Introduction to the manual 11 Introduction to the manual Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the manual. It gives information on the markings and component designations, and also the terms and abbreviations that are used in the manual. This chapter also includes a list of related manuals.
Rittal Flat-PLS, a busbar system for standard, commercially available flat busbars Frame, frame size Physical size of the drive or power module Intermediate circuit DC circuit between rectifier and inverter Internal charging In this manual, internal charging stands for an ABB charging kit installed inside the supply unit cubicle.
Introduction to the manual 13 Term/ Description Abbreviation Inverter unit Inverter Converts direct current and voltage to alternating current and voltage. Inverter unit Inverter module(s) under control of one control unit, and related components. One inverter unit typically controls one motor. Multidrive Drive for controlling several motors which are typically coupled to the same machinery.
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Converter module lifting device for drive cabinets hardware manual 3AXD50000210268 Manuals and quick guides for I/O extension modules, fieldbus adapters, safety functions modules, etc. www.abb.com/drives/documents for all manuals on the Internet. You can find all documentation related to the multidrive modules on the Internet at...
Operation principle and hardware description 15 Operation principle and hardware description Contents of this chapter This chapter describes how the diode supply unit works and the hardware of the diode supply module. Operation principle The heart of the diode supply unit is a diode bridge. It rectifies three-phase AC current to direct current for the intermediate DC link of the drive.
16 Operation principle and hardware description 16 Operation principle and hardware description Main circuit diagram Main circuit diagram ■ The figure shows a simplified main circuit diagram of the rectifier bridge. The figure shows a simplified main circuit diagram of the rectifier bridge. AC fuses AC fuses Diodes...
■ AC fuses protect the supply unit against short circuit. The cabinet installer must acquire and install the fuses. Fuses are available from ABB. Note that the supply unit designs presented in this manual do not contain DC fuses. The cabinet installer must arrange for appropriate short circuit protection on the DC side.
18 Operation principle and hardware description 6-, 12- and 24-pulse supply units ■ The supply units can be connected either to 6-pulse, 12-pulse or 24-pulse connection. If 12-pulse or 24-pulse supply transformer is used, there can be a maximum of 4 diode supply modules in one drive system.
The supply unit overview diagrams also show examples of division of components in cubicles, and indicate which components you can order from ABB and which you need to acquire separately.
Overview diagram – 1×D8D, 6-pulse, internal charging ■ The diagram shows a supply unit with one D8D module and internal charging in a 6-pulse connection. In this manual, internal charging stands for ABB charging kit inside the supply unit cubicle. Note: Minimum length of the cables is 5 meters.
Dedicated supply unit switchgear including: • Disconnecting device • Breaker/contactor Overcurrent and short-circuit protection of input cabling AC fuses for protecting supply unit against short circuit Internal charging kit Diode supply modules DC link Available through ABB or third party Available through ABB...
Interlocked dedicated supply unit switchgear including: • Disconnecting device • Breaker/contactor • Overcurrent and short-circuit protection of input cabling AC fuses for protecting supply unit against short circuit Internal charging kit Diode supply modules DC link Available through ABB or third party Available through ABB...
The diagram shows a supply unit with two D8D modules in a 6-pulse connection. The system has an external charging circuit combined with a transformer pre-magnetization circuit. For more information, contact ABB. Note: Each module must have its own input AC cable with the minimum length of 5 meters. Use symmetrical supply cabling to ensure equal current sharing between parallel diode bridges.
The diagram shows a supply unit with two D8D modules in a 12-pulse connection. The system has an external charging circuit combined with a transformer pre-magnetization circuit. For more information, contact ABB. Note: Each module must have its own input AC cable with the minimum length of 5 meters.
Operation principle and hardware description 25 Hardware of the supply modules Layout drawing of the D8D module ■ This figure shows the layout of the D8D module. External main supply connections U1, V1 and W1 Coolant connectors Unpainted grounding point (PE) Thermal switch [F6.1] DC+ and DC- connections Heatsink...
