Chapter 2 - about the drive, Identifying the drive, Hapter – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Bookshelf Drive Hardware Ref, Installation, and Troubleshooting User Manual

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About the Drive

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About the Drive

This chapter provides an overview of the drive including how to identify the drive, a

description of the Regulator board, and the identification of major components of the

drive.

The GV3000/SE AC Bookshelf drive is a PWM (pulse-width-modulated) drive that

provides vector and general purpose regulation for a wide range of applications.

Using vector regulation, the drive can provide high dynamic response, maintain full

rated motor torque to zero speed, and precisely control motor speed in both

directions. The drive can provide this functionality either with encoder feedback (flux

vector control or FVC) or without (sensorless vector control or SVC).

Using general purpose (volts/hertz or V/Hz) regulation, the drive is suited for a broad

range of applications requiring adjustable speed control of motors.

2.1 Identifying the Drive

Each GV3000/SE Bookshelf drive can be identified by its U.S. model number or the

European stock number. See figures 2.1 and 2.2. These numbers appear on the

shipping label and on the drive’s nameplate. Drive power ratings are provided in table

2.1.

Figure 2.1 – Identifying the Drive Using the U. S. Model Number

V/Hz Current Ratings
(31 = 3.1 A, etc.)

ER = GV3000/SE Bookshelf Drive
without CE Filter
ET = GV3000/SE Bookshelf Drive
with CE Filter

Voltage
4 = 380 V to 460 V

Enclosure
0 = IP20

Regulator Version
60 = Vector and V/Hz Regulator Version 6.0 Firmware

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