Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Table of Contents i MN715 Section 1Quick Start Guide 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - Overview; Quick Start Checklist
Section 1Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide 1-1 MN715 Overview If you are an experienced user of Baldor controls, you are probably already familiar withthe keypad programming and keypad operation methods. If so, this quick start guide hasbeen prepared for you. This procedure will help get your syst...
Page 7 - Quick Start Procedure; up will not cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
Section 1General Information 1-2 Quick Start Guide MN715 Quick Start Procedure The following procedure will help get your system up and running in the keypad modequickly, and will allow you to prove the motor and control operation. This procedureassumes that the Control, Motor and Dynamic Brake hard...
Page 8 - General Information 2-1
Section 2General Information General Information 2-1 MN715 Overview The Baldor Series 15H control is a PWM inverter motor control. The control converts ACline power to fixed DC power. The DC power is then pulse width modulated intosynthesized three-phase AC line voltage for the motor. In this way, t...
Page 9 - -2 General Information; Limited Warranty
2-2 General Information MN715 Limited Warranty For a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase, BALDOR willrepair or replace without charge controls and accessories which ourexamination proves to be defective in material or workmanship. Thiswarranty is valid if the unit has not been...
Page 10 - General Information 2-3; Safety Notice; WARNING: Do not touch any circuit board, power device or electrical; Continued on next page.
General Information 2-3 MN715 Safety Notice : This equipment contains voltages that may be as great as 1000 volts! Electrical shockcan cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified personnel should attempt the start–upprocedure or troubleshoot this equipment. This equipment may be connected to other...
Page 11 - -4 General Information; RMS Symmetrical Amperes
Section 1General Information 2-4 General Information MN715 WARNING: Dynamic brake resistors may generate enough heat to ignite combustible materials. Keep all combustible materials andflammable vapors away from brake resistors. Caution: Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more th...
Page 12 - Temperature derating. Up to 40; Table 3-1 Series 15H Watts Loss Ratings; Enclosure Size
Section 3Receiving & Installation Receiving & Installation 3-1 MN715 Receiving & Inspection When you receive your control, there are several things you should do immediately. 1. Observe the condition of the shipping container and report any damageimmediately to the commercial carrier tha...
Page 13 - Control Installation; Shock Mounting
Section 1General Information 3-2 Receiving & Installation MN715 Control Installation The control must be securely fastened to the mounting surface at the mounting holes. Shock Mounting If the control will be subjected to levels of shock greater than 1G or vibration greater than0.5G at 10 to 60Hz...
Page 14 - Optional Remote Keypad Installation; Mounting Instruction:
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-3 MN715 Optional Remote Keypad Installation The keypad may be remotely mounted using optional Baldor keypad extension cable. Keypad assembly (white - DC00005A-01; gray - DC00005A-02) comescomplete with the screws and gasket required to moun...
Page 15 - Electrical Installation; System Grounding; Figure 3-1 Recommended System Grounding
Section 1General Information 3-4 Receiving & Installation MN715 Electrical Installation To make electrical connections, use UL listed closed loop connectors that are ofappropriate size for wire gauge being used. Connectors are to be installed using crimptool specified by the manufacturer of the ...
Page 16 - Continued; Line Impedance; Control Size; Volts; Line Reactors; Minimum inductance in Henries.; Load Reactors; Protect the control from a short circuit at the motor.
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-5 MN715 System Grounding Continued Ungrounded Distribution SystemWith an ungrounded power distribution system it is possible to have a continuous currentpath to ground through the MOV devices. To avoid equipment damage, an isolationtransfor...
Page 18 - Table 3-3 460VAC Controls (3 Phase) Wire Size and Protection Devices; Note: All wire sizes are based on 75
Receiving & Installation 3-7 MN715 Table 3-3 460VAC Controls (3 Phase) Wire Size and Protection Devices Control Rating Input Breaker Input Fuse (Amps) Wire Gauge Amps HP (Amps) Fast Acting Time Delay AWG mm 2 2 0.75 2 2 14 2.5 2 1 3 2.5 14 2.5 4 2 6 5 14 2.5 5 3 8 7 14 2.5 8 5 12 10 14 2.5 11 7....
Page 19 - 75VAC Controls (3 Phase) Wire Size and Protection Devices
3-8 Receiving & Installation MN715 Table 3-4 575VAC Controls (3 Phase) Wire Size and Protection Devices Control Rating Input Breaker Input Fuse (Amps) Wire Gauge Amps HP (Amps) Fast Acting Time Delay AWG mm 2 1.1 0.75 2 1.5 14 2.5 1.4 1 2.5 2 14 2.5 2.7 2 5 4 14 2.5 3.9 3 6 5 14 2.5 6.1 5 10 9 1...
