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Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD User Manual
Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD User Guide
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  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 4 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Installation Precautions Location and Ambient Requirements • The TIC ASD is intended for permanent installations only. • Installation shall conform to the National Electrical Code (NEC) — Article 110 (Requirements For Electrical Installations), all regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and any other applicable national, regional, or industry codes and standards. Note: For ALL references to the National Electrical Code (NEC), see the latest release of the National Electrical Code. • Select a mounting locatio

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 43 P ROTECTION Over-Torque Parameters Over-Torque Trip F615 Over-Torque Detection Level During Power Running F616 Over-Torque Detection Level During Regenerative Braking F617 Over-Torque Detection Time F618 Over-Torque Detection Hysteresis F619 Under-Torque Detection Under-Torque Detection F651 Under-Torque Detection Level During Power Running F652 Under-Torque Detection During Regenerative Braking F653 Under-Torque Detection Time F654 Under-Torque Detection Hysteresis F655 Phase Loss ASD Output Phase Loss Detection F605 ASD Input Pha

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 24 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Startup and Test Before turning on the ASD ensure that: • The enclosure door is closed or reattached, and secure. • R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 are connected to the 3-phase input power. • U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 are connected to the motor. • The 3-phase input voltage is within the specified tolerance. • There are no shorts and all grounds are secure. • All personnel are at a safe distance away from the motor and/or the motor-driven equipment. DANGER

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 78 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Trips A Trip is an ASD response to a Fault (though, Fault and Trip are sometimes used interchangeably). A Trip is a safety feature that disables the ASD system in the event that a subsystem of the ASD is malfunctioning or a parameter setting has been exceeded. Listed in Table 11 are Faults that may be displayed at the EOI and the possible causes. When a Trip is incurred, the system displays the Fault screen. The Fault screen displays the active Fault. Note: See FC90 of the

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 35 V IRTUAL L INEAR P UMP Settings Mode Switch F390 Application Type F391 Application Type (Operating) Mode F380 Transducer Units N/A Transducer Output Range F392 Transducer Maximum Reading F393 Transducer Minimum Reading F403 Virtual Linear Pump Minimum (Threshold) F394 Virtual Linear Pump Maximum (Threshold) F395 Command Source F396 Command Value F397 Low Frequency Limit F398 Start and Stop Points Start/Stop Mode F385 Start/Stop Delay Timer F387 Low Start/Stop Point F388 High Start/Stop Point F389 Input Terminal 5 (S1) Function F115 Sleep Timer Sleep Timer F382 Sleep Delay Timer F383 Run Externa

  • 82 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide E-13 Over-Speed Speed Error (over-speed). • Result of a motor speed that is greater than the commanded speed when using an encoder for speed control. • Improper encoder connection or setup information. • Defective encoder. OT Over-Torque Over-Torque. • Output torque requirement in excess of the F616 or F617 settings for a time

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 68 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Table 4. BACnet ® Binary Outputs. Digital Output Terminal Binary Output Object ID Object Name Description Status Access FLA/FLC (FL) Binary Output #0 (BO0) FL Command Controls the FL output relay (F132 = Data Out 1 (NO)) On/Off C DSA/DSB (OUT 1) Binary Output #1 (BO1) OUT 1 Command Controls the OUT 1 output relay (F130 = Data Out 2 (NO)) On/Off C OUT 2 Binary Output #2 (BO2) OUT 2 Command Controls the OUT 2 output relay (F131 = Data Out 3 (NO)) On/Off C R2* Binary Ou

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 73 User Notification Codes The User Notification codes are displayed as an indication that a system function or system condition is active. The code is displayed on the EOI for the duration of the activation. Table 9. User Notification Codes. LED Screen LCD Screen Description Atn Autotune Active Autotune function is active. nErr No Error No active errors. LOFr Virtual Linear Pump Low Frequency Virtual Linear Pump function is operating at the Low-Frequency Limit setting. Pump Virtual Li

  • 92 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Table 16. 460-Volt UL Type-1/IP-20 Chassis Standard Ratings Table. Model Number VT130Q9+ 100% Output Current Continuous Overload Current 110% for 60 Seconds Input Voltage 3-Ph 50/60 ±2 Hz Output Voltage 3-Ph Variable Frequency Typical Motor HP 4015 2.1 A 2.3 A 380 – 480 VAC (±10%) Input Voltage Level (Max.) 1.0 4025 3.4 A 3.7 A

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Important Notice The instructions contained in this guide are not intended to cover all details or variations in equipment types, nor may it provide for every possible contingency concerning the installation, operations, or maintenance of this equipment. Should additional information be required, contact the Toshiba International Corporation Customer Support Center. The contents of this guide shall not become a part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment, or relationship. The sales contract contains the entire obligation of Toshiba International Corporation. The warranty contained in the contract between the

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 21 Figure 9. Terminal Board. Sink Source TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 See the section titled Terminal Descriptions on pg. 18 for terminal descriptions. See the section titled Cable/Terminal Specifications on pg. 93 for information on the proper cable/ terminal sizes and torque specifications when making Terminal Board connections. J101 TB1 TB2 TB3 J100 SW200 TB4 SW301 RES CC F R S1 S2 S3 S4 CC ST FP +SU Ensure that the ground screw is securely in place to prevent arcing, intermittent operation, or system failure. 1 to 2 = Sink ( *

