DCS 500 - Manual

DCS 500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – How the DCS 500 Documentation System works; Supplementary
  • Page 3 – 002 ABB Automation Products GmbH. All rights reserved.; Thyristor Power Converters; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 4 – DCS 500B / DCP 500B Operating Instructions
  • Page 5 – Safety Instructions; Overview; The thyristor power converter and its adjacent units must be; properly earthed by qualified professionals.; You must NEVER perform any work on the thyristor power con-
  • Page 6 – When thyristor power converters are in use, the electric motors,; ances used are actually suitable for this higher loading.; If you have to operate the thyristor power converter at a rated
  • Page 7 – Notes; Note; Mains connection
  • Page 8 – Contents; iv; IV A; PERATING; Chapter 3 - Handling of Control Panel CDP 31x
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1 - Introduction; If it is not mentioned explicitly all details given in; Contents of this manual; System Description DCP 500B
  • Page 12 – Incoming inspection; Accessories, including manuals if ordered; Storage and transport
  • Page 13 – regulations be observed by the user (in this context, please also; without; Recommended motor voltages and field voltages
  • Page 14 – Phase sequence when connecting to the mains / Potential isolation; the drive down in the event of danger!; Range of application for the Start-Up Instructions; designation EM STOP
  • Page 15 – designation RUN; Symbols for enabling / disabling the reference; „1“ signal; System-dependent planning; Implementing an EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN or EMERGENCY STOP function.
  • Page 16 – Enter at keyboard; Symbol for displaying parameter values or connections; Display; Symbol for measuring physical variables; Measure
  • Page 17 – Check the unit for damage in transit or other damage.
  • Page 19 – Set this only for units of the DCP 500 series!; CAUTION: Display of the line voltage feedback value is 5 % too high!
  • Page 20 – Presetting the field supply unit; DANGER: System components now energized!; the input, and start again from the beginning of this chapter.; Panel display: DIODE FIELD EXCIT; Save the altered values in the non-volatile memory!; Continue with Chapter 2.4
  • Page 21 – Activates the field current controller's auto-tuning function.
  • Page 22 – Adjusting the current controller; Start the next two steps within the next 20 seconds!; Only if the unit aborts the auto-tuning routine with a fault signal
  • Page 24 – Speed feedback balancing; CAUTION: Value will not be saved with SAVE MOT1 SET!
  • Page 25 – Encoder is used for speed control.
  • Page 26 – Continue with Chapter 2.7
  • Page 27 – Drive should run at 10 % of the maximum speed.
  • Page 28 – If the field time constant is not known!
  • Page 30 – ACT, read off motor voltage; Switch OFF power, thus stopping the drive!
  • Page 31 – Only if analog tacho is used as speed feedback!
  • Page 32 – controllers; Drive should run at speed values corresponding to POT1 and „0“.; Only when fine-balancing of the current controller is wanted!; the software potentiometers can be retained.
  • Page 34 – Presetting the 3-phase field supply unit DCF 50xB
  • Page 36 – When the display shows NOT ACTIVATED (action correctly completed):; Stop drive; Panel display: FEXLINK NODE 1; DCF mode FEXLINK NODE1 via FEX-link activated
  • Page 37 – CDP; Panel Link
  • Page 38 – TOTAL 1 DRIVES; NO COMMUNICATION; the
  • Page 39 – Drive Mode (DRIVE) for further extensions; A C T; Actual Signal Display; Fault History Display
  • Page 40 – P A R; 7 RAMP GENERATOR; Parameter and Signal Display; Function Mode; F U N C; Function Display
  • Page 41 – Drive Mode; D R IV E; TOTAL 1 DRIVES; Drive Display; CDP and the; drive depend on the specific CDP type:; Control Panel; Pin/Parameter Selecting and Changing of Value; The two right-hand digits are the element and to be selected; for the group and the keys; for the element
  • Page 42 – To select another group.
  • Page 43 – Step
  • Page 44 – To RESET the FAULT; To RESET the ALARM
  • Page 46 – CAUTION! The drive must be in standstill condition with given; if; „LOCAL mode“ of the Control Panel CDP 31x; is
  • Page 47 – DRIVE UNCOMPATIBLE; To enter the Function Mode; To select a function.
  • Page 48 – To enter the Function Mode.; To set the contrast.; Full Name of output pins
  • Page 49 – To select the desired line.; To select a different group.
  • Page 50 – To enter the Drive Mode; To cancel the Drive Mode.; Control Panel CDP 31x
  • Page 51 – START
  • Page 52 – To change the reference:
  • Page 53 – Chapter 4 - Signals and Troubleshooting; FAULT WORD1; as well as; ALARM WORD1; and
  • Page 54 – General messages
  • Page 55 – IV A; energizing the main contactor, the field
  • Page 57 – - Correct coding of unit size
  • Page 60 – field supply not in synchronism, or
  • Page 64 – A 101 Start inhibition
  • Page 65 – A 108 RAM-backup failed; If the current reference; A 123 Motor 2 temp. alarm; See also Fault Code; A 124 Motor 2 overl alarm
  • Page 66 – A 128 Panel disconnected
  • Page 67 – A 134 Backup not allowed; enabling the save; A 137 Arm. current ripple; set; A 138 Init values read
  • Page 68 – Text on; A 143 Macro change failed; Notes on how to proceed when:
  • Page 69 – meter; trol panel CDP 31x; NOT ACTIVATED; selected function successfully worked out; cannot autotune the armature current controller; reserved
  • Page 73 – Appendix A - Connection diagrams
  • Page 74 – Connection diagram 2
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DCS 500 Thyristor Power Converters

for DC Drive Systems

25 to 5150 A

Operating Instructions

DCS 500B / DCF 500B

DCP 500B



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Page 2 - How the DCS 500 Documentation System works; Supplementary

How the DCS 500 Documentation System works System Description DCS 500B 3ADW000066 Volume II D Operating Instructions DCS 500B 3ADW000055 Volume IV D Technical Data 3ADW000054 Volume III Description of the converter DCS 500B Operating Instructions (documentation in hand) including in-formation and ad...

Page 3 - 002 ABB Automation Products GmbH. All rights reserved.; Thyristor Power Converters; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 2002 ABB Automation Products GmbH. All rights reserved. Thyristor Power Converters Series DCS 500B / DCF 500B DCP 500B 25 to 5150 A OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Code: 3ADW 000 055 R0401 Rev D DCS_OI_E_D.DOC EFFECTIVE: Oct. 30th, 2002 SUPERSEDES:Rev C Sept. 14th, 2001 3ADW000055R0401_DCS500B_Operating In...

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