
Power electronics Displays the last 8 values prior to the switch off with
heat sink tempera- 8 values error
P00-16 11322 – 11329 –
ture protocol -20 °C – 120 °C
(P00-09)
8 values Displays the last 8 values prior to the switch off with
Motor current pro-
P00-17 11330 – 11337 – 0 – 2 × nominal error
tocol
motor current
4 values, e.g.:
Firmware version Firmware and check sum of the control electronics
P00-18 11247 – 11250 15, 16 "1 2.01", "1 1703"
and check sum and the power section.
"2 2.01", "2 ECdA"
2 values
P00-19 11251 – 11254 34 – 37 Serial number Serial number of the inverter
xxxxxx xx-xxx
12 – 14, 3 values, e.g.: Power/connection and voltage/motor connection
P00-20 11255 Inverter type
17 0.75/F1 230/3P-out
Outgoing process 4 entries; outgoing process data from the perspect-
4 values:
P00-21 11259 – 11261 – data (CANopen, ive of the control.
PO1 – PO4
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Sbus)
Incoming process 4 entries; incoming process data from the perspect-
4 values:
P00-22 11256 – 11258 – data (CANopen, ive of the control.
PI1 – PI4
Sbus)
Total Time during which a temperature of > 85 °C was
Value 1: Hours
runtime > 85 °C measured at the heat sink
P00-23 11289 – 11290 – Value 2: Minutes,
(power electronics /
seconds
heat sink)

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Parameters
8 Overview of parameters

Parameter CANopen/ Modbus Description Display range Explanation


SBus index register
Total Time in which the inverter was operated at > 60 °C
Value 1: Hours
runtime > 60 °C
P00-24 11237 – 11238 – Value 2: Minutes,
(control electron-
seconds
ics)
Rotor speed (cal- Speed display in Hz when P-10 = 0, else in min-1.
P00-25 11291 – culated via motor Hz / min-1
model)
kWh counter/MWh The values are reset during factory setting.
P00-26 11292 – 11293 32, 33 kWh/MWh
counter
Value 1: Hours
Runtime of inverter
P00-27 11304 – 11305 – Value 2: Minutes, Runtime clock for internal fan.
fan
seconds
Shows the last 4 errors.
P00-28 11272 – 11281 – Error log 4 values You can toggle between sub-items by pressing the
<Up>/<Down> keys.
P00-29 11219 – PI controller output 0 – 100% PI controller output
DC link voltage 8 values Displays the last 8 values prior to the switch off with
P00-30 11314 – 11321 –
ripple protocol 0 – 1000 V error
Magnetizing cur- 2 values Magnetizing current/torque-forming current
P00-31 11282 – 11283 – rent Id and torque d [Link]
current Iq q [Link]
Control electronics Displays the last 8 values prior to the switch off with
8 values
P00-32 11239 – 11246 – temperature pro- error
-25°C – 125°C
tocol (P00-05)
Counter for critical
P00-33 11338 – 0 – 65000 Counter for overcurrent faults
errors – O-I
Counter for critical
P00-34 11339 – 0 – 65000 Counter for overvoltage faults
errors – O-Volts
Counter for critical Counter for undervoltage faults. Also during power
P00-35 11340 – 0 – 65000
errors – U-Volts off.
Counter for critical Counter for overtemperature faults of the heat sink
P00-36 11341 – 0 – 65000
errors – O-T
Counter for critical Counter for short-circuit faults of the brake chopper.
P00-37 11342 – 0 – 65000
errors – OI-b
Counter for critical Counter for overtemperature faults due to high am-
P00-38 11343 – 0 – 65000
errors – O-heat bient temperature.
Counter for Mod-
P00-39 11224 – bus communication 0 – 65000
errors
Counter for
P00-40 11225 – CANopen commu- 0 – 65000
nication errors
Counter for internal
P00-41 11223 – I/O communication 0 – 65000
errors
Counter for internal Counter for communication errors between the pro-
DSP communica- cessors of the power electronics
P00-42 11344 – 0 – 65000
tion errors in the
power section
Value 1: Hours Total switch-on time of the inverter since manufac-
P00-43 11351 – 11352 – Inverter runtime Value 2: Minutes, turing (supply system on).
seconds Value cannot be reset.
Current phase off- Value 1: Reference value
P00-44 – – set and reference Internal value Value 2: Measured value
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value for U
Current phase off- Value 1: Reference value
P00-45 – – set and reference Internal value Value 2: Measured value
value for V
Current phase off- Value 1: Reference value
P00-46 – – set and reference Internal value Value 2: Measured value
value for W
Value 1: Hours Total cyclic duration factor of the fire mode in [h]
Total switch-on
P00-47 11294 –11295 – Value 2: Minutes,
time, fire mode
seconds

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Parameters
Overview of parameters 8
Parameter CANopen/ Modbus Description Display range Explanation
SBus index register
Display value for Current value of the latest oscilloscope measure-
Channel 1
P00-48 11226 – 11227 18, 19 channel 1 and 2 in- ment. Unit refers to the set size
Channel 2
ternal oscilloscope
Display value for Current value of the latest oscilloscope measure-
Channel 3
P00-49 11228 – 11229 – channel 3 and 4 in- ment. Unit refers to the set size
Channel 4
ternal oscilloscope
Lib version and Value 1: Version of the motor control
DSP bootloader Value 1: L 3.04 Value 2: DSP bootloader version
P00-50 11355 – 11356 –
version for motor Value 2: b 1.00
control

8.1.2 Standard parameters


Parameter CANopen/ Modbus Description Setting range
SBus index register Factory setting
P-01 11020 129 Maximum rotational speed  (→ 2 82) P-02 – 50.0 Hz – 5 × P-091)
P-02 11021 130 Minimum speed  (→ 2 82) 0 – P-01 Hz1)
P-03 11022 131 Acceleration ramp time  (→ 2 82) 0.00 – 5.0 – 600 s
P-04 11023 132 Deceleration ramp time  (→ 2 82) 0.00 – 5.0 – 600 s
P-05 11024 133 Stop mode  (→ 2 83) 0 – 2
P-06 11025 134 Energy-saving function  (→ 2 83) 0 – 1
0 – 230 – 250 V
P-07 11012 135 Rated motor voltage  (→ 2 83)
0 – 4002) – 500 V
P-08 11015 136 Rated motor current  (→ 2 84) 20 – 100%
P-09 11009 137 Rated motor frequency  (→ 2 84) 25 – 50/602) Hz – 500 Hz
P-10 11026 138 Rated motor speed  (→ 2 84) 0 – 30 000 min-1
P-11 11027 139 Voltage increase, boost  (→ 2 85) 0 – 25%3)
P-12 11028 140 Control signal source  (→ 2 85) 0 – 11
P-13 11029 141 Reserved –
P-14 11030 142 Extended parameter access  (→ 2 86) 0 – 9999
1) Note the description under P-10
2) 460 V only American version
3) Power-dependent
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Parameters
8 Overview of parameters

8.1.3 Advanced parameters


Parameter CANopen/ Modbus Description Setting range
SBus index register Factory setting
P-15 11031 143 Digital input function selection  (→ 2 86) 0 − 13
P-16 11064 144 Analog input 1 format  (→ 2 91) U0 – 10
b0 – 10
A0 – 20
t4 – 20
r4 – 30
t20 – 4
r20 – 4
P-17 11003 145 PWM switching frequency  (→ 2 92) 2 – 4 – 16 kHz1)
P-18 11050 146 User relay output function selection 0 – 1 – 8
 (→ 2 93)
P-19 11051 147 Limit value for relay/analog output  (→ 2 94) 0.0 – 100.0 – 200.0%
P-20 11036 148 Fixed setpoint speed 1  (→ 2 94) -P-01 – 5.0 Hz – P-012)
P-21 11037 149 Fixed setpoint speed 2  (→ 2 94) -P-01 – 25.0 Hz – P-012)
P-22 11038 150 Fixed setpoint speed 3  (→ 2 94) -P-01 – 40.0 Hz – P-012)
P-23 11039 151 Fixed setpoint speed 4  (→ 2 94) -P-01 – P-012)
P-24 Second deceleration ramp, rapid stop ramp
11059 152 0.00 – 25 s
 (→ 2 94)
P-25 11046 153 Function selection analog output  (→ 2 95) 0 – 8 – 10
P-26 11045 154 Skip frequency band  (→ 2 95) 0 Hz – P-012)
P-27 11044 155 Skip frequency  (→ 2 95) P-02 – P-012)
P-28 Adjustment of the V/f characteristic curve
11099 156 0 – P-07 [V]
(voltage value)  (→ 2 97)
P-29 Adjustment of the V/f characteristic curve (fre-
11098 157 0 – P-09 [Hz]
quency value)  (→ 2 97)
P-30 11070 158 Start mode selection  (→ 2 98) Edge-r, Auto-0 – Auto-5
P-31 11071 159 Keypad/fieldbus enable behavior (→ 2 98) 0 – 1 – 7
DC hold function
11133 0.0 – 25 s
Level 1: Current holding time  (→ 2 100)
P-32 160
DC hold function
11132 0 – 2
Level 2: Current holding mode  (→ 2 100)
P-33 11060 161 Flying start function enable  (→ 2 100) 0 – 2
P-34 11131 162 Activation of brake chopper  (→ 2 100) 0 – 2
P-35 11065 163 Analog input 1/slave scaling  (→ 2 101) 0.0 – 100.0 – 2000%
Fieldbus setting
11105 0 – 1 – 63
Level 1: Inverter address  (→ 2 103)
Fieldbus setting
P-36 11106 164 0 – 1 – 5
Level 2: Baud rate  (→ 2 103)
Fieldbus setting
11107 0 – 8
Level 3: Timeout behavior  (→ 2 103)
P-37 Advanced parameter access code definition
11074 165 0 – 101 – 9999
 (→ 2 104)
P-38 11073 166 Parameter lock  (→ 2 104) 0 – 1
P-39 11066 167 Analog input 1 offset  (→ 2 104) -500 – 0.0 – 500%
Scaling factor display actual value
11056 0.000 – 16 000
Level 1: Scaling factor  (→ 2 104)
P-40 168
Scaling factor display actual value
11057 0 – 2
Level 2: Display scaling source  (→ 2 104)
P-41 Thermal motor protection to UL508C
– 169 0 – 1
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 (→ 2 104)
P-42 11075 170 PI proportional gain  (→ 2 105) 0.0 – 1.0 – 30.0
P-43 11076 171 PI-integrating time constant  (→ 2 105) 0.0 – 1.0 – 30.0 s
P-44 11078 172 PI operating mode  (→ 2 105) 0 – 1
PI reference selection
11079 0 – 1
Level 1: PI reference source  (→ 2 105)
P-45 173
PI reference selection
11080 0 – 5
Level 2: PI return source  (→ 2 105)
P-46 11081 174 PI fixed setpoint reference  (→ 2 105) 0.0 – 100.0%

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Overview of parameters 8
Parameter CANopen/ Modbus Description Setting range
SBus index register Factory setting
U0 – 10
A0 – 20
t4 – 20
P-47 11067 175 Analog input 2 format  (→ 2 106) r4 – 30
t20 – 4
r20 – 4
Ptc – th
P-48 11061 176 Standby mode  (→ 2 106) 0.0 – 25 s
P-49 PI control difference wake-up level
11087 177 0.0 – 5.0 – 100%
 (→ 2 106)
P-50 11052 178 Hysteresis band user relay  (→ 2 106) 0.0 – 100%
P-51 11089 179 Motor control process selection  (→ 2 107) 0 – 1 – 5
P-52 11090 180 Auto tune  (→ 2 107) 0 – 1
Speed controller
11091 0 – 250%
Level 1: Proportional gain
P-53 181
Speed controller
11092 0.00 – 2.50 s
Level 2: Integrating time constant
P-54 11095 182 Current limit  (→ 2 109) 0.1 – 150 – 175%
P-55 11140 183 Motor stator resistance (Rs)  (→ 2 109) 0.00 – 655.35 Ω
P-56 11142 184 Motor stator inductance (Lsd)  (→ 2 109) 0.0 – 6553.5 mH
P-57 11145 185 Motor stator inductance (Lsq)  (→ 2 109) 0.0 – 6553.5 mH
P-58 11134 186 Speed of direct current braking  (→ 2 110) 0.0 – P-01
Current strength of direct current braking
P-59 11135 187 0.0 – 20.0 – 100%
 (→ 2 110)
P-60 11128 188 Fire mode/emergency mode speed -P-01 – 0 – P-01 Hz
 (→ 2 110)
1) Performance-related
2) Note the explanations under P-10
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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

8.2 Advanced parameter description

8.2.1 Basic parameters

P-01 Maximum speed


Setting range: P-02 – 50.0 Hz – 5 × P-09 (maximum 500 Hz)
Specifies the upper limit for the frequency (speed) that can be applied to the motor in
any operating mode. This parameter is displayed in Hz when factory settings are used
or when the parameter for the rated motor speed (P1-10) is set to zero. If the rated
motor speed was entered in min-1 in P-10, this parameter will be displayed in min-1.
The maximum speed is also limited by the switching frequency set in P-17. The limit is
determined by the maximum output frequency to the motor = P-17: 16.

P-02 Minimum speed


Setting range: 0 – P-01 Hz
Specifies the lower limit for the frequency (speed) that can be applied to the motor in
any operating mode. This parameter is displayed in Hz when factory settings are used
or when the parameter for the rated motor speed (P1-10) is set to zero. If the rated
motor speed was entered in min-1 in P-10, this parameter will be displayed in min-1.
The speed drops below this limit only when the inverter enable signal is removed and
the inverter decreases the output frequency to zero.

P-03 Acceleration ramp time


Setting range: 0.00 – 5.0 – 600 s
Specifies the time in seconds during which the output frequency (speed) increases
from 0 to 50 Hz. Note that the ramp time is not affected by changing either the maxi-
mum or minimum speed limit. The reason is that the ramp time refers to 50 Hz, not to
the speed P-01/P-02.