Page 20 - Figure 3-2 Series 15H Control; See recommended Terminal Tightening Torques in Section 6.; Table 3-5 Control Board Jumpers; Jumper; 00 Hz Maximum Output Frequency.
Receiving & Installation 3-9 MN715 Figure 3-2 Series 15H Control Motor Control Board Expansion Board JP1 See recommended Terminal Tightening Torques in Section 6. 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 1819 2021 22 Input 1 Input 2 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6Input 7 Input 8 Input 9 Opto In Common J4 Analog GND A...
Page 21 - Be sure drive operation is terminated and secured.; Figure 3-3 Control Transformer Identification
3-10 Receiving & Installation MN715 AC Line Connections Reduced Input Voltage Derating All power ratings stated in Section 6 are for the stated nominal AC input voltages (230, 460 or 575VAC). The power rating of the control must be reduced whenoperating at a reduced input voltage. The amount of ...
Page 22 - Baldor
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-11 MN715 Control Transformer Tap Change Procedure (size G controls). 1. Be sure drive operation is terminated and control is disabled. 2. Remove all power sources from the control. If power has been applied, wait atleast 5 minutes for bus c...
Page 24 - of the control be reduced by the following percentages:; Size A, B and B2 Single Phase Power Installation; Jumper Configuration; See Recommended Tightening Torques in Section 6.; See “Protective Devices” described previously in this section.; Single phase 2 wire Connections
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-13 MN715 Single Phase Input Power Considerations Single phase operation of G and H size controls is not possible. Single phase AC input power can be used to power the control instead of three phase forcontrol sizes A, B, B2, C, C2, D, D2, E...
Page 25 - Size C2 Single Phase Power Installation; Figure 3-8 Size C2 Single Phase 230/460VAC Power Connections
3-14 Receiving & Installation MN715 Size C2 Single Phase Power Installation Jumper Configuration Locate the Interface board, and place JP7 on pins 2 & 3 for single phase operation. Figure 3-7 Jumper Configuration JP7 Pins 1 & 2 = Three PhasePins 2 & 3 = Single Phase Bend plastic insu...
Page 26 - Size C and D Single Phase Power Installation; Figure 3-10 Size C & D Single Phase 230/460VAC Power Connections
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-15 MN715 Size C and D Single Phase Power Installation Jumper Configuration Place JP2 on pins 1 & 2 for control single phase operation. Place JP3 in position B for single phase operation of cooling fan. Figure 3-9 Jumper Configuration JP...
Page 27 - Size D2 Single Phase Power Installation
3-16 Receiving & Installation MN715 Size D2 Single Phase Power Installation Jumper Configuration Locate the Interface board, and place J100 on pins 2 & 3 for single phase operation. Figure 3-11 Jumper Configuration J100 Pins 1 & 2 = Three PhasePins 2 & 3 = Single Phase 123 J100 Figur...
Page 28 - Place JP1 on the High Voltage Circuit Board across pins 1 and 2.; Figure 3-14 Size E Single Phase 230/460VAC Power Connections
Receiving & Installation 3-17 MN715 Size E Single Phase Power Installation Figure 3-13 Jumper Configuration Place JP1 on the High Voltage Circuit Board across pins 1 and 2. JP1Pins 1 & 2 = Single PhasePins 2 & 3 = Three Phase 1 JP1 Figure 3-14 Size E Single Phase 230/460VAC Power Connect...
Page 29 - Place JP2 on the High Voltage Circuit Board across pins 1 and 2.; Figure 3-16 Size F Single Phase 230/460VAC Power Connections
3-18 Receiving & Installation MN715 Size F Single Phase Power Installation Figure 3-15 Jumper Configuration Place JP2 on the High Voltage Circuit Board across pins 1 and 2. JP2Pins 1 & 2 = Single PhasePins 2 & 3 = Three Phase 1 JP2 Figure 3-16 Size F Single Phase 230/460VAC Power Connect...
Page 30 - Motor connections are shown in Figure 3-17.; Figure 3-17 Motor Connections; * Optional components not provided with control.; See Line/Load Reactors described previously in this section.
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-19 MN715 Motor Brake Connections For motors with spring set brakes, connect the brake power leads and the motor powerleads separately. Because the inverter has variable voltage output to the motor, theinverter may not supply enough power at...
Page 32 - Table 3-8 Dynamic Brake Wire Size for RGA, RBA and RTA Assemblies
Section 1General Information Receiving & Installation 3-21 MN715 Table 3-8 Dynamic Brake Wire Size for RGA, RBA and RTA Assemblies Control Braking Option B+ / B- and R1 / R2 / Terminals D1 / D2 / Terminals Voltage Rating Braking Option Watts Rating Wire Size Wire Size VAC AWG mm 2 Volt AWG mm 2 ...
