This documentation describes the first steps for an easy commissioning of the frequency inverters ACT 201 and
ACT 401 series.
Warning!
The safety instructions and information on use contained in this documentation and in the
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operating instructions manual on the attached CD must be complied with strictly during instal-
lation and commissioning of the frequency inverter.
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According to the application and optional components refer to additional manuals on CD.
Non-compliance with the precaution described will result in death, serious injury or material
damage.
The present documentation is applicative for qualified staff who is familiar with the installa-
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tion, assembly, commissioning and operation of the frequency inverter and has the proper
qualification for the job.
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Persons who are not familiar with the operation of the frequency inverter and children may
not have access to the device.
Commissioning and start of operation is not allowed until it has been verified that the machine
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meets the requirements of the EC Machinery Directive 98/37/EEC and EN 60204.
When working at the frequency inverter, comply with the applicable standards BGV A2
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(VBG 4), VDE 0100, standards for equipment of heavy current installations such as EN 50178
and other national directives.
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Before commissioning and the start of the operation fix all covers and check the terminals.
Check the additional monitoring and protective devices according to EN 60204 and applicable
the safety directives (e.g. Working Machines Act, Accident Prevention Directives etc.). No con-
nection work may be performed, while the system is in operation.
Note:
Further information on frequency inverter application, storage, maintenance and service is stored on the attached
CD.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Mechanical Installation...................................................................................................................20
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Electrical Installation ......................................................................................................................23
2.1
EMC Information.......................................................................................................................23
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Control Terminals .....................................................................................................................27
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3.1
Functions of keys ......................................................................................................................28
3.2
Guided Commissioning .............................................................................................................28
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Parameter settings..........................................................................................................................30
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Actual values ...................................................................................................................................33
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Control Unit messages ....................................................................................................................33
6.1
6.2
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