26 Operation principle and hardware description Overview of control connections of ZCU-14 control unit It is possible to: • control the unit through the control panel and fieldbus • read the status information of the supply unit through the control panel, fieldbus and relay output.
Operation principle and hardware description 27 installed on the supply module cubicle door, and wired to DI2. When the digital input DI2 is on, it is also possible to control the Run enable signal from a control panel, through fieldbus interface, or from the inverter unit. For other control signals, see the firmware manual and the default I/O connection diagram.
28 Operation principle and hardware description Fieldbus control ■ You can control the unit through a fieldbus interface if the unit is equipped with an optional fieldbus adapter and when you have configured the control program for the fieldbus control with the parameters. For information on the parameters, see the firmware manual.
Operation principle and hardware description 29 Type designation key The type designation describes the composition of the module in short. The complete designation code is divided in subcodes: • The first 1…18 digits form the basic code. It describes the basic construction of the unit.
Moving and unpacking the module 31 Moving and unpacking the module Contents of this chapter This chapter gives basic information on unpacking and moving the module. Moving the module WARNING! Use the required personal protective equipment. Wear protective gloves and long sleeves.
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32 Moving and unpacking the module Lift off the module. Check that there are no signs of damage. Dispose of or recycle the packaging according to the local regulations. This illustration shows the layout of the transport package. Examine that all items are present and there are no signs of damage.
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Moving and unpacking the module 33 VCI sheet Screws Plywood support Plywood box Plywood cover...
Limitation of liability The installation must always be designed and made according to applicable local laws and regulations. ABB does not assume any liability whatsoever for any installation which breaches the local laws and/or other regulations. Furthermore, if the recommendations given by ABB are not followed, the drive may experience problems...
36 Cabinet construction Switching, disconnecting and protecting solution To arrange the switching, disconnection and protection of the supply module, you can use the following solution: Equip the main circuit with a disconnecting device which meets the local safety regulations. The disconnecting device must separate the whole drive cabinet from the AC power line, including the AC fuses which are placed inside the drive cabinet.
Cabinet construction 37 400 mm wide Rittal VX25 and generic enclosures ■ These figures show 1×D8D and 2×D8D modules in 400 mm wide Rittal VX25 and generic enclosures. The figures show also pipe routing overviews. 1xD8D 2xD8D Blue lines Incoming pipes Red lines Outgoing pipes Lilac lines...
38 Cabinet construction Cabinet layout drawings The cabinet layout drawings show examples of the supply units in the Rittal VX25 enclosure with external charging. The unit includes a D8D supply module/supply modules and bottom entries for cabling. The figures show also the cooling circuit inlet, outlet and the cooling circuit valves.The swing-out frame has space for installing the control unit and other electrical equipment.
Install the thermal switches on the hottest element of the cabinet. In this example, the thermal switches are on the DC busbar above the supply module (two thermal switches for 1×D8D and 2×D8D modules on the DC+ and DC- busbars). ABB recommends to use thermal switches with 100 °C temperature limit.
40 Cabinet construction A temperature sensor integrated into the control unit supervises the board operating temperature. In case of overtemperature, the control program generates a warning or trips the supply unit on a fault. The module has its own thermal switch for temperature supervision. See Module temperature supervision (page 17).
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Cabinet construction 41 Pipe routing example of 1×D8D unit in 400 mm wide Rittal VX25 ■ enclosure 16/13 mm Heat exchanger Inlet manifold with stop and drain valves Outlet manifold with stop and drain valves Incoming pipes Outgoing pipes Intermediate pipes Drain pipes...
42 Cabinet construction Pipe routing example of 2×D8D unit in 400 mm wide Rittal VX25 ■ enclosure 8/6 mm 16/13 mm 16/13 mm 8/6 mm Heat exchanger Inlet manifold with stop and drain valves Outlet manifold with stop and drain valves Incoming pipes Outgoing pipes Intermediate pipes...