P-04 Deceleration ramp time


Setting range: 0.00 – 5.0 – 600 s
Specifies the time in seconds during which the output frequency (speed) decreases
from 50 to 0 Hz. Note that the ramp time is not affected by changing either the maxi-
mum or minimum speed limit. The reason is that the ramp time refers to 50 Hz, not to
P-01/P-02.
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P-05 Stop mode
Defines the delay behavior of the drive for normal operation and power failure.
Setting range: 0 – 2
In the event of power failure:
• 0: Operation continues
• 1: Motor coasts to a halt
• 2: Rapid stop along P-24
Normal stop:
• 0: Stop along ramp P-04
• 1: Motor coasts to a halt
• 2: Stop along ramp P-04
If P-05 = 0, the frequency inverter attempts to continue operation in the case of a
power failure by reducing the motor speed and using the load as a generator.

P-06 Energy-saving function


• 0: Off
• 1: On
If this function is activated, the inverter continuously monitors the motor load condition
by comparing the output current with the nominal motor current. If the motor rotates
with a constant speed in the partial load range, the inverter automatically reduces the
output voltage, thus reducing the motor's energy consumption. This reduces the en-
ergy consumption of the motor. If the motor load increases or the frequency setpoint
changes, the output voltage increases immediately. The energy-saving function works
only if the inverter setpoint remains constant over a certain period of time.
Application examples include, for example, fan applications or conveyor belts for
which the energy requirement in the range between full, empty or partial load trips is
optimized.
This function is only applicable for asynchronous motors.

P-07 Rated motor voltage


Setting range:
• 230 V inverter: 20 – 230 − 250 V
• 400 V inverter: 20 – 400/4601)  – 500 V
Specifies the nominal voltage of the motor connected to the inverter (in accordance
with the motor nameplate). The parameter value is used in V/f speed control for con-
trolling the output voltage applied to the motor. In V/f speed control, the output voltage
of the inverter amounts to the value set in P-07 if the output speed corresponds to the
motor base frequency set in P-09.
"0V" = DC link compensation is disabled. When braking, the V/f ratio shifts as a result
of the voltage increase in the DC link, resulting in greater motor losses. The motor
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heats up more. The additional motor losses during braking might make a braking res-
istor redundant.

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P-08 Rated motor current


Setting range: 20 – 100% of the inverter output current. Is given as absolute value in
ampere.
Specifies the rated current of the motor connected to the inverter (according to the
motor nameplate). This allows the inverter to match its internal thermal motor protec-
tion (I x t protection) to the motor.
If the inverter output current is > 100% of the nominal motor current, the inverter
switches off the motor after a certain amount of time (I.-trP) before there is any
thermal damage to the motor.

P-09 Rated motor frequency


Setting range: 25 – 50/601) – 500 Hz
Specifies the rated frequency of the motor connected to the inverter (according to the
motor nameplate). This is the frequency at which the maximum (rated) output voltage
is applied to the motor. Above this frequency, the voltage applied to the motor remains
constant at its maximum value.

1) 60 Hz (only American version)

P-10 Rated motor speed


Setting range: 0 – 30 000 min-1
Specifies the rated speed of the motor. When the parameter is ≠ 0, all speed-related
parameters, such as minimum and maximum speed are displayed in "min-1".
The slip compensation is activated at the same time. The frequency or speed shown
on the display of the inverter corresponds to the calculated rotor frequency or rotor
speed.

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
P-11 Voltage increase, boost
Setting range: 0 – 25% of the max. output voltage. Resolution 0.1%
• Size 1: max. 25%
• Size 2: max. 20%
• Size 3: max. 15%
• Size 4: max. 10%
Increases the output voltage of the frequency inverter by a scalable value (in case of
low speed) to obtain a higher motor torque generation in this speed range.
Vector operation (P51 ≠ 1): P-11 is automatically filled by the auto tune process, if one
of the vector control modes was selected in P-51.

U
P-07

P-07
2

20 %

10 %

0%
P-09 P-09 f
2
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A motor with forced cooling fan must be used for continuous duty at low speeds.

P-12 control signal source


Setting range: 0 – 11
• 0: Terminal mode
• 1: Keypad mode unipolar
• 2: Keypad mode bipolar
• 3: SBus MOVILINK® (with internal ramps P-03 and P-04)
• 4: SBus MOVILINK® (with ramps via process output data word 3)
• 5: Modbus RTU (with internal ramps P-03 and P-04)
• 6: Modbus RTU (with ramps via process output data word 3)
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• 7: CANopen (with internal ramps P-03 and P-04)


• 8: CANopen (with ramps via process output data word 3)
• 9: PI controller mode
• 10: PI controller mode with addition of the analog input 1
• 11: Slave mode

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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

P-13 Reserved
Parameter reserved

P-14 Extended parameter access


Setting range: 0 – 9999
This parameter allows access to all parameters. Access is possible when the following
values are valid.
• 0: P-01 – P-15 (basis parameter)
• 101: P-01 – P-60 (extended parameters)
The password (101) is defined in parameter P-37 and can be changed in a user-
defined way.

8.2.2 Extended parameterization

P-15 Digital input function selection


Setting range: 0 − 13
Users can set the function of the digital inputs of the inverter, that is the user can se-
lect functions required for the application.
The following tables list the functions of the digital inputs depending on the value set in
parameters P-12 (terminal/keypad/SBus control) and P-15 (selection of the digital in-
put functions).

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
Terminal mode
When parameter P-12 = 0 (terminal mode), the following table applies:
Digital input 3/ Analog input 1/
P-15 Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Comments
Analog input 2 Digital input 4
0: Stop 0: CW rotation 0: Analog speed setpoint Analog speed set-
0 –
1: Enable + start 1: CCW rotation 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 point
0: Analog speed setpoint
0: Stop 0: Fixed setpoint speed 1 Analog speed set-
1 1: Fixed setpoint speed –
1: Enable + start 1: Fixed setpoint speed 2 point
1, 2
0: Open 0: Open Fixed setpoint speed 1
0: Fixed setpoint
0: Stop 1: Applied 0: Open speed 1 – 4 Fixed setpoint speed 2
2
1: Enable + start 0: Open 1: Applied 1: Max. speed Fixed setpoint speed 3
(P-01)
1: Applied 1: Applied Fixed setpoint speed 4
External fault
0: Stop 0: Analog speed setpoint Analog speed set- When a TF/TH is used, P-47
3 0: Fault
1: Enable + start 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 point must also be set to "Ptc-th".
1: No fault
0: Stop 0: CW rotation 0: Analog speed setpoint Analog speed set-
4 –
1: Enable + start 1: CCW rotation 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 point
0: Stop 0: Stop
1: Enable + start clock- 1: Enable + start counter-
wise rotation clockwise rotation 0: Analog speed setpoint Analog speed set-
5 –
1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 point
When both inputs are active, the stop ramp
(P-24) is activated.
External fault
0: Stop 0: CW rotation Analog speed set- When a TF/TH is used, P-47
6 0: Fault
1: Enable + start 1: CCW rotation point must also be set to "Ptc-th".
1: No fault
0: Stop 0: Stop
1: Enable + start clock- 1: Enable + start counter- External fault
wise rotation clockwise rotation Analog speed set- When a TF/TH is used, P-47
7 0: Fault
point must also be set to "Ptc-th".
When both inputs are active, the rapid stop ramp 1: No fault
(P-24) is activated.
0: Open 0: Open Fixed setpoint speed 1
0: Stop 0: CW rotation 1: Applied 0: Open Fixed setpoint speed 2
8
1: Enable + start 1: CCW rotation 0: Open 1: Applied Fixed setpoint speed 3
1: Applied 1: Applied Fixed setpoint speed 4
0: Stop 0: Stop 0: Open 0: Open Fixed setpoint speed 1
1: Enable + start clock- 1: Enable + start counter-
wise rotation clockwise rotation 1: Applied 0: Open Fixed setpoint speed 2
9
When both inputs are active, the rapid stop ramp 0: Open 1: Applied Fixed setpoint speed 3
(P-24) is activated. 1: Applied 1: Applied Fixed setpoint speed 4
Enable + start push- Stop pushbutton (NC 0: Analog speed setpoint Analog speed set-
10 Flank control
button (NO contact) contact) 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 point
Enable + start CW ro- Enable + start CCW rota- When DI1 and DI3 are active
Stop pushbutton (NC Analog speed set-
11 tation pushbutton (NO tion pushbutton (NO con- at the same time, the rapid
contact) point
contact) tact) stop ramp (P-24) is activated.
0: Stop 0: Rapid stop ramp P-24 0: Analog speed setpoint Analog speed set-
12 –
1: Enable + start 1: Operation 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 point
0: Emergency mode/fire
0: Stop 0: Fixed setpoint speed 1 Analog speed set-
13 mode Fire mode/emergency mode
1: Enable + start 1: Analog speed setpoint point
1: Normal operation
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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

Keypad mode

INFORMATION
The enable/start behavior always depends on the setting made in P-31.

When parameter P-12 = 1 or 2 (keypad mode), the following table applies.


P-15 Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Digital input 3/ Analog input 1/ Comments Up key Down key
Analog input 2 Digital input 4

0, 5, 0: Stop Speed up pushbut- Speed down pushbut- 0: CW rotation – Increase Reduce


8−12 1: Enable ton (NO contact) ton (NO contact) 1: CCW rotation the speed speed
When both pushbuttons are actuated simul-
taneously, the drive is started/enabled.
1 0: Stop No function PI controller function depending on P-45 – No func- No func-
1: Enable tion tion
2 0: Stop Speed up pushbut- Speed down pushbut- 0: Speed setpoint – Increase Reduce
1: Enable ton (NO contact) ton (NO contact) keypad the speed speed
When both pushbuttons are actuated simul- 1: Fixed setpoint
taneously, the drive is started/enabled. speed 1
3 0: Stop Speed up pushbut- External fault Speed down push- When a TF/TH Increase Reduce
1: Enable ton (NO contact) 0: Fault button (NO contact) is used, P-47 the speed speed
1: No fault must also be
set to "Ptc-th".
4 0: Stop Speed up pushbut- 0: Speed setpoint Analog speed set- – Increase Reduce
1: Enable ton (NO contact) keypad point the speed speed
1: Analog speed set-
point
6 0: Stop 0: CW rotation External fault 0: Speed setpoint When a TF/TH Increase Reduce
1: Enable 1: CCW rotation 0: Fault keypad is used, P-47 the speed speed
1: No fault 1: Fixed setpoint must also be
speed 1 set to "Ptc-th".
7 0: Stop 0: Stop External fault 0: Speed setpoint When a TF/TH Increase Reduce
1: Enable CW 1: Enable CCW 0: Fault keypad is used, P-47 the speed speed
When both inputs are active, the rapid 1: No fault 1: Fixed setpoint must also be
stop ramp (P-24) is activated. speed 1 set to "Ptc-th".
13 0: Stop 0: Fixed setpoint 0: Emergency mode/ 0: Fixed setpoint Fire mode/ Increase Reduce
1: Enable speed 1, 2 fire mode speed 1 emergency the speed speed
1: Speed setpoint 1: Normal operation 1: Fixed setpoint mode
keypad speed 2

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
SBus, CANopen, Modbus-RTU, and slave control mode

INFORMATION
The enable/start behavior always depends on the setting made in P-31
The hardware enable is the prerequisite for the fieldbus enable.
The setpoint switchover (DI2) functions with SBus only in combination with the hard-
ware enable (DI1) and fieldbus enable.
The setpoint switchover (DI2) functions with CAN, Modbus/RTU, and slave mode
also only with the hardware enable (DI1) without the fieldbus enable being present.

If parameter P-12 = 3 or 4 (SBus control mode), the following table applies:


P-15 Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Digital input 3 Analog input Comments
0, 2, 4, 0: Stop No function No function No function –
8 – 12 1: Enable
1 0: Stop No function PI controller function depending on P-45 –
1: Enable
3 0: Stop 0: Fieldbus master External fault No function When a TF/TH is used, P-47 must also
1: Enable speed setpoint 0: Fault be set to "Ptc-th".
1: Fixed setpoint 1: No fault
speed 1
5 0: Stop 0: Fieldbus master 0: Fixed setpoint speed No function –
1: Enable speed setpoint 1
1: Fixed setpoint 1: Fixed setpoint speed
speed 1, 2 2
6 0: Stop 0: Fieldbus master External fault Analog speed set- When a TF/TH is used, P-47 must also
1: Enable speed setpoint 0: Fault point be set to "Ptc-th".
1: Analog speed set- 1: No fault
point
7 0: Stop 0: Fieldbus master External fault No function When a TF/TH is used, P-47 must also
1: Enable speed setpoint 0: Fault be set to "Ptc-th".
1: Speed setpoint 1: No fault
keypad
13 0: Stop 0: Fixed setpoint 0: Emergency mode/ 0: Fixed setpoint Fire mode/emergency mode
1: Enable speed 1, 2 fire mode speed 1
1: Fieldbus master 1: Normal operation 1: Fixed setpoint
speed setpoint speed 2
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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

PI controller control mode


P-15 Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Digital input 3/ Analog input 1/ Comments
Analog input 2 Digital input 4
0, 2, 0: Stop 0: PI controller See comments See comments The setpoint and actual value
9 – 12 1: Enable + start 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 source of the PI controller
1 0: Stop 0: PI controller See comments See comments must be set via P-45 Level 1
1: Enable + start 1: Setpoint source analog and 2.
input 1
3, 7 0: Stop 0: PI controller External fault See comments The setpoint and actual value
1: Enable + start 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 0: Fault source of the PI controller
1: No fault must be set via P-45 Level 1
and 2.
When a TF/TH is used, P-47
must also be set to "Ptc-th".
4 Enable + start push- Stop pushbutton (NC See comments See comments The setpoint and actual value
button (NO contact) contact) source of the PI controller
5 Enable + start push- Stop pushbutton (NC 0: PI controller See comments must be set via P-45 Level 1
button (NO contact) contact) 1: Fixed setpoint speed 1 and 2.
6 Enable + start push- Stop pushbutton (NC External fault See comments The setpoint and actual value
button (NO contact) contact) 0: Fault source of the PI controller
1: No fault must be set via P-45 Level 1
and 2.
When a TF/TH is used, P-47
must also be set to "Ptc-th".
8 0: Stop 0: CW rotation See comments See comments The setpoint and actual value
1: Enable + start 1: CCW rotation source of the PI controller
must be set via P-45 Level 1
and 2.
13 0: Stop 0: Fixed setpoint speed 1 0: Emergency mode/fire See comments The setpoint and actual value
1: Enable + start 1: PI controller mode source of the PI controller
1: Normal operation must be set via P-45 Level 1
and 2.
Fire mode/emergency mode

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
P-16 Analog input 1 format
Setting range:
• 0: U0 – 10 V/unipolar voltage input
• 1: b0 – 10 V/bipolar voltage input -10 V – 10 V
• 2: A0 – 20 mA/current input
• 3: t4 – 20 mA/current input
• 4: r4 – 20 mA/current input
• 5: t20 – 4 mA/current input
• 6: r20 – 4 mA/current input
"t.." indicates that the inverter shuts down when the signal is removed while the in-
verter is enabled. t4 – 20 mA, t20 – 4 mA
"r.." indicates that the inverter moves along a ramp to P-20 when the signal is re-
moved while the inverter is enabled. R4 – 20 mA, r20 – 4 mA

INFORMATION
The analog input can be scaled with the parameters P-35  (→ 2 101) and P-39.

