Siemens EK 726 Series - User Manual

Siemens EK 726 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – MICROMASTER / MICROMASTER Vector
  • Page 6 – INTRODUCTION; MICROMASTER; Version D
  • Page 8 – overview; phase
  • Page 9 – Technical data
  • Page 10 – Conformity to International Standards; Safety of Machinery, Electrical Equipment of Machines; Electromagnetic compatibility:; Test; EMC conformity
  • Page 11 – Since the 1; EMC conformance in non-industrial applications
  • Page 12 – Quotation text
  • Page 14 – TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION; Technical Description
  • Page 16 – DESCRIPTION; Thermal protection and automatic reduction
  • Page 17 – Vector control principles; What is vector control?; Sensorless vector control
  • Page 18 – Constant current + orientation range; Constant current and orientation range
  • Page 20 – Torque and speed response
  • Page 21 – Closed-loop PID control
  • Page 22 – Emergency Off
  • Page 23 – Diagrams of COMPOUND BRAKING; , DC current and regenerative braking; Regenerative braking
  • Page 24 – ENGINEERING INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS; Engineering information and instructions
  • Page 26 – Technical comparison table
  • Page 27 – Dimensions and weights; MICROMASTER and MICROMASTER Vector sizes
  • Page 28 – Version with integrated filter:; MIDIMASTER Vector - sizes 4, 5, 6 and 7 in degree of protection IP56
  • Page 29 – MIDIMASTER Vector - sizes; Version with integrated EMC filter:; MIDIMASTER Vector – dimensions and weights
  • Page 30 – Degrees of protection; First number; IP; Second number; Ipx
  • Page 31 – Mounting and installation guidelines; Wiring guidelines to optimize the noise
  • Page 32 – supply; kV common mode; Line harmonics and line impedance; Line harmonics
  • Page 33 – connections; Control terminal strip
  • Page 34 – MICROMASTER Vector & MIDIMASTER Vector; CPU; DIP switch; EBE; for MICROMASTER: Terminal 23 PE
  • Page 35 – Control terminals
  • Page 36 – cable; MICROMASTER Vector
  • Page 37 – MIDIMASTER Vector; Torque application
  • Page 39 – Max. motor cable lengths; Rated voltage; The maximum overload is:
  • Page 40 – Voltage and current de-rating for high installation altitudes; Only MICROMASTER Vector
  • Page 41 – Maximum output current referred to the pulse frequency
  • Page 42 – Selection aid for motors
  • Page 43 – MICROMASTER Vector and MIDIMASTER Vector:; Long cables between the drive inverter and motor:; Options
  • Page 44 – Drive inverter & motor assignment; Nm; Motors in the partial load mode
  • Page 45 – Maintaining the EMC Directives; Technical construction file; Second Environment (industrial; and for; restricted marketing.; EMC Phenomena; Radiated emission
  • Page 46 – exclusively designed for professional; only 1 phase input
  • Page 47 – Technical data for line and output filter; Housing dimensions are valid for both filters
  • Page 53 – str
  • Page 57 – ax; PE; ma
  • Page 58 – Size; lugs, left and right; Please refer to DA65.10 for additional details.
  • Page 59 – Line supply harmonics and line supply impedance; Line supply harmonics
  • Page 60 – short-circuit rating of the transformer as a %; [The apparent power of the drive inverter (S; ) can be neglected for this calculation, refer to the; Calculation example: S
  • Page 61 – Technical data & dimensions for line reactors & output reactors; Line reactors, MICROMASTER; ure size; FSC
  • Page 64 – Type; All dimensions in mm
  • Page 67 – n n; and n
  • Page 68 – surfaces; Mounting holes
  • Page 69 – Reactor dimensions; Retaining slot at the center of the foot
  • Page 72 – Vector; for
  • Page 73 – Fig. 3 – Block diagram of the electronic braking module; EBU technical data; Degree of protection of the EBU:
  • Page 74 – Your local Siemens sales office can provide you with information; Braking resistors
  • Page 76 – Communications & interfaces
  • Page 77 – Version C4
  • Page 78 – INTERFACES; Standard operator panel; Serial RS485 interface; Table 1; Pin assignment of the SUB-D connector
  • Page 79 – Control terminal strips; Using the plain text operator panel
  • Page 80 – COMMUNICATIONS / INTERFACES; Main menu screen; PARAMS All; Pin assignment of the RS232 connector; Power supply to operate an OPM2
  • Page 81 – Designation; PROFIBUS module CB15; Features of the CB15 PROFIBUS option:
  • Page 83 – Order numbers of the connectors and cables
  • Page 84 – module; SIMOVIS has been replaced by
  • Page 85 – Version C3; Diagnostic functions, fault codes and parameter list; Warnings; and
  • Page 86 – Table of the fault and alarm codes; Fault message
  • Page 87 – list; = The setting value depends on the drive inverter type.; Parameter
  • Page 90 – Parameter list
  • Page 92 – DRIVE INVERTER SELECTION & ORDERING DATA; Drive inverter selection & ordering data; MICROMASTER/MICROMASTER Vector
  • Page 99 – please add an extra 25 mm.
  • Page 100 – OPTIONS; Overview of the options
  • Page 102 – OPTIONEN
  • Page 103 – MICROMASTER & MICROMASTER Vector
  • Page 108 – Rated power
  • Page 109 – The maximum output frequency (f; voltage drop across the output reactor (V
  • Page 113 – MIDIMASTER Vector without integrated A filter
  • Page 114 – the voltage drop across the output reactor (V
  • Page 115 – MIDIMASTER Vector without integrated A filter
  • Page 116 – Braking resistors for MICROMASTER Vector; Braking resistors for MMV
  • Page 117 – protection; MICROMASTER, MICROMASTER Vector; not
  • Page 120 – Information on COMBIMASTER,; We reserve the right to make changes
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SIEMENS

Catalog DA 64
2002 / 2003

for variable-speed drives up to
90 kW

MICROMASTER
MICROMASTER Vector
MIDIMASTER Vector

C

C

A

A

T

T

A

A

L

L

O

O

G

G

D

D

A

A

6

6

4

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Summary

Page 4 - MICROMASTER / MICROMASTER Vector

MICROMASTERMICROMASTER VectorMIDIMASTER Vector Variable-SpeedDrives up to 90kW Catalog DA 64 - 2002/03 1. Introduction Product overviewTechnical dataConformance to International StandardsQuotation text 2. Technical Description Power sectionClosed-loop controlBrakes 3. Engineering information Technic...

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; MICROMASTER; Version D

INTRODUCTION MICROMASTER MICROMASTER Vector MIDIMASTER Vector SIEMENS DA 64 – 2002/2003 Version D 1/0 1. Introduction 1/1 1.1 Product overview 1/1 1.2 Technical data 1/2 1.3 Conformance to International Standards 1/3 1.4 Quotation text 1/5

Page 8 - overview; phase

INTRODUCTION MICROMASTER MICROMASTER Vector MIDIMASTER Vector SIEMENS DA 64 – 2002/2003 Version D 1/2 1. INTRODUCTION The MICROMASTER, MICROMASTER Vector andMIDIMASTER Vector drive inverters use state-of-the-artIGBT power semiconductors and represent the result ofyears of experience in the area of d...

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