SS7 Manual English (100512) PDF
SS7 Manual English (100512) PDF
SS7 Manual English (100512) PDF
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SAFETY SYMBOLS
Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring.
WARNING This symbol means improper operation may results in serious personal
injury or death.
Identifies potential hazards under certain conditions. Read the message and
follow the instructions carefully.
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Date Revision Description
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INDEX
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................... 7
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 9
1.1. Code Description........................................................................................................ 9
1.2. Description of the Equipment ..................................................................................... 10
5. DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................... 23
5.1. Dimensions for Frames 1 and 2 ................................................................................. 23
5.2. Dimensions for Frames 3 and 4 ................................................................................. 24
5.3. Dimensions for Frame 5 ............................................................................................. 25
6. CONFORMITY DECLARATION........................................................................................... 26
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
Read this manual carefully to maximise the performance of this product and to ensure its safe use.
WARNING
Do not remove the cover while the power is applied or the softstarter is in operation. Otherwise
electric shock could occur.
Do not run the softstarter with the front cover removed. Otherwise you may get an electric shock due
to the high voltage terminals or exposure of charged capacitors.
Do not remove the cover except for periodic inspections or wiring, even if the input power is not
applied. Otherwise you may access the charged circuits and get an electric shock.
Operate the switches with dry hands. Otherwise you may get an electric shock.
Do not use cables with damaged insulation. Otherwise you may get an electric shock.
Do not subject the cables to abrasions, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching. Otherwise, you
may get an electric shock.
CAUTION
Install the softstarter on a non-flammable surface. Do not place flammable material nearby. Otherwise
fire could occur.
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Disconnect the input power if the softstarter gets damaged. Otherwise it could result in a secondary
accident or fire.
After the input power is applied or removed, the softstarter will remain hot for a couple of minutes.
Touching hot parts may result in skin burns.
Do not apply power to a damaged softstarter or to a softstarter with parts missing even if the
installation is complete. Otherwise you may get an electric shock.
Do not allow lint, paper, wood chips, dust, metallic chips or other foreign matter into the
softstarter. Otherwise fire or accident could occur.
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WARNINGS
RECEPTION
The SS7 Softstarters are carefully tested and perfectly packed before leaving the factory.
In the even of transport damage, please ensure that you notify the transport agency and LS
Industrial Systems: +82 2 2034 4870 or your nearest agent, within 24hrs from receipt of the goods.
UNPACKING
Make sure model and serial number of the softstarter are the same on the box, delivery note and
unit.
Each softstarter is supplied with a SS7 technical manual.
RECYCLING
Packing of the equipments should be recycled. For this, it is necessary to separate different
materials included (plastic, paper, cardboard, wood, ...) and deposit them on proper banks.
Waste products of electric and electronic devices should be selectively collected for their correct
environmental management.
SAFETY
Before operating the softstarter, read this manual thoroughly to gain and understanding of the unit.
If any doubt exists then please contact LS Industrial Systems: +82 2 2034 4870 or your nearest
agent.
Wear safety glasses when operating the softstarter with power applied and the front cover is
removed.
Handle the softstarter with care according to its weight.
Install the softstarter according to the instructions within this manual.
Do not place heavy objects on the softstarter.
Ensure that the mounting orientation is correct.
Do not drop the softstarter or subject it to impact.
The SS7 softstarters contain static sensitive printed circuits boards. Use static safety procedures
when handling these boards.
Avoid installing the softstarter in conditions that differ from those described in the Technical
Characteristics section.
CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS
To ensure correct operation of the softstarter it is recommended to use a SCREENED CABLE for
the control wiring.
Do not disconnect motor cables if input power supply remains connected. The internal circuits of the
SS7 Series will be damaged if the incoming power is connected and applied to output terminals (U,
V, W).
During acceleration and deceleration mode, it is recommended to unplug a capacitor battery.
The SCR’s used at the power circuit are electronic switches therefore it is recommended to use the
configurations as shown on Fig. 2.2 or Fig. 2.3 of this manual.
TRIAL RUN
Verify all parameters before operating the softstarter. Alteration of parameters may be required
depending on application and load.
Always apply voltage and current signals to each terminal that are within levels indicated within this
manual. Otherwise, damage to the softstarter may result.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Code Description
EXAMPLE
CODE: SS70275.6B
SS7 0275 .6 B
SS7 Output
Input Voltage Internal Bypass
Series Current
0275 275A - 230-500V - NO Internal Bypass
... ...
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All SS7 Series incorporate a unique and common control board for all power ratings.
Control flexibility.
Commissioning is possible via local display unit or PC (PowerCOMS program).
It includes 2 analogue inputs and 5 digital inputs, 3 output relays and 1 analogue output,
to provide user with plenty of control possibilities.
INTERNAL BYPASS.
The new SS7 models offer the Bypass contactors already built in, the need for additional
external hardware will be significantly reduced with the result of consequent space
savings ( an additional electrical cabinet is not needed). Additionally it reduces
installation time and the wiring verification, thus avoiding possible errors in external wiring.
Also, heat dissipation during operation is much less, which effects the corresponding
saving in ventilation components in the implemented electrical cabinets. The current
measurement of the softstarter will not suffer any change and the internal protections will
be completely active, thus ensuring the motor protection all the time.
The internal bypass is automatically switched on after the acceleration has been finished,
bridging the internal SCRs but without interrupting the normal operation of the softstarter
and the motor.
At the end, the connection of the equipment is easy, safe and effective.
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Input bus bars are located in the top and motor bus bars must be connected at the bottom, except for
models SS70009 to SS70090 where both, input and output must be connected at the bottom.
To improve heat dissipation, it is recommended to mount the soft starter on a metal gear plate.
In case of units are installed inside a cabinet, it is required to calculate the corresponding ventilation.
When installed within a cabinet, proper ventilation is to be provided. A minimum of 40mm side
clearance and 150mm top and bottom distance is to be kept between soft starters and or side of the
enclosure.
Do not install SS7 above any heat source, unless heat airflow is forced out of the cabinet.
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Magnetic protection is required to protect the SS7 from damage due in the event of a short circuit
within the SS7 or on the output cabling or motor. When faster protection is desired,
semiconductor fuses are recommended. The fuses should be mounted as close to the SS7 as
possible. Power factor correction capacitors must not be connected after the fuses or on the
output of the SS7.
The SS7 protects the motor with electronic overload sensing, so an external overload relay is not
necessary. If multiple motors are connected, separate overloads are required for each motor.
An isolator can be fitted after the SS7 but is recommended for off load use only. Whilst a motor
isolator is not necessary for the operation of the SS7, site standards or electrical wiring
regulations may require this to be installed.
If a contactor is to be fitted, one of the SS7 output relays can be used to energise this on
receiving an external start signal. (G7.1 Relay 1 = 11 Instantaneous).