Internet. Go to https://sites-apps.abb.com/sites/lvacdrivesengineeringsupport/content. If needed, contact your local ABB representative. The example includes also cabinet assembly drawings that show each stage listed in the table. More detailed steps of each stage are described in the kit-specific assembly drawings.
44 Cabinet construction D8D modules in a 400 mm wide Rittal VX25 or generic enclosure Installation stages ■ Installation stage Instruction code Kit code Kit ordering code Installation of common parts: Cable entry kit 3AXD50000004817 A-468-8-441 3AXD50000004385 Common DC Flat-PLS as- 3AUA0000115891 A-468-X-001-VX 3AXD50000333387...
[English]). Note: The installation must always be designed and made according to applicable local laws and regulations. ABB does not assume any liability whatsoever for any installation which breaches the local laws and/or other regulations. Furthermore, if the recommendations given by ABB are not followed, the drive system may experience...
56 Electrical installation Electrical safety precautions These electrical safety precautions are for all personnel who do work on the drive, motor cable or motor. WARNING! Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the equipment can occur. If you are not a qualified electrical professional, do not do installation or maintenance work.
Electrical installation 57 Important! Repeat the measurement also with the DC voltage setting of the tester. Measure between each phase and ground. There is a risk of dangerous DC voltage charging due to leakage capacitances of the motor circuit. This voltage can remain charged for a long time after the drive power-off.
58 Electrical installation Measuring the insulation resistance of the input power cable ■ Before you connect the input power cable to the drive, measure its insulation resistance according to local regulations.
3-phase AC choke in addition to transformer (or generator) impedance to reach the necessary minimum impedance of 5%. Separate chokes are not available from ABB. Note: Since the supply modules do not have input chokes, the THD currents and voltages have to be taken into account when dimensioning the system.
3-phase AC choke between each ACS880-304LC +A019 module and grid to ensure current balance between the phases. Separate chokes are not available from ABB. Symmetrical shielded cable with three phase conductors and a concentric PE conductor as shield. The shield must agree with the requirements of IEC 61800-5-1.
Electrical installation 61 Typical power cable sizes ■ This table gives aluminum and copper cable types. The cable sizing is based on max. 9 cables laid on the cable trays side by side, three ladder type trays one on top of the other, ambient temperature 30 °C (EN 60204-1 and IEC 60364-5-52).
Connection diagram – 2×D8D, 6-pulse, internal charging The diagram shows 2×D8D modules in a 6-pulse connection with internal charging. In this manual, internal charging stands for ABB charging kit inside the supply unit cubicle. External installation (outside supply module Supply unit cubicle...
Electrical installation 63 Connection diagram – 2×D8D, 12-pulse, internal charging The diagram shows 2×D8D modules in a 12-pulse connection with internal charging. In this manual, internal charging stands for ABB charging kit inside the supply unit cubicle. External installation (outside supply module...
The diagram shows 2×D8D modules in a 6-pulse connection with external charging of the drive. The external charging circuit is combined with the transformer pre-magnetization circuit. For more information, contact ABB. In this manual, external charging stands for drive charging circuit outside the supply unit cubicle.
The diagram shows 2×D8D modules in a 12-pulse connection with external charging of the drive. The external charging circuit is combined with the transformer pre-magnetization circuit. For more information, contact ABB. In this manual, external charging stands for drive charging circuit outside the supply unit cubicle.
DC busbars of the drive cabinet • supply module(s) • charging circuit components. The connections of the ABB-defined charging circuit with the terminal markings are shown in the example circuit diagrams • DC fuses, if necessary. Ground the module (if not made yet). If the grounding via the module fixing screws is not good enough, connect a separate cable between the module grounding point and the cabinet PE busbar.