Example of bipolar speed with unipolar voltage source


This function allows for infinitely variable speeds in the speed range of -100% to
+100% via P-01 without changing the digital input for the direction of rotation reversal.

P01[%]

100

50 A B

UAI1[V]
-10 -5 5 10

-50

-100

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Characteristic curve [A]: Characteristic curve [B]:


Input voltage signal: Input voltage signal:
-10 V – 10 V 0 V – 10 V
Setting: Setting:
P-16 = b0 – 10 V (bipolar) P-16 = b0 – 10 V (bipolar)
P-35 = 100% (default) P-35 = 200%
P-39 = 0% (default) P-39 = 50%

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8 Advanced parameter description

P-17 PWM switching frequency


Setting range: 2 – 4 – 16 kHz (performance-related)
Specifies the pulse width modulated switching frequency. A higher switching fre-
quency means less motor noise, but also higher losses in the output stage. The maxi-
mum switching frequency depends on the inverter power rating.
The inverter reduces the switching frequency automatically depending on the following
conditions:
• Heat sink temperature
• Output frequency
• Overloads

Heat sink temper- Output frequency Overloads Inverter behavior


ature (Upper and lower Output current
threshold)
70°C 7 – 9 Hz – Reduction to 12 kHz
75°C 5 – 7 Hz – Reduction to 8 kHz
80°C 3 – 5 Hz – Reduction to 6 kHz
85°C 1 – 3 Hz >140% Reduction to 4 kHz
95°C – – Error message
overtemperature

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
P-18 User relay output function selection
Setting range: 0 – 1 – 8
The function of the relay output can be selected according to the table below.
If a relay is controlled depending on a limit value, it reacts according to the curve in
P-50  (→ 2 106).

Set- Function Explanation


tings
0 Inverter enabled Relay contacts closed when inverter is enabled
1 Frequency inverter is ready for opera- Relay contacts closed when inverter is operable (no
tion error)
2 Motor at setpoint speed Relay contacts closed when output frequency = setpoint
frequency ±0.1 Hz
3 Frequency inverter in fault status Relay contacts closed when the inverter is in fault status
4 Motor speed ≥ limit value P-19 in rela- Relay contacts closed when output frequency is greater
tion to P-01 than the value set in parameter "Limit value for relay/
analog output". Relay contacts opened when value is
The switching hysteresis can be set in
P-50. lower than "Limit value for relay/analog output".

5 Motor current ≥ limit value P-19 in refer- Relay contacts closed when motor current/torque is
ence to P-08 greater than the current limit set in parameter "Limit
The switching hysteresis can be set in value for relay/analog output". Relay contacts opened
P-50. when value is lower than "Limit value for relay/analog
output".
6 Motor speed < limit value P-19 in rela- Relay contacts closed when output frequency is less
tion to P-01 than the value set in parameter "Limit value for relay/
The switching hysteresis can be set in analog output". Relay contacts opened when value is
P-50. greater than "Limit value for relay/analog output".

7 Motor current < limit value P-19 in refer- Relay contacts closed when motor current/torque is less
ence to P-08 than the current limit set in parameter "Limit value for re-
lay/analog output". Relay contacts opened when value
The switching hysteresis can be set in
P-50. is greater than "Limit value for relay/analog output"

8 Analog input 2 > limit value P-19 Relay contacts closed when second analog input value
The switching hysteresis can be set in is greater than the value set in parameter "Limit value
P-50. for relay/analog output". Relay contacts opened when
value is lower than "Limit value for relay/analog output".
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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

P-19 Limit value for relay/analog output


Setting range: 0.0 – 100.0 – 200.0%
Specifies the limit values for P-18 and P-25.

P-20 Fixed setpoint speed 1


Setting range: -P-01 – 5.0 Hz – P-01

P-21 Fixed setpoint speed 2


Setting range: -P-01 – 25.0 Hz – P-01

P-22 Fixed setpoint speed 3


Setting range: -P-01 – 40.0 Hz – P-01

P-23 Fixed setpoint speed 4


Setting range: -P-01 – P-01

P-24 Second deceleration ramp, rapid stop ramp


Setting range: 0.00 – 25 s
Is selected automatically in the event of a power failure if P-05 = 2
Can also be selected using digital inputs depending on other parameter settings. With
setting "0", the motor coasts to a halt.

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
P-25 Analog output function selection
Setting range: 0 – 8 – 10
The function of the analog output/digital output can be selected according to the table
below.
If P-25 is parameterized as a digital output, it behaves according to the curve in P-50
 (→ 2 106)

Set- Function Explanation


tings
0 Enable inverter (digital) Relay contacts closed when inverter is enabled.
1 Frequency inverter is ready for opera- Relay contacts closed when inverter is operable (no
tion (digital) error).
2 Motor at setpoint speed (digital) Relay contacts closed when output frequency = setpoint
frequency ±0.1 Hz.
3 Frequency inverter is in fault status (di- Relay contacts closed when the inverter is in fault status
gital)
4 Motor speed ≥ limit value P-19 in refer- Relay contacts closed when output frequency is greater
ence to P-01 (digital) than the value set in parameter "Limit value for relay/
The switching hysteresis can be set in analog output". Relay contacts opened when value is
P-50. lower than "Limit value for relay/analog output"

5 Motor current ≥ limit value P-19 in refer- Relay contacts closed when motor current/torque is
ence to P-08 (digital) greater than the current limit set in parameter "Limit
The switching hysteresis can be set in value for relay/analog output". Relay contacts opened
P-50. when value is lower than "Limit value for relay/analog
output".
6 Motor speed < limit value P-19 in refer- Relay contacts closed when output frequency is less
ence to P-01 (digital) than the value set in parameter "Limit value for relay/
analog output". Relay contacts opened when value is
The switching hysteresis can be set in
P-50. greater than "Limit value for relay/analog output"

7 Motor current < limit value P-19 in refer- Relay contacts closed when motor current/torque is less
ence to P-08 (digital) than the current limit set in parameter "Limit value for re-
The switching hysteresis can be set in lay/analog output". Relay contacts opened when value
P-50. is greater than "Limit value for relay/analog output".

8 Motor speed (analog) The amplitude of the analog output signal represents
the motor speed. It is scaled from 0 to the maximum
speed limit defined in P-01.
9 Motor current (analog) The amplitude of the analog output signal represents
the inverter output current (torque). It is scaled from 0 to
200% of the rated motor current defined in P-08.
10 Motor power (analog) The amplitude of the analog output signal represents
the apparent output power of the inverter. It is scaled
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from 0 to 200% of the inverter nominal power.

P-26/P-27 Skip frequency band/skip frequency


P-26 setting range: 0 Hz – P-01
P-27 setting range: P-02 – P-01

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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

In some applications, mechanical resonance vibrations may occur in certain speed


ranges. This may have a negative effect on the machine behavior. The speed skip
function can be used to skip the interfering speed range. The drive speed performs the
depicted hysteresis with the ramps specified in P-03 and P-04.
If the setpoint speed is within the skipped frequency range, the actual speed remains
on the upper or lower limit of the frequency range, depending on the previous setpoint.
Output speed

P26
P27
Ramps
n setpoint Setpoint
(Integrator (Integrator
Positive and negative input) output)
n setpoint

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
P-28/P-29 V/f characteristic curve adjustment
Setting range P-28: 0 – P-07 in volts
Setting P-29: 0 – P-09 in Hertz
The voltage/frequency characteristic curve determines the voltage level applied to the
motor at a given frequency. Parameters P-29 and P-28 let the user change the V/f
characteristic curve if required.
Parameter P-29 can be set to any frequency between 0 and the base frequency
(P-09). It represents the frequency at which the percentage adjustment level set in
P-28 is used. This function is only active when P‑51 = 1.

U
UN/fN
P-07
P-282

[3]

[1] [2]

P-281

P-29 P-09 f

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[1] Normal V/f characteristic curve


[2] Adjusted V/f characteristic curve (example 1)
[3] Adjusted V/f characteristic curve (example 2)
P-07 = Nominal motor voltage
P-09 = Rated motor frequency
P-28 = Voltage value of adjustment of the V/f characteristic curve
P-29 = Frequency value of adjustment of the V/f characteristic curve
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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

P-30 Start mode selection


The selection of the start mode defines the inverter behavior with reference to the en-
able digital input and configures the automatic restart function.
Setting range: Edge-r – Auto-0 – Auto-5
Edge-r • Edge-r: After activation or resetting of an error (Reset), the frequency inverter does
not start automatically, even if an enable signal is still present at the relevant digital
input. To start the frequency inverter after activation or resetting (Reset), the signal
must first be deleted (open switch) and then reset (close switch).
Auto-0:

WARNING
With the setting "Auto-0" and set enable signal, there is a danger of an automatic re-
start of the drive after an error message has been acknowledged (reset) or after
switch-on (voltage on).
Fatal or severe injuries and damage to property.
• Disconnect the device from the power supply before rectifying a fault if automatic
restart of the driven machine after fault elimination is not permitted for safety
reasons.
• After a reset, make sure that the drive can start up automatically depending on
the setting.
• Prevent the drive from starting up inadvertently, for example by activating STO.

• After activation or resetting (Reset), the frequency inverter starts automatically if


an enable signal is still present at the relevant digital input.
Auto-1 to Auto-5

WARNING
With the setting "Auto-1 – Auto-5" and set enable signal, there is a danger of an au-
tomatic restart of the drive after fault elimination or after switch-on (voltage on) as
the inverter tries 1 – 5 times to automatically acknowledge the error.
Fatal or severe injuries and damage to property.
• Disconnect the device from the power supply before rectifying a fault if automatic
restart of the driven machine after fault elimination is not permitted for safety
reasons.
• After a reset, make sure that the drive can start up automatically depending on
the setting.
• Prevent the drive from starting up inadvertently, for example by activating STO.

• Following an error shutdown (trip), the frequency inverter makes up to 5 attempts


to restart at intervals of 20 seconds. To reset the counter, the frequency inverter
must be de-energized. The number of attempted restarts is counted. If the fre-
quency inverter is unable to start the drive with the final attempt, a permanent error
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shutdown occurs, which can only be reset by pressing the “Reset” key.

P-31 Keypad/fieldbus enable behavior


Defines the enable behavior of the frequency inverter when controlled via the integra-
ted operator terminal.
The selection depends on the setting in P-15.

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Parameters
Advanced parameter description 8
Setting range: 0 – 1 – 7

Switchover behavior when the setpoint source switches to keypad mode:


0 The motor speed continues to run at the minimum speed from P-02.
1 The motor speed changes to the last keypad speed set.
2 The motor speed continues to run at the minimum speed from P-02.
3 The motor speed changes to the last keypad speed set.
4 The current motor speed is taken on after switchover.
5 The motor speed continues to run with the fixed setpoint speed from P-23.
6 The current motor speed is taken on after switchover.
7 The motor speed continues to run with the fixed setpoint speed from P-23.

Enable behavior when the inverter is enabled in keypad mode:


0 The motor starts with the minimum speed from P-02.
1 The motor starts with the last keypad speed set.
2 The motor starts with the minimum speed from P-02.
3 The motor starts with the last keypad speed set.
4 The motor starts with the minimum speed from P-02.
5 The motor starts with the fixed setpoint speed from P-23.
6 The motor starts with the minimum speed from P-02.
7 The motor starts with the fixed setpoint speed from P-23.
With the setting 2, 3, 6, or 7, the inverter is started with the corresponding enable di-
gital input.
The <Start> and <Stop>- keys on the keypad have no function.
The speed can be changed with the <Up> and <Down> keys.
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Parameters
8 Advanced parameter description

P-32 DC hold function


The parameter is divided into two levels and only works in combination with settings in
P-58 and P-59.

Level 1: Current holding time


Setting range: 0.0 – 25 s
The set value determines the duration of the direct current holding function.

Level 2: Current holding mode


Setting range: 0 – 2
The set value determines the function of the direct current holding function.
• 0: Direct current injection at STOP
• 1: Direct current injection at START
• 2: Direct current injection at START and STOP

P-33 Enable flying start function


Setting range: 0 – 2
When the flying start function is enabled, the frequency inverter first determines the
current rotor speed. This causes a short delay between enable and start-up. This func-
tion protects the inverter against overcurrent errors when switching to rotating motors.
• 0: Flying start function disabled
• 1: Flying start function enabled
• 2: Flying start function enabled when the following conditions are met:
– Switch off with error
– Voltage drop
– Stop mode coasting to a stop

P-34 Brake chopper activation


Setting range: 0 – 2
• 0: Deactivated
• 1: Activated with software protection for the braking resistor type BW LT 100 002.
An error message is issued when the maximum power is exceeded.
• 2: Activates for all other braking resistors without software protection. The braking
resistor must be externally protected.
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P-35 Analog input 1/slave scaling
Setting range: See 0.0 – 100.0 – 2000%

Slave scaling (P-12 = 11)


P-35 = (nslave/nmaster) × 100%

Analog input scaling (P-12 ≠ 11)


The analog input can be scaled using the parameter P-35/P-39. The parameters can
be calculated with the following formula depending on the desired characteristic curve:
Calculation of the scaling parameters:
P-01 = Amount from the greater value of n1 and n2
P-02 = 0
P-16 = unipolar 0 – 10 V if n1 ≥ 0; bipolar -10 – 10 V if n1 < 0
(n 2 − n1)
P-35 = 10000 *
n 2( AI 2 − AI 1)

n 1( AI 2 − AI 1)
P-39 = AI 1 − ( )
(n 2 − n1)

with:
[AI1]; [AI2] = %
100% ≙ AImax (10 V or 20 mA)
[n1]; [n2] = min-1 or Hz
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Example with calculation in Hz (P-10 = 0)


[n] = Hz

50 P2 (AI 2 |n 2 ) = (80|50)

[AI] = %
-100 0 40 80 100

-50 P1 (AI 1 |n 1 ) = (0|-50)


22712753931

P-01 = 50 Hz, since |n2| > |n1|


P-02 = 0 Hz
P-16 = -10 – 10 V, since n1 < 0
(50 − ( −50))
P-35 = 10000 * = 250
50(80 − 0)

−50(80 − 0)
P-39 = 0 − = 40
(50 − ( −50)

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P-36 Fieldbus settings
The parameter is divided into three levels and acts depending on the setting in P-12.

