2 entering the drive parameters – Rockwell Automation SB3000 Configuration and Programming User Manual

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2-2

SB3000 Drive Configuration and Programming

Step 4. Select a product type and a regulator (control) type for both drive A and

drive B. See the following section for regulator selection rules. The remainder
of this chapter assumes that you have selected an SB3000 voltage regulator.

Step 5. Select OK to add the UDC module to the rack and return to the Rack

Configuration screen.

Rules for Configuring/Selecting Drives for the UDC Module

1.

The SB3000 Synchronous Rectifier can be configured in drive A or in drive B in
combination with a DPS AC drive (SA500, SA3000, or SA3100) or with no PMI
attached.

2.

The A and B drives do not both have to be used. You can configure only one.

3.

If you select an SA3000 Parallel Inverters drive, an SD3000 (12-Pulse) drive, or
an SF3000 drive for either drive A or drive B, you are restricted to the drive type
combinations shown in table 2.1.

4.

All other drive type combinations are allowed.

2.2

Entering the Drive Parameters

Drive parameters are application-specific data that describe your installation’s Power
Modules, feedback devices, and motors. This information is loaded to the UDC
module, which in turn automatically downloads it to the PMI when the two are first
connected over the fiber-optic link. This information is also stored off-line with the
Programming Executive. Note that the drive parameters will be retained by the UDC
module during a STOP ALL fault or command to the rack.

Once a UDC module has been added to the rack, use the Zoom In command to begin
entering the drive parameters. See the AutoMax Programming Executive instruction
manual for more information on Zooming in and out.

Use the following procedure to enter the drive parameters. Section 2.3 describes how
to load the drive parameter files when you are finished. Note that if you enter drive
parameter data that is unexpected or out of range, a “warning” or “error” message will
appear on the screen. A warning message indicates that the data you have just
entered will be accepted by the Programming Executive, and you will be able to
generate drive parameter files; however, you may experience degradation of drive
performance. An error message indicates that the data you have just entered is
unacceptable, and you will not be able to generate drive parameter files.

Table 2.1 – Restricted Drive Type Combinations

If you choose for Drive A . . .

Then your choices for Drive B are . . .

SA3000 Parallel Inverters

SA3000 Parallel Inverters Auxiliary

SD3000 (12-Pulse)

SD3000 12-Pulse Auxiliary

SF3000

No PMI Attached
SD3000 (6-Pulse)
SF3000

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