PE (ground) busbar. Connect the phase conductors of the charging circuit supply cable to the charging circuit. The connections of the ABB-defined charging circuit with the terminal markings are shown in the example circuit diagrams. For tightening torques, see the technical data.
124). Connection diagram ■ See the final circuit diagrams for details. The ABB-defined installation example is shown in the example circuit diagrams. Connecting power supply for the control unit The cabinet builder must connect 24 V DC auxiliary power supply for the ZCU control unit.
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Electrical installation 69 Remove shrouding to access the cable entries and trunking inside the cubicle. Run the control cables into the cubicle. If possible, arrange for a 360° grounding of the cable shield at the cable entry. If the outer surface of the shield is non-conductive, turn the shield inside out as shown below and wrap copper foil around the cable to keep the shielding continuous.
70 Electrical installation Connect the conductors to appropriate terminals. Refit any shrouds removed earlier. Connecting a PC WARNING! Do not connect the PC directly to the control panel connector of the control unit as this can cause damage. A PC (with, for example, the Drive composer PC tool) can be connected as follows: Connect a ACS-AP-…...
Installation checklist 71 Installation checklist Contents of this chapter This chapter contains a checklist for the mechanical and electrical installation of the drive. Checklist Examine the mechanical and electrical installation of the drive before start-up. Go through the checklist together with another person. WARNING! Obey the safety instructions of the drive.
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72 Installation checklist Make sure that … The drive module is fastened properly to the enclosure. If the drive is connected to a network other than a symmetrically grounded TN-S system: You have done all the required modifications (for example, you may need to disconnect the EMC filter or ground-to-phase varistor).
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Installation checklist 73 Make sure that … There are no tools, foreign objects or dust from drilling inside the drive. The cover(s) of the motor connection box are in place. Cabinet shrouds are in place and doors are closed. The motor and the driven equipment are ready for power-up. The coolant connections between cubicles (if any) and to the cooling circuit are tight.
Start-up 75 Start-up Contents of this chapter This chapter contains start-up instructions of the diode supply unit. The underlined tasks are necessary only for certain cases. The symbols in brackets, for example [Q1], refer to the item designations used in the circuit diagrams. If a task is valid only for a certain option device or feature, the option code is given in brackets.
76 Start-up that is outside the supply unit cubicle. The drive switchgear is also outside the supply unit cubicle. The switchgear includes a main disconnector and main contactor or breaker. Safety ■ Action WARNING! Obey the safety instructions during the start-up procedure. See ACS880 liquid- cooled multidrive cabinets and modules safety instructions (3AXD50000048633 [English]).
Start-up 77 Action Make sure that it is safe to connect voltage: • nobody is working on the unit or circuits that are wired from outside into the cabinets • covers of the motor terminal boxes are on • cabinet doors are closed •...
78 Start-up Action Switch the Run enable and Start signals at digital input DI2 on (1) to start the operation of the supply unit. Turn the operating switch [S21] on the cabinet door to ENABLE/RUN (1) position. Run enable starts the supply unit power up sequence. After the program has stepped through it (approximately 3 seconds), the drive DC link is charged, the main contactor/ is closed and the supply unit is in operation and ready to the supply inverters.
Maintenance intervals The tables below show the maintenance tasks which can be done by the end user. The complete maintenance schedule is available on the Internet (https://new.abb.com/drives/services/maintenance/preventive-maintenance). For more information, consult your local ABB Service representative (www.abb.com/searchchannels). Description of symbols ■...
• Maintenance and component replacement intervals are based on the assumption that the equipment is operated within the specified ratings and ambient conditions. ABB recommends annual drive inspections to ensure the highest reliability and optimum performance. • Long term operation near the specified maximum ratings or ambient conditions may require shorter maintenance intervals for certain components.
Maintenance 81 Maintenance timers and counters The control program has maintenance timers and counters that can be configured to generate a warning when a pre-defined limit is reached. Each timer/counter can be set to monitor any parameter. This feature is especially useful as a service reminder. For more information, see the firmware manual.