Note: It is absolutely necessary that the installer guaranties the correct observance of the law and the
regulations that are in force in those countries or areas where this device is going to be installed.
Recommended Configuration
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Note: RELAY 2 (Terminals 4 and 5) must be configured as BYPASS / REACT >> G7.2= 15
Bypass contactor can be AC1 category.
Note: RELAY 2 (Terminals 4 and 5) is reserved for the activation of the Internal Bypass. It is configured
as BYPASS / REACT >> G7.2= 15
Bypass contactor can be AC1 category.
Note: RELAY 2 (Terminals 4 and 5) must be configured as BYPASS / REACT >> G7.2= 15
To avoid damages do not connect capacitors at the output of the SS7.
This circuitry is only valid if compensation capacitors are operating for the motor connected to the SS7.
24V/DC
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Note:
- Wiring distance
Control wiring should not be run in parallel with power input or output cables to the motor. There
should be a minimum distance of 300mm between power and control cables, and should be crossed
at right angles.
- Input and Outputs
All signals do need to be screened when running in parallel with power cables.
24V/DC
Note:
- Wiring distance
Control wiring should not be run in parallel with power input or output cables to the motor. There
should be a minimum distance of 300mm between power and control cables, and should be crossed
at right angles.
- Input and Outputs
All signals do need to be screened when running in parallel with power cables.
1. Check for foreign objects in the SS7 cabinet – particularly which left there from installation.
3. Check that the power supply is connected to the terminals L1, L2, L3 and the motor is connected
to the terminals U, V, W. Confirm that the supply is according to the SS7 specifications. The
motor current should not exceed the SS7 rating.
4. Check all control wiring, close SS7 cabinet and ensure the installation is electrically safe and that
it is safe to run the motor.
5. It is recommended that all digital inputs are disconnected before applying voltage to the SS7 for
the first time to prevent accidentally starting the motor. It is also recommended not to apply main
voltage (3ph~) before commissioning the softstarter.
Note: SS7 Softstarter are configured with START, STOP, RESET from keypad by default.
6. Digital input status can be checked through screen G0: DIG INPUT= X 0 0 0 0 F.
X indicates this digital input is on, 0 indicates the digital input is off.
K indicates PTC input is not active. F indicates PTC input is active.
As default, the digital inputs are disabled G6.1 OPER MODE=1 (LOCAL). This means that the
SS7 start and stop can only be controlled via the display unit pushbuttons.
8. Ensure the stop circuit is open before configuring the SS7 to work in 3-wire mode.
9. Set the motor (rated) nameplate and start/stop parameters, protection and user parameters.
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10. Set jumpers as follows:
Note: 230V/400V/500V soft starter use control board with reference E001.
690V soft starter use control board with reference E002.
Note: In order to select the analogue input, you must only configure the jumper in the corresponding position.
3. POWER RANGE
3.1. SS7 Standard Softstarter
FRAME CODE
Rated
I(A)
Motor Power (kW)
Power Ratings for
230-500VAC (-20% to +10%)
230V 400V 440V 500V
SS70009 9 2 4 5 5,5
SS70017 17 5 7 9 11
SS70030 30 9 15 18,5 18,5
1 SS70045 45 14 22 25 30
SS70060 60 18 30 35 40
SS70075 75 22 37 45 50
SS70090 90 25 45 55 65
SS70110 110 35 55 65 80
SS70145 145 45 75 90 100 NOTES:
2 SS70170 170 50 90 110 115
SS70210 210 65 110 120 150 The values of the tables are valid for 4-
pole AC motors.
SS70250 250 75 132 160 180
For current values which are not in
SS70275 275 85 150 170 200 accordance with the values in this
SS70330 330 100 185 200 220 tables, please contact with LS.
3
SS70370 370 115 200 220 257 For higher power ratings, contact with
SS70460 460 145 250 270 315 LS customer support.
SS70580 580 185 315 375 415
SS70650 650 200 355 425 460
4 SS70800 800 250 450 500 560
SS70900 900 280 500 560 630
SS71000 1000 322 560 616 700
SS71200 1250 400 710 850 900
5
SS71500 1500 500 800 900 1100
Table 3.1 SS7 Standard Softstarter. Power and current value table
for 230-500VAC
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EXAMPLE
Rated Current of the Softstarter under the described conditions: In, (110 Amps)
The thyristors will be bypassed.
Starting Current, as multiple of the nominal current (In), that means: 4.5xIn
Starting Time, in seconds, (30s)
Seconds between the end of starting and the beginning of next starting (10 startings per hour)
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4. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Input voltage (3-Phase) 230-500V (-20% to +10%)
(3-Phase) 690V (-20% to +10%)
INPUT
Supply frequency 47 to 62 Hz
Control voltage 230VAC ±10%, others under demand
Output voltage 0 to 100% Input voltage
OUTPUT Output frequency Same as the input
Efficiency at full load >99%
Ambient temperature Minimum: -10ºC / Maximum: +50ºC
Storage temperature 0ºC to +70ºC
ENVIRONMENTAL Ambient humidity <95%, non-condensing
PROTECTION Altitude de-rating >1000m, 1% per 100m; 3000m max.
Protection degree IP20
Degree of Pollution Degree of Pollution 3
Input phase missing
High voltage
Low input voltage
Starting current limit
Rotor locked
MOTOR
Motor overload (thermal model)
PROTECTIONS
Underload
Phase umbalance
Motor overtemperature (PTC, normal status 150R-2K7)
Shearpin current
Max. number of startings/hour
SOFTSTARTER Thyristor fault
PROTECTIONS Softstarter overtemperature
Torque surge
Initial torque
Initial torque par
Acceleration time
Current limit: 1 to 5·In
Overload: 0.8 to 1.2·In, Overload slope: 0 to 10
ADJUSTMENTS Deceleration time / Freewheel stop
DC Braking
Slow speed (1/7 fundamental frequency)
Dual setting
Number of allowed startings/hour
Torque control
Water hammer surge control stop
2 Analogue Inputs programmable in voltage or current (0-10V, 0-20mA or 4-20mA)
INPUT SIGNALS 5 programmable Digital Inputs
1 PTC input
1 Analogue Output 0-20mA or 4-20mA
OUTPUT SIGNALS
3 changeover Output Relays (10A, 250VAC non inductive)
Physical level RS232 / RS485
SERIAL
Modbus communication industrial protocol
COMMUNICATIONS
Profibus, DeviceNet and Johnson Control (Metasys) as option
Phase current
Supply voltage
Relays status
Digital inputs / PTC status
Analogue inputs value
DISPLAYED
Analogue output value
INFORMATION
Overload status
Motor supply frequency
Motor power factor
Developed power. Motor shaft torque
Fault history (5 most recent faults)
Local via keypad
CONTROL SOURCES Remote via digital inputs
Serial Communications (Modbus, RS232/RS485)
LED1 Green, voltage present on control board
LED’S INDICATIONS LED2 Orange. Blinking, motor accelerating/decelerating. On, motor running
LED3 Red, Fault present
CERTIFICATION CE, UL, cUL, cTick
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5. DIMENSIONS
5.1. Dimensions for Frames 1 and 2
DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT
FRAME REFERENCE
H1 H2 H3 W1 W2 D Y1 (kg)
SS70009 – SS70090 11,6
SS70009.6 – SS70090.6 11,6
1 414 396 347 226 120 230 -
SS70009B – SS70090B 12,1
SS70009.6B – SS70090.6B 12,1
SS70110 – SS70250 19
SS70110.6 – SS70250.6 19
2 523 506 457 314 160 260 -
SS70110B – SS70250B 21
SS70110.6B – SS70250.6B 21
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6. CONFORMITY DECLARATION
Council Directive(s) to which conformity is declared :
IEC 60947-4-2 (1999) Low voltages switchgear and control gear. Part 4-2 : Contactors
and motor starters – AC semiconductor motor controller and starters.