Level 1: Inverter address


Setting range: 1 - 63
This parameter is used to set the inverter address for SBus, Modbus, fieldbus and
master/slave.

Level 2: Baud rate


Setting range: 0 – 1 – 5
Determines the baud rate depending on the bus system.

SBus (P-12 = 3/4)


Selection Modbus RTU (P-12 = 7/8)
CAN (P-12 = 5/6)
0 500 kb/s 9.6 kb/s
1 500 kb/s 115.2 kb/s
2 125 kb/s 19.2 kb/s
3 250 kb/s 38.4 kb/s
4 500 kb/s 57.6 kb/s
5 1 Mb/s 76.8 kb/s

Level 3: Timeout behavior


Setting range: 0 – 8
This parameter is used to specify the time in seconds after which the inverter performs
the set response when a communication failure occurs.
• 0: The last setpoint is kept. No switch-off with error occurs.
• 1: t30 ms
• 2: t100 ms
• 3: t1000 ms
• 4: t3000 ms
• 5: r30 ms
• 6: r100 ms
• 7: r1000 ms
• 8: r3000 ms
tx: The frequency inverter immediately switches off and the motor coasts to a halt as
soon as the time has been exceeded.
rx: The motor stops along the rapid stop ramp P-24 as soon as the time has been ex-
ceeded.
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8 Advanced parameter description

P-37 Extended parameter access code definition


Setting range: 0 – 101 – 9999
The set value determines the code for the full parameter access in P-14.

P-38 Parameter lock


Locking parameters means that no parameters can be changed (indicated by "L").
• 0: Deactivated
• 1: Activated

P-39 Analog input 1 offset


Setting range: -500 – 0.0 – 500%
Specifies an offset as a percentage of the entire input range applied to the analog in-
put signal.
Calculation example, see P-35  (→ 2 101).

P-40 Actual speed value scaling factor


The parameter is divided into two levels. The value is shown in the display in real time
as follows (c XXXX).
See also PI controller mode  (→ 2 50)

Level 1: Scaling factor


Setting range: 0000 – 16 000

Level 2: Display scaling source


Setting range: 0 – 2
• 0: Motor speed information is used as the scaling source.
• 1: Motor current information is used as the scaling source.
• 2: The value of the second analog input is used as the scaling source. In this case,
the range of input values is 0 to 4096.

P-41 Thermal motor protection according to UL508C


• 0: Deactivated
• 1: Activated
The frequency inverters come equipped with a thermal motor protection function ac-
cording to NEC (National Electrical Code) to protect the motor from overload. In an in-
ternal memory, the motor current is accumulated over time.
The frequency inverter goes to fault state as soon as the thermal limit is exceeded (I.t-
trP).
Once the output current of the inverter is less than the set nominal motor current, the
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internal memory is decremented depending on the output current.


When P-41 is disabled, the thermal overload memory is reset when switching power
off and on again.
When P-41 is enabled, the memory is maintained even after power off and on again.

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Advanced parameter description 8
P-42 PI proportional gain
Setting range: 0.0 – 1.0 – 30.0
PI controller proportional gain. Higher values result in a greater change of the inverter
output frequency as response to minor changes of the feedback signal. If the value is
too high, it can cause instability.

P-43 PI integral time constant


Setting range: 0.0 – 1.0 – 30.0 s
PI controller integral time constant. Higher values result in a damped response to sys-
tems in which the overall process responds slowly.

P-44 PI operating mode


• 0: Direct operation – The motor speed decreases with increasing feedback sig-
nal.
• 1: Inverse operation – The motor speed increases with increasing feedback signal.

P-45 PI reference selection


The parameter is divided into two levels.

Level 1: PI reference source


Setting range: 0 – 1
• 0: PI fixed setpoint reference P-46
• 1: Analog input 1

Level 2: PI return source


Setting range: 0 – 5
• 0: Analog input 2
• 1: Analog input 1
• 2: Motor current
• 3: DC link voltage VZ
• 4: Difference (AI1 – AI2)
• 5: Maximum value (AI1 or AI2)

P-46 PI fixed setpoint reference


Setting range: 0.0 – 100.0%
Sets the preset digital PI reference/setpoint.
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P-47 Analog input 2 format


Setting range:
• 0: U0 – 10 V/unipolar voltage input
• 1: A0 – 20 mA/current input
• 2: t4 – 20 mA/current input
• 3: r4 – 20 mA/current input
• 4: t20 – 4 mA/current input
• 5: r20 – 4 mA/current input
• 6: Ptc-th/motor thermistor input
"t.." indicates that the inverter shuts down when the signal is removed while the in-
verter is enabled. t4 – 20 mA, t20 – 4 mA
"r.." indicates that the inverter moves along a ramp to P-20 when the signal is re-
moved while the inverter is enabled. R4 – 20 mA, r20 – 4 mA

P-48 Standby mode


Setting range: 0.0 – 25 s
When P-48 > 0, the inverter goes to standby mode if the minimum speed is main-
tained for the time specified in P-48.

P-49 PI control difference wake-up level


Setting range: 0.0 – 5.0 – 100%
Sets a programmable level. When the drive is in standby or PI mode, the selected
feedback signal must fall below this threshold before the inverter returns to normal
operation.

P-50 Hysteresis band user relay


Setting range: 0.0 – 100%
This parameter can be used to adjust the switching hysteresis to prevent undesirable
unstable relay statuses.
The percentage setting range refers to the selection in P-18 and P-25.

Relay closed

Relay open

P-50 Hysteresis P-19 Limit value


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P-51 Selection of motor control procedure
Setting range: 0 – 1 – 5
• 0: LVFC (light vector flux control)
Vector speed control for induction motors with calculated rotor speed feedback
control. Field-oriented control algorithms are used for motor speed control. As the
calculated rotor speed is used to internally close the speed loop, this control mode
provides a simple closed loop control system without physical encoder. For optimal
control, "auto tune" (P‑52) should be carried out prior to first operation.
• 1: Extended V/f open-loop speed control (asynchronous motors)
With the operating mode V/f, the output voltage and frequency are controlled pro-
portionally in the same ratio. Nearly all asynchronous motors can be controlled in
this way. If better performance is required as regards control mode, torque stability
and speed range, the LVFC control mode should be used.
– Slip compensation
When P-10  ≠  0 is set, the calculated slip speed is added to the output fre-
quency.
When P-10 = 0 is set, the slip is not included in the calculation. This causes the
motor to react very slightly to load changes and not have a tendency to vibrate.
SEW-EURODRIVE recommends this motor control for fans, pumps, and applic-
ations with direct drive.
• 2: Reserved
• 3: Reserved
• 4: Reserved
• 5: LSPM speed control (line start permanent magnet motor)
Use this setting when a Line Start Permanent Magnet motor (LSPM motor) by
SEW‑EURODRIVE is connected to the MOVITRAC® LTE-B inverter.

P-52 Auto tune


• 0: Inhibited
• 1: Enable
Only enable the inverter after you have entered all nominal motor data correctly in the
parameters. You can also start the automatic measuring procedure "Auto tune" manu-
ally with this parameter after entering the motor data.
The measurement process lasts up to 2 minutes depending on the control mode.

INFORMATION
After changing the nominal motor data, auto tune has to be started again.
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8 Advanced parameter description

P-53 Controller parameter


The parameter is divided into two levels.

Level 1: Speed controller proportional gain


Setting range: 0 – 250%
Defines the proportional gain for the speed controller. Higher values provide for better
output frequency regulation and response. If the value is too high, it can cause in-
stability or even overcurrent errors. For applications that require the best possible con-
trol, you can adapt the value to the connected load by gradually increasing the value
and observing the actual speed of the load. Continue this process until you have
achieved the required dynamics without or with only slightly exceeding the control
range, i.e. the setpoint value of the output speed.
In general, higher friction loads can tolerate higher values of proportional gain. It might
be necessary to reduce the gain for loads with high inertia and low friction.

Level 2: Speed controller integrating time constant


Setting range: 0.00 – 2.50 s
Defines the integral time for the speed controller. Small values result in a faster re-
sponse to changes in the motor load but bear the risk that they cause instability. For
optimal dynamics, the value must be adjusted to match the connected load.

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P-54 Current limit
Setting range: 0.1 – 150 – 175%
The set value refers to the nominal motor current P-08 and determines the maximum
current limit of the inverter.

NOTICE
Possible damage to the frequency inverter when the internal parameters are set in-
correctly
Damage to property
• To ensure the most optimum motor control possible, the following parameters are
used internally by the inverter. If the parameters are set incorrectly, power reduc-
tions and unexpected motor behavior can occur.
• Adjustments may be made only by experienced users who fully understand the
functions of these parameters.

Equivalent wiring diagram for AC motors


RS Lsd Lsq Rr

I drms


U Xn R r 1 -s s

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P-55 Motor stator resistance (Rs)


Setting range: depends on the motor (Ω)
The stator resistance value is the ohmic phase-phase resistance of the copper wind-
ing. This value can be determined and set automatically during "auto tune".
Instead, you can enter this value manually.

P-56 Motor stator inductance (Lsd)


Setting range: depends on the motor (H)
For induction motors: Phase stator inductance value.
For synchronous motors: Phase d-axis stator inductance.

P-57 Motor stator inductance (Lsq) − only for synchronous motors


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Setting range: depends on the motor (H)


For synchronous motors: Phase q-axis stator inductance.

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P-58 DC braking speed


Setting range: 0.0 – P-01
This parameter defines the limit speed starting at which DC braking becomes active.
This parameter only acts together with P-32 (level 1 and 2) and P-59.

P-59 Current strength of DC holding function


Setting range: 0 – 20.0 – 100%
This parameter determines the percentage current strength depending on P-08.

P-60 Fire mode/emergency mode speed


Setting range: -P-01 – 0 – P-01 Hz
The speed used in fire mode/emergency mode.
To use the function, set P-15 to 13.

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Technical data
Markings 9
9 Technical data

9.1 Markings
The following table lists all markings that can be given on a nameplate or attached to
the motor and an explanation of what they mean.

Marking Meaning
CE mark to state compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.
EU directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) serves for limiting the use of hazardous
substances in electric and electronic equipment.
UL logo to confirm that a component is UL (Underwriters Laboratory)
tested, also valid for CSA in conjunction with the register number.

EAC mark (EurAsian Conformity)


Confirms compliance with the technical regulations of the economic and
customs union of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia.
RCM logo (Regulatory Compliance Mark).
Confirmation of compliance with technical regulations of the Australian
Communications and Media Authority ACMA.

All products meet the following international standards:


• UL 508C power converter
• EN 61800-3:2004/A1:2012 Variable-speed electrical drives – part 3
• Degree of protection according to NEMA 250, EN 60529
• Flammability class according to UL 94

9.2 Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature range during -20 °C to +50 °C (IP20/NEMA 1)


operation -20 °C to +40 °C (IP66/NEMA 4X)
(For PWM frequency 2 kHz)
Derating depending on the ambi- 4%/°C to 55 °C for inverters with IP degree of protection IP20/NEMA 1
ent temperature
4%/°C to 45 °C for inverters with IP degree of protection IP66/
NEMA 4X
Storage temperature -40 °C to +60 °C
Maximum installation altitude for 1000 m
nominal operation
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Derating above 1000 m 1%/100 m to max. 2000 m with UL


1%/100 m to max. 4000 m without UL
Maximum relative humidity 95% (condensation not permitted)
Device designs IP20/NEMA 1
IP66/NEMA 4X

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9 Output power and current carrying capacity without EMC filter

9.3 Output power and current carrying capacity without EMC filter
The "Horsepower" (HP) data is specified as follows.
• 200 – 240 V devices: NEC2002, table 430-150, 230 V
• 380 – 480 V devices: NEC2002, table 430-150, 460 V

9.3.1 1-phase system AC 115 V for 3-phase AC 230 V motors (voltage doubler)
MOVITRAC® LTEB+ – EMC filter class 0 according to EN 61800-3
Power in kW 0.37 0.75 1.1
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0004-101-1-00 0008-101-1-00 0011-101-4-00
Part number 18261663 18261671 18261868
IP66/NEMA 4X housing without switches
MC LTE-B.. 0004-101-1-30 0008-101-1-30 0011-101-4-30
Part number 18262171 18262198 18262287
IP66/NEMA 4X housing with switches
MC LTE-B.. 0004-101-1-40 0008-101-1-40 0011-101-4-40
Part number 18262422 18262430 18262538
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline according to V 1 × AC 110 – 115 ±10%
EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50 / 60 ±5%
Line fuse A 10 20 25 (30)1)
Rated input current A 7.8 15.8 21.9
OUTPUT
Recommended motor power kW 0.37 0.75 1.1
Output voltage Vmotor V 3 × 0 – 250
Output current A 2.3 4.3 5.8
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/6/8/12/16
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
2
Cross section of motor cable Cu 75C mm 1.5
AWG 16
Maximum motor cable length shielded m 50 100
Maximum motor cable length unshielded 75 150
GENERAL
Size 1 2
Nominal power loss 24 V W 3.1 4.5
Nominal power loss power section W 11.1 22.5 33
Minimum braking resistance value Ω – 47
Maximum device terminal cross section mm² 2.5 (6)2)
AWG 8
Maximum control terminal cross section mm² 0.05 – 2.5
AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance
2) When using forked cable lugs
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Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter 9
9.4 Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter
The "Horsepower" (HP) data is specified as follows.
• 200 – 240 V devices: NEC2002, table 430-150, 230 V
• 380 – 480 V devices: NEC2002, table 430-150, 460 V

