SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Care has been taken with the design of this product to ensure that it is safe.However, in common with all products of this type, misuse can result in injury ordeath. Therefore, it is very important that the instructions in this manual and onthe product are observed during transportation, commissioning, operation,maintenance and disposal.
This technical manual should be regarded as part of the product. It should bestored with the product and passed on to any subsequent owner or user.
Local safety laws and regulations must always be observed.
Persons working on the product must be suitably skilled and should have beentrained in that work for these products.
The product is a component designed for incorporation in installations,apparatus and machines.
The product must not be used as a single item safety system. In applicationswhere maloperation of the product could cause danger, additional means mustbe used to prevent danger to persons.
Product approvals and certifications will be invalidated if the product istransported, used or stored outside its ratings or if the instructions in this manualare not observed.
Third party approvals to safety standards UL 508C and CSA C22.2 No 14 aremarked on the product.
In the European Union:
• Products within the scope of the Low Voltage Directive, 73/23/EEC asamended are CE marked.
• The product complies with the essential protection requirements of the EMCdirective 89/336/EEC as amended, when installed and used as described inthis manual. The requirements of the EMC Directive should be establishedbefore any installation, apparatus or machine which incorporates the productis taken into service.
• A machine should not be taken into service until the machine has beendeclared in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery (Safety) Directive,98/37/EEC.
CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS EDITION
Previous edition: Rev. 0001 (12/99): Original Issue
This edition: Rev. 0002 (06/00): Fuse types added, cable sizes revised
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ALSPA MV3000
Twelve Pulse SystemUser Manual
forMicroCubicle™ Style
Drives Only
Publication No. T1698EN
Rev. 0002 (06/00)
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ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System Documentation Structure
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ALSPA MV DELTAMANUAL(T1689)
SECTION 4COMPREHENSIVE
INSTRUCTIONS FORINSTALLATION OF
ADAPTERS ANDTRANSFORMERS
INSTALLATION
COMMISSIONINGSECTION 5
COMMISSIONINGPROCEDURE
MAINTENANCEAND
DIAGNOSTICS
SECTIONS 6 & 7SIMPLE MAINTENANCE
+DIAGNOSTIC
INFORMATION
SPARES&
DISPOSAL
THIS PUBLICATION(T1698)
TWELVE PULSE SYSTEMSTAGES OF USE
RELATEDPUBLICATIONS
SYSTEM DESIGN
SECTION 3SECTION 3SECTION 3SECTION 3 FUNCTIONAL
DIAGRAM, PROTECTIONMETHODS AND EMC
REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 2SPECIFICATIONS OF
ADAPTERS, MAIN ANDINTERBRIDGE
TRANSFORMERS.SAFETY STANDARDS.
SECTIONS 8 & 9USER-REPLACEABLE
SPARES+
SAFE DISPOSALINSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 1INTRODUCTION.
PRODUCT RANGE.TYPE CODING.
PLANNING&
TWELVE PULSECOMPONENTS
SELECTION
DELTA DRIVE?
BUYER'S GUIDE.MV3000C GETTINGSTARTED MANUAL
T1676.
Overview ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
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OVERVIEW
Section Page
1. Introduction.......................................................................................... 1-1
Introduces the MV3000 twelve pulse system manual and the components ofthe twelve pulse system.
2. Specifications ....................................................................................... 2-1
Provides environmental, electrical and mechanical specifications for the fullrange of twelve pulse adapters, twelve pulse input transformers andinterbridge transformers, also miscellaneous data common to all the units,such as environmental rating data.
3. System Design....................................................................................... 3-1
Describes the operation of the MV3000 twelve pulse system and providesinformation to assist with system design, including suggested protectioncircuits. Topics covered include cable selection and segregation, and thelayout of cables and components for compliance with EMC requirements.
4. Installation ........................................................................................... 4-1
Explains how to properly install the MV3000 twelve pulse system with framesize 4 and 6 drives. Topics covered include handling and storage,mechanical and electrical installation.
5. Commissioning .................................................................................... 5-1
Explains how to commission a twelve pulse system and how to configure adrive for twelve pulse operation.
6. Preventive Maintenance ....................................................................... 6-1
Simple maintenance procedures for keeping the twelve pulse systemserviceable.