82 Maintenance Fuses Checking and replacing the module AC fuses ■ WARNING! Obey the safety instructions given in ACS880 liquid-cooled multidrive cabinets and modules safety instructions (3AXD50000048633 [English]). If you ignore the safety instructions, injury or death, or damage to the equipment can occur.
Reset the running time signal after fan replacement. See also CIO-01 I/O module for distributed I/O bus control user's manual (3AXD50000126880 [English]). Replacement fans are available from ABB. Do not use other than ABB-specified spare parts. Replacing the cabinet fan ■ WARNING!
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84 Maintenance WARNING! Use the required personal protective equipment. Wear protective gloves and long sleeves. Some parts have sharp edges. Repeat the steps described in section Electrical safety precautions (page 56). Undo the locking screws of the swing-out frame and open the swing-out frame. Disconnect the fan wiring.
Maintenance 85 Supply module Replacing the supply module ■ WARNING! Obey the safety instructions given in ACS880 liquid-cooled multidrive cabinets and modules safety instructions (3AXD50000048633 [English]). If you ignore the safety instructions, injury or death, or damage to the equipment can occur. If you are not a qualified electrical professional, do not do installation or maintenance work.
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86 Maintenance WARNING! For a reliable connection, the end of the pipe entering the connector must be completely intact for a length of at least 5 cm (2 in). Make sure that the pipe is perfectly round where it enters the connector, and not deformed eg.
Maintenance 89 Control panel Refer to ACS-AP-I, -S, -W and ACH-AP-H, -W Assistant control panels user’s manual (3AUA0000085685 [English]). Control unit Replacing the memory unit ■ After replacing a control unit, you can keep the existing parameter settings by transferring the memory unit from the defective control unit to the new control unit. WARNING! Do not remove or insert the memory unit when the control unit is powered.
90 Maintenance Remove the fastening screw and pull the memory unit out. Install a memory unit in reverse order. Replacing the ZCU-14 control unit battery ■ WARNING! Obey the safety instructions of the drive. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the equipment can occur.
Maintenance 91 LEDs and other status indicators Warnings and faults reported by the control program are displayed on the control panel or in the Drive composer PC tool. For further information, see the firmware manual. Control panel and panel platform/holder LEDs ■...
Note: • This chapter only lists the installation accessories available from ABB. All other parts must be sourced from a third party (such as Rittal) by the system integrator. For a listing, refer to the kit-specific installation instructions available at https://sites-apps.abb.com/sites/lvacdrivesengineeringsupport/content.
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94 Ordering information • A = air-cooled (some of these kits are also used with liquid-cooled drives) • L = liquid-cooled • w = cabinet width • 4 = 400 mm • 6 = 600 mm • 8 = 800 mm •...
Ordering information 95 • 300…399 = Kits related to module installation, for example, mechanical supports 300…330 Module supporting kits, basic mechanical support 350…379 Shroud kits • 400…499 = Other kits 400…419 Fan kits 420…439 Air guides 440…459 Cooling circuit kits •...
96 Ordering information Control panel ■ The control panel is not included with the module but must be ordered separately. One control panel is required for the commissioning of an ACS880 drive system, even if the Drive Composer PC tool is used. The control panel can be flush mounted on the cabinet door with the help of a door mounting kit.
Ordering information 97 For more information on the door mounting kits, such as the contents of the kit, see the installation manuals: • DPMP-01 mounting platform for control panels installation guide (3AUA0000100140 [English]) • DPMP-02/03 mounting platform for control panels installations guide (3AUA0000136205 [English]).
98 Ordering information Type Data Ordering code CIO-01 I/O module for distributed I/O CIO-01 3AXD50000041983 bus control Mechanical installation accessories ■ These kits include parts that are used for installing the module in the enclosure. Module installation mechanics kit Module installation mechanics kit includes parts for installing the D8D modules and the AC connection kits.