9.4.1 1-phase system AC 230 V for 3-phase AC 230 V motors


MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C1 according to EN 61800-3
Power in kW 0.37 0.75 1.5 2.2 4
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0004-2B1-1-00 0008-2B1-1-00 0015-2B1-1-00 0015-2B1-4-00 0022-2B1-4-00 0040-2B1-4-00
Part number 18261728 18261752 18261787 18261892 18261930 18262139
IP66/NEMA 4X housing without switches
MC LTE-B.. 0004-2B1-1-30 0008-2B1-1-30 0015-2B1-1-30 0015-2B1-4-30 0022-2B1-4-30 0040-2B1-4-30
Part number 18262201 18262228 18262236 18262295 18262309 18262384
IP66/NEMA 4X housing with switches
MC LTE-B.. 0004-2B1-1-40 0008-2B1-1-40 0015-2B1-1-40 0015-2B1-4-40 0022-2B1-4-40 0040-2B1-4-40
Part number 18262465 18262473 18262481 18262570 18262589 18262597
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline V 1 × AC 200 – 240 ±10%
according to EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50 / 60 ±5%
Line fuse A 10 (6)1) 10 16 (17.5)1) 25 40
Rated input current A 3.7 7.5 12.9 19.2 29.2
OUTPUT
Recommended motor kW 0.37 0.75 1.5 2.2 4
power
Output voltage Vmotor V 0 – Vline
Output current A 2.3 4.3 7 10.5 16
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/8/12/16 2/4/6/8/12
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
Cross section of motor mm2 1.5 2.5
cable Cu 75C AWG 16 18
Maximum motor cable m 50 100
length shielded
Maximum motor cable 75 150
length unshielded
GENERAL
Size 1 2 3
Nominal power loss 24 V W 3.1 4.5 5.2
Nominal power loss power W 11.1 22.5 45 66 120
section
Minimum braking resistance Ω – 47
value
Maximum device terminal mm² 2.5 (6)2)
cross section AWG 8
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Maximum control terminal mm² 0.05 – 2.5


cross section AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance
2) When using forked cable lugs

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9.4.2 3-phase system AC 230 V for 3-phase AC 230 V motors

Power 1.5 – 4 kW
MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C2 according to EN 61800-3
Power in kW 1.5 2.2 4.0
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0015-2A3-4-00 0022-2A3-4-00 0040-2A3-4-00
Part number 18261884 18261922 18262058
IP66/NEMA 4X housing without switches
MC LTE-B.. 0015-2A3-4-30 0022-2A3-4-30 0040-2A3-4-30
Part number 18262317 18262325 18262392
IP66/NEMA 4X housing with switches
MC LTE-B.. 0015-2A3-4-40 0022-2A3-4-40 0040-2A3-4-40
Part number 18262600 18262619 18262635
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline according to V 3 × AC 200 – 240 ±10%
EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50 / 60 ±5%
Line fuse A 16 (15)1) 16 (17.5)1) 25 (30)1)
Rated input current A 9.5 12.1 20.9
OUTPUT
Recommended motor power kW 1.5 2.2 4.0
Output voltage Vmotor V 0 – Vline
Output current A 7 10.5 18
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/6/8/12/16 2/4/6/8/12
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
Cross section of motor cable Cu 75C mm2 1.5 2.5
AWG 16 12
Maximum motor cable length shielded m 100
Maximum motor cable length unshielded 150
GENERAL
Size 2 3
Nominal power loss 24 V W 4.5 5.2
Nominal power loss power section W 45 66 120
Minimum braking resistance value Ω 47
Maximum device terminal cross section mm² 2.5 (6)2)
AWG 8
Maximum control terminal cross section mm² 0.05 – 2.5
AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance
2) When using forked cable lugs
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Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter 9
Power 5.5 – 18.5 kW
MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C2 according to EN 61800-3 (in preparation)
Power in kW 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0055-2A3-4-00 0075-2A3-4-00 0110-2A3-4-00 0150-2A3-4-00 0185-2A3-4-00
Part number 18267416 18267424 18267432 18267440 18267459
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline V 3 × AC 200 – 240 ±10%
according to EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50 / 60 ±5%
Line fuse A 40 40 (50)1) 63 (70)1) 80 100
Rated input current A 26.4 33.3 50.1 70.2 82.9
OUTPUT
Recommended motor kW 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5
power
Output voltage Vmotor V 3 × 20 – Vline
Output current A 24 30 46 61 72
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/8/12
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
Cross section of motor mm2 6 10 16 25 35
cable Cu 75C AWG 10 8 6 4 2
Maximum motor cable m 100
length shielded
Maximum motor cable 150
length unshielded
GENERAL
Size 3 4 5
Nominal power loss 24 V W 5.2 7.5 8.8
Nominal power loss power W 165 225 330 450 555
section
Minimum braking resistance Ω 22 22 12 6 6
value
Maximum device terminal mm² 2.5 (6)2) 16 16 35 35
cross section AWG 8 6 6 2 2
Maximum control terminal mm² 0.05 – 2.5
cross section AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance
2) When using forked cable lugs
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9.4.3 3-phase system AC 400 V for 3-phase AC 400 V motors

Power 0.75 – 4 kW


MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C2 according to EN 61800-3
Power in kW 0.75 1.5 2.2 4
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0008-5A3-1-00 0015-5A3-1-00 0015-5A3-4-00 0022-5A3-4-00 0040-5A3-4-00
Part number 18261809 18261825 18261957 18261973 18262007
IP66/NEMA 4X housing without switches
MC LTE-B.. 0008-5A3-1-30 0015-5A3-1-30 0015-5A3-4-30 0022-5A3-4-30 0040-5A3-4-30
Part number 18262244 18262252 18262333 18262341 18262368
IP66/NEMA 4X housing with switches
MC LTE-B.. 0008-5A3-1-40 0015-5A3-1-40 0015-5A3-4-40 0022-5A3-4-40 0040-5A3-4-40
Part number 18262449 18262457 18262546 18262554 18262562
INPUT
Nominal line voltage V 3 × AC 380 – 480 ±10%
Vline according to
EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50/60 ±5%
Line fuse A 6 10 16 (10)1) 16 (15)1)
Rated input current A 3.5 5.6 7.5 11.5
OUTPUT
Recommended motor kW 0.75 1.5 2.2 4
power
Output voltage Vmotor V 0 – Vline
Output current A 2.2 4.1 5.8 9.5
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/6/8/12/16
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output fre- Hz 500
quency
Cross section of motor mm2 1.5 2.5
cable Cu 75C AWG 16 14
Maximum motor cable m 50 100
length shielded
Maximum motor cable 75 150
length unshielded
GENERAL
Size 1 2
Nominal power loss W 4.6 6.4
24 V
Nominal power loss W 22 45 66 120
power section
Minimum braking resis- Ω – 100
tance value
Maximum device ter- mm² 2.5 (6)2)
minal cross section AWG 8
Maximum control ter- mm² 0.05 – 2.5
minal cross section AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance
2) When using forked cable lugs
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Technical data
Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter 9
Power 5.5 – 11 kW
MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C2 according to EN 61800-3
Power in kW 5.5 7.5 11
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0055-5A3-4-00 0075-5A3-4-00 0110-5A3-4-00
Part number 18262074 18262090 18262112
IP66/NEMA 4X housing without switches
MC LTE-B.. 0055-5A3-4-30 0075-5A3-4-30 –
Part number 18262406 18262414 –
IP66/NEMA 4X housing with switches
MC LTE-B.. 0055-5A3-4-40 0075-5A3-4-40 –
Part number 18262643 18262651 –
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline ac- V 3 × AC 380 – 480 ±10%
cording to EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50/60 ±5%
Line fuse A 25 25 (30)1) 30 (35)1)
Rated input current A 17.2 21.2 27.5
OUTPUT
Recommended motor power kW 5.5 7.5 11
Output voltage Vmotor V 0 – Vline
Output current A 14 18 24
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/6/8/12 2/4/6/8
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
Cross section of motor cable mm2 2.5 6
Cu 75C AWG 14 10
Maximum motor cable length m 100
shielded
Maximum motor cable length 150
unshielded
GENERAL
Size 3
Nominal power loss 24 V W 6.4
Nominal power loss power W 165 225 330
section
Minimum braking resistance Ω 47
value
Maximum device terminal mm² 102)
cross section AWG 8
Maximum control terminal mm² 0.05 – 2.5
cross section AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance
2) When used with forked cable lugs
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Technical data
9 Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter

Power 15 = 22 kW
MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C2 according to EN 61800-3 (in preparation)
Power in kW 15 18.5 22
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0150-5A3-4-00 0185-5A3-4-00 0220-5A3-4-00
Part number 18262147 18262155 18262163
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline ac- V 3 × AC 380 – 480 ±10%
cording to EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50/60 ± 5%
Line fuse A 40 (45)1) 50 (60)1 63 (70)1
Rated input current A 34.2 44.1 51.9
OUTPUT
Recommended motor power kW 15 18.5 22
Output voltage Vmotor V 3 × 20 – Vline
Output current A 30 39 46
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/6/8/12
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
Cross section of motor cable mm2 6 10 16
Cu 75C AWG 10 8 6
Maximum motor cable length m 100
shielded
Maximum motor cable length 150
unshielded
GENERAL
Size 4
Nominal power loss 24 V W 14.6
Nominal power loss power W 450 555 660
section
Minimum braking resistance Ω 39
value
Maximum device terminal mm² 16
cross section AWG 5
Maximum control terminal mm² 0.05
cross section AWG 30 – 12
1) Recommended values for UL compliance

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Technical data
Output power and current carrying capacity with EMC filter 9
Power 30 – 37 kW
MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ – EMC filter class C2 according to EN 61800-3 (in preparation)
Power in kW 30 37
IP20/NEMA 1
MC LTE-B.. 0300-5A3-4-00 0370-5A3-4-00
Part number 18267394 18267408
INPUT
Nominal line voltage Vline ac- V 3 × AC 380 – 480 ±10%
cording to EN 50160
Line frequency fline Hz 50/60 ±5%
Line fuse A 80 100
Rated input current A 63.8 76.4
OUTPUT
Recommended motor power kW 30 37
Output voltage Vmotor V 3 × 20 – Vline
Output current A 61 72
PWM frequency kHz 2/4/6/8/12
Speed range min-1 -30000 – 0 – +30000
Maximum output frequency Hz 500
Cross section of motor cable mm2 25 35
Cu 75C AWG 4 2
Maximum motor cable length m 100
shielded
Maximum motor cable length 150
unshielded
GENERAL
Size 5
Nominal power loss 24 V W 18.6
Nominal power loss power W 900 1110
section
Minimum braking resistance Ω 12
value
Maximum device terminal mm² 35
cross section AWG 2
Maximum control terminal mm² 0.05 – 2.5
cross section AWG 30 – 12
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Technical data
9 Input voltage ranges

9.5 Input voltage ranges


Depending on the model and the nominal power, the frequency inverters are designed
for direct connection to the following voltage sources:

MOVITRAC® LTE-B
Nominal voltage Connection Rated frequency
type
110 – 115 V ± 10% 1-phase
200 – 240 V ± 10% 1-phase
50 – 60 Hz ± 5%
200 – 240 V ± 10% 3-phase
380 – 480 V ± 10% 3-phase
Units that are connected to a 3-phase supply system are designed for a maximum
power grid imbalance of 3% between the phases. For supply systems with a power
grid imbalance of more than 3% (for example, in India and parts of the Asia-Pacific re-
gion including China), SEW-EURODRIVE recommends that you use input chokes.

INFORMATION
Single-phase frequency inverters can also be connected to 2 phases of a three-
phase power supply system of 200 – 240 V.
Taking into account 50% derating of the nominal output current, all 3-phase inverters
can also be operated as 1-phase.

9.6 Speed setting range


Control mode Speed setting range
V/f 1:10
LVFC 1:20
LSPM 1:10

9.7 Overload capacity


All MOVITRAC® LTE-B products have the following overload capacity:
• 150% for 60 seconds
• 175% for 2 seconds
With an output frequency of < 10  Hz, the overload capacity is reduced to 150% for
7.5 seconds.
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Technical data
Protection functions 9
9.8 Protection functions
• Short circuit output, phase-phase, phase-ground
• Overload protection of the inverter
• Overload protection of the motor
• Overvoltage shutdown
• Undervoltage shutdown
• Shutdown caused by overtemperature
• Shutdown caused by undertemperature

9.9 Housing variants and dimensions

9.9.1 Housing variants


MOVITRAC® LTE-B+ is available with 2 housing designs:
• IP66/NEMA 4X
• IP20 housing for installation in control cabinets
The IP66 / NEMA-4X housing protects against moisture and dust. These frequency in-
verters can be operated indoors in a dusty or damp environment.
In degree of protection IP66, the frequency inverters are also available with switch op-
tions, such as main switch, direction of rotation switch, and potentiometer.
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Technical data
9 Housing variants and dimensions

9.9.2 Dimensions of the IP20 housing


c a c

d
L1/L L2/N L3

b A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

U V W

d
C B

9007204991655691
Dimensions Unit Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5
Height (A) mm 173 221 261 420 486
Width (B) mm 83 110 131 171 222
Depth (C) mm 123.5 150 175 212 226
Mass kg 1.0 1.7 3.2 9.1 18.1
a mm 50 63 80 125 175
b mm 162 209 247 400 463
c mm 16 23.5 25.5 23 24
d mm 6 6 7 10 11.5
Recommended screws 4 × M4 4 × M4 4 × M4 4 × M8 4 × M8

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Housing variants and dimensions 9
9.9.3 Dimensions of IP66/NEMA-4X housings (LTE xxx -30 and -40)
b a b

A
c

C B

X Y X

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9 Housing variants and dimensions

9.9.4 Dimension table

Dimensions Size 1 Size 2 Size 3


Height (A) mm 232 257 310
Width (B) mm 161 187 211
Depth (C) mm 179 186.5 252
Mass kg 3.1 4.1 7.6
a mm 148.5 176 197.5
b mm 6.25 6 6.75
c mm 25 28.5 33.4
d mm 189 200 251.5
Recommended screw size 4 × M4 4 × M4 4 × M4
IP66 cable open- Use suitable cable glands to achieve the corresponding IP/NEMA classification.
ings

Dimensions Size 1 Size 2 Size 3


1)
X . mm 22 28.2 28.2
PG/M2) PG13.5/M20 PG21/M25 PG21/M25
3)
Y mm 22 22 22
PG/M2) PG13.5/M20 PG13.5/M20 PG13.5/M20
4)
Z mm 22 22 22
2)
PG/M PG13.5/M20 PG13.5/M20 PG13.5/M20
1) Cable bushing X is open ex works
2) The data above refers to plastic screw connections.
3) Cable bushing Y is prepunched and can be broken out with a suitable tool.
4) Cable bushing Z is provided on the cover but has to be drilled.

