Page 3 - LED Status
Page 4 - Safety; Copyright, limitation of liability and revision rights
Safety Copyright, limitation of liability and revision rights This publication contains information proprietary to Trane. By accepting and using this manual, the user agreesthat the information contained herein will be used solely for operating equipment from Trane or equipmentfrom other vendors pro...
Page 7 - Installation at high altitudes; WARNING
Installation at high altitudes WARNING Installation at high altitude:380–500 V, enclosure A, B and C: At altitudes above 6,561 ft [2 km], please contact Trane regarding PELV/Class II.380–500 V, enclosure D, E and F: At altitudes above 9,842 ft [3 km], please contact Trane regarding PELV/Class II.If ...
Page 9 - Safe Stop
Safety Precautions WARNING The voltage of the adjustable frequency drive is dangerous whenever connected to line power. Incorrect installation ofthe motor, adjustable frequency drive or serial communication bus could cause death, serious personal injury or damageto the equipment. Consequently, the i...
Page 10 - Protection Mode
Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout pro-cedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. Failure to follow recommendations could resultin death or serious injury. 1. Control signals from, or internally within, the a...
Page 11 - Special Conditions
Before Commencing Repair Work WARNING Hazardous Voltage! 1. Disconnect the adjustable frequency drive from line power. 2. Disconnect DC bus terminals 88 and 89 3. Wait at least the time mentioned above in the section General Warning. 4. Remove motor cable Failure to follow recommendations could resu...
Page 12 - Introduction; About this Manual
Introduction Introduction About this Manual First time users can obtain the most essential information for quick installation and set-up in these chapters: Introduction How to Install How to Configure the System Application Example For more detailed information including the full range of set-up opt...
Page 16 - How to Install; The BACnet Option; Installation of the Option
How to Install The BACnet Option Installation of the Option Items required to install a serial communication bus option in the adjustable frequency drive: - The serial communication bus option - Serial communication bus option adaptor frame for the adjustable frequency drive. This frame is deepertha...
Page 17 - Cabling; Cable lengths and number of nodes
Instructions: - Remove the keypad panel from the adjustable frequency drive. - Remove the frame located beneath and discard. - Push the option into place. Two positions are possible, with cable terminal facing either up or down. Thecable up position is often most suitable when several adjustable fre...
Page 19 - Network Termination; Connecting the Bus Line
Network Termination Connecting the Bus Line Connect the BACnet Option Card to the bus line via terminals 62, 63 and 66. Terminal 62 is marked red andTerminal 63 is marked green. These two are the RS485 lines. Terminal 66 the signal ground for the RS485transmitter. Maximum Cable Lengths Maximum total...
Page 20 - Cable Routing; System Specifications; EMC Precautions; NOTE
Cable Routing The BACnet communication cable must be kept away from motor and brake resistor cables to avoid couplingof high frequency noise from one cable to the other. Normally a distance of 7.9 in (200 mm) is sufficient, butmaintaining the greatest possible distance between cables is generally re...
Page 22 - How to Configure the System; Configuring BACnet; Initialization Procedure; Initialization Parameter
How to Configure the System Configuring BACnet Initialization Procedure The Initialization Procedure is explained by the flow chart given below: Initialization Parameter General Settings Name Par. Number Default Value Setting for BACnet Control Site 8-01 Digital and control word Digital and control ...
Page 23 - Control Word Timeout Function; BIBBs
Digital/Bus settings Name Par. Number Default Value Setting for BACnet Coasting Select 8-50 Logic-or Logic-or Quick Stop Select 8-51 Logic-or Logic-or DC Brake Select 8-52 Logic-or Logic-or Start Select 8-53 Logic-or Logic-or Reversing Select 8-54 Logic-or Logic-or Set-up Select 8-55 Logic-or Logic-...
Page 24 - Example of a simple set-up of BACnet
Example of a simple set-up of BACnet This example shows the necessary steps to set up the TR200 BACnet interface with the following system re-quirements: • MS/TP running at 38,400 baud • MAC address 20 for the TR200 • BACnet Device Instance 0 1025 • Highest number of a master stack is 35 • Start/sto...
Page 26 - How to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive; Reference Handling
How to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Reference Handling Select the adjustable frequency drive configuration mode in par.1-00 Configuration Mode . [0] Open-loop [3] Closed-loop Open-loop For open-loop operation, the reference represents the desired output speed of the adjustable frequency dr...