7. Diagnostics........................................................................................... 7-1
What to do if the drive indicates that the twelve pulse system has caused aWarning or Trip to occur. Refers to the MV3000 Getting Started ManualT1676 for information to display Warning and Trip codes, to view a historyof any previous incidents which may help with diagnosis and to reset drivetrips. Provides diagnostic hints to help find possible faults.
8. Spare Parts............................................................................................ 8-1
Lists any spare parts required for user repair and gives appropriatereplacement procedures.
9. Disposal ............................................................................................... 9-1
Provides disposal instructions for the twelve pulse system components, andadvises of any toxic materials and special procedures to dispose of them.
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-11.1 About this Manual ................................................................................................1-11.2 About the ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System.......................................................1-11.3 Range of Twelve Pulse Components covered by this Manual....................................1-11.3.1 Twelve Pulse Adapter........................................................................................1-11.4 Twelve Pulse and Interbridge Transformers.............................................................1-31.4.1 Identity Codes ..................................................................................................1-31.5 Use of IEC Standards ............................................................................................1-41.6 Customer Support and Training.............................................................................1-41.7 Associated Publications .........................................................................................1-4
2. Specifications..................................................................................................... 2-12.1 Safety Standards...................................................................................................2-12.2 Storage, Transportation and Environment ..............................................................2-12.2.1 Environment Ratings .........................................................................................2-12.3 Electrical Specification...........................................................................................2-12.3.1 Component Selection .......................................................................................2-12.3.2 Fuse Selection ..................................................................................................2-22.3.3 Power Cable Selection and Control Wiring ........................................................2-22.3.4 50 Hz Twelve Puse System with 110% Overload Rating.......................................2-52.3.5 50 Hz Twelve Puse System with 150% Overload Rating.......................................2-62.3.6 60 Hz Twelve Puse System with 110% Overload Rating.......................................2-72.3.7 60 Hz Twelve Puse System with 150% Overload Rating.......................................2-82.3.8 Harmonic Performance with Balanced Supply ....................................................2-92.4 Mechanical Specification .....................................................................................2-102.4.1 Interbridge Transformer..................................................................................2-102.4.2 Twelve Pulse Transformer................................................................................2-122.4.3 Twelve Pulse Adapter......................................................................................2-14
3. System Design ................................................................................................... 3-13.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................3-13.2 Functional Description...........................................................................................3-13.3 Protection.............................................................................................................3-13.3.1 Thermal Protection ...........................................................................................3-13.3.2 Short Circuit Protection .....................................................................................3-23.3.3 Harmonic Pollution...........................................................................................3-23.4 Larger Twelve Pulse Systems ..................................................................................3-33.5 EMC Requirements ...............................................................................................3-53.5.1 Segregation Rules.............................................................................................3-5
4. Installation......................................................................................................... 4-14.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................4-14.2 Receipt of Equipment ............................................................................................4-14.2.1 Inspection ........................................................................................................4-14.2.2 Handling .........................................................................................................4-14.2.3 Storage............................................................................................................4-24.3 Cable Lugs and Recommended Torque Settings .....................................................4-24.4 General Installation Notes.....................................................................................4-34.4.1 Warnings and Cautions ....................................................................................4-34.4.2 Access to the Drive Interior................................................................................4-34.4.3 Access to the Interior of the Twelve Pulse Adapter...............................................4-3
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Section Page
4.5 Installation for Frame Size 4 Drives ........................................................................4-34.5.1 Mechanical Installation .....................................................................................4-34.5.2 Electrical Installation .........................................................................................4-64.5.3 Completion of Installation.................................................................................4-84.6 Installation for Frame Size 6 Drives ......................................................................4-104.6.1 Mechanical Installation ...................................................................................4-104.6.2 Electrical Installation .......................................................................................4-124.6.3 Completion of Installation...............................................................................4-14