EN 50178 (1998) Electronic equipment for use in power installations.
EN 60204-1 (1999) Safety of machinery.
Electrical equipment for machines.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY STANDARDS
We, the undersigned, hereby declare that equipment specified above conforms to the Directives
and Standards mentioned.
(Signature/Date)
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7. CONNECTION TERMINALS
The next figure provides the electrical specification of all SS7 control inputs and outputs. Each input and
output is individually described below:
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1 LOCK PARAM=NO
Forward.
4 LANGUE=ENGLISH ENGLISH
Backward to
group screen. SPANISH
5 INITIALISE=NO
Backward to the
previous screens. G2 NAMEPLATE Forward to the group screens.
1 I STARTER=800A
2 I MOTOR=1400A
3 V MOTOR=1
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9. STATUS MESSAGES
1. Control mode indication: Local (L), Remote (R), Serial Comms (C), Jog (G),
Pump control (P).
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Active power 1 to 900kW The instantaneous kilowatts and percentage of nominal motor
450kW Pr=99% - Read only torque.
Motor torque 0 to 999% Note: This screen is only visible while the motor is running.
RELAYS 1 2 3 0 0 0 Status of relay 1, 2, 0 – Open Shows the relay status if the relays are energised (X) or de-
- Read only
3. X – Closed energised (0).
The first five digits refer to the digital inputs and the sixth is for the
PTC temperature sensor.
When the motor current is lower than the overload current set at
G3.2, the overload status is 1%. As soon as the current increases
Motor Overload above the overload current, the overload factor begins to
O/L STATUS=0% 0 to 100% - Read only
status increase, the more the difference is, the faster the overload factor
grows, until this reaches 100%, when the soft starter will trip and
show overload fault.
V or mA
Analogue input 1 0 to 10V Shows the value of analogue Input 1 (volts, mA) according to the
AI1=0.00mA = 0% value, value in user 4 to 20mA User Read only option selected at G6.8, and the value in user units according to
units. 0 to 20mA selectable the option selected at G6.10 and with the scale selected at G6.9.
units
V or mA Shows the value at the Analogue Input 2 (volts, mA) according to
Analogue input 2 0 to 10V
User the option selected at G6.11, and the value in user units
AI2=0.00mA = 0% status, value in user 4 to 20mA Read only
selectable according to the option selected at G6.13 and with the scale
units. 0 to 20mA
units selected at G6.12.
Displays the absolute value of the Analogue output 1, in real units
Status of the 0 to 20mA
AO1=0.00mA =0% mA or % Read only and percentage over the range of the Analogue output 1.The
Analogue Output 1 4 to 20mA
Analogue output should be related to the source selected at G7.4
Software and
S/W 2.1 H/W 2.0 - - - Displays the actual software (S/W) and hardware (H/W) revision.
Hardware revision.
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
The overload curve determines the response time under overload conditions.
There is a non-linear relation between the overload parameter (G3.2 OV
LOAD) and this parameter, in order to set the time required for tripping on F4
OVERLOAD. If 3 OV/LOAD T =1 is selected then the response time for an
overload condition is almost immediate, but if OV/LOAD T=10 then takes the
soft starter trips on F4 OVERLOAD after a time delay.
Adjust: If you need a fast response under overload conditions, please select
OV/LOAD T =1. If you need a slow response, then select OV/LOAD T =10.
For normal operation leave this value as default (OV/LOAD T =5).
The response time for the overload protection can be calculated from the
following curve:
4
10
3
10
G3.3 / Overload
3 OV/LOAD T=5 1 to 10 5
curve
Overload curve = 10
2
10
Overload curve= 5
Overload curve= 1
1
10
0
10
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6
In x DT0026B
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
The soft starter will stop immediately when the current drawn by the motor
reaches this value during normal operation. This parameter is off during
(0.6 to acceleration or deceleration. The stop should be done in a controlled way.
G3.8 / Shearpin
8 SHRPIN=OFF 1.2)·In of OFF Adjust: Set current value for the SS7 to stop.
current
SS7, OFF Application: Oversized electrical motors used for starting, but working under
nominal conditions at running, may only reach the Shearpin current because
of mechanical problems locked rotors, etc.
Enable/Disable the asymmetric current protection at the soft starter
OPTION FUNCTION
G3.9 / When enabled, the soft starter will trip on F3
Y
9 ASYM I ENB=Y Asymmetrical Y Y=YES ASYM CURR if there is a current imbalance
N
current greater than 40%.
N=NO Protection disabled.
162 to 208V
@220V
280 to 360V To protect the motor or other equipment from low mains voltage. Low voltage
G3.10 / Under @400V will usually increase the motor current.
10 UNDER V=320V 320V
voltage 350 to 450V Adjust: Set the minimum tolerable level in conjunction with 11 Under voltage
@500V Delay.
508 to 653V
@690V
This parameter sets the maximum operation time for under voltage conditions
UNDERVOLTAGE G3.11 Under 0 to 10s,
5s before tripping.
DELAY voltage delay OFF
Adjust:: Set to maximum under voltage operation time allowed
231 to 266V
@230V
400 to 460V
To protect the motor from high input voltage.
G3.12 / Over @400V
12 OVERVOLT=440V 440V Adjust: Set the maximum level tolerable in conjunction with the 13 Over
voltage 500 to 575V
voltage timeout.
@500V
726 to 835V
@690V
This parameter sets the maximum operation time during over voltage
G3.13 / Over 0 to 10s,
13 O/V DELAY=5s 5s conditions before tripping.
voltage timeout OFF
Adjust: Set to maximum over voltage operation time allowed.
Establish the maximum number of starts allowed before tripping on F12
G3.14 /
EXCESIV STR.
14 START LIMIT=3 Maximum 1 to 10 3
Adjust: Set maximum number of starts allowed for the specified time at 15:
number of starts
START INTERVAL.
