4 quick stop, 5 external fault, 4 quick stop 6.1.5 external fault – GE Industrial Solutions DV-300 DC Drive Users Manual User Manual

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DV-300 Adjustable Speed Drives

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6.1.4 Quick Stop

Parameter description

No.

Value

Standard

Configuration

min

max

Factory

American

Factory

European

Quick stop

Quick stop

No Quick stop

343

0

1

No Quick

stop

No Quick

stop

n

ote

!

This function cannot be executed via the terminal strip or the keypad but can only be actuated

via the serial interface or a bus connection!

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:

Quick stop is actuated in emergencies or hazardous situations in order to bring the drive to a

halt in the shortest possible time. This method of stopping has the advantage over disconnec-

tion in that with a tetraquadrant drive (6KDV3 ... Q4) energy can be recovered in the main

and the motor can be brought to a halt in a shorter time than when it coastes down.

- If the Quick stop command is given when the drive is running, this initiates braking with

the ramp specified by the Qstp delta speed and Qstp delta time parameters.

- When the drive is at a halt, it is disabled and thus has no torque. The Start command must

be given again for the drive to be started.

6.1.5 External fault

Parameter description

No.

Value

Standard

Configuration

min

max

Factory

American

Factory

European

External fault

External fault

No External fault

-

-

-

-

Terminal 15

+15 ... 30 V

0 V

The External fault command enables an external signal to be incorporated in the failure alarms of the con-

verter.
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PPliCation

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The converter is being used for closed-loop control of a single drive without contactors. A

temperature-dependent contact, which opens under excessive temperature, is located within

the motor. Connect this contact between 24 V and terminal 15. When the contact opens (=

overtemperature) the converter will be disabled.

- During operation a signal is always required on terminal 15, irrespective of whether the

commands are transmitted via the terminal strip or not.

- In the event of an external fault, the drive will behave according to the configuration set

in the “Programmable Alarms, 6.11.7.”.

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