5. Commissioning...................................................................................................5-15.1 Installation Assumptions ........................................................................................5-15.2 Commissioning Procedure.....................................................................................5-15.2.1 Mechanical Checks ..........................................................................................5-15.2.2 Power Connections...........................................................................................5-15.2.3 Procedure ........................................................................................................5-15.2.4 Setting up an Overtemperature Trip ..................................................................5-2
6. Preventive Maintenance .....................................................................................6-16.1 Tools and Equipment Required ..............................................................................6-16.2 Maintenance Schedules.........................................................................................6-16.2.1 Access .............................................................................................................6-16.2.2 Monthly Servicing .............................................................................................6-16.2.3 Annual Servicing ..............................................................................................6-1
7. Diagnostics.........................................................................................................7-17.1 Fault Monitoring ...................................................................................................7-17.2 Warnings Specific to the Twelve Pulse System .........................................................7-17.3 Trips Specific to the Twelve Pulse System ................................................................7-27.3.1 Trips due to the Operation of Monitoring Relays.................................................7-27.4 Diagnostic Hints ...................................................................................................7-3
8. Spare Parts .........................................................................................................8-18.1 Pre-charge Fuses ..................................................................................................8-18.2 Replacing Parts .....................................................................................................8-18.2.1 Preparation......................................................................................................8-18.2.2 Replacing Pre-charge Fuses ..............................................................................8-1
9. Disposal .............................................................................................................9-1
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System 1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
1.1 About this Manual
This ALSPA MV3000 twelve pulse System Manual provides a competent user trained inelectrical installation practice with sufficient information to safely install, commissionand maintain an ALSPA MV3000 twelve pulse system. The manual should be read inconjunction with the ALSPA MV3000 Getting Started Manual T1676.
This manual should be regarded as part of the ALSPA MV3000 twelve pulse system. Itshould be retained for the life of the product and should be passed on to anysubsequent owner or user.
To use an ALSPA MV3000 DELTA system in twelve pulse configuration, refer to T1689,the Technical Manual for MV3000 DELTA.
1.2 About the ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
The twelve pulse system is used to reduce harmonic currents generated by the driveand, in conjunction with the drive DC Link capacitors, to reduce ripple on the DC Linkvoltage. The system comprises three add-on components which operate with astandard MV3000 drive to obtain the ripple reduction:
– a Twelve Pulse Adapter which is an additional rectifier bridge controlled bythe MV3000 control board and should only be used with an MV3000controller.
– a Twelve Pulse Transformer (TPT) which provides phase shifted mains suppliesto the MV3000 and to the twelve pulse adapter, and which takes the place ofan AC line reactor. Note that AC line reactors are required for systems havingmore than one drive per TPT, see Section 3.5.
– an Interbridge Transformer (IBT) which combines the DC outputs from theadapter and the MV3000 rectifier to produce the DC link voltage withreduced twelve pulse ripple.
The circuit diagram of a twelve pulse system is shown inside the front cover, and ageneral view of the main components is shown in Figure 1-1 and inside the front cover.
1.3 Range of Twelve Pulse Components covered by this Manual
Tables 2-1 to 2-4 in Section 2.3 show the range of twelve pulse system componentsavailable for use with each MV3000 drive. They are tabled for supply frequencies of50 Hz and 60 Hz, with drive overload ratings of 110% and 150% for each frequency.
Component dimensions, weights and heat losses are provided in Section 2.4.
1.3.1 Twelve Pulse Adapter
There is one twelve pulse adapter available for each of frame sizes 4 and 6, eachadapter can be used with any drive in the appropriate frame size. Tables 2-1 to 2-4show the model numbers of each adapter and indicate the MV3000 drives with whichthey are used.
Note: The twelve pulse adapter must be used only with MV3000 drive modules.
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Figure 1-1 Twelve pulse system components
ALSPA MV3000Drive. Refer tomanual T1676
Twelve pulse adapter
Interbridgetransformer (shownfor frame size 4)
Location ofinterbridgetransformers forframe size 6,cable ended orbusbar terminated
12-pulse transformer.Open or enclosed types areavailable.
Location forframe size 4
Drive cabinet
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1.4 Twelve Pulse and Interbridge Transformers
The model of twelve pulse transformer and interbridge transformer to be used dependson the MV3000 model selected. Tables 2-2 and 2-3 show the full range of preferredtwelve pulse and interbridge transformers, and indicate the correct transformers for allMV3000 models.
1.4.1 Identity Codes
Twelve Pulse Transformers
The code used to identify twelve pulse transformers is defined in Figure 1-2 below.