Ordering information 99 Shrouding (for Rittal VX25 enclosures) The shroud kit contains plastic air guides and shrouds with the necessary brackets and screws. For details on the shroud kit, see the instructions available at https://sites-apps.abb.com/sites/lvacdrivesengineeringsupport/content. Used with … Ordering code Kit code...
100 Ordering information Explosion exhaust kit (for Rittal VX25 enclosures) The explosion exhaust plate acts as a pressure relief vent in case of arcing inside the cubicle. This part is installed on the roof of the cabinet. Used with … Ordering code Kit code Illustration...
Ordering information 101 AC connection kits AC connection kits are used for connecting supply units to AC. Used with … Ordering code Kit code Illustration 400 mm Rittal VX25 and 1 kit per 1×D8D 3AXD50000163274 L-468-8-146 generic and 2×D8D enclosure Instruction code: 3AXD50000164394 400 mm Rittal...
4×ACS880-104LC-0850A-7 (R8i) DC capacitance (< 58 mF). If the total DC link capacitance exceeds these limits, the components must be re-dimensioned. Contact your local ABB representative for more information. The charging kit contains the main parts of the charging circuit. The following table shows the IEC charging kits available for each module type.
104 Ordering information DC busbars (for Rittal VX25 enclosures) DC busbars provide connection from the module DC output to the common DC bus. Note: The bolts that connect the DC busbars to the DC link are not included in the kits. Used with …...
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Ordering information 105 The manifold kits contain: Inlet and outlet manifolds Inlet and outlet valves Drain valves Nipples for connecting the valves to manifolds Connectors for PA piping Plugs for unused piping connectors Chokes for flow limitation – not used with the ACS880-304LC +A019. You must order the following parts separately as they are not included in the manifold kits: •...
106 Ordering information Piping PA (polyamide) pipe is available in various diameters on 50-meter reels. Refer to the image for application. Item Data Ordering code PA12P40, 22/18 mm, 50 m 3AXD50000441419 PA12P40, 16/13 mm, 50 m 3AXD50000047488 PA11P40, 8/6 mm, 50 m 3AXD50000419302 Not part of standard product offering 1) Use 16/13 mm pipe between the modules and the manifolds.
Ordering information 107 Cabinet fan support Note: Fans are not included in the kit. Used with … Ordering code Kit code Illustration 400 mm Rittal VX25 and 1 kit per cubicle 3AXD50000513642 L-4-8-402-VX generic enclosure Instruction code: 3AXD50000514830 Cooling fans The cubicle fan is needed for circulating the air inside the cubicle.
Each cubicle has an inlet and an outlet manifold, fitted with a stop valve and a drain valve. The stop valves can be closed to isolate all modules in the cubicle from the main cooling circuit. In cabinet line-ups built by ABB, valves are color-coded: • Blue – Open during operation •...
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110 Internal cooling circuit Supply modules. The drawing shows the configuration of a diode supply unit with two modules, ie. there is a common air-to-liquid exchanger in the cubicle. With an IGBT supply unit, each module has a dedicated air-to-liquid exchanger as shown for item 2. Inverter modules To/From cooling unit Air-to-liquid heat exchanger...
Internal cooling circuit 111 Connection to a cooling unit Connection to an ACS880-1007LC cooling unit ■ Refer to ACS880-1007LC cooling unit user’s manual (3AXD50000129607 [English]). Connection to a custom cooling unit ■ General requirements Equip the system with an expansion vessel to damp pressure rise due to volume changes when the temperature varies.
112 Internal cooling circuit Filling up and bleeding the internal cooling circuit Both the drive and coolant must be at room temperature before filling up the cooling circuit. WARNING! Make sure that the maximum permissible operating pressure is not exceeded. When necessary regulate the pressure to appropriate level by draining excess coolant out of the system.
