5 protection in networks of several drives, Protection in networks of several drives, Network of several drives – Lenze 8200 Frequency inverters User Manual

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Network of several drives

8200SHB0199

10-7

10.2.5

Protection in networks of several drives

You have the possibility of selecting a graded protection concept for network
operation. The damage risk depends on the type of protection. The following table
helps to analyse the risk.

Please note:

-

The rating of the cable cross-section of the common DC-bus must be
appropriate for the sum of parallel mains supplies:

- The sum of the rated fuse currents is the rated value for the cross-section

of the busbars.

- Observe the local standards and regulations.

-

On the motor side, the cable protection is supported by the current
limitation of the controller. Condition:

- The current limit set for the controller corresponds to the rated current of

the connected motor.

- For group drives, additional protection of the single drives is

required/recommended.

Definition: ”internal fault”

-

Controllers:

- The fault is located between the connection point at the DC-bus and

inside the unit in front of the terminals U, V, W.

-

Supply modules:

- The fault is located between the mains input (terminals L1, L2, L3) and the

farthest point of the DC-bus.

Protection by

F1 ... F3

Protection of

Cable protection

-

on the mains side

-

on the DC-bus

-

on the motor side

No unit protection

Possible faults

One or more controllers with

- internal short circuit (+ U

G→

-U

G

)

- internal earth fault (+ U

G→

PE/-U

G→

PE)

- motor-side earth fault on phase W

Mains failure of a controller with
decentral supply.

Risk

Several parallel controllers supply the fault location(s) via the
DC-bus. This may lead to overload of the intact controller, as the
faulty controller is not selectively activated on the DC-bus.

-

Possible damage with central and decentral supply
- destruction of the controller concerned
- destruction of the controllers still intact
- destruction of the supply unit

If a mains-side supply/input fails
because F1 ... F3 blows, the active
controller which is connected can be
overloaded.

Note

The extent of destructions depends on the ratio ”DC-bus power of the whole system / rated power of the
controller concerned”.

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