Page 33 - J4-39 & 40 Jumper as shown to power the opto
3-22 Receiving & Installation MN715 Selection of Operating Mode (and Connection Diagram) Several operating modes are available in the Series 15H Inverter control. Theseoperating modes define the basic motor control setup and the operation of the input andoutput terminals. These operating modes a...
Page 34 - Max Output Frequency parameter values.; Figure 3-24 Analog Inputs; Analog Input 1; Command Pot or; Note: A potentiometer value of 5k
Receiving & Installation 3-23 MN715 Analog Inputs and Outputs The analog inputs (voltage or current) are scaled by the Level 2, Output Limits, Min and Max Output Frequency parameter values. Two analog inputs are available: analog input #1 (J4-1 and J4-2) and analog input #2(J4-4 and J4-5) as sho...
Page 35 - Analog Outputs; Serial Operating Mode
Section 1General Information 3-24 Receiving & Installation MN715 Analog Outputs Two programmable analog outputs are provided on J4-6 and J4-7. These outputs arescaled 0 - 5 VDC (1mA maximum output current) and can be used to provide real-timestatus of various control conditions. The return for t...
Page 38 - Table 3-9 Switch Truth Table for 15 Speed, 2 Wire Control Mode; Function
Receiving & Installation 3-27 MN715 15 Speed 2-Wire Operating Mode Operation in the 15 Speed 2-Wire mode is controlled by the opto isolated inputs at J4-8through J4-16. The opto inputs can be switches as shown in Figure 3-27 or logic signalsfrom another device. Switched inputs at J4-11 through J...
Page 39 - Command
Section 1General Information 3-28 Receiving & Installation MN715 Fan Pump 2 Wire Operating Mode Operation in the Fan Pump 2-Wire mode is controlled by the opto isolated inputs at J4-8through J4-16. The opto inputs can be switches as shown in Figure 3-28 or logic signalsfrom another device. Figur...
Page 45 - Requires expansion board EXB006A01 (DC Tachometer Interface EXB).
Section 1General Information 3-34 Receiving & Installation MN715 Process Operating Mode The process control mode provides an auxiliary closed loop general purpose PID set point control. The process control loop may be configured in various ways and detaileddescriptions of the process mode are gi...
Page 46 - Note: Add appropriately rated protective
Receiving & Installation 3-35 MN715 External Trip Input Terminal J4-16 is available for connection to a normally closed thermostat or overloadrelay in all operating modes as shown in Figure 3-35. The thermostat or overload relayshould be a dry contact type with no power available from the contac...
Page 47 - Opto Inputs Closing to Ground; Digital Outputs; Opto Isolated Outputs; Figure 3-38 Opto-isolated Output Configurations; See recommended terminal tightening torques in Section 6.
Section 1General Information 3-36 Receiving & Installation MN715 Figure 3-37 Opto-Input Connections (Using External Supply) See recommended terminal tightening torques in Section 6. * User VCC = 10 - 30VDC External Power Source * User VCC (-) * User VCC (+) Opto Inputs Closing to Ground Opto Inp...
Page 48 - Figure 3-39 Opto-Output Equivalent Circuit; Opto Outputs; Relay Outputs; Amperes Maximum
Receiving & Installation 3-37 MN715 Figure 3-39 Opto-Output Equivalent Circuit Opto Output 1 Opto Output 2 Opto Out 1 Return J4 See recommended terminal tightening torques in Section 6. Opto Out 2 Return PC865 50mA max 10 - 30VDC Opto Outputs PC865 50mA max 181920 4142 Note: These outputs are pr...
Page 49 - Pre-Operation Checklist; Check of Motor and Couplings; Power Up Procedure
3-38 Receiving & Installation MN715 Pre-Operation Checklist Check of Electrical Items 1. Verify AC line voltage at source matches control rating. 2. Inspect all power connections for accuracy, workmanship and tightness andcompliance to codes. 3. Verify control and motor are grounded to each othe...
Page 50 - Indicator Lights
Section 4Programming and Operation Programming & Operation 4-1 MN715 Overview The keypad is used to program the control parameters, to operate the motor and tomonitor the status and outputs of the control by accessing the display options, diagnosticmenus and the fault log. Figure 4-1 Keypad JOG ...
Page 52 - Program Mode; Parameter Status; Parameter Blocks Access for Programming; Action
Section 1General Information Programming & Operation 4-3 MN715 Program Mode Use the Program Mode to customize the control for a variety of applications byprogramming the operating parameters. In the Display Mode, press the PROG key toaccess the Program Mode. To return to the Display Mode, press ...