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Internal cooling circuit 113 Close the bleed valve at the cooling unit. 10. Continue to fill in coolant until a base pressure of 100…150 kPa is achieved. 11. Open the bleed valve of the pump to let out any air. 12.
Coolant type Antifrogen® L (by Clariant International Ltd, www.clariant.com) 25% or 50% mixture, available from Clariant distributors and ABB Service representatives. Note: Do not dilute the coolant. It is ready to use. Antifrogen® L 25% mixture is usable in storage temperatures down to -16 °C (3.2 °F).
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Internal cooling circuit 115 The higher the concentration of heat transfer fluid, the higher the viscosity of the coolant. This results in a higher pressure loss in the system. See Pressure limits (page 116). The nominal current ratings of drive system modules apply to an Antifrogen® L / water solution of 25/75% (volume).
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Internal cooling circuit 117 Note: PVC hoses are not suitable for use with antifreeze. • rubber gasketing NBR (nitrile rubber). WARNING! If you connect external piping to the internal cooling circuit, use only materials that are specified above. Other materials can cause galvanic corrosion.
Technical data 119 Technical data Contents of this chapter This chapter contains the technical data for the supply modules. Ratings Module type No overload use Light overload Heavy-duty use ACS880- 304LC-... max_1 max_2 A (AC) A (DC) A (DC) A (AC) A (DC) A (DC) (DC)
For the coolant temperature derating, see Temperature limits (page 114). Antifreeze content derating For the antifreeze content derating, see Temperature limits (page 114). Altitude derating At altitudes 0…2000 m (6561.7 ft), no derating. For altitudes over 2000 m (6561.7 ft), contact ABB.
Technical data 121 Type equivalence table and frame sizes Module type Basic module type Frame size = 690 V ACS880-304LC-0820A-7+A019 ACS880-304LC-0820A-7-A019 1×D8D ACS880-304LC-1540A-7+A019 ACS880-304LC-0820A-7-A019 2×D8D ACS880-304LC-2290A-7+A019 ACS880-304LC-0820A-7-A019 3×D8D ACS880-304LC-3040A-7+A019 ACS880-304LC-0820A-7-A019 4×D8D Fuses AC fuses ■ For the AC fuse types and ordering codes, see section AC fuses (page 101).
122 Technical data Free space requirements Leave 20 mm (0.79 in) free space in front of the module for smooth installation and to enable cooling air flow and also 30 mm (1.18 in) above the module for air flow. Leave also enough space for installing the pipes to the coolant connectors. For a reliable connection, the end of the pipe entering the connector must be completely intact for a length of at least 5 cm (2 in).
Technical data 123 Losses, cooling circuit data and efficiency Coolant volume Coolant flow rate Pres- Noise Power Effi- Modules Modules sure Module type level loss ciency Modules Modules loss Frame ACS880- cabinet cabinet 304LC-… l/min (US l (US qt) l (US qt) gal/min) = 690 V 0820A-7+A019...
124 Technical data Auxiliary circuit current consumption Device Control unit ZCU-14 with options 24 V DC 2.05 Cabinet fan 200…240 V AC 50/60 Cabinet fan 100…130 V AC 50/60 CIO-01 I/O module 24 V DC Definitions Supply frequency Maximum current consumption Nominal current consumption Nominal voltage...
126 Technical data Electrical power network specification Supply voltage ( U 6-pulse, 12-pulse and 24-pulse supply modules: ACS880-304LC-xxxxx-7+A019: 525 … 690 V AC (525 … 600 V AC for UL/CSA) 3-phase ± 10%. This is indicated in the type designation label as typical input voltage levels 3~525/600/690 V AC (600 V AC for UL/CSA).
Maximum long-term tensile load: 1 N (3.6 ozf) • Flexing: Max. 1000 cycles ABB drive products in general utilize 5 and 10 MBd (megabaud) optical components from Avago Technologies’ Versatile Link range. Note that the optical component type is not directly related to the actual communication speed.