Establish the time allowed between the first and the last start in G3.14:
START LIMIT before tripping on F12 EXCESIV STR.
G3.15 / Start 0 to 60Min,
15 STR/INT=15Min 15Min Adjust: Set the time limit for the maximum number of starts to occur.
interval OFF
Applications: Mills, crushers, and applications where an excessive number of
starts could damage the motor due to very high current during acceleration.
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
Establish the initial torque to be applied to the motor at the beginning of the
ramp up.
Adjust: It is recommended to begin with a low initial torque value, normally
default. Observe motor rotation immediately after start command. If the motor
doesn’t spin, machine torque requirement may be higher, and it may be
necessary to increase this until the motor starts to turn normal after a start
G4.4 / Initial command has been applied. If a very high current is noticed at the very
4 INIT TORQ=35% 30 to 99% 35%
Torque beginning of starting process, this could be due to an initial torque setting that
is too high - this must be decreased until a proper value is achieved.
Applications: For submerged pumps, generally a torque between 40% and
45% is required. For applications such as mills or crushers, the required
torque is normally between 40% and 50%.
Note: These values are typical adjustments. Each application requires
individual settings to achieve the best performance.
Set the time for 3 INITIAL TORQUE to be applied to the motor.
Adjust: When working with high inertia loads, increase this value in
G4.5 / Initial conjunction with parameter G4.4 INITIAL TORQUE, until the motor begins to
5 INIT TQ T=1s 0 to 10s 1s
torque time turn. All other applications should leave this value as default.
Applications: In pumps a usual value is 0, and in heavy load machines it can
vary between 1 and 3 seconds.
Adjusts the motor acceleration time from standstill to nominal speed, provided
that no current limit occurs as that will cause a longer acceleration time.
Adjust: Depending on the application, the time set will vary in order to make
sure no current limit takes place during acceleration. If this occurs, the
G4.6 / acceleration time or acceleration current limit settings will need to be
6 ACEL TIME=6s Acceleration 0 to 180s 6s increased
Time Applications: In submerged pumps, the usual acceleration time is between 4
and 8 seconds. With very high inertial loads, that can vary between 20 and 60
seconds.
Note: These values are typical adjustments. Each application requires
individual settings to achieve the best performance.
Maximum current a motor can draw during the acceleration/deceleration.
Adjust: Set the maximum current a motor can draw during the
acceleration/deceleration of the motor. Typically set to 2.5 to 3x nominal
G4.7 / Current (1.5 to 5)·In current of the motor.
7 I LIMIT=1400A (3.5)·In
limit of SS7 Values below 2 times of the motor rated current should be avoided. Under
these conditions the resulting motor torque is normally insufficient to generate
a successful start at full load; also the soft starter could trip on F4 Overload.
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Starting of
ramp up
End of ramp down
G4.4 Initial
torque
G4.6 G5.2
Time
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Figure 11.3 Deceleration curve
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G6.2 / Local Y
2 LOCAL RESET=Y Y Enable local reset via keypad.
reset control N
G6.3 / Select the task of the digital input once it is active (X).
3 DINPUT1 SEL=4 Multifunction 1 0 to 10 4 OPT. MODE FUNCTION
input 0 Not active The input left without effect.
Start command given through
1 Start
pushbutton.
G6.4 / Stop command given through
2 Stop
4 DINPUT2 SEL=0 Multifunction 2 0 to 10 0 pushbutton.
input Stop/Reset command given
3 Stop-Reset
through pushbutton.
Start command when contact is
G6.5 / 4 Start-Stop closed and stop command when
5 DINPUT3 SEL=0 Multifunction 3 0 to 10 0 contact is opened.
input The reset is done when the
5 Reset
contact is closed.
6 Slow Speed + Slow speed in + direction.
G6.6 / 7 Slow Speed - Slow speed in – direction.
6 DINPUT4 SEL=0 Multifunction 4 0 to 10 0 Contact will be closed to apply
input 8 DC Brake
CC braking after deceleration.
Selection of the Second Setting
9 Dual setting
at G8.
G6.7 Fault will be generated when the
7 DINPUT5 SEL=0 Multifunction 5 0 to 10 0 10 External trip
contact is opened.
input
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Screen Range Function
Description Value
It configures the AI1 as voltage or current signal.
OPT. DESCRIPTION
G6.8 / Analogue 0 0-20mA
8 ANI1 FORMAT =1 0 to 2 1
Input 1 Format 1 4-20mA
2 0-10V
12mA
12mA
4mA
bar bar
0 bar 6 bar 10 bar 0 bar 5 bar 10 bar
0% 60% 100% 0% 50% 100%
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Figure 11.4 Analogue input 1 scaled as 0-20mA / 4-20mA
G6.9 / Range of
the Analogue 0_0 to
9 AI1 RANGE 0_10 0_10 Adjust : Set according to the range of the connected transducer.
Input 1 in 0_999
absolute units
OFF,
G6.10 /
Bar
10 AI1 UNITS=OFF Analogue Input 1 OFF When OFF, is displayed in %.
ºC
units
Mtr
It configures the AI2 as voltage or current signal.
OPT. DESCRIPTION
G6.11 Analogue 0 0-20mA
11 ANI2 FORMAT =1 0 to 2 1
Input 2 Format 1 4-20mA
2 0-10V
G6.12 / Range of
the Analogue 0_0 to
12 AI2 RANGE 0_10 0_10 Adjust: Set according to the range of the connected transducer.
Input 2 in 0_999
absolute units
OFF,
G6.13 /
Bar
13 AI2 UNITS=OFF Analogue Input 2 OFF When OFF, is displayed in %.
ºC
units
Mtr
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
Note: Coming from previous page.
OPT. DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
Relay will be active a fault
9 General Fault
occurs.
Will be active if no faults are
10 No fault
present (failsafe).
One or more thyristors
11 Thyristor fault
are fault.
Relay enables when screen
12 Autoreset Fault G15.2 Attempt number setting is
G7.2 / Relay 2 passed over.
2 REL2 SEL ON=15 control source 0 to 21 15 The soft starter is ready to run
13 Ready
selection the motor.
ON at the beginning of the ramp
up /
14 Run
OFF at the end of the ramp
down.
ON at the end of the ramp up /
15 Bypass/React OFF at the beginning of the ramp
down.
ON at the end of the ramp up /
16 Delay OFF at the end of the ramp
down.
The SS7 is running and the
pressure switch opens for longer
17 High pressure
than the time entered in screen
G16.4
The SS7 is running and the
pressure switch opens for longer
18 Low pressure
than the time entered in screen
G16.5.
The flow switch is ignored for the
time set in screen G16.6 on
receipt of a valid start signal.
19 No flow After this time the SS7 will trip if
G7.3 / Relay 3 no flow is indicated for longer
3 REL3 SEL ON=9 control source 0 to 21 9 than the time set in screen
selection
G16.7.
