Leeson SM Series Sub-Micro Inverters User Manual

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Page 1 - SPEEDMASTER

Installation and Operation ManualSPEEDMASTER®SM SERIES SUB-MICRO INVERTERS

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65.0 SM Series™RATINGSSM INPUT OUTPUTMODEL FOR MOTORS 50-60 Hz) (3 Phase) HEAT LOSSNUMBER RATED INPUT CURRENT POWER CURRENT (WATTS)(NOTE 1) HP kW PHAS

Page 3 - LEESON Electric

6.0 INSTALLATIONNOTE: SM Series™drives are intended for inclusion within other equipment, by professional electrical installers according to EN 61000-

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

87.0 INPUT AC POWER REQUIREMENTSHazard of electrical shock! Capacitors retain charge after power is removed.Disconnect incoming power and wait until t

Page 5 - 1.0 GENERAL

97.2 INPUT FUSING AND DISCONNECT REQUIREMENTSA circuit breaker or a disconnect switch with fuses must be provided in accordance with the NationalElect

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107.3 INSTALLATION ACCORDING TO EMC REQUIREMENTSThe SM Series™Series can be installed to meet the European stan-dards Electromagnetic Compatibility (E

Page 7 - 1.6 CUSTOMER MODIFICATION

8.1 INPUT AND OUTPUT WIRINGOn single phase input models, wire the input power to terminals L1 and L2/N. On three phase inputmodels, wire the input pow

Page 8 - DIMENSIONS

12Do not connect incoming AC power to output terminals U, V, or W, or terminals B+, B-!. Severe damage to the drive will result.NOTES:1. WIRE AND GROU

Page 9 - SPECIFICATIONS

10.0 CONTROL WIRING10.1 CONTROL WIRING VS. POWER WIRINGExternal control wiring MUST be run in a separate conduit away from all other input and output

Page 10 - 5.0 SM Series

1410.6 SPEED REFERENCE SELECTIONIf an analog speed reference input is used to control the drive speed, terminal TB-13A, 13B, or 13E(Parameter 10, 11,

Page 11 - 6.0 INSTALLATION

15NOTE: If TB-13A, TB-13B, and TB-13E are all programmed to select speed references, and twoor three of the terminals are closed to TB-11, the higher

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TABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.0 SM Series™DIMENSIONS . . .

Page 13 - INPUT WIRE SIZE REQUIREMENTS

1611.0 SM Series™CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAMS11.1 SM Series™TERMINAL STRIPShown below is the control terminal strip, along with a brief description of the

Page 14 - 8.0 POWER WIRING

11.2 TWO-WIRE START/STOP CONTROLNOTES:1. Close TB-1 to TB-11 to RUN and open to STOP. TB-1 functions as a RUN input for two-wire start/stop circuits,

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1811.3 THREE-WIRE START/STOP CONTROLNOTES:1. Program TB-13E (Parameter 12) for START FORWARD (06).2. If reverse direction is required, set ROTATION (P

Page 16 - POWER WIRING DIAGRAM

1911.4 PRESET SPEEDS AND SPEED POT (WITH TWO-WIRE START/STOP CONTROL)NOTES:1. For preset speed control, all or some of the TB-13 terminals must be pro

Page 17 - 10.0 CONTROL WIRING

2012.0 INITIAL POWER UP AND MOTOR ROTATIONDO NOT connect incoming AC power to output terminals U, V, and W or terminals B+, B-! Severe damage to the d

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21Follow the procedure below to check the motor rotation. This procedure assumes that the drive has beenpowered up for the first time, and that none o

Page 19 - SM SERIES™

2213.0 PROGRAMMING THE SM Series™DRIVEThe drive may be programmed by one of two methods: using the three buttons and 3-digit LED displayon the front o

Page 20 - CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAMS

Use the L and M buttons to scroll to the desired parameter number. In the example below, Parameter19 is being displayed, which is the ACCELERATION TIM

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13.1 SETTING VALUES IN TENTHS OF UNITS ABOVE 100Parameter settings and the keypad speed command can always be adjusted in tenths of unit incrementsfro

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2513.2 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMING MODULE (EPM)Every SM Series™drive has an Electronic Programming Module (EPM) installed on the main controlboard. The EPM

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INPUT POWERTERMINALSELECTRONICPROGRAMMINGMODULE (EPM)PROGRAMMINGBUTTONSOUTPUT (MOTOR) TERMINALS3-DIGIT LEDDISPLAYCONTROLTERMINALSTRIPDC BUS TERMINALSS

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2614.0 PARAMETER MENUFACTORYNO. PARAMETER NAME RANGE OF ADJUSTMENTDEFAULT01 LINE VOLTAGE HIGH (01), LOW (02) HIGH (01)02 CARRIER FREQUENCY 4kHz (01),

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FACTORYNO. PARAMETER NAME RANGE OF ADJUSTMENTDEFAULT12 TB-13E FUNCTION NONE (01), 0-10 VDC (02), 4-20mA (03), NONE (01)SELECT PRESET SPEED #3 (04), IN