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Altitude above sea level 0 … 2000 m (0 … 6561.7 ft) no derat- ing. For altitudes over 2000 m (6561.7 ft), contact ABB. Air temperature 0 … +45 °C -40 … +70 °C -40 … +70 °C (+32 … +113 °F), no con- (-40 …...
IEC 62635 guidelines. To aid recycling, plastic parts are marked with an appropriate identification code. Contact your local ABB distributor for further information on environmental aspects and recycling instructions for professional recyclers. End of life treatment must follow international and local regulations. See...
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Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary and regardless of whether the contract is terminated or not, ABB and its affiliates are under no circumstances liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access,...
The control unit of D8D modules is a separate unit and it is always installed in the cabinet (on the cabinet wall etc), NOT on the module. For the connections, see chapter Example circuit diagrams (page 153). ABB does not offer ready cables or cable sets for connecting the control unit.
132 The control unit ZCU-14 layout Description XPOW External power input Analog inputs XRO1 Analog outputs XD2D Drive-to-drive link XRO2 XRO1 Relay output RO1 XRO2 Relay output RO2 XRO3 Relay output RO3 XRO3 XD24 Digital input interlock (DIIL) and +24 V output XPOW XDIO...
The control unit 133 ZCU-14 default I/O connection diagram The diagram shows the control connections of the supply unit, and the default meaning or use of the signals in the supply unit control program. The wire size accepted by all screw terminals (for both stranded and solid wire) is 0.5 …...
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134 The control unit Terminal Description XD2D Drive-to-drive link SHIELD BGND Not in use by default XSTO Safe torque off Factory connection. Both circuits must be closed for the unit to start (IN1 and IN2 must be connected to OUT). SGND Digital inputs Reset...
The control unit 135 8) Determines whether DICOM is separated from DIOGND (ie, common reference for digital inputs floats). DICOM connected to DIOGND DICOM and DIOGND separate External power supply for the control unit (XPOW) The control unit is powered from a 24 V DC, 2 A supply through terminal block XPOW. Using an external supply is recommended, if: •...
136 The control unit Connector data Power supply (XPOW) Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 0.5 … 2.5 mm (22…12 AWG) 24 V (±10%) DC, 2 A External power input. Relay outputs RO1…RO3 (XRO1…XRO3) Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 0.5 … 2.5 mm (22…12 AWG) 250 V AC / 30 V DC, 2 A Protected by varistors...
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The control unit 137 Analog outputs AO1 and AO2 (XAO) Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 0.5 … 2.5 mm (22…12 AWG) 0…20 mA, R < 500 ohm load Frequency range: 0…300 Hz Resolution: 11 bit + sign bit Inaccuracy: 2% of full scale range XD2D connector Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 0.5 …...
ACX-AP-x_dimensions control panel with door mount kit.pdf Dimension drawings 155 Dimension drawings 141 ACX-AP-x control panel with door mounting kit DPMP-01 mounting kit 81.0 [3.19] 86.5 [3.41] 123.1 [4.85] 125.0 [4.92]...
(ABB charging kit inside supply unit cubicle) • external 115/230 V AC control and fan supply organized by the cabinet builder • cabinet fan • customer terminal connections (in the circuit diagrams referring to ABB SACE Emax 2 main breaker) • ZCU-14 control unit. Notes: •...
154 Example circuit diagrams • understanding the internal connections and operation of the cabinet-installed drive with a diode supply unit, and • learning how to wire a (ACS880-304LC…+A019) diode supply module when installed in a user-defined cabinet. Component designations used in the diagrams The circuit diagrams include: Designation Component...
Product and service inquiries Address any inquiries about the product to your local ABB representative, quoting the type designation and serial number of the unit in question. A listing of ABB sales, support and service contacts can be found by navigating to www.abb.com/searchchannels.
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