Page 53 - Changing Parameter Values when Security Code Not Used
Section 1General Information 4-4 Programming & Operation MN715 Changing Parameter Values when Security Code Not Used Use the following procedure to program or change a parameter already programmed intothe control when a security code is not being used. Action Description Display Comments Apply P...
Page 54 - Reset Parameters to Factory Settings; control to factory settings.
Section 1General Information Programming & Operation 4-5 MN715 Reset Parameters to Factory Settings Sometimes it is necessary to restore the parameter values to the factory settings. Followthis procedure to do so. Note: All parameter values already programmed will be changed when resetting the c...
Page 55 - Initialize New Software EEPROM
Section 1General Information 4-6 Programming & Operation MN715 Initialize New Software EEPROM After a new EEPROM is installed, the control will automatically initialize the new softwareversion and memory locations as if “STD Settings” was selected. If you need to initializethe control to the 50H...
Page 56 - stop command and change to LOCAL mode.; Accessing the Keypad JOG Command; Apply Power
Section 1General Information Programming & Operation 4-7 MN715 Operation Examples Operating the Control from the Keypad If the control is configured for remote or serial control, the LOCAL Mode must beactivated before the control may be operated from the keypad. To activate the LOCALMode, first ...
Page 58 - Security System Changes
Section 1General Information Programming & Operation 4-9 MN715 Security System Changes Access to programmed parameters can be protected from change by the security codefeature. The Security Code is defined by setting the Level 2 Security Control block. Toimplement the security feature, use the f...
Page 59 - Changing Parameter Values with a Security Code in Use
Section 1General Information 4-10 Programming & Operation MN715 Changing Parameter Values with a Security Code in Use Action Description Display Comments Apply Power Keypad Display shows thisopening message. Logo display for 5 seconds. If no faults and programmed forLOCAL operation. Display mode...
Page 60 - Security System Access Timeout Parameter Change
Section 1General Information Programming & Operation 4-11 MN715 Security System Access Timeout Parameter Change Action Description Display Comments Apply Power Keypad Display shows thisopening message. Logo display for 5 seconds. If no faults and programmed forLOCAL operation. Display mode. Stop...
Page 61 - Parameter Definitions; LEVEL 1 BLOCKS
Section 1General Information 4-12 Programming & Operation MN715 Parameter Definitions (Version S15H–5.06) LEVEL 1 BLOCKS LEVEL 2 BLOCKS Preset Speeds Input Output Limits Brake Adjust Preset Speed #1 Operating Mode Operating Zone Resistor Ohms Preset Speed #2 Command Select Min Output Frequency R...
Page 62 - Table 4-1 Parameter Block Definitions Level 1; Block Title
Section 1General Information Programming & Operation 4-13 MN715 Table 4-1 Parameter Block Definitions Level 1 Block Title Parameter Description PRESETSPEEDS Preset Speeds#1 – #15 Allows selection of 15 predefined motor operating speeds. Each speed may be selected using external switches connecte...
Page 65 - OUTPUT Continued; Condition; Process Fdbk - Represents the process feedback input where 0V = –100%
Section 1General Information 4-16 Programming & Operation MN715 Table 4-1 Parameter Block Definitions Level 1 - Continued Block Title Parameter Description OUTPUT Continued Analog Output #1 and #2 Two Analog outputs may be configured so a 0-5VDC (0-10VDC or 4-20mA with High Resolution EXB) outpu...
Page 67 - Table 4-2 Parameter Block Definitions Level 2
Section 1General Information 4-18 Programming & Operation MN715 Table 4-2 Parameter Block Definitions Level 2 Block Title PARAMETER Description OUTPUT LIMITS Operating Zone The PWM operating zone; Standard 2.5kHz or Quiet 8.0kHz. Two operating modes are also selectable: Constant Torque and Varia...
Page 72 - No Keypad Display - Display Contrast Adjustment
Section 5Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 5-1 MN715 The Baldor Series 15H Control requires very little maintenance, if any, and should provideyears of trouble free operation when installed and applied correctly. Occasional visualinspection and cleaning should be considered to ensure tight wiring conn...
Page 73 - How to Access Diagnostic Information; Initialize New Software; procedure shown in Section 4 of this manual.
Section 1General Information 5-2 Troubleshooting MN715 How to Access Diagnostic Information Action Description Display Comments Apply Power Logo display for 5 seconds. Display mode showing Localmode, voltage, current &frequency status. No faults present. Local keypadmode. If in remote/serial mod...
Page 74 - Use the following procedure to clear the fault log.
