Beijer-electronics BFI-H2 V1.12 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - IP55 Quick Start Up Guide

User Guide Revision 1.12 10 2.1.3. IP55 Enclosed Units 2.1.4. IP40 Enclosed Units 2.2. Identifying the Drive by Model Number Each drive can be i

Page 3 - IP66 Quick Start Up Guide

User Guide Revision 1.12 11 3. Mechanical Installation 3.1. General  The drive should be mounted in a vertical position only on a flat, flame resi

Page 4 - IP20 Quick Start Up Guide

User Guide Revision 1.12 12 3.5. Mechanical dimensions and mounting – IP66 Units Drive Size A B C D E F G H I mm in

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User Guide Revision 1.12 13 Control Terminal Torque Settings: All Sizes: 0.8 Nm (7 lb-in) Power Terminal Torque Settings: Frame Size 4: 1.2 – 1

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User Guide Revision 1.12 14 3.8. Guidelines for Enclosure mounting (IP20 Units)  Installation should be in a suitable enclosure, according to

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User Guide Revision 1.12 15 3.10. Guidelines for mounting IP40 Units  Before mounting the drive, ensure that the chosen location meets the enviro

Page 8 - 1. Introduction

User Guide Revision 1.12 16 3.11. Removing the Terminal Cover 3.11.1. Frame Size 2 3.11.2. Frame Size 3 3.11.3. Frame Size 4 3.11.4. Frame Size

Page 9 - 2.1. Drive model numbers

User Guide Revision 1.12 17 3.11.5. Frame Size 6 3.11.6. Frame Size 7 Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver, rotate the two retaining screws i

Page 10 - 2.1.4. IP40 Enclosed Units

User Guide Revision 1.12 18 3.11.7. Frame Size 8 Open Access to Control Terminal Wiring and Options Module Slot Access to Power and Motor Wir

Page 11 - 3. Mechanical Installation

User Guide Revision 1.12 19 3.12. Gland Plate and Lock Off The use of a suitable gland system is required to maintain the appropriate IP / Nema rat

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User Guide Revision 1.12 2 IP55 Quick Start Up Guide

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User Guide Revision 1.12 20 4. Electrical Installation 4.1. Grounding the Drive This manual is intended as a guide for proper installation. The M

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User Guide Revision 1.12 21 4.2. Wiring Precautions Connect the drive according to section 4.3 and 4.4, ensuring that motor terminal box connections

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User Guide Revision 1.12 22 4.5. Motor Terminal Box Connections Most general purpose motors are wound for operation on dual voltage supplies. This

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User Guide Revision 1.12 23 4.7. Control Terminal Wiring  All analog signal cables should be suitably shielded. Twisted pair cables are recommended

Page 17 - 3.11.6. Frame Size 7

User Guide Revision 1.12 24 5. Managing the Keypad The drive is configured and its operation monitored via the built in keypad and display. IP20

Page 18 - 3.11.7. Frame Size 8

User Guide Revision 1.12 25 5.3. Advanced Keypad Operation Short Cuts – Standard LED Keypad (IP20 Drives) Function When Display shows... Press... Res

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User Guide Revision 1.12 26 Main Displayed Parameter Shows which of the selectable parameters is currently being shown on the main display, e.g. Mot

Page 20 - 4. Electrical Installation

User Guide Revision 1.12 27 5.8. Resetting Parameters to Factory Default Settings – Standard OLED Keypad (IP55 and IP66 Drives) Hold down

Page 21 - 4.2. Wiring Precautions

User Guide Revision 1.12 28 5.10. Changing the Language on the OLED Display – Standard OLED Keypad (IP55 and IP66 Drives) Hold down the

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User Guide Revision 1.12 29 6. Commissioning 6.1. General The following guidelines apply to all applications 6.1.1. Entering the motor nameplate in

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User Guide Revision 1.12 3 IP66 Quick Start Up Guide HVAC Display (Status, Diagnostic

Page 24 - 5. Managing the Keypad

User Guide Revision 1.12 30 7. HVAC Specific Feature Setup (Menu 8) The drive has several features inbuilt into the drive standard operating softwa