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 25 Electronic Operator Interface The Q9 Plus ASD Electronic Operator Interface (EOI) is comprised of an LED screen, an LCD screen, a rotary encoder, and five keys. These items are shown on pg. 26. EOI Operation The EOI is the primary input/output device for the user. The EOI may be used to monitor system functions, input data into the system, perform diagnostics, and view performance data (e.g., motor frequency, bus voltage, torque, etc.). The software used with the Q9 Plus ASD is menu driven; thus, making it a select and click environment. The

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 41 U TILITIES Trip History (read-only) Frequency at Trip N/A Output Current Output Voltage Direction Frequency Reference DC Voltage Run Timer Compensation Frequency Speed Feedback (Inst) (Real-Time) Speed Feedback (1 Second) Torque Torque Reference Torque Current Excitation Current PID Feedback Motor Overload Ratio ASD Overload Ratio DBR (Dynamic Braking Resistor) Overload Ratio Motor Load ASD Load DBR (Dynamic Braking Resistor) Load Input Power Output Power Changed From Default Di

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 12 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Connecting the ASD Refer to the section titled Installation Precautions on pg. 4 and the section titled Lead Length Specifications on pg. 16 before connecting the ASD and the motor to electrical power. Power Connections Contact With 3-Phase Input/Output Terminals May Cause Electrical Shock Resulting In Injury Or Loss Of Life. See Figure 20 on pg. 23 for a system I/O connectivity schematic. An inductor (DCL) may be connected across the PO and PA/+ terminals to provide additional filtering. When not used, a jumper must be connected across these terminals (see Figure 20 on pg. 23). PA/+ and PB are used for the DBR connection. T

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 17 I/O and Control The ASD can be controlled by several input types and combinations thereof, as well as operate within a wide range of output frequency and voltage levels. This section discusses the ASD control methods and supported I/O functions. The Terminal Board supports discrete and analog I/O functions and is shown in Figure 9 on pg. 21. Table 2 lists the names, descriptions, and default settings (of programmable terminals) of the input and output terminals of the Terminal Board. Note: To use the input lines of the Terminal Boar

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide i Table of Contents General Safety Information ....................................................................................................1 Safety Alert Symbol ...........................................................................................................1 Signal Words ......................................................................................................................1 Special Symbols .................................................................................................................2 Equipment Warning Labels .............................................................

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 29 System Configuration and Menu Options Root Menu Items The Mode key accesses the three primary modes of the Q9 Plus ASD: the Frequency Command mode, the Monitor mode, and the Program mode. From either mode, press the Mode key to loop through to the other two modes (see Figure 25). Press the ESC key from any mode to return to the previous mode until reaching the Frequency Command mode. The Alarm or Fault information will be displayed in the event of an active Alarm or Fault. Alarm text will be displayed on the Frequency Command screen when active. Fault information will be displayed via a Fault screen. See Alarms, Trips, and Troubleshooting on pg.

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 18 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide Terminal Descriptions Note: The programmable terminal assignments may be accessed and changed from their default settings as mapped on pg. 34 or via the Direct Access method: Program  Direct Access  Applicable Parameter Number. See the section titled Program Mode Menu Navigation on pg. 34 for the applicable Direct Access parameter numbers. Note: For further information on terminal assignments and default setting changes, see the sections titled Default Setting Changes on pg. 57 and Input Terminals on pg. 38. Note: See the section titled Cable/Te

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 76 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide OC Over-Current ASD Output Current Greater than F601 Setting. • Phase-to-phase short (U/T1, V/T2, or W/T3). • Defective IGBT (U/T1, V/T2, or W/T3). • ASD output to the motor is connected incorrectly. • ASD is attempting to start into a spinning motor after a momentary power loss. • Motor/machine is jammed. • Mechanical brake engaged while the ASD is starting or while running. • Acceleration/deceleration time is too short. • Voltage Boost setting is too high. • V/f setting

  • Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide 79 ERR7 Current Err Current Detection Hardware Error. • Improper low-current detection level setting. • Motor (phase) is disconnected. E-22 Discrete In Volts Improper Input Voltage Level at Discrete Input Terminal. • Discrete input terminal is configured for operation and the input activation voltage level is out of specification. EEP1 E

  • Toshiba Q9 Plus ASD, 54 Q9 Plus ASD Quick Start Guide C OMMUNICATIONS Ethernet Settings Device Name Data 1 F792 Device Name Data 2 F793 Device Name Data 3 F794 Device Name Data 4 F795 Device Name Data 5 F796 Device Name Data 6 F797 Device Name Data 7 F798 Device Name Data 8 F799 Baud Rate (Ethernet) F821 Baud Rate Monitor Right Port (Ethernet) F822 Baud Rate Monitor Left Port (Ethernet) F823 Modbus Settings Address Monitor (Modbus+) F815 Command Selection (Modbus+) F816 Number of Command (Modbus+) F817 Number of Monitors (Modbus+) F818 Command Station (Modbus+) F819 Communication Options Communication Option Setting 1 F830 Communication Option S

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