Troubleshooting 5-3 MN715 How to Access the Fault Log When a fault condition occurs, motor operation stops and a fault code is displayed on the Keypad display. The control keeps a log of the last 31 faults. If more than 31 faultshave occurred, the oldest fault will be deleted from the fault log. To ...
Page 75 - Table 5-1 Fault Messages; FAULT MESSAGE
5-4 Troubleshooting MN715 Table 5-1 Fault Messages FAULT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Invalid Base ID Failure to determine control horsepower and input voltage configuration from the PowerBase ID value in software. NV Memory Fail Failure to read or write to non-volatile memory. Param Checksum Parameter Check...
Page 76 - Power Base ID; Power Base ID - Series 15H; EIB
Section 1General Information Troubleshooting 5-5 MN715 Power Base ID Table 5-2 Power Base ID - Series 15H 230VAC Catalog No. Power Base ID 460VAC Catalog No. Power Base ID 575VAC Catalog No. Power Base ID 201-E 823 401-E A3B 501-E E1A 201-W 823 401-W A3B 501-W E1A 202-E 824 402-E A3C 502-E EIB 202-W...
Page 77 - Table 5-3 Troubleshooting; INDICATION
Section 1General Information 5-6 Troubleshooting MN715 Table 5-3 Troubleshooting INDICATION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Command Select Incorrect operating modeprogrammed. Change Operating Mode in the Level 1 Input block to one that does notrequire the expansion board. Need expansion board. Inst...
Page 80 - AC Coil; Wires between Controls and Motors
Section 1General Information Troubleshooting 5-9 MN715 Electrical Noise Considerations All electronic devices are vulnerable to significant electronic interference signals(commonly called “Electrical Noise”). At the lowest level, noise can cause intermittentoperating errors or faults. From a circuit...
Page 81 - Analog Signal Wires; Cross power and control wires at right angles (90
Section 1General Information 5-10 Troubleshooting MN715 Special Drive Situations For severe noise situations, it may be necessary to reduce transient voltages in the wiresto the motor by adding load reactors. Load reactors are installed between the control andmotor. Reactors are typically 3% reactan...
Page 82 - Operating Conditions:
Section 6Specifications and Product Data Specifications and Product Data 6-1 MN715 Specifications: Horsepower 1-50 HP @ 230VAC1-800 HP @ 460VAC1-600 HP @ 575VAC Input Frequency 50/60Hz ± 5% Output Voltage 0 to Maximum Input VAC Output Current See Ratings Table Output Frequency 0 to 120Hz or 0 to 400...
Page 83 - Control Specifications:
6-2 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Control Specifications: Control Method Sinewave Carrier input, PWM output Frequency Accuracy 0.01Hz Digital 0.05 % Analog Frequency Resolution 0.01Hz Digital 0.5% Analog Carrier Frequency 1kHz to15kHz adjustable2.5kHz Standard8.0kHz Quiet Transistor Type IGB...
Page 84 - Diagnostic Indications:
Specifications and Product Data 6-3 MN715 Analog Outputs: (2 Outputs) Analog Outputs 2 Assignable Full Scale Range 0 to 5 VDC Nominal (0 to 8VDC Maximum) Source Current 1 mA maximum Resolution 8 bits Output Conditions 7 conditions plus calibration (see parameter table) Digital Inputs: (9 Inputs) Opt...
Page 85 - -4 Specifications and Product Data; Ratings; Series 15H Stock Products
6-4 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Ratings Series 15H Stock Products STANDARD 2.5 kHz PWM CONSTANT TORQUE VARIABLE TORQUE CATALOG NO. INPUT VOLT SIZE Input Output Input Output NO. VOLT Input Amp HP KW IC IP Input Amp HP KW IC IP ID15H201–E, –W 230 A 4.1 1 0.75 4.0 8.0 7.2 2 1.5 7 8 ID15H202–E...
Page 86 - Specifications and Product Data 6-5; Ratings Series 15H Stock Products
Specifications and Product Data 6-5 MN715 Ratings Series 15H Stock Products Continued QUIET 8.0 kHz PWM CONSTANT TORQUE VARIABLE TORQUE CATALOG NO. INPUT VOLT SIZE Input Output Input Output NO. VOLT Input Amp HP KW IC IP Input Amp HP KW IC IP ID15H201–E, –W 230 A 3.1 0.75 0.56 3.0 6.0 4.1 1 0.75 4 5...
Page 87 - -6 Specifications and Product Data; Ratings Series 15H Custom Control
6-6 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Ratings Series 15H Custom Control STANDARD 2.5 kHz PWM CONSTANT TORQUE VARIABLE TORQUE CATALOG NO. INPUT VOLT SIZE Input Output Input Output NO. VOLT Input Amp HP KW IC IP Input Amp HP KW IC IP ID15H210L–ER 230 C 33 10 5 32 72 43 15 11 42 48 ID15H215L–ER 230...