Page 27 - Network Adjustable Frequency Drive Control Inputs and Outputs; Analog Input and Output Objects
Network Adjustable Frequency Drive Control Inputs and Outputs Analog Input and Output Objects Control the adjustable frequency drive from the BACnet network using 'objects'. The various types of 'objects'and their descriptions are shown in the following tables. Object ID Object Name Read/ Write Chan...
Page 39 - Mailbox variable; Real Time Clock Variable
Mailbox variable Object ID Object Name Read/ Write Change-able De- scription Non-vola- tile RAM Store Drive Par. Alarm notifi- cation Triggers Bus Timeout MBV:0 Mailbox Write W/R No Non PCV part of the send drive mes- sage No No MBV:1 Mailbox Read R No Non PCV part of the receive drive mes- sage No ...
Page 40 - Adjustable Frequency Drive Feedback to Network; CAUTION; How to Control the Adjustable Frequency
Adjustable Frequency Drive Feedback to Network The BACnet option provides several output variables (NVOs) to the network, containing important adjustablefrequency drive, motor and I/O feedback data. The BACnet option transmits bound network variables only andsends feedback data when there is a chang...
Page 41 - Object / Property Support Matrix
Object / Property Support Matrix The following table summarizes the object types and properties supported: Property Device Binary input Binary output Binary value Analog input Analog output Analog value Multi- stage value File Event notifi- cation class Objectidentifier X X X X X X X X X X ObjectNam...
Page 44 - Parameters; Parameter Overview; Parameter List
Parameters Parameter Overview Parameter List Nr. Title Default value Range Conver- sion index Data type 8-01 Control Site Dig. and ctrl. word [0] [0 - 2] - 5 8-02 Control Source Drive RS485 [0] [0 - 4] - 5 8-03 Control Timeout Time 1 s 0.1–18000 - 1 7 8-04 Control Timeout Function Off [0] [0 - 10] -...
Page 45 - Parameter Description; -03 Control Timeout Time
Parameter Description 8-** Comm. and Options Parameter group for configuring communications and options. 8-01 Control Site Option: Function: The setting in this parameter overrides the settings in par.8-50 Coasting Select to par.8-56 Preset Reference Select . [0] * Digital and ctrl. word Control by ...
Page 46 - -04 Control Timeout Function
nviControlWord nviDrvSpeedStpt nviRefPcnt nviRefHz 8-04 Control Timeout Function Option: Function: Select the timeout function. The timeout function is activated when thecontrol word fails to be updated within the time period specified in par.8-03 Control Timeout Time . Choice [20] only appears afte...
Page 47 - -06 Reset Control Timeout; -07 Diagnosis Trigger
8-06 Reset Control Timeout Option: Function: This parameter is active only when the choice Hold set-up [0] has been selected in par.8-05 End-of-Timeout Function . [0] * Do not reset Retains the set-up specified in par.8-04 Control Timeout Function , [Select set-up 1-4] following a control timeout. [...
Page 49 - -52 DC Brake Select
8-35 Minimum Response Delay Range: Function: 10. ms* [5. - 10000. ms] Specify the minimum delay time between receiving a request and trans-mitting a response. This is used for overcoming modem turnarounddelays. 8-36 Max Response Delay Range: Function: 10001.ms* [11. - 10001. ms] Specify the maximum ...
Page 52 - Alarm, Warning and Extended Status Word; Alarm and Warning Messages; General; Warnings
Troubleshooting Alarm, Warning and Extended Status Word Alarm and Warning Messages General There is a clear distinction between alarms and warnings. In the event of an alarm, the adjustable frequencydrive will enter a fault condition. After the cause for the alarm has been cleared, the master must a...
Page 53 - Alarm Words; Alarm Word; Alarm word 2
Alarm Words Alarm word, par.16-90 Alarm Word Bit (Hex) Alarm Word(par.16-90 Alarm Word ) 00000001 Brake check 00000002 Power card overtemperature 00000004 Ground fault 00000008 Ctrl. card overtemperature 00000010 Control word timeout 00000020 Overcurrent 00000040 Torque limit 00000080 Motor thermist...
Page 54 - Warning Words; Warning Word; Warning word 2
Warning Words Warning word , par.16-92 Warning Word Bit (Hex) Warning Word(par.16-92 Warning Word ) 00000001 Brake check 00000002 Power card overtemperature 00000004 Ground fault 00000008 Ctrl. card overtemperature 00000010 Control word timeout 00000020 Overcurrent 00000040 Torque limit 00000080 Mot...