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10 Address list
Algeria
Sales Algiers REDUCOM Sarl Tel. +213 21 8214-91
16, rue des Frères Zaghnoune Fax +213 21 8222-84
Bellevue [Link]
16200 El Harrach Alger info@[Link]

Argentina
Assembly Buenos Aires SEW EURODRIVE ARGENTINA S.A. Tel. +54 3327 4572-84
Sales Ruta Panamericana Km 37.5, Lote 35 Fax +54 3327 4572-21
(B1619IEA) Centro Industrial Garín [Link]
Prov. de Buenos Aires sewar@[Link]

Australia
Assembly Melbourne SEW-EURODRIVE PTY. LTD. Tel. +61 3 9933-1000
Sales 27 Beverage Drive Fax +61 3 9933-1003
Service Tullamarine, Victoria 3043 [Link]
enquires@[Link]
Sydney SEW-EURODRIVE PTY. LTD. Tel. +61 2 9725-9900
9, Sleigh Place, Wetherill Park Fax +61 2 9725-9905
New South Wales, 2164 enquires@[Link]

Austria
Assembly Vienna SEW-EURODRIVE Ges.m.b.H. Tel. +43 1 617 55 00-0
Sales Richard-Strauss-Straße 24 Fax +43 1 617 55 00-30
Service 1230 Wien [Link]
sew@[Link]

Bangladesh
Sales Bangladesh SEW-EURODRIVE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED Tel. +88 01729 097309
345 DIT Road salesdhaka@[Link]
East Rampura
Dhaka-1219, Bangladesh

Belarus
Sales Minsk Foreign unitary production enterprise SEW- Tel. +375 17 298 47 56 / 298 47 58
EURODRIVE Fax +375 17 298 47 54
RybalkoStr. 26 [Link]
220033 Minsk sales@[Link]

Belgium
Assembly Brussels SEW-EURODRIVE n.v./s.a. Tel. +32 16 386-311
Sales Researchpark Haasrode 1060 Fax +32 16 386-336
Service Evenementenlaan 7 [Link]
3001 Leuven info@[Link]
Service Competence Industrial SEW-EURODRIVE n.v./s.a. Tel. +32 84 219-878
Center Gears Rue de Parc Industriel, 31 Fax +32 84 219-879
6900 Marche-en-Famenne [Link]
service-IG@[Link]

Brazil
Production São Paulo SEW-EURODRIVE Brasil Ltda. Tel. +55 19 3835-8000
Sales Estrada Municipal José Rubim, 205 – Rodovia sew@[Link]
Service Santos Dumont Km 49
Indaiatuba – 13347-510 – SP
Assembly Rio Claro SEW-EURODRIVE Brasil Ltda. Tel. +55 19 3522-3100
Sales Rodovia Washington Luiz, Km 172 Fax +55 19 3524-6653
Service Condomínio Industrial Conpark [Link]@[Link]
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Caixa Postal: 327


13501-600 – Rio Claro / SP
Joinville SEW-EURODRIVE Brasil Ltda. Tel. +55 47 3027-6886
Rua Dona Francisca, 12.346 – Pirabeiraba Fax +55 47 3027-6888
89239-270 – Joinville / SC [Link]@[Link]

Bulgaria
Sales Sofia BEVER-DRIVE GmbH Tel. +359 2 9151160
Bogdanovetz Str.1 Fax +359 2 9151166
1606 Sofia bever@[Link]

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Cameroon
Sales Douala SEW-EURODRIVE S.A.R.L. Tel. +237 233 39 02 10
Ancienne Route Bonabéri Fax +237 233 39 02 10
P.O. Box sew@sew-eurodrive-cm
B.P 8674
Douala-Cameroun

Canada
Assembly Toronto SEW-EURODRIVE CO. OF CANADA LTD. Tel. +1 905 791-1553
Sales 210 Walker Drive Fax +1 905 791-2999
Service Bramalea, ON L6T 3W1 [Link]
[Link]@[Link]
Vancouver SEW-EURODRIVE CO. OF CANADA LTD. Tel. +1 604 946-5535
Tilbury Industrial Park Fax +1 604 946-2513
7188 Honeyman Street [Link]@[Link]
Delta, BC V4G 1G1
Montreal SEW-EURODRIVE CO. OF CANADA LTD. Tel. +1 514 367-1124
2555 Rue Leger Fax +1 514 367-3677
Lasalle, PQ H8N 2V9 [Link]@[Link]

Chile
Assembly Santiago de SEW-EURODRIVE CHILE LTDA Tel. +56 2 2757 7000
Sales Chile Las Encinas 1295 Fax +56 2 2757 7001
Service Parque Industrial Valle Grande [Link]
LAMPA ventas@[Link]
Santiago de Chile
P.O. Box
Casilla 23 Correo Quilicura - Santiago - Chile

China
Production Tianjin SEW-EURODRIVE (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. Tel. +86 22 25322612
Assembly No. 78, 13th Avenue, TEDA Fax +86 22 25323273
Sales Tianjin 300457 [Link]
Service info@[Link]
Assembly Suzhou SEW-EURODRIVE (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. Tel. +86 512 62581781
Sales 333, Suhong Middle Road Fax +86 512 62581783
Service Suzhou Industrial Park suzhou@[Link]
Jiangsu Province, 215021
Guangzhou SEW-EURODRIVE (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. Tel. +86 20 82267890
No. 9, JunDa Road Fax +86 20 82267922
East Section of GETDD guangzhou@[Link]
Guangzhou 510530
Shenyang SEW-EURODRIVE (Shenyang) Co., Ltd. Tel. +86 24 25382538
10A-2, 6th Road Fax +86 24 25382580
Shenyang Economic Technological Develop- shenyang@[Link]
ment Area
Shenyang, 110141
Taiyuan SEW-EURODRIVE (Taiyuan) Co,. Ltd. Tel. +86-351-7117520
No.3, HuaZhang Street, Fax +86-351-7117522
TaiYuan Economic & Technical Development taiyuan@[Link]
Zone
ShanXi, 030032
Wuhan SEW-EURODRIVE (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. Tel. +86 27 84478388
10A-2, 6th Road Fax +86 27 84478389
No. 59, the 4th Quanli Road, WEDA wuhan@[Link]
430056 Wuhan
Xi'An SEW-EURODRIVE (Xi'An) Co., Ltd. Tel. +86 29 68686262
No. 12 Jinye 2nd Road Fax +86 29 68686311
Xi'An High-Technology Industrial Development xian@[Link]
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Zone
Xi'An 710065
Sales Hong Kong SEW-EURODRIVE LTD. Tel. +852 36902200
Service Unit No. 801-806, 8th Floor Fax +852 36902211
Hong Leong Industrial Complex contact@[Link]
No. 4, Wang Kwong Road
Kowloon, Hong Kong

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Colombia
Assembly Bogota SEW-EURODRIVE COLOMBIA LTDA. Tel. +57 1 54750-50
Sales Calle 17 No. 132-18 Fax +57 1 54750-44
Service Interior 2 Bodega 6, Manzana B [Link]
Santafé de Bogotá sew@[Link]

Croatia
Sales Zagreb KOMPEKS d. o. o. Tel. +385 1 4613-158
Service Zeleni dol 10 Fax +385 1 4613-158
10 000 Zagreb kompeks@[Link]

Czech Republic
Assembly Hostivice SEW-EURODRIVE CZ s.r.o. Tel. +420 255 709 601
Sales Floriánova 2459 Fax +420 235 350 613
Service 253 01 Hostivice [Link]
sew@[Link]
Drive Service +420 800 739 739 (800 SEW SEW) Service
Hotline / 24 Tel. +420 255 709 632
Hour Service Fax +420 235 358 218
servis@[Link]

Denmark
Assembly Copenhagen SEW-EURODRIVEA/S Tel. +45 43 95 8500
Sales Geminivej 28-30 Fax +45 43 9585-09
Service 2670 Greve [Link]
sew@[Link]

Egypt
Sales Cairo Copam Egypt Tel. +202 44812673 / 79 (7 lines)
Service for Engineering & Agencies Fax +202 44812685
Building 10, Block 13005, First Industrial Zone, [Link]
Obour City Cairo copam@[Link]

Estonia
Sales Tallin ALAS-KUUL AS Tel. +372 6593230
Reti tee 4 Fax +372 6593231
75301 Peetri küla, Rae vald, Harjumaa [Link]
[Link]@[Link]

Finland
Assembly Hollola SEW-EURODRIVE OY Tel. +358 201 589-300
Sales Vesimäentie 4 Fax +358 3 780-6211
Service 15860 Hollola [Link]
sew@[Link]
Service Hollola SEW-EURODRIVE OY Tel. +358 201 589-300
Keskikankaantie 21 Fax +358 3 780-6211
15860 Hollola [Link]
sew@[Link]
Production Karkkila SEW Industrial Gears Oy Tel. +358 201 589-300
Assembly Santasalonkatu 6, PL 8 Fax +358 201 589-310
03620 Karkkila, 03601 Karkkila [Link]
sew@[Link]

France
Production Hagenau SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 3 88 73 67 00
Sales 48-54 route de Soufflenheim Fax +33 3 88 73 66 00
Service B. P. 20185 [Link]
67506 Haguenau Cedex sew@[Link]
Production Forbach SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 3 87 29 38 00
Zone industrielle
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Technopôle Forbach Sud


B. P. 30269
57604 Forbach Cedex
Brumath SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 3 88 37 48 00
1 Rue de Bruxelles
67670 Mommenheim Cedex
Assembly Bordeaux SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 5 57 26 39 00
Sales Parc d'activités de Magellan Fax +33 5 57 26 39 09
Service 62 avenue de Magellan – B. P. 182
33607 Pessac Cedex

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France
Lyon SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 4 74 99 60 00
75 rue Antoine Condorcet Fax +33 4 74 99 60 15
38090 Vaulx-Milieu
Nantes SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 2 40 78 42 00
Parc d’activités de la forêt Fax +33 2 40 78 42 20
4 rue des Fontenelles
44140 Le Bignon
Paris SEW-USOCOME Tel. +33 1 64 42 40 80
Zone industrielle Fax +33 1 64 42 40 88
2 rue Denis Papin
77390 Verneuil I'Étang

Gabon
Sales Libreville SEW-EURODRIVE SARL Tel. +241 03 28 81 55
183, Rue 5.033.C, Lalala à droite +241 06 54 81 33
P.O. Box 15682 [Link]
Libreville sew@[Link]

Germany
Headquarters Bruchsal SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7251 75-0
Production Ernst-Blickle-Straße 42 Fax +49 7251 75-1970
Sales 76646 Bruchsal [Link]
sew@[Link]
Production / Industrial Bruchsal SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7251 75-0
Gears Christian-Pähr-Str. 10 Fax +49 7251 75-2970
76646 Bruchsal
Production Graben SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7251 75-0
Ernst-Blickle-Straße 1 Fax +49 7251-2970
76676 Graben-Neudorf
Östringen SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG, Werk Tel. +49 7253 9254-0
Östringen Fax +49 7253 9254-90
Franz-Gurk-Straße 2 oestringen@[Link]
76684 Östringen
Service Competence Mechanics / SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7251 75-1710
Center Mechatronics Ernst-Blickle-Straße 1 Fax +49 7251 75-1711
76676 Graben-Neudorf scc-mechanik@[Link]
Electronics SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7251 75-1780
Ernst-Blickle-Straße 42 Fax +49 7251 75-1769
76646 Bruchsal scc-elektronik@[Link]
Drive Technology North SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 5137 8798-30
Center Alte Ricklinger Straße 40-42 Fax +49 5137 8798-55
30823 Garbsen (Hannover) dtc-nord@[Link]
East SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 3764 7606-0
Dänkritzer Weg 1 Fax +49 3764 7606-30
08393 Meerane (Zwickau) dtc-ost@[Link]
South SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 89 909552-10
Domagkstraße 5 Fax +49 89 909552-50
85551 Kirchheim (München) dtc-sued@[Link]
West SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 2173 8507-30
Siemensstraße 1 Fax +49 2173 8507-55
40764 Langenfeld (Düsseldorf) dtc-west@[Link]
Drive Center Berlin SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 306331131-30
Alexander-Meißner-Straße 44 Fax +49 306331131-36
12526 Berlin dc-berlin@[Link]
Ludwigshafen SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7251 75 3759
c/o BASF SE Fax +49 7251 75 503759
Gebäude W130 Raum 101 dc-ludwigshafen@[Link]
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67056 Ludwigshafen
Saarland SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 6831 48946 10
Gottlieb-Daimler-Straße 4 Fax +49 6831 48946 13
66773 Schwalbach Saar – Hülzweiler dc-saarland@[Link]
Ulm SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 7348 9885-0
Dieselstraße 18 Fax +49 7348 9885-90
89160 Dornstadt dc-ulm@[Link]

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Germany
Würzburg SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG Tel. +49 931 27886-60
Nürnbergerstraße 118 Fax +49 931 27886-66
97076 Würzburg-Lengfeld dc-wuerzburg@[Link]
Drive Service Hotline / 24 Hour Service 0 800 SEWHELP
0 800 7394357