Page 88 - Specifications and Product Data 6-7; Ratings Series 15H Custom Control w/Internal DB Transistor
Specifications and Product Data 6-7 MN715 Ratings Series 15H Custom Control w/Internal DB Transistor STANDARD 2.5 kHz PWM CONSTANT TORQUE VARIABLE TORQUE CATALOG NO. INPUT VOLT SIZE Input Output Input Output NO. VOLT Input Amp HP KW IC IP Input Amp HP KW IC IP ID15H215–ER 230 C2 43 15 11.1 42 72 56 ...
Page 89 - -8 Specifications and Product Data; Terminal Tightening Torque Specifications
6-8 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Terminal Tightening Torque Specifications Table 6-4 Series 15H Stock Products Tightening Torque 230 VAC Power TB1 Ground Control J1 B+/R1; B+; B–; or R2 D1/D2 230 VAC Catalog No. Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm ID15H201–E or W 8 0.9 15 1.7 4.5 0...
Page 90 - Specifications and Product Data 6-9; Terminal Tightening Torque Specifications Continued; Table 6-4 Series 15H Stock Products
Specifications and Product Data 6-9 MN715 Terminal Tightening Torque Specifications Continued Table 6-4 Series 15H Stock Products Continued Tightening Torque 460 VAC Power TB1 Ground Control J1 B+/R1; B+; B–; or R2 D1/D2 460 VAC Catalog No. Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm ID15H401–E or ...
Page 91 - -10 Specifications and Product Data
6-10 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Terminal Tightening Torque Specifications Continued Table 6-4 Series 15H Stock Products Continued Tightening Torque 460 VAC Catalog No. Power TB1 Ground Control J1 B+/R1; B+; B–; or R2 D1/D2 Continued Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm ID15H4100–E...
Page 92 - Specifications and Product Data 6-11
Specifications and Product Data 6-11 MN715 Table 6-4 Series 15H Stock Products Continued Tightening Torque 575 VAC Power TB1 Ground Control J1 B+/R1; B+; B–; or R2 D1/D2 575 VAC Catalog No. Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm Lb-in Nm ID15H501–E 8 0.9 15 1.7 4.5 0.5 8 0.9 – – ID15H502–E 8 0.9 15 1.7...
Page 93 - -12 Specifications and Product Data; Mounting Dimensions; Air Inlet
6-12 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Mounting Dimensions Size A Control 11.50 (292.1mm) 7.20 (182.9mm) .25 (6.4mm) LOCAL SHIFT DISP RESET PROG ENTER JOG STOP REV FWD 7.20 (182.9mm) 0.25 (6.4mm) 12.00 (304.8mm) 7.120 (180.8mm) 7.70 (195.6mm) Air Inlet Air Outlet 0.88 Dia. (22.35 mm) KP5000
Page 94 - Specifications and Product Data 6-13; Dimensions; Size B Control
Specifications and Product Data 6-13 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size B Control .28 TYP (7.1mm) 14.65 (372.1mm) 9.25 (235.0mm) 9.25 (225.0mm) 0.28 TYP (7.1mm) 15.40 (391.2mm) 7.120 (180.9mm) 10.00 (254.0mm) Air Inlet Air Outlet 1.12 Dia. (28.45 mm) 0.88 Dia. (22.35 mm) LOCAL SHIFT DISP RESET PROG ENT...
Page 95 - -14 Specifications and Product Data; Size B2 Control; Air Outlet
6-14 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size B2 Control .28 TYP (7.1mm) 7.20 (182.9mm) 0.28 TYP (7.1mm) 12.15 (308.6mm) 8.73 (221.7mm) 8.70 (221.0mm) Air Inlet 1.12 Dia. (28.45 mm) LOCAL SHIFT DISP RESET PROG ENTER JOG STOP REV FWD Cutout for through wall mounting 0.280 (7mm)...
Page 96 - Specifications and Product Data 6-15; Size C Control; Customer
Specifications and Product Data 6-15 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size C Control Customer Power Connections Air Outlet .28 (7.0mm)2 Places Air Inlet One or Two Fan(s)(119mm) .28 (7.0mm)2 Places 10.75 (273.0 mm) 11.50 (292.0 mm) .38 (9.5 mm) .38 (9.5 mm) 17.00 (433.0 mm) 17.75 (451 mm) 18.50 (470.0 mm)...
Page 97 - -16 Specifications and Product Data; Size C2 Control
6-16 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size C2 Control 0.00 0.493 0.903 0.000 0.260 0.916 8.675 9.340 0.250 Dia.2 Places 0.280 Dia.2 Places 15.665 16.075 16.568 0.000 0.916 8.675 4.95(125.7) 4.71(119.6) 9.66(245.4) Wall MountMtg. Flange Through WallMtg. Flange 16.98(431.3) 1...
