Operation, 1 inspection and preparation before operation, 2 operation method – GE Industrial Solutions AF-300 G11 User Manual

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Data subject to change without notice 7/07. © 2007 GE Drives

3.2 Operation Method

There are various methods of operation. Select a method of
operation according to the operating requirements and specifica-
tions; refer to Section 4-2 Operating the Keypad Panel, and
Chapter 5 Function Selection. Table 3-2-1 lists general methods
of operation.

3.3 Trial Run

Once inspection is completed (see Section 3-1), proceed with a
trial run. The motor is initially disconnected and the drive is
operated (factory setting) using the keypad panel.

1.

Turn power on and confirm that the LED monitor display 0.00
Hz is blinking.

2.

Set the frequency to about 5 Hz using

key.

3.

To start the run, press

FWD

key (for forward rotation) or

REV

key (for reverse rotation). To stop, press

STOP

key. Verify

frequency increases for zero to the set point.

Connect motor and repeat steps 1-3
4.

Check the following items:
a.

Is the direction of rotation correct?

b.

Is the rotation smooth (no buzzing or abnormal vibration)?

c.

Are acceleration and deceleration smooth?

5.

If no abnormality is detected, increase the frequency and
check the above items again. If the results of the trial run are
normal, start a formal run.

3. Operation

3.1 Inspection and Preparation Before Operation

Check the following before operation:
1.

Check that the connections are correct.
In particular, check that the power supply is not connected to any of
the U, V, or W output terminals and that the ground terminal is
securely grounded.

2.

Check for short circuits and ground faults between the terminals
and sections under power.

3.

Check for loose terminals, connectors, or screws.

4.

Check that the motor is disconnected from the mechanical
equipment.

5.

Turn off switches before turning on power to ensure that the drive
will not start or operate abnormally at power-on.

6.

Check the following after power-on:
a. No alarm message is displayed on the keypad panel (see Figure
3-1-2).
b. The fan inside the drive is rotating. (For drives with 2Hp or
more.)

WARNING

Be sure to have the drive cover in place before turning on the power
(closed). Never remove the cover while power is applied to the drive.
To ensure safety, do not operate switches with wet hands. Electric
shock may result.

Operation

Frequency Setting

Operation

Command

Command

Operation

Keys on keypad panel

using keypad

panel

Operation

Input from

using external

Terminals

terminal

FWD-CM and

signals

REV-CM

Frequency Setting POT(VR),

analog voltage, analog current

FWD

REV

STOP

Fig. 3-1-1 Drive connection

Drive

L1/R, L2/S, L3/T, U, V,

power

motor

Fig. 3-1-2 Display on keypad panel at power-on

Notes: If an error is detected in the drive or
motor’s operation, immediately stop and
attempt to determine the cause of error by
referring to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting.

Since voltage is still present at the main circuit
terminals (L1/R, L2/S, L3/T) and auxiliary
control power terminals (R0, T0), even when
the output from the drive is terminated, do not
touch the terminals. The smoothing capacitor
in the drive is charged after the power is
turned off and it is not discharged immedi-
ately. Before touching an electric circuit,
confirm that the charge lamp is off or use a
multimeter to check that the volatge has
decreased below 25 VDC for low voltage at
the DC (P-N) terminals.

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