Great Britain
Assembly Normanton SEW-EURODRIVE Ltd. Tel. +44 1924 893-855
Sales DeVilliers Way Fax +44 1924 893-702
Service Trident Park [Link]
Normanton info@[Link]
West Yorkshire
WF6 1GX
Drive Service Hotline / 24 Hour Service Tel. 01924 896911

Greece
Sales Athens Christ. Boznos & Son S.A. Tel. +30 2 1042 251-34
12, K. Mavromichali Street Fax +30 2 1042 251-59
P.O. Box 80136 [Link]
18545 Piraeus info@[Link]

Hungary
Sales Budapest SEW-EURODRIVE Kft. Tel. +36 1 437 06-58
Service Csillaghegyí út 13. Fax +36 1 437 06-50
1037 Budapest [Link]
office@[Link]

Iceland
Sales Reykjavik Varma & Vélaverk ehf. Tel. +354 585 1070
Knarrarvogi 4 Fax +354 585)1071
104 Reykjavík [Link]
vov@[Link]

India
Registered Office Vadodara SEW-EURODRIVE India Private Limited Tel. +91 265 3045200
Assembly Plot No. 4, GIDC Fax +91 265 3045300
Sales POR Ramangamdi • Vadodara - 391 243 [Link]
Service Gujarat salesvadodara@[Link]
Assembly Chennai SEW-EURODRIVE India Private Limited Tel. +91 44 37188888
Sales Plot No. K3/1, Sipcot Industrial Park Phase II Fax +91 44 37188811
Service Mambakkam Village saleschennai@[Link]
Sriperumbudur - 602105
Kancheepuram Dist, Tamil Nadu
Pune SEW-EURODRIVE India Private Limited Tel. +91 21 35 628700
Plant: Plot No. D236/1, Fax +91 21 35 628715
Chakan Industrial Area Phase- II, salespune@[Link]
Warale, Tal- Khed,
Pune-410501, Maharashtra

Indonesia
Sales Medan PT. Serumpun Indah Lestari Tel. +62 61 687 1221
[Link] Solor no. 8, Kawasan Industri Medan Fax +62 61 6871429 / +62 61 6871458 / +62
II 61 30008041
Medan 20252 sil@[Link]
serumpunindah@[Link]
[Link]
Jakarta PT. Cahaya Sukses Abadi Tel. +62 21 65310599
Komplek Rukan Puri Mutiara Blok A no 99, Fax +62 21 65310600
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Sunter csajkt@[Link]
Jakarta 14350
Jakarta PT. Agrindo Putra Lestari Tel. +62 21 2921-8899
[Link] Indah Selatan, Komplek Sentra In- Fax +62 21 2921-8988
dustri Terpadu, Pantai indah Kapuk Tahap III, aplindo@[Link]
Blok E No. 27 [Link]
Jakarta 14470

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Indonesia
Surabaya PT. TRIAGRI JAYA ABADI Tel. +62 31 5990128
Jl. Sukosemolo No. 63, Galaxi Bumi Permai Fax +62 31 5962666
G6 No. 11 sales@[Link]
Surabaya 60111 [Link]
Surabaya CV. Multi Mas Tel. +62 31 5458589
Jl. Raden Saleh 43A Kav. 18 Fax +62 31 5317220
Surabaya 60174 sianhwa@[Link]
[Link]

Ireland
Sales Dublin Alperton Engineering Ltd. Tel. +353 1 830-6277
Service 48 Moyle Road Fax +353 1 830-6458
Dublin Industrial Estate [Link]
Glasnevin, Dublin 11 info@[Link]

Israel
Sales Tel Aviv Liraz Handasa Ltd. Tel. +972 3 5599511
Ahofer Str 34B / 228 Fax +972 3 5599512
58858 Holon [Link]
office@[Link]

Italy
Assembly Milan SEW-EURODRIVE di R. Blickle & Co.s.a.s. Tel. +39 02 96 980229
Sales Via Bernini,14 Fax +39 02 96 980 999
Service 20020 Solaro (Milano) [Link]
milano@[Link]

Ivory Coast
Sales Abidjan SEW-EURODRIVE SARL Tel. +225 21 21 81 05
Ivory Coast Fax +225 21 25 30 47
Rue des Pêcheurs, Zone 3 info@[Link]
26 BP 916 Abidjan 26 [Link]

Japan
Assembly Iwata SEW-EURODRIVE JAPAN CO., LTD Tel. +81 538 373811
Sales 250-1, Shimoman-no, Fax +81 538 373814
Service Iwata [Link]
Shizuoka 438-0818 sewjapan@[Link]
hamamatsu@[Link]

Kazakhstan
Sales Almaty SEW-EURODRIVE LLP Tel. +7 (727) 350 5156
291-291A, Tole bi street Fax +7 (727) 350 5156
050031, Almaty [Link]
sew@[Link]

Tashkent SEW-EURODRIVE LLP Tel. +998 71 2359411


Representative office in Uzbekistan Fax +998 71 2359412
96A, Sharaf Rashidov street, [Link]
Tashkent, 100084 sew@[Link]
Ulaanbaatar IM Trading LLC Tel. +976-77109997
Olympic street 28B/3 Fax +976-77109997
Sukhbaatar district, imt@[Link]
Ulaanbaatar 14230

Kenya
Sales Nairobi SEW-EURODRIVE Pty Ltd Tel. +254 791 398840
Transnational Plaza, 5th Floor [Link]
Mama Ngina Street info@[Link]
24802948/EN – 01/2018

P.O. Box 8998-00100


Nairobi

Latvia
Sales Riga SIA Alas-Kuul Tel. +371 6 7139253
Katlakalna 11C Fax +371 6 7139386
1073 Riga [Link]
info@[Link]

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Lebanon
Sales (Lebanon) Beirut Gabriel Acar & Fils sarl Tel. +961 1 510 532
B. P. 80484 Fax +961 1 494 971
Bourj Hammoud, Beirut ssacar@[Link]
Sales (Jordan, Kuwait , Beirut Middle East Drives S.A.L. (offshore) Tel. +961 1 494 786
Saudi Arabia, Syria) Sin El Fil. Fax +961 1 494 971
B. P. 55-378 [Link]
Beirut info@[Link]

Lithuania
Sales Alytus UAB Irseva Tel. +370 315 79204
Statybininku 106C Fax +370 315 56175
63431 Alytus [Link]
irmantas@[Link]

Luxembourg
representation: Belgium

Macedonia
Sales Skopje Boznos DOOEL Tel. +389 23256553
Dime Anicin 2A/7A Fax +389 23256554
1000 Skopje [Link]

Malaysia
Assembly Johor SEW-EURODRIVE SDN BHD Tel. +60 7 3549409
Sales No. 95, Jalan Seroja 39, Taman Johor Jaya Fax +60 7 3541404
Service 81000 Johor Bahru, Johor sales@[Link]
West Malaysia

Mexiko
Assembly Quéretaro SEW-EURODRIVE MEXICO S.A. de C.V. Tel. +52 442 1030-300
Sales SEM-981118-M93 Fax +52 442 1030-301
Service Tequisquiapan No. 102 [Link]
Parque Industrial Quéretaro scmexico@[Link]
C.P. 76220
Querétaro, México
Sales Puebla SEW-EURODRIVE MEXICO S.A. de C.V. Tel. +52 (222) 221 248
Service Calzada Zavaleta No. 3922 Piso 2 Local 6 [Link]
Col. Santa Cruz Buenavista scmexico@[Link]
C.P. 72154
Puebla, México

Mongolia
Technical Office Ulaanbaatar IM Trading LLC Tel. +976-77109997
Olympic street 28B/3 Tel. +976-99070395
Sukhbaatar district, Fax +976-77109997
Ulaanbaatar 14230 [Link]
imt@[Link]

Morocco
Sales Bouskoura SEW-EURODRIVE Morocco Tel. +212 522 88 85 00
Service Parc Industriel CFCIM, Lot 55 and 59 Fax +212 522 88 84 50
Bouskoura [Link]
sew@[Link]

Namibia
Sales Swakopmund DB Mining & Industrial Services Tel. +264 64 462 738
Einstein Street Fax +264 64 462 734
Strauss Industrial Park anton@[Link]
Unit1
24802948/EN – 01/2018

Swakopmund

Netherlands
Assembly Rotterdam SEW-EURODRIVE B.V. Tel. +31 10 4463-700
Sales Industrieweg 175 Fax +31 10 4155-552
Service 3044 AS Rotterdam Service: 0800-SEWHELP
Postbus 10085 [Link]
3004 AB Rotterdam info@[Link]

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New Zealand
Assembly Auckland SEW-EURODRIVE NEW ZEALAND LTD. Tel. +64 9 2745627
Sales P.O. Box 58-428 Fax +64 9 2740165
Service 82 Greenmount drive [Link]
East Tamaki Auckland sales@[Link]
Christchurch SEW-EURODRIVE NEW ZEALAND LTD. Tel. +64 3 384-6251
30 Lodestar Avenue, Wigram Fax +64 3 384-6455
Christchurch sales@[Link]

Nigeria
Sales Lagos Greenpeg Nig. Ltd Tel. +234-701-821-9200-1
Plot 296A, Adeyemo Akapo Str. Omole GRA [Link]
Ikeja Lagos-Nigeria [Link]@[Link]

Norway
Assembly Moss SEW-EURODRIVE A/S Tel. +47 69 24 10 20
Sales Solgaard skog 71 Fax +47 69 24 10 40
Service 1599 Moss [Link]
sew@[Link]

Pakistan
Sales Karachi Industrial Power Drives Tel. +92 21 452 9369
Al-Fatah Chamber A/3, 1st Floor Central Com- Fax +92-21-454 7365
mercial Area, seweurodrive@[Link]
Sultan Ahmed Shah Road, Block 7/8,
Karachi

Paraguay
Sales Fernando de la SEW-EURODRIVE PARAGUAY S.R.L Tel. +595 991 519695
Mora De la Victoria 112, Esquina nueva Asunción Fax +595 21 3285539
Departamento Central sewpy@[Link]
Fernando de la Mora, Barrio Bernardino

Peru
Assembly Lima SEW EURODRIVE DEL PERU S.A.C. Tel. +51 1 3495280
Sales Los Calderos, 120-124 Fax +51 1 3493002
Service Urbanizacion Industrial Vulcano, ATE, Lima [Link]
sewperu@[Link]

Philippines
Sales Makati P.T. Cerna Corporation Tel. +63 2 519 6214
4137 Ponte St., Brgy. Sta. Cruz Fax +63 2 890 2802
Makati City 1205 mech_drive_sys@[Link]
[Link]

Poland
Assembly Łódź SEW-EURODRIVE Polska Sp.z.o.o. Tel. +48 42 293 00 00
Sales ul. Techniczna 5 Fax +48 42 293 00 49
Service 92-518 Łódź [Link]
sew@[Link]
Service Tel. +48 42 293 0030 24 Hour Service
Fax +48 42 293 0043 Tel. +48 602 739 739 (+48 602 SEW SEW)
serwis@[Link]

Portugal
Assembly Coimbra SEW-EURODRIVE, LDA. Tel. +351 231 20 9670
Sales Av. da Fonte Nova, n.º 86 Fax +351 231 20 3685
Service 3050-379 Mealhada [Link]
infosew@[Link]
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Romania
Sales Bucharest Sialco Trading SRL Tel. +40 21 230-1328
Service str. Brazilia nr. 36 Fax +40 21 230-7170
011783 Bucuresti sialco@[Link]

Russia
Assembly St. Petersburg ЗАО «СЕВ-ЕВРОДРАЙФ» Tel. +7 812 3332522 / +7 812 5357142
Sales а. я. 36 Fax +7 812 3332523
Service 195220 Санкт-Петербург [Link]
sew@[Link]

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Sambia
representation: South Africa

Senegal
Sales Dakar SENEMECA Tel. +221 338 494 770
Mécanique Générale Fax +221 338 494 771
Km 8, Route de Rufisque [Link]
B.P. 3251, Dakar senemeca@[Link]

Serbia
Sales Belgrade DIPAR d.o.o. Tel. +381 11 347 3244 / +381 11 288 0393
Ustanicka 128a Fax +381 11 347 1337
PC Košum, IV floor office@[Link]
11000 Beograd

Singapore
Assembly Singapore SEW-EURODRIVE PTE. LTD. Tel. +65 68621701
Sales No 9, Tuas Drive 2 Fax +65 68612827
Service Jurong Industrial Estate [Link]
Singapore 638644 sewsingapore@[Link]

Slovakia
Sales Bratislava SEW-Eurodrive SK s.r.o. Tel.+421 2 33595 202, 217, 201
Rybničná 40 Fax +421 2 33595 200
831 06 Bratislava [Link]
sew@[Link]
Košice SEW-Eurodrive SK s.r.o. Tel. +421 55 671 2245
Slovenská ulica 26 Fax +421 55 671 2254
040 01 Košice Mobile +421 907 671 976
sew@[Link]

Slovenia
Sales Celje Pakman - Pogonska Tehnika d.o.o. Tel. +386 3 490 83-20
Service UI. XIV. divizije 14 Fax +386 3 490 83-21
3000 Celje pakman@[Link]

South Africa
Assembly Johannesburg SEW-EURODRIVE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Tel. +27 11 248-7000
Sales Eurodrive House Fax +27 11 248-7289
Service Cnr. Adcock Ingram and Aerodrome Roads [Link]
Aeroton Ext. 2 info@[Link]
Johannesburg 2013
[Link] 90004
Bertsham 2013
Cape Town SEW-EURODRIVE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Tel. +27 21 552-9820
Rainbow Park Fax +27 21 552-9830
Cnr. Racecourse & Omuramba Road Telex 576 062
Montague Gardens bgriffiths@[Link]
Cape Town
[Link] 36556
Chempet 7442
Durban SEW-EURODRIVE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Tel. +27 31 902 3815
48 Prospecton Road Fax +27 31 902 3826
Isipingo cdejager@[Link]
Durban
P.O. Box 10433, Ashwood 3605
Nelspruit SEW-EURODRIVE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Tel. +27 13 752-8007
7 Christie Crescent Fax +27 13 752-8008
Vintonia robermeyer@[Link]
[Link] 1942
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Nelspruit 1200