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User Guide Revision 1.12 31  Set Basic parameters P1-01 to P1-10. Energy Optimiser P1-06 must remain disabled.  Set Parameter P1-14= 101 to allow

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User Guide Revision 1.12 32 When the system is enabled the master drive will check the run time clocks for all drives in the network which ar

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User Guide Revision 1.12 33 P2-15 Relay output 1 function select 14 / 15 10 P2-18 Relay output 2 function select 16 / 17 / 18 10 When the maintenanc

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User Guide Revision 1.12 34 A detection tolerance for the Load Profile Monitoring Function is set within parameter P8-07. Parameter P

Page 29 - 6. Commissioning

User Guide Revision 1.12 35 The Pump Cleaning cycle is defined by setting two segment speeds, a ramp time (used for acceleration and deceleration),

Page 30 - Quick Setup Overview:

User Guide Revision 1.12 36 Operational Overview: The time period to trigger the pump Stir function is entered into parameter P8-01 (Stir Function

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User Guide Revision 1.12 37 The main selector switch selects between the following modes.  System Off : Drive is powered off; Bypass contactor i

Page 32 - Value set

User Guide Revision 1.12 38 Bypass Mode on Fault is enabled by setting parameter P8-11=1 (enabled). Once enabled the drive will switch to bypass mod

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User Guide Revision 1.12 39  P9-32: Fire Mode input source can be set via P9-32 to an available digital input. Advanced level security (default P1

Page 34 - 7.5. Pump Clean Function

User Guide Revision 1.12 4 IP20 Quick Start Up Guide AC Supply Connection Supply Voltage 3 Phase Units : Connect L1 L2 L3, PE 200

Page 35 - 7.6. Pump Stir Function

User Guide Revision 1.12 40  Set parameter P9-32 to an available digital input value. Note, P1-13 must be set to 0. Any other digital inputs requi

Page 36 - 7.7. Bypass Control Function

User Guide Revision 1.12 41 The function uses the Boost Voltage on the drive reaching zero speed in order to create a current and maintain an appropr

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User Guide Revision 1.12 42 8. PID Control Applications 8.1. Overview The PID Controller is a mathematical function designed to automate adjustment

Page 38 - 7.8. Fire Mode Function

User Guide Revision 1.12 43 8.2.3. PID Operating Mode Selection For default operation the drive response to an increase in feedback signal is to dec

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User Guide Revision 1.12 44 point). For dynamic systems which respond quickly, the value will need to be shorter. Slow response systems, such as tem

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User Guide Revision 1.12 45 The execution time for both the sleep and wake boost functions (P6-11 and P6-12) include the time taken to accelerate t

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User Guide Revision 1.12 46 8.4. PID Pipe Prime (Fill) Mode with Pipe Break Detection. Pump prime mode allows starting of the pump in a safely contr

Page 42 - 8. PID Control Applications

User Guide Revision 1.12 47 9. Parameters 9.1. Parameter Set Overview The drive Parameter set consists of 9 groups as follows:  Group 1 – Basic P

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User Guide Revision 1.12 48 P1-11 Voltage Boost 0 15 – 30% [Drive Dependent] 0.5 – 2.5% [Drive Dependent] % Voltage boost is used to increase the ap

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User Guide Revision 1.12 49 10. Digital Input Functions 10.1. Digital Input Configuration Parameter P1-13 P1-13 *(2) Local (Hand) Control Function

Page 45 - 8.3. Application Example

User Guide Revision 1.12 5 Declaration of Conformity: The Manufacturer hereby states that the HVAC Inverter H2 product range conforms to the releva

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User Guide Revision 1.12 50 11. Extended Parameters 11.1. Parameter Group 2 - Extended parameters Par Parameter Name Minimum Maximum Default Units

Page 47 - 9. Parameters

User Guide Revision 1.12 51 P2-12 Analog Output 1 Format (Terminal 8) - -  - = 0 to10V,  = 10 to 0V,  = 0 to 20mA 