The well probe controller (or
20 Low water other level controller) detects a
lack of water.
A fault from F24 to F27 and F5
21 Pump fault has occurred. Pump related
faults.
__________
Note: Relay 3 can be configured the same as relay 1 and 2, with the 21
possible adjustments except if the EXTERNAL BRAKE option has been
selected in screen G13.4. In that case, relay 3 will remain internally adjusted,
for control of the EXTERNAL DC BRAKE and cannot be configured. E N G L I S H
INSTANTANEOUS BY- PASS DELAY
0V 0V 0V
ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
Provides the ability to select the driving source of the Analogue output, from
the following list.
OPT. DESCRIPTION
0 UNUSED
1 MOTOR CURRENT
G7.4 / Analogue 2 MOTOR POWER
4 ANALOG1 SEL=0 output source 0 to 7 0
3 MOTOR TORQUE
selection
4 COSINUS PHI
5 INPUT VOLTAGE
6 ANALOG I 1 ECHO
7 ANALOG I 2 ECHO
13,6mA
8,7mA
12mA
4mA
% %
0% 60% 100% 200% 0% 60% 100% 200%
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G7.6 Analogue
6 AO1 LOW=0% Output low set 0 to 500% 0%
point
It scales de Analogue Output in order to get a better reading.
G7.7 / Analogue
7 AO1 HIGH=100% Output high set 0 to 500% 100%
point
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
G8.4 / Dual Establish the initial torque to be applied to the motor at the beginning of the
4 INIT TRQ2 =30% setting Initial 30 to 99% 30% ramp up.
Torque Adjust: Refer to parameter G4.4 for further information.
G8.5 / Dual
Set the time for the initial torque (G8.4) to be applied to the motor.
5 T PAR INI2=1s setting Initial 0 to 10s 1s
Adjust: Refer to parameter G4.5 for further information.
Torque Time
Adjust the motor acceleration time from standstill to nominal speed, provided
G8.6 / Dual
that no current limit occurs as that will cause a longer acceleration time.
6 ACC TIME2=12s setting 0 to 180s 12s
Adjust: The time setting depends on the application. Refer to parameter G4.6
Acceleration time
for further information.
G8.7 / Dual Maximum current a motor can draw during the acceleration/deceleration.
(1.5 to 5)·In
7 I LIMIT2 =2800A Setting current 3·In Adjust: Set to determine the maximum allowed current consumption during
of SS7
limit the acceleration/deceleration. Refer to parameter G4.7 for further information.
Set the required stop mode. The stop could be controlled through a ramp
down voltage or uncontrolled where the time to stop depends on the inertia of
G8.8 / Dual Y
8 FREWEL STP2=N N the load (freewheel stop).
setting spin stop N
Adjust: If a controlled stop is required, set "N" for a spinning stop, set Y. Refer
to parameter G5.1 for further information.
G8.9 / Dual Establish the required time for a controlled stop.
9 DEC TIME2=12s setting 0 to 180s 12s Adjust: Begin with a short time and increase it until desired stop is achieved.
deceleration time Refer to parameter G5.2 for further information.
In applications where it’s desired to avoid water hammer effect, select this
algorithm. In other applications, the normal deceleration ramp is sufficient.
OPT. DESCRIPTION
1 NORMAL
2 HAMMER PREVENT
G8.10 / Dual Adjust: In applications with water hammer problems during deceleration,
10 DEC MD SEL2= 11 setting select the hammer algorithm. In other applications set normal deceleration
1 to 2 1 algorithm.
deceleration
mode select When selecting the hammer algorithm for the deceleration, 2 parameters
must be set to properly adjust the stop.
Percentage of time the hammer algorithm is active during the deceleration
time. Minimum torque the motor must deliver during the stop.
To correctly adjust the deceleration of such an application with hammer
problems you may need to perform an interactive process by trial and error
until the application is correctly commissioned.
G8.11 / Dual Set the percentage of time for the hammer algorithm is to be active during
11 HAMR FAC2=75% setting hammer 1 to 99% 75% deceleration.
factor Adjust: It is set in % of the deceleration time of the motor (G8.9).
G8.12 / Dual
1 to 99% of Set the minimum torque to be applied during deceleration (for Hammer
12 MINI TRQ2=1% setting minimum 1%
G8.11 Algorithm).
torque 2
This parameter sets the correct phase sequence at the input, when starting
the motor. It can happen that the soft starter tries to start with a phase
sequence at the input different than the one we have set. In this case the soft
starter trips on F2 WRONG PH/SQ.
G8.13 / Dual OPT. DESCRIPTION
setting in phase 1 NO SEQ PROTECT
13 PHASE SEQ2=2 sequence at the 1 to 3 2 2 L1 L2 L3 SEQ
input of the soft 3 2 L1 L2 L3 seq
starter Adjust: Determine your input phase sequence; adjust this parameter
according to this sequence. E N G L I S H
Note: When operating at SLOW SPEED or DC BRAKE you must always
select a phase sequence (L1 L2 L3 or Inverse Sequence). The option 1 NO
SEQ PROTECT is not allowed for these modes.
G8.14 / Dual This parameter sets the overload motor current protection at nominal
(0.6 to
setting of conditions. The time for this protection to trip depends on the actual current
14 OV LOAD2=1200A 1.5)·In of In of SS7
overload motor drawn by the motor and the parameter G3.3.
SS7
current Adjust: Enter the rated (nameplate) motor current value.
This parameter sets the overload motor current protection at nominal
conditions. The time for this protection to trip depends on the actual current
G8.15 / Dual
drawn by the motor and the parameter G3.3.
15 OV/LOAD T2=5 setting of 1 to 10 5
Adjust: If you need a fast response under overload conditions, please select
overload curve
O OV/LOAD T =1. If you need a slow response, then select OV/LOAD T =10.
For normal operation leave this value as default (OV/LOAD T =5).
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
This parameter adjusts the OVERLOAD CURVE DURING ACCELERATION.
Use this parameter when trying to accelerate high inertia load. In case of
pumps, fans (Torque = K x Speed²) leave as default (100%).
This parameter is only active during acceleration and not in normal running
G8.16 Dual conditions, where only G3.2 & G3.3 are active.
16 OVL FAC2=100% setting starting 100 to 500% 100% For low inertia pumps, fans (Torque = K x Speed²) leave as default value
Overload Factor (100%).
For mills, crushes and centrifuges (high inertia moment) start with low starting
overload factor (150%) and increase this value till we can accelerate this load
without tripping on F4 OVERLOAD.