South Korea
Assembly Ansan SEW-EURODRIVE KOREA CO., LTD. Tel. +82 31 492-8051
Sales 7, Dangjaengi-ro, Fax +82 31 492-8056
Service Danwon-gu, [Link]
Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, Zip 425-839 [Link]@[Link]

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South Korea
Busan SEW-EURODRIVE KOREA CO., LTD. Tel. +82 51 832-0204
28, Noksansandan 262-ro 50beon-gil, Fax +82 51 832-0230
Gangseo-gu,
Busan, Zip 618-820

Spain
Assembly Bilbao SEW-EURODRIVE ESPAÑA, S.L. Tel. +34 94 43184-70
Sales Parque Tecnológico, Edificio, 302 [Link]
Service 48170 Zamudio (Vizcaya) [Link]@[Link]

Sri Lanka
Sales Colombo SM International (Pte) Ltd Tel. +94 1 2584887
254, Galle Raod Fax +94 1 2582981
Colombo 4, Sri Lanka

Swaziland
Sales Manzini C G Trading Co. (Pty) Ltd Tel. +268 2 518 6343
PO Box 2960 Fax +268 2 518 5033
Manzini M200 engineering@[Link]

Sweden
Assembly Jönköping SEW-EURODRIVE AB Tel. +46 36 34 42 00
Sales Gnejsvägen 6-8 Fax +46 36 34 42 80
Service 553 03 Jönköping [Link]
Box 3100 S-550 03 Jönköping jonkoping@[Link]

Switzerland
Assembly Basel Alfred lmhof A.G. Tel. +41 61 417 1717
Sales Jurastrasse 10 Fax +41 61 417 1700
Service 4142 Münchenstein bei Basel [Link]
info@[Link]

Taiwan
Sales Taipei Ting Shou Trading Co., Ltd. Tel. +886 2 27383535
6F-3, No. 267, Sec. 2 Fax +886 2 27368268
Tung Huw S. Road Telex 27 245
Taipei sewtwn@[Link]
[Link]
Nan Tou Ting Shou Trading Co., Ltd. Tel. +886 49 255353
No. 55 Kung Yeh N. Road Fax +886 49 257878
Industrial District sewtwn@[Link]
Nan Tou 540 [Link]

Tanzania
Sales Daressalam SEW-EURODRIVE PTY LIMITED TANZANIA Tel. +255 0 22 277 5780
Plot 52, Regent Estate Fax +255 0 22 277 5788
PO Box 106274 [Link]
Dar Es Salaam info@[Link]

Thailand
Assembly Chonburi SEW-EURODRIVE (Thailand) Ltd. Tel. +66 38 454281
Sales 700/456, Moo.7, Donhuaroh Fax +66 38 454288
Service Muang sewthailand@[Link]
Chonburi 20000

Tunisia
Sales Tunis T. M.S. Technic Marketing Service Tel. +216 79 40 88 77
Zone Industrielle Mghira 2 Fax +216 79 40 88 66
Lot No. 39 [Link]
24802948/EN – 01/2018

2082 Fouchana tms@[Link]

Turkey
Assembly Kocaeli-Gebze SEW-EURODRİVE Hareket Tel. +90 262 9991000 04
Sales Sistemleri San. Ve TIC. Ltd. Sti Fax +90 262 9991009
Service Gebze Organize Sanayi Böl. 400 Sok No. 401 [Link]
41480 Gebze Kocaeli sew@[Link]

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United Arab Emirates
Sales Dubai SEW-EURODRIVE FZE Tel. +971 (0)4 8806461
Service PO Box 263835 Fax +971 (0)4 8806464
Office No. S3A1SR03 [Link]
Jebel Ali Free Zone – South, info@[Link]
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Ukraine
Assembly Dnipropetrovsk ООО «СЕВ-Евродрайв» Tel. +380 56 370 3211
Sales ул. Рабочая, 23-B, офис 409 Fax +380 56 372 2078
Service 49008 Днепр [Link]
sew@[Link]

Uruguay
Assembly Montevideo SEW-EURODRIVE Uruguay, S. A. Tel. +598 2 21181-89
Sales Jose Serrato 3569 Esqina Corumbe Fax +598 2 21181-90
CP 12000 Montevideo sewuy@[Link]

USA
Production Southeast SEW-EURODRIVE INC. Tel. +1 864 439-7537
Assembly Region 1295 Old Spartanburg Highway Fax Sales +1 864 439-7830
Sales P.O. Box 518 Fax Production +1 864 439-9948
Service Lyman, S.C. 29365 Fax Assembly +1 864 439-0566
Fax Confidential/HR +1 864 949-5557
[Link]
cslyman@[Link]
Assembly Northeast SEW-EURODRIVE INC. Tel. +1 856 467-2277
Sales Region Pureland Ind. Complex Fax +1 856 845-3179
Service 2107 High Hill Road, P.O. Box 481 csbridgeport@[Link]
Bridgeport, New Jersey 08014
Midwest SEW-EURODRIVE INC. Tel. +1 937 335-0036
Region 2001 West Main Street Fax +1 937 332-0038
Troy, Ohio 45373 cstroy@[Link]
Southwest SEW-EURODRIVE INC. Tel. +1 214 330-4824
Region 3950 Platinum Way Fax +1 214 330-4724
Dallas, Texas 75237 csdallas@[Link]
Western SEW-EURODRIVE INC. Tel. +1 510 487-3560
Region 30599 San Antonio St. Fax +1 510 487-6433
Hayward, CA 94544 cshayward@[Link]
Wellford SEW-EURODRIVE INC. Tel. +1 864 439-7537
148/150 Finch Rd. Fax +1 864 661 1167
Wellford, S.C. 29385 IGOrders@[Link]

Additional addresses for service provided on request!

Vietnam
Sales Ho Chi Minh Nam Trung Co., Ltd Tel. +84 8 8301026
City Huế - South Vietnam / Construction Materials Fax +84 8 8392223
250 Binh Duong Avenue, Thu Dau Mot Town, khanh-nguyen@[Link]
Binh Duong Province [Link]
HCM office: 91 Tran Minh Quyen Street
District 10, Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi MICO LTD Tel. +84 4 39386666
Quảng Trị - North Vietnam / All sectors except Fax +84 4 3938 6888
Construction Materials nam_ph@[Link]
8th Floor, Ocean Park Building, 01 Dao Duy [Link]
Anh St, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
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Index

Index
Numerical Before installation...........................................  24
Safety notes ...................................................  14
3-wire control .......................................................  55
Electromagnetic compatibility ..............................  32
87 Hz characteristic (50 Hz motors) ....................  54
Interference emission .....................................  33
A Interference immunity.....................................  33
AC brakemotors, connection ...............................  30 Embedded safety notes.........................................  8
Access to parameter group 0 ..............................  76 EMC standards for interference emission .........  111
Advanced parameter description.........................  82 Emergency code objects .....................................  75
Advanced parameters .........................................  80 Engineering software
Ambient conditions ............................................  111 MOVITOOLS® MotionStudio ..........................  45
Ambient temperature .........................................  111 Error diagnostics .................................................  58
Automatic measuring procedure .........................  47 Exclusion of liability ...............................................  9

B F

Braking resistor Factory setting, parameter reset .........................  42


Connection .....................................................  28 Fault clearance ....................................................  58
Fault codes ..........................................................  59
C Fault history .........................................................  58
Cable length, permitted .......................................  65 Fire mode/emergency mode ...............................  53
Communication socket RJ45...............................  37 G
Configuring the master inverter ...........................  52
Configuring the slave inverters ............................  53 Group drive..........................................................  29
Conformity .........................................................  111 H
Connecting the signal terminals at the inverter ...  64
Help card .............................................................  27
Connection
Housing variants................................................  121
Braking resistor ..............................................  28
Control cabinet, installation .................................  20 I
Control word ........................................................  64 Input voltage ranges ..........................................  120
Cooling Installation ...........................................................  19
Derating..........................................................  13 Electrical.........................................................  23
Installation altitude..........................................  13 Inverter and motor connection........................  38
Copyright notice ....................................................  9 Safety notes ...................................................  12
D Installation notes
Derating..........................................................  13
Derating ...............................................................  13
Installation altitude > 1000 m .........................  13
Description of parameter group 0 ........................  77
Installation with IP66 housing ..............................  22
Designated use ...................................................  12
Inverter status......................................................  57
Device structure ..................................................  16
IP20/NEMA-1 housing
Dimensions........................................................  121
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Installation ......................................................  20


Dimension table............................................  124
IP66 installation ...................................................  22
IP20 housing ................................................  122
IT systems ...........................................................  25
IP66-NEMA-4X housing ...............................  123
K
E
Keypad mode, startup .........................................  50
Electrical installation ................................  14, 23, 66

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L P-20 Fixed setpoint speed 1................................  94


P-21 Fixed setpoint speed 2................................  94
Line contactors ....................................................  24
P-22 Fixed setpoint speed 3................................  94
LT Shell software.................................................  43
P-23 Fixed setpoint speed 4................................  94
LTX encoder module ...........................................  27
P-24 Second deceleration ramp, rapid stop ramp 94
M P-25 Analog output function selection .................  95
Mains fuses .........................................................  25 P-26/P-27 Skip frequency band/skip frequency ..  95
Master-slave mode ..............................................  52 P-28/P-29 V/f characteristic curve adjustment ....  97
Mechanical installation ........................................  20 P-30 Start mode selection ...................................  98
Motor connection .................................................  30 P-31 Keypad/fieldbus enable behavior................  98
Motor potentiometer ............................................  55 P-32 DC hold function .......................................  100
Multi-motor drive / group drive.............................  29 P-33 Enable flying start function........................  100
P-34 Brake chopper activation ..........................  100
N P-35 Analog input 1/slave scaling .....................  101
Notes P-36 Fieldbus settings .......................................  103
Designation in the documentation ....................  8 P-37 Extended parameter access code definition
.....................................................................  104
O
P-38 Parameter lock..........................................  104
Operation.............................................................  57 P-39 Analog input 1 offset .................................  104
On the IT system ............................................  25 P-40 Actual speed value scaling factor .............  104
Safety notes ...................................................  15 P-41 Thermal motor protection to UL508C .......  104
Operation at 87 Hz characteristic ........................  54 P-42 PI proportional gain...................................  105
Output power with EMC filter.............................  113 P-43 PI integral time constant ...........................  105
Overload ............................................................  120 P-44 PI operating mode ....................................  105
Overview of parameters ......................................  76 P-45 PI reference selection ...............................  105
Overview of signal terminals ...............................  36 P-46 PI fixed setpoint reference ........................  105
P P-47 Analog input 2 format................................  106
P-48 Standby mode...........................................  106
P-01 Maximum speed .........................................  82 P-49 PI control difference wake-up level ...........  106
P-02 Minimum speed ..........................................  82 P-50 Hysteresis band user relay .......................  106
P-03 Acceleration ramp time ...............................  82 P-51 Selection of motor control procedure ........  107
P-04 Deceleration ramp time...............................  82 P-52 Auto tune ..................................................  107
P-05 Stop mode ..................................................  83 P-53 Controller parameter .................................  108
P-06 Energy-saving function ...............................  83 P-53 Level 1: Speed controller proportional gain
P-07 Rated motor voltage ...................................  83 .....................................................................  108
P-08 Rated motor current ....................................  84 P-53 Level 2: Speed controller integrating time con-
P-09 Rated motor frequency ...............................  84 stant..............................................................  108
P-10 Rated motor speed .....................................  84 P-54 Current limit ..............................................  109
P-11 Voltage increase .........................................  85 P-55 Motor stator resistance (Rs) .....................  109
P-12 Control signal source ..................................  85 P-56 Motor stator inductance (Lsd) ...................  109
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P-14 Extended parameter access .......................  86 P-57 Motor stator inductance (Lsq) − only for syn-
chronous motors...........................................  109
P-15 Digital input function selection ....................  86
P-58 DC braking speed .....................................  110
P-16 Analog input 1 format..................................  91
P-59 Current strength of DC holding function ...  110
P-17 PWM switching frequency ..........................  92
P-60 Fire mode/emergency mode speed ..........  110
P-18 User relay output function selection............  93
Parameter............................................................  76
P-19 Limit value for relay/analog output ..............  94

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Index

Real time monitoring ......................................  76 Fault codes.....................................................  59


Parameter settings for the inverter ......................  64 Fault history....................................................  58
Parameters for realtime monitoring .....................  76 Signal words in the safety notes............................  8
PI controller mode, startup ..................................  50 Slip compensation .........................................  47, 84
Port Standard parameters...........................................  79
Inverter and motor ..........................................  38 Startup ...........................................................  41, 47
Process data .......................................................  64 Keypad mode .................................................  50
Process input words ............................................  63 PI controller mode ..........................................  50
Process output words ..........................................  62 Safety notes ...................................................  15
Product names ......................................................  9 Startup............................................................  47
Protection functions ...........................................  121 Terminal mode (factory setting)......................  49
Protective separation...........................................  14 Status word .........................................................  64
R Structure and settings of process data words .....  62
T
RCD.....................................................................  25
Residual current device .......................................  25 Target group ........................................................  11
Restrictions to application ...................................  13 Technical data ...................................................  111
Rights to claim under limited warranty ..................  8 Terminal mode, startup .......................................  49
RJ45 communication socket ...............................  37 Thermal motor protection TF, TH ........................  29
S Trademarks ...........................................................  9
Transport .............................................................  12
Safety notes Type designation .................................................  16
Designation in the documentation ....................  8
U
Installation ......................................................  12
Installation altitude > 1000 m .........................  13 Use ......................................................................  12
Preliminary information...................................  10 User interface ......................................................  41
Setup ..............................................................  12 Keypad ...........................................................  41
Structure of embedded.....................................  8 UZ DC link connection.........................................  38
Structure of the section-related ........................  8 W
Section-related safety notes ..................................  8
Separation, protective .........................................  14 Wiring diagram
Service Braking resistor ..............................................  40
Error diagnostics ............................................  58
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SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG


Ernst-Blickle-Str. 42
76646 BRUCHSAL
GERMANY
Tel. +49 7251 75-0
Fax +49 7251 75-1970
sew@[Link]
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