Page 98 - Specifications and Product Data 6-17; Size C2 Control – Through–Wall Mounting
Specifications and Product Data 6-17 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size C2 Control – Through–Wall Mounting 15.25 (387,4) 0.280 Dia. holethrough wall 4Places coded “A” 14.91 (378,1) Cutout for through wall mounting 0.280 Dia. holethrough wall 4Places coded “B” 0.000.33 (8,4) 0.00 1.00 (25,4) 2.75 (69,8)...
Page 99 - -18 Specifications and Product Data; Size D Control
6-18 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size D Control CUSTOMER POWER CONNECTIONS AIR INLET 13.50 (343.0mm) 14.50 (368.5mm) 25.00 (635.0mm) 10.20 (259.0mm) 10.00 (254.0mm) .31 (8.0mm) 23.12 (587.0mm) 24.25 (616.0mm) Air Outlet 0.875 Dia. (22.23 mm) 0.50 Dia. (12.70 mm) 2.469 ...
Page 100 - Specifications and Product Data 6-19; Size D2 Control
Specifications and Product Data 6-19 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size D2 Control 13.00 (330) 9.50 (241) 0.375 Dia. 4 Places 23.00 (585) 24.00 (607) 21.00 (535) 10.33 (263) 10.00 (254) 3.09 (78) 11.035 (280) 11.91 (303) 9.09 (231) 6.09 (155) 6.885 (175) 7.864 (200) 8.464 (215) 9.114 (232) 12.24 (311) ...
Page 101 - -20 Specifications and Product Data; Size D2 Control – Through–Wall Mounting
6-20 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size D2 Control – Through–Wall Mounting Cutout for thru–wall mounting .00 21.50 (546) .00 Mounting hole locations for Thru-Wall or surface mounting. Recommended .31 – 18 Tap. (4 Places) 22.25 (565) 0.75 (19) 1.50 (38) 12.50 (317) 1 1.00...
Page 102 - Specifications and Product Data 6-21; Size E Control
Specifications and Product Data 6-21 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size E Control 5.75 (146mm) 6.25 (159mm) 30.00 (762mm) .38 .38 (9.5mm) 2 Places 17.70 (450mm) Thru–wall Mounting Flange Surface Mounting Flange (9.5mm)2 Places Air Inlet Air Outlet 2.469 Dia. (62.71 mm) 0.50 Dia. (12.70 mm) 0.875 Dia. (...
Page 103 - -22 Specifications and Product Data; Size F Control; Standard Regen & Non–Regen
6-22 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size F Control .38 (9.5mm) 3 Places Thru–wallMounting Flange SurfaceMounting Flange 27.00 6.76 (172mm) 6.24 (158mm) 0.38 (9.5mm) 3 Places 45.00 22.75 (577.9mm) 11.38 (28.9mm) 11.38 (28.9mm) (1143mm) 44.00 (1117.6mm) (686mm) Air Inlet Ai...
Page 104 - Specifications and Product Data 6-23; Size G Control
Specifications and Product Data 6-23 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size G Control 3.72(94,6) 2.66(67,6) Removable Conduit Mounting Plates(Customer Power Connections) 24.00(609,6) 31.50(800) 90.55(2300) 93.00(2362) 4.00(101,6) 47.25(1200) 23.63(600) AirOutlet AirInletGrills (4) 8.63 (219) 8.63 (219) 12....
Page 105 - -24 Specifications and Product Data; Size G2 Control
6-24 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size G2 Control 31.42(798) 65.98(1676) 69.136(1756) 31.60(803) 3.94 (100) 21.81(554) 23.49(597) 26.40(671) 6.488(165) 7.025(179) 2.390(61) Removable Conduit Mounting Plates(Customer Power Connections) OM0001A04
Page 106 - Specifications and Product Data 6-25
Specifications and Product Data 6-25 MN715 Dimensions Continued Size G+ Control 24.00 [609.6] 3.72 [94.6] 8.63 [219] 12.41 [315] 8.63[219] 2.66 [67.6] Removable ConduitMounting Plates(Customer Power COnnections) 23.63 [600] 63.00 [1600] 93.00 [2362] 90.55 [2300] 4.00 [101.6] 35.18 [893.6] LINE REGEN...
Page 107 - -26 Specifications and Product Data; Size H Control
6-26 Specifications and Product Data MN715 Dimensions Continued Size H Control 24.00 [609.6] 3.72 [94.6] 8.63 [219] 12.41 [315] 8.63 [219] 2.66 [67.6] Removable Conduit Mounting Plates(Customer Power Connections) 23.63 [600] 94.37 [2397.0] 93.00 [2362] 90.75 [2305.1] 4.00 [101.6] 35.18 [893.6] Air O...