Where:
Interbridge
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Figure 1-2 Twelve Pulse Transformer identity code
MV3TPT indicates that the item is an MV3000 Twelve Pulse Transformer
xyz indicates the nominal continuous kW (for 50 Hz transformers)or HP (for 60 Hz transformers) of the largest drive the unit maybe used with (this may extend to four figures).
a is the performance indicator:
A = 4.5% Reactance, Close coupled, IP00B = 4.5% Reactance, Close coupled, IP23
ppp is the AC voltage of the supply to which the transformer is to beconnected:
3-digit code indicates the voltage, e.g. 380, 3k3 etc.
/ Separator
sss indicates the motor voltage for which the system is designed:3-digit code indicates the voltage, e.g. 380, 400 etc.
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gure 1-3 Interbridge Transformer identity code
T indicates that the item is an MV3000 InterBridge Transformer.
is the nominal continuous kW (for 50 Hz transformers) or HPrating ( for 60 Hz transformers) of the drive the unit may beused with (this may be extended to four figures).
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a is the IBT performance indicator (internal to !"#$):
always = A
b is the range of motor voltages with which the IBT can be used:
4 = 380 - 4405 = 480 - 5006 = 575 – 6007 = 690
1.5 Use of IEC Standards
The ALSPA MV3R range of twelve pulse adapters has been designed to IEC standardsusing SI units. In this manual approximate values for inches, lb and hp are alsoincluded for convenience.
1.6 Customer Support and Training
!"#$ provides comprehensive telephone technical support, application planningand service for customers. At the ALSPA Academy, experienced engineers providecustomers with first class training for all !"#$ drive and control products.
Contact !"#$ at the address and the telephone/fax numbers shown at the end ofthis manual.
1.7 Associated Publications
T1676 ALSPA MV3000 Getting Started Manual for AC-fed Drives,MicroCubicle™ Style Drives Only
This Manual provides a competent user trained in electrical installationpractice with sufficient information to safely install, commission, operate,maintain and dispose of a simple AC-fed drive installation.
T1689 ALSPA MV DELTA
This manual includes specifications and instructions to allow a competentuser trained in drives to safely install the components of ALSPA MV3000DELTA systems to construct DELTA drive units.
DELTA drives are a unique system of modular based drive units, 150 kW to1.8 MW in air-cooled versions, 600 kW to 3.6 MW in liquid-cooled versions.
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2. Specifications
1.1 Safety Standards
The twelve pulse system components, including preferred !"#$% twelve pulsetransformers, are designed to comply with the requirements of the following:
EN 50178 Electronic equipment for use in power installations.
ANSI/UL 508C Power conversion equipment, as marked on units.
CAN/CSA C22.2-14 Industrial equipment, Industrial products.
2.2 Storage, Transportation and Environment
The environmental requirements for the storage, transportation and operation of twelvepulse system components are as detailed for the MV3000 in Section 2 of T1676.
2.2.1 Environment Ratings
Interbridge transformer and open 12-pulse transformer – IP00 (no protection againstingress of particles or water).MV3000 drive and 12-pulse adapter – IP20 (fingerproof and protection against ingressof particles greater than 12.5 mm diameter, no protection against ingress of water).Enclosed 12-pulse transformer – IP23 (fingerproof, protection against ingress ofparticles greater than 12.5 mm diameter and water sprayed at 60o angle), but it mustbe located indoors.
2.3 Electrical Specification
General specifications for the 12-pulse adapters, transformers, cables and fuses areprovided in Sections 2.3.3 to 2.3.6. by Table 2-1 to 2-4. 50 Hz systems are covered byTables 2-1 and 2-2, 60 Hz systems by Tables 2-3 and 2-4. For each supply frequencythere is a separate table for 110% and 150% overload rating.
The following components are covered:
Twelve pulse transformersTwelve pulse adaptersInterbridge transformersCables, power and controlProtection devices (e.g. fuses, circuit breakers)
2.3.1 Component Selection
For a given MV3000 model, frame size and overload rating (110% or 150%),Tables 2-1 to 2-4 indicate which twelve pulse transformer, adapter and interbridgetransformer should be selected to provide a twelve pulse system. For any chosen systemthe tables show the total losses, not including the twelve pulse transformer losses whichare shown separately.