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28FACTORYNO. PARAMETER NAME RANGE OF ADJUSTMENTDEFAULT30 SLIP COMPENSATION 0.0 - 5.0 % 0.0 %31-37 PRESET SPEEDS 0.0 - MAXIMUM FREQUENCY 0.0 Hz38 SKIP

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2915.0 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERSP01 LINE VOLTAGE SELECTIONThis calibrates the drive for the actual applied input voltage. Set this parameter to HIGH (

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3003 START WITH DC BRAKE: When a START command is given, the drive will apply DCBRAKE VOLTAGE (Parameter 22) for the duration of DC BRAKE TIME (Parame

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3104 RAMP WITH DC BRAKE: When a stop command is given, the drive will decelerate the motor down to 0.2 Hz (at the rate set by Parameter 20 - DECELERAT

Page 30 - 14.0 PARAMETER MENU

3209 AUTOMATIC SPEED MODE: Closes if an AUTOMATIC (terminal strip) speed reference isactive. Opens if a STANDARD (Parameter 5) speed reference is acti

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33P11 TB-13B FUNCTION SELECTThis selects the function of terminal TB-13B. Closing TB-13B to TB-11 (or opening in the case of setting 09 and 11) activa

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13 REMOTE KEYPAD: When the Remote Keypad option is being used, TB-13B must be set tothis function. Also, TB-13E (Parameter 12) must be set for REMOTE

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The following output functions can be selected. The terms “open” and “close” refer to the state of theinternal transistor that activates the circuit.

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IMPORTANT NOTICEThe following , and information is supplied to you for yourprotection and to provide you with m

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36P16 UNITS EDITINGThis allows parameter and keypad speed editing in whole units or tenths of units above 100. Below 100,the value can always be chang

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37P22 DC BRAKE VOLTAGEThis sets the magnitude of the DC braking voltage, in percentage of the line voltage. The point at whichthe DC braking is activa

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38P26 MOTOR OVERLOADThe SCL/SCM Series is UL approved for solid state motor overload protection, and therefore does not require a separate thermal ove

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39P30 SLIP COMPENSATIONSLIP COMPENSATION is used to counteract changes in motor speed (slip) caused by changes in load.In a standard AC induction moto

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40Example: The critical frequency is 23 Hz, and it is desired to skip a frequency range of 3 Hz above andbelow the critical frequency (therefore the s

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41P44 PASSWORDThis allows the PASSWORD to be changed to any number between 000 and 999. Setting PASSWORDto 000 disables the password function.NOTE: Th

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4203 RESET OEM: Resets the user parameters to the OEM default settings. If the drive is not programmed with OEM default settings, the display will fla

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43P51 SOFTWARE VERSIONThis displays the software version number for the control board software. This information is useful whencontacting the factory

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44P57 TERMINAL STRIP STATUSThis indicates that status of several terminals using the vertical segments of the LED display. An illuminated segment indi

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16.0 TROUBLESHOOTINGTo aid in troubleshooting, Parameters 50 through 60 can be accessed without entering the PASSWORD.Simply press the Mode button twi

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1.0 GENERAL1.1 PRODUCTS COVERED IN THIS MANUALThis manual covers the LEESON Electric SM Series™Variable Frequency Drive.1.2 PRODUCT CHANGESLEESON Elec

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46The table below lists the fault conditions that will cause the drive to shut down, as well as some possiblecauses. Please contact the factory for mo

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17.0 SM Series™DISPLAY MESSAGESThe following describes the various displays and messages that can appear on the SM Series™drive.17.1 SPEED DISPLAYIf t

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48NOTE: The speed source displays will flash when the speed reference source is changed while thedrive is running to indicate that the new speed refer

Page 49 - 16.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYIn accordance with EN45014:1998Applied Council Directive(s): EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended: 92/31/EECand 93/63/EEC,

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REV3/5184S/5K/10-05/CP/SK-BHService Dept. FAX (262)-377-0090A REGAL-BELOIT COMPANYA REGAL-BELOIT COMPANY

Page 51 - DISPLAY MESSAGES

1.5 SAFETY INFORMATIONGeneralAll operations concerning installation and commissioning, as well as maintenance, must be carried outby qualified, skille

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1.6 CUSTOMER MODIFICATIONLEESON Electric welcome the opportunity to assist our customers in applying our products. Many customizing options are availa

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4HP INPUT INPUT SM(kW) VOLTAGE PHASE MODEL H W D P R0.33 120 1 174263 5.75 (146) 2.88 (74) 3.26 (83) 0.28 (7) 4.37 (111)(0.25) 208/240 1 174267 5.75 (

Page 54 - REV3/5184S/5K/10-05/CP/SK-BH

54.0 SM Series™SPECIFICATIONSStorage Temperature -20° to 70° CAmbient Operating Temperature 0° to 40° C (derate 2.5% per °C above 40°)Ambient Humidity

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