The soft starter allows for the connection of a standard motor PTC (Terminals
T16-T17) to detect overheating of the motor. Every input resistance between
G8.17 / Dual 150ohm and 2.7kohms is taken as a correct value (ok) and every value found
setting out of this range is taken as a fault (fault). If you select MOTOR PTC =Yes
Y
17 MTR PTC2=N Enable/Disable NO and the input resistance at terminals T16-T17 is out of the valid range, then
N
PTC motor the soft starter should trip on F8 MOTOR PTC. To protect the motor after
option tripping due to PTC alarm against further thermal overload, the PTC
resistance.
Adjust: Depending on availability of a valid Motor PTC, select Yes or No.
Under load current determines the current level the motor must not operate
below.
Adjust : Usually leave as 50% of the nominal current of the motor.
G8.18 / Dual
(0 to 0.9)·In Applications: This protection helps to detect mechanical problems such as
18 UNLOAD2=0.0A setting of under 0.0A
of SS7 broken shafts, belts, ... when this occurs, the motor will running under no load
load current
conditions.
When working with pumps, this protection help to detect no load pump
operation, due to a lack of water or pump input pipe water position.
This parameter sets the maximum allowable operation time under load
G8.19 / Dual conditions before tripping.
0 to 99s,
19 UNLOAD T2=OFF setting of under OFF Adjust: Depends on the application, but should be set to trip as soon as a
OFF
load delay condition occurs.
Applications: Pumps, fans.
The soft starter should stop immediately when the current drawn by the motor
reaches this value during nominal conditions. This parameter is off during
G8.20 Dual (0.6 to acceleration or deceleration. The stop should be done in a controlled way.
20 SHRPIN2=OFF setting Shearpin 1.2)·In of OFF Adjust: Set current value for the SS7 to stop.
current SS7, OFF Application: Oversized electrical motors used for starting, but working under
nominal conditions at running, it may only reach the Shearpin current due to
mechanical problems like locked rotors, etc.
G8.21 / Dual
Enable/Disable the asymmetric current protection at the soft starter. When
setting of an Y
21 ASYM I ENB2=N N enabled, the soft starter will trip on F3 ASYMMETRIC CURRENT if there is a
asymmetrical N
current imbalance greater than 40%.
current
G8.22 / Dual Set the nominal current of the motor. This is necessary for correct motor
22 I MTR2=30A setting rated 1 to 1200A * protection.
motor current Adjust: Set this value according to rated (nameplate) motor current.
Adjust nominal motor voltage.
OPT. DESCRIPTION
1 220-240V
G8.23 / setting
2 380-440V
23 V MTR2=2 rated Motor 1 to 4 2
3 460-525V
Voltage
4 660-690V
Adjust: Set this parameter according to input voltage at the soft starter input.
Make sure this value is also relevant for the rated (Nameplate) motor voltage.
G8.24 Dual
24 P MTR 2 =4.0kW setting rated 4 to 999kW * Set the nominal motor power rating.
motor power
G8.25 / Dual
Set the rated (nameplate) motor cos phi to for calculating the instantaneous
25 COS PHI 2 =85% setting motor 40 to 99% 85%
torque developed by the motor.
power factor
Set the mains frequency.
G8.26 / Dual Adjust: Where the mains frequency is 50Hz, leave as default. Where the
50Hz
6 FREQ 2= 50Hz setting supply 50Hz mains frequency is unknown or different than 50Hz (60Hz) set 50/60Hz.
50/60Hz
frequency Note: When you set 50/60Hz the SS7 starts an algorithm to detect the mains
frequency. This algorithm is off when setting 50Hz.
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Set the comparator ON set point. If the value of the source selected is higher
G9.2 / than the ON set point for the time specified at G9.4, the output state of this
2 COMP1 ON=100% Comparator 1 0 to 500% 100% comparator changes to ON. One of these relays must be selected as a
ON set point comparator, see screens group G7.
Adjust: It sets in % of the selected source (G9.1).
Set the comparator OFF set point. If the value of the source selected is lower
G9.3 than this OFF set point for the time specified at G9.4 the output of this
3 COMP1 OFF=80% Comparator1 0 to 500% 80% comparator changes to OFF. One of these relays must be selected as a
OFF set point comparator, see screen group G7.
Adjust: It sets in % of the selected source (G9.1).
G9.4 /
4 T COMP1 ON=5s Comparator 1 0 to 99s 5s Set the ON delay condition for the comparator.
ON delay
G9.5 Comparator
5 T COMP1 OFF=5s 0 to 99s 5s Set the OFF delay condition for the comparator.
1 OFF delay
EXAMPLE: When motor current exceeds rated current a relay could be used to warn against motor overload.
% I motor Motor
current
100%
80%
E N G L I S H
0%
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
G9.6 /
6 COMPR2 SEL=1 Comparator 2 0 to 8 1 See table in parameter G9.1.
source selection
Set the comparator ON set point. If the value of the source selected is higher
than the ON set point for the time specified at G9.4, the output state of this
G9.7 Comparator
2 COMP2 ON=100% 0 to 500% 100% comparator changes to ON. One of these relays must be selected as a
2 ON set point
comparator, see screens group G7.
Adjust It is set in % of the selected source (G9.6).
Set the comparator OFF set point. If the value of the source selected is lower
G9.8 / than this OFF set point for the time specified at G9.10 the output of this
8 COMP2 OFF=80% Comparator 2 0 to 500% 80% comparator changes to OFF. One of these relays must be selected as a
OFF set point comparator, see screen group G7.
Adjust: It is set in % of the selected source (G9.6).
G9.9 /
9 T COMP2 ON=5s Comparator 2 0 to 99s 5s Set the ON delay condition for the comparator 2
ON delay
G9.10 /
10 TCMP2 OFF=5s Comparator 2 0 to 99s 5s Set the OFF delay condition for the comparator 2.
OFF delay
G9.11 /
11 SELEC COMP3=1 Comparator 3 0 to 8 1 See table in parameter G9.1.
source selection
Set the comparator ON set point. If the value of the source selected is higher
G9.12 / than the ON set point for the time specified at G9.14, the output state of this
12 COMP3 ON=100% Comparator 3 0 to 500% 100% comparator changes to ON. One of these relays must be selected as a
ON set point comparator, see screens group G7.
Adjust: It is sets in % of the selected source (G9.11).
Set the comparator OFF set point. If the value of the source selected is lower
G9.13 / than this OFF set point for the time specified at G9.14 the output of this
13 CMP3 OFF=80% Comparator 3 0 to 500% 80% comparator changes to OFF. One of these relays must be selected as a
OFF set point comparator, see screen group G7.
Adjust: It is sets in % of the selected source (G9.11).
G9.14 /
14 TCMP3 ON=5s Comparator 3 0 to 99s 5s Set the ON delay condition for the comparator 3.
ON delay
G9.15 /
15 TCMP3 OFF=5s Comparator 3 0 to 99s 5s Set the OFF delay condition for the comparator 3.
OFF delay
Function: Shows the last fault the soft starter tripped on. When a fault occurs,
the soft starter automatically shows this screen. At the same time, the fault led
lights up. This fault may be reset by pressing the STOP-RESET button on the
display unit (if enabled) or using an externally configured RESET input.