Page 108 - Appendix A; Parameter Description
Appendix A Appendix A-1 MN715 Dynamic Braking (DB) Hardware Whenever a motor is abruptly stopped or forced to slow down quicker than if allowed tocoast to a stop, the motor becomes a generator. This energy appears on the DC Bus andmust be dissipated using dynamic braking hardware. Dynamic braking (D...
Page 111 - Dynamic Braking (DB) Hardware Continued; RGA Assemblies
Section 1General Information A-4 Appendix MN715 Dynamic Braking (DB) Hardware Continued RGA Assemblies RGA Assemblies include braking resistors completely assembled and mounted in aNEMA 1 enclosure. A listing of available RGA assemblies is provided in Table A-2. Theminimum resistance “Minimum Ohms” ...
Page 112 - RBA Assemblies; MAXIMUM BRAKING TORQUE IN % OF MOTOR RATING; LTA; to; INP; to
Section 1General Information Appendix A-5 MN715 RBA Assemblies An RBA Assembly includes a dynamic brake transistor and resistors completelyassembled and mounted in a NEMA 1 enclosure. They are designed for EO and MOcontrols. Select the RBA based on the voltage rating of the control and the dynamicbr...
Page 113 - RTA Assemblies; HP; Minimum
Section 1General Information A-6 Appendix MN715 Dynamic Braking (DB) Hardware Continued RTA Assemblies RTA assemblies include a dynamic brake transistor and gate driver circuit boardcompletely assembled and mounted in a NEMA 1 enclosure. Brake resistors are notincluded in the RTA assembly. Each RTA ...
Page 114 - Appendix B; Parameter Values
Appendix B Appendix B-1 MN715 Parameter Values (Version S15H–5.06) Table B-1 Parameter Block Values Level 1 Level 1 Blocks Block Title Parameter P# Adjustable Range Factory User Setting PRESET PRESET SPEED #1 1001 0 to MAX Speed 0.00Hz SPEEDS PRESET SPEED #2 1002 0 to MAX Speed 0.00Hz PRESET SPEED #...
Page 115 - Table B-1 Parameter Block Values Level 1
Section 1General Information B-2 Appendix MN715 Table B-1 Parameter Block Values Level 1 Continued Level 1 Blocks - Continued Block Title Parameter P# Adjustable Range Factory User Setting INPUT OPERATING MODE 1401 0–Keypad1–Standard Run2–15 Speed3–Fan Pump 2Wire4–Fan Pump 3Wire5–Serial6–Process CTR...
Page 116 - PRESS ENTER FOR
Section 1General Information Appendix B-3 MN715 Table B-1 Parameter Block Values Level 1 Continued Level 1 Blocks - Continued Block Title Parameter P# Adjustable Range Factory User Setting OUTPUT(Continued) ANALOG OUT #1 1508 0–Frequency1–Freq Command2–AC Current3–AC Voltage4–Torque (Load) Frequency...
Page 117 - Table B-2 Parameter Block Values Level 2
Section 1General Information B-4 Appendix MN715 Table B-2 Parameter Block Values Level 2 Level 2 Blocks Block Title Parameter P# Adjustable Range Factory User Setting OUTPUT LIMITS OPERATING ZONE 2001 0–STD CONST TQ1–STD VAR TQ2–QUIET CONST TQ3–QUIET VAR TQ STDCONST TQ MIN OUTPUT FREQ 2002 0 to MAX ...
Page 120 - Appendix C
Page 121 - Remote Keypad Mounting Template; diameter hole; Note: Template may be distorted due to reproduction.
Section 1General Information C-2 Appendix MN715 Remote Keypad Mounting Template Four PlacesTapped mounting holes, use #29 drill and 8-32 tap(Clearance mounting holes, use #19 or 0.166 ″ drill) 4.00 2.500 1.250 1.340 4.810 5.500 1- 11 / 16 ″ diameter hole Use 1.25 ″ conduit knockout (B) (A) (A) (A) (...
Page 122 - BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY; Baldor Electric Company
BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY P.O. Box 2400 Ft. Smith, AR 72902–2400 (479) 646–4711 Fax (479) 648–5792 Baldor Electric Company MN715 Printed in USA 9/03 C&J10000 CHTEL: +41 52 647 4700FAX: +41 52 659 2394 DTEL: +49 89 90 50 80FAX: +49 89 90 50 8491 UKTEL: +44 1454 850000FAX: +44 1454 850001 ITEL: +3...