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User Guide Revision 1.12 52 P2-18 Relay Output 2 Function (Terminals 17 & 18) 0 8 0 - Selects the function assigned to Relay Output 2. The rel

Page 49 - 10. Digital Input Functions

User Guide Revision 1.12 53 P2-30 Analog Input 1 Format (Terminal 6) - -  -  = 0 to 10 Volt Signal (Uni-polar)  = 10 to 0 Volt Si

Page 50 - 11. Extended Parameters

User Guide Revision 1.12 54 P2-39 Parameter Access Lock 0 1 0 - 0 : Unlocked. All parameters can be accessed and changed 1 : Locked. Parameter value

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User Guide Revision 1.12 55 P3-15 2nd PID Digital Reference Value 0.0 100.0 0.0 % When P3-05 = 0, and the 2nd digital reference is selected (see Dig

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User Guide Revision 1.12 56 P5-08 Fieldbus Module PDO4 0 7 1 - When using an optional Fieldbus interface, this parameter configures the parameter so

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User Guide Revision 1.12 57 P6-10 PLC Function Enable 0 1 0 - This parameter enables the PLC function support and must be set to 1 before any PLC pro

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User Guide Revision 1.12 58 P8-05 Clean Function Ramp Time 0.0 6000 30 Secs Independent ramp rate used only for the pump automatic cleaning function

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User Guide Revision 1.12 59 P8-17 Assist Pump Start Speed P8-18 P1-01 0 Hz / RPM H2 drive upper speed Staging threshold. When the drive output increa

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User Guide Revision 1.12 6 1. Introduction ...

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User Guide Revision 1.12 60 11.9. Parameter Group 0 – Monitoring Parameters (Read Only) Par Parameter Name Minimum Maximum Default Units P0-01 Anal

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User Guide Revision 1.12 61 P0-29 Drive Type - - - - Displays the type details of the drive: Three entry display: First display = Frame size and inp

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User Guide Revision 1.12 62 P0-57 Ud / Uq - - - - Internal Value, Contact your local Drive Distributor P0-58 Load Torque Profile Current Values - -

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User Guide Revision 1.12 63 12. Serial communications 12.1. RS-485 communications The drive has an RJ45 connector located within the wiring enclosur

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User Guide Revision 1.12 64 12.2.2. Modbus Control & Monitoring Registers The following is a list of accessible Modbus Registers available in th

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User Guide Revision 1.12 65 13. Technical Data 13.1. Environmental Ambient temperature range: Operational: IP20 -10 … 50C / Max 55C

Page 63 - Warning:

User Guide Revision 1.12 66 200 - 240 Volt (+ / - 10%) 3 Phase Input, 3 Phase Output kW HP Nominal Input Current Fuse Or MCB (Type B) Supply Cable

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User Guide Revision 1.12 67 13.5. Additional Information for UL Approved Installations Optidrive HVAC is designed to meet the UL requirements. In o

Page 65 - 13. Technical Data

User Guide Revision 1.12 68 14. Parameter Change Tables The following tables can be used to enter parameter changes made to the drive as a result of

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User Guide Revision 1.12 69 P8-15 DOL Pump Availability Number P9-17 Speed Source 8 P8-16 Enabled Switch Over Time P9-18 Speed Select Input 0

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User Guide Revision 1.12 7 10.1. Digital Input Configuration Parameter P1-13 ...

Page 68 - 14. Parameter Change Tables

User Guide Revision 1.12 70 15. Troubleshooting 15.1. Fault messages Fault Code No. OLED Message Description Corrective Action 00 No Fault N

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User Guide Revision 1.12 71 Fault Code No. OLED Message Description Corrective Action 20 User Parameter Default User Parameter Defaults User Pa

Page 70 - 15. Troubleshooting

User Guide Revision 1.12 72  82-H2MAN-BE_V1.11

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User Guide Revision 1.12 8 1. Introduction 1.1. Important safety information Please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION below, and all Warning a

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User Guide Revision 1.12 9 2. General Information and Ratings 2.1. Drive model numbers 2.1.1. IP20 Enclosed Units 2.1.2. IP66 Enclosed Units 20

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