Example: When fault occurs led red will light and status line (upper line) will
G10.1 / Register show FLT. The average current and voltage displayed are the values right
1 NO FAULT - -
1 of fault history when fault occurred.
Last line will show the fault name and the status of SS7 when the fault
occurred separated by “/” in case automatic reset was no activated, or by “:”
in case it was activated
If “*” key is pressed it will display the position of the fault in the history and the
number related to it.
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
Clear the fault history log which resets the above screens back to the default
setting NO FAULTS.
G10.6 / Clear Y
6 DELET FAULTS=N N Adjust:: Select YES (Y) to clear the fault history log. The screen will
history fault N
automatically reset back to the default value NO (N) once the fault history is
cleared.
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1. From keypad: Set screen G6.1 to MODE 4 (LOCAL JOG-JOG+), by pressing START, the motor
will turn at slow speed (+), and when pressing stop motor will turn at slow speed (-).
2. From digital inputs: Any of the digital inputs can be set to 6 for the motor to run at (+) slow
speed or to option 7 for the motor to run at (-) slow speed.
3. Automatic: By this operation mode, when providing start command the SS7 will execute the
following sequence. First it will turn at (+) slow speed during the time set in screen G12.4, then it
will accelerated to nominal speed and after stop command it will run at (-) slow speed during the
time set in screen G12.5 after deceleration.
Slow speed will be used only for short time motor positioning operation.
Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
Enable/Disable slow speed during the acceleration/deceleration.
OPTION FUNCTION
G12.1 / Slow Y
1 L/S ACC-DEC =N NO Y=YES Slow speed mode enabled.
speed mode N
N=NO Slow speed mode disabled.
Adjust: When slow speed is not required set to 0. Otherwise, set to 1.
Provides the torque applied to the motor during slow speed process.
G12.2 / Slow
2 L SPD TORQ =30% 30 to 99% 30% Adjust: The level depends on the load. Start at low values and increase until
Speed Torque
the motor operates at slow speed mode
Timeout condition while working at slow speed. When exceeded, the soft
starter will trip on F18 Timeout slow Speed.
G12.3 / Slow
3 L.S MAX T =0s 0 to 60s 0s Adjust: Therefore a maximum slow speed time operation must be set if slow
Speed Timeout
speed is required, to protect both motor and soft starter and enabling tripping
on F18.
G12.4 / Slow
Run time at slow speed before the ramp up starts.
Speed 0 to 60s,
4 L.S ACL T=0s 0s Adjust: the required time for the motor to work at slow speed before
Acceleration OFF
accelerating.
Time
G12.5 / Slow
Run time at slow speed after deceleration.
speed 0 to 60s,
5 L.S DEC T=0s 0s Adjust: the required time for the motor to work at slow speed after
Deceleration OFF
decelerating.
Time
Nominal Voltage
99% G4.6 Acceleration time
G5.2 Deceleration time
G12.2 Slow speed torque
30%
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Figure 11.8 Work at slow speed in auto mode
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
G15.1 / YES
1 AUTO RESET=NO NO Enable / Disable SS7 automatic reset function.
Automatic Reset NO
G15.2 Number of
auto reset
2 ATTEMP NUMBR=5 attempts before 1 to 5 5 Provides the number of attempts to reset the SS7 before it trips.
tripping due to
fault
G15.3 / Delay
time from fault Allows the user to select the period of time between the fault trip and the auto
3 R STR DEL=5s 5 to 120s 5s
event to auto reset.
reset
G15.4 / Time
after the attempt It allows to select the time the SS7 has to run without fault and after this the
4 RS COUNT=15Min 1 to 60Min 15Min
counter will be internal attempt counter will be reset.
reset
G15.5 / Auto It selects fault no1 for the auto reset mode.
5 F1 AUTO RST=0 reset fault 1 0 to 20 0
selection
FAULT FAULT LIST FAULT FAULT LIST
0 NO AUTO RESET 11 SCR_1 FAULT
G15.6 / Auto 1 PHAS MISING 12 SCR_2 FAULT
6 F2 AUTO RST=0 reset fault 2 0 to 20 0 2 WRONG PH/SQ 13 SCR_3 FAULT
selection 3 ASYM CURR 14 SCR_S FLT
4 OVER LOAD 15 EXCESIV LS T
G15.7 / Auto 5 UNDER LOAD 16 COMMS T/OUT
7 F3 AUTO RST=0 reset fault 3 0 to 20 0 6 STARTER OVT 17 EXTERN TRIP
selection 7 MOTOR PTC 18 CUR FLT
8 SHEAR PIN 19 CUR2 FLT
9 OVER VOLT 20 ALL THE FLTS
G15.8 / Auto
10 UNDER VOLT
8 F4 AUTO RST=0 reset fault 4 0 to 20 0
selection Note: Option 20 will automatically reset any of the above table faults.
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Name / Default
Screen Range Function
Description Value
Selects the start mode of the system.
Adjust:
OPTION FUNCTION
Display unit: Enables the display unit for start
stop control of the SS7. This is the only way in
which the SS7 can be started or stopped. Digital
inputs are preconfigured as follows:
D INPUT 1. High Pressure switch connection
(normally closed).
0 D INPUT 2. Low Pressure switch connection
(normally closed).
D INPUT 3 Flow switch connection (normally
closed).
D INPUT 4 Deep well probe connection (normally
closed).
D INPUT 5 Trip (normally closed).
G16.3 / Start
3 START MODE = 0 0–1 0
mode selection Wire: (Face Plate stop button is Reset only).
Remaining digital inputs are preconfigured as
follows:
D INPUT 1 High Pressure switch connection
(normally closed).
D INPUT 2 Low pressure switch connection
(normally closed).
1 D INPUT 3 Flow switch connection (normally
closed).
D INPUT 4 Deep well probe connection (normally
closed).
D INPUT 5 is configured for remote two wire
start/stop. This input acts as a reset command on
closing edge.
This is the time delay before the SS7 trips once the high pressure switch
G16.4 / High
4 HI PR DEL=00s 0 to 60s 0s connection opens (D INPUT 1).
pressure timeout
Note: SS7 ramps down to stop.
This is the time delay before the SS7 trips once the low pressure switch
G16.5 / Low
5 L PR DEL=0000s 0 to 3600s 20s connection opens (D INPUT 2).
pressure timeout
Note: SS7 ramps down to stop.
G16.6 / Low
0 to 1800s Sets the start bypass time, during which the SS7 starter ignores the Low
6 L PR BYP=0000s pressure start 10s
(30min) Pressure input (D INPUT 2).
bypass time
G16.7 / No Flow
Sets the time period for which the flow switch input is ignored following a start
7 FLO BYP=0000s Start Bypass 0 to 1800s 10s
command (D INPUT 3).
time
Sets the delay period before the starter responds to a no flow signal when in
G16.8 / No Flow
8 FLO DEB=00s 0 to 60s 10s normal run operation. (D INPUT 3).
Debounce Delay
Nota SS7 ramps down to stop.
Sets the delay period before the starter stops after receiving a valid deep well
G16.9 / Deep
9 LO WTR DEL=00s 0 to 60s 10s probe signal. (D INPUT 4).
Well Probe Delay
Note: SS7 ramps freewheel stops. E N G L I S H
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Fault F0 NO FAULTS
Description No fault detected.
Possible Cause Normal operation.
Action None required.
Fault F2 WRONG PH / SQ
Description Incorrect input supply phase sequence.
Possible Cause The mains phase sequence doesn't correspond to G3.1 (1 PHASE SEQUEN=2)
Action Swap two input phase over or change G3.1 Phase Sequence to suit supply
phase sequence.
Fault F7 STARTER OT
Description Heat sink too hot (>85ºC).
Sense level (> 85°C).
Possible Cause Insufficient cooling.
Fan failure.
Ambient temperature too high (>45ºC).
The actual current is higher than the nominal.
Action Check fans and cooling paths. Check the ambient temperature during normal
operation doesn't exceed 45ºC or 50ºC with re-rating. Check that correct re-rating
has been applied if higher than 45ºC. Check that actual motor current is the same
or smaller than the SS7 nominal current.
Fault F9 SHEARPIN
Description Shearpin current trip.
Sense level G3.8 Shearpin Current.
Possible Cause The motor has drawn a higher current than Shearpin protection setting at G3.8.
Rotor locked due to a mechanical obstruction.
Action Check if it’s possible that motor reaches the Shearpin current under normal
operation, and if so, increase the value of that protection. Check motor, cables
and load and the reason of the over current.
E N G L I S H
G1 MENU OPTIONS
1 LOCK PARAM= Yes/No N0
2 PASSWORD= 0000-9999 0
3 WRONG P/W= 0000-9999 XXXX
4 LANGUE= Span., Eng., D ENGLISH
5 INITIALISE= Yes/No NO
6 COMMISSION= Yes/No YES
G2 NAMEPLATE
1 ISTARTER= 9 - 1600 _ _ _A*
2 I MOTOR= 1 - 1600 _ _ _A *
3 V MOTOR= 1/2/3/4 2*
4 P MOTOR= 4 - 999 _ _ _KW
5 COS PHI M= 40 – 99% 85%
6 FREQ= 50/60 50Hz
G3 PROTECTIONS
1 PHASE SEQUEN= 1/2/3 2*
2 OV LOAD= 0,5-1,5 ISS7 1xI
3 OV/LOAD T= 1-10 5
4 OVL FAC= 100-500% 100%
5 MOTOR PTC= Yes/No N
6 UNLOAD= 0-0,8 0.0A
7 UNLOAD T= 0-99/Off OFF
8 SHRPIN= 0,6-1,2/Off OFF
9 ASYM I ENB= Yes/No YES
10 UNDER V= 162-450 320V
11 U/V DELAY= 0-10/Off 5s E N G L I S H
12 OVERVOLT= 254-575 440V
13 O/V DELAY= 0-10/Off 5s
14 START LIMIT= 1-10 3
15 STR/ INT= 0-60/Off 15Min
G4 ACCELERATION
1 STR DELAY= 0-600 0s
2 PULS TORQ= 50-99% 50%
3 PULS TQ T= 0,1-0,9/Off OFF
4 INIT TORQ= 0-100% 35%
5 INIT TQ T= 0-99 1s
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G5 DECELERATION
1 FREWEL STP= Yes/No YES
2 DECL TIME= 0-180 12s
3 DEC MD SEL= 1/2 1*
4 HAMR FACT= 0-100% 75%
5 MINI TORQ= 0-80% 1%
G6 INPUTS
1 OPER MODE= 1/2/3/4/5 1*
2 LOCAL RESET= Yes/No Y
3 DINPUT1 SEL= 0-10 4*
4 DINPUT2 SEL= 0-10 0*
5 DINPUT3 SEL= 0-10 0*
6 DINPUT4 SEL= 0-10 0*
7 DINPUT5 SEL= 0-10 0*
8 ANI1 FORMAT= 0/1/2 1
9 AI1 RANGE= 0-100 0-10
10 AI1 UNITS= Off/Bar/°C/m OFF
11 ANI2 FORMAT= 0/1/2 1
12 AI2RANGE= 0-100 0-10
13 AI2 UNITS= Off /Bar/°C/m OFF
G7 OUTPUTS
1 REL1 SEL ON= 1-21 14*
2 REL2 SEL ON= 1-21 15*
3 REL3 SEL ON= 1-21 9*
4 ANLOG1 SEL= 0-7 0*
5 AO1 FORMAT= 0/1 0*
6 AO1 LOW= 0-500 0%
7 AO1 HIGH= 0-500 100%
G8 DUAL SETTING
1 DUALSETING= Yes/No NO
2 PLS TORQ2= 50-99% 50%
3 PLS TQ T2= 0,1-0,9/Off OFF
4 INIT TRQ2= 0-100%/Off 30%
5 INIT TQ T2= 0-99 1s
6 ACC TIME2= 0-180 12s
7 I LIMIT2= 1-5 ISS7 2800A
8 FREWEL STP2= Yes/No N
9 DEC TIME2= 0-180 12s
10 DEC MD SEL2= 1/2 1
11 HAMR FAC2= 0-99 75
12 MINI TRQ2= 1-99% 1%
13 PHASE SEQ2= 1/2/3 2s
62 CONFIGURATION REGISTER
LS SS7 SERIES
G9 COMPARATORS
1 COMPR1 SEL= 0-8 1*
2 COMP1 ON= 0-100% 100%
3 COMP1 OFF= 0-100% 80%
4 T COMP1 ON= 0-100 5s
5 T COMP1 OFF= 0-100 5s
6 COMPR2 SEL= 0-8 1*
7 COMP2 ON= 0-100% 100%
8 COMP2 OFF = 0-100% 80%
9 T COMP2 ON= 0-100 5s
10 TCMP2 OFF= 0-100 5s
11 CMPR3 SEL= 0-8 1*
12 CMP3 ON= 0-100% 100%
13 CMP3 OFF= 0-100% 80%
14 T CMP3 ON= 0-100 5s
15 TCMP3 OFF= 0-100 5s
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 63
SS7 SERIES LS
G13 DC BRAKE
1 DCBRAK SEL= Yes/No NO
2 DC BRAK I= 30-99% 50%
3 DC BRAKE T= 0-99/ Off 0s
4 EXTERNAL B= Yes/No NO
64 CONFIGURATION REGISTER