Fuse Specifications
Tables 2-1 to 2-4 show specifications for the twelve pulse transformer secondary fuses.The transformer primary fuses and the MV3000 fan fuses are as described in the
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Getting Started Manual T1676 (the twelve pulse adapter fan is powered from theMV3000 fused fan supply).
Harmonic Performance
The harmonic currents generated by the 12-pulse system, using balanced supplyvoltages, are shown in Section 2.3.7 by Table 2-5. The values shown are expressed asa percentage of the current at the fundamental frequency, and are given for variouspercentages of rated power between 50% and 100%.
2.3.2 Fuse Selection
Tables 2.1 to 2.4 give the current rating of fuses recommended to protect the drive andtypical input cables. The fuse types are shown below under two utilisation categories :–
IEC rating - Use general purpose fusesclass gG or gL according toIEC 60269 and Europeanstandards
Examples - GE Redspot to BS88- Bussmann gG to BS88
- Bussmann with part numbersNH.....G
UL rating - Use class RK1 fusesaccording to UL 248-12,or class J fuses accordingto UL 248-8
Examples - Bussmann LPS_RK_SP- Bussmann LPJ_SP
These fuses may not prevent damage to the rectifier in the event of short circuits on theDC link and other components.
When choosing fuses for a specific application, the user must also comply with localsafety regulations.
2.3.3 Power Cable Selection and Control Wiring
Power Cables
Tables 2-1 to 2-4 give details of cable size requirements, cross-referenced to thediagram inside the front cover for ease of identification.
All cables must have copper conductors.
Cable sizes must comply with local safety regulations. In addition:
• All drives and twelve pulse adapters can accept cables rated at 70°C (158°F) or75°C (167°F).
• Drives and twelve pulse adapters rated below 100 A motor current (some framesize 4) can also accept cables rated at 60°C (140°F).
Maximum Sizes
The maximum permitted cable sizes for MV3000 drives are:
Frame size 4 95 mm2 (4/0 AWG)
Frame size 6 240 mm2 (500 MCM)
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For the twelve pulse adapters, maximum permitted cable sizes are:
Model MV3R140A6A1 (frame size 4) 70 mm2 (2/0 AWG)
Model MV3R364A6A1 (frame size 6) 240 mm2 (500 MCM)
Typical Sizes
Tables 2-1 to 2-4 show some typical cable sizes, which may be used in the followingconditions:
• Metric cable sizes for single core or multicore copper cable with 70°C (158°F)PVC insulation, clipped to a surface in air, in a 30°C (86°F) ambient, based onIEC 60364-5-523. These sizes are also suitable for steel wire armoured cableaccording to BS 7671, or NYCWY cable according to VDE 0276-603 installedin the same conditions.
• USA/Canadian cable sizes for copper conductors with 75°C (167°F) insulationin a raceway, or cable in a 30°C (86°F) ambient, based on NFPA 70-1999.
Control Wiring
Wiring connected to the MV3000 I/O termination panel for protection circuits etc.should have a cross section between the limits of:
Minimum 0.5 mm2 or 20 AWG *
Maximum 2.5 mm2 or 14 AWG
• Use a consolidating crimp for smaller wires
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2. Specifications
2.3.4 50 Hz Twelve Pulse System with 110% Overload Rating
Table 2-1 Electrical specification for a 50 Hz 12-pulse system with 110% overload rating
Drive Twelve Pulse Equipment AC S Cables Losses
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MV3086A4A1 4 MV3R140A6A1 MV3TPT045zppp/aaa 54 MV3IBT045A4 45 50 2 10 6 1.6 2.0
MV3105A4A1 4 –..– MV3TPT055zppp/aaa 66 MV3IBT055A4 55 63 4 16 4 1.8 2.3400 V
MV3140A4A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075zppp/aaa 90 MV3IBT075A4 75 80 7 25 3 2.4 3.2
MV3062A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT055zttt/ddd 66 MV3IBT055A7 31 32 5 4 N/A 1.6 2.3
MV3077A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075zttt/ddd 90 MV3IBT075A7 42 50 8 10 N/A
IBTflying leads
2.0 3.2690 VMV3099A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT090zttt/ddd 107 MV3IBT090A7 50 50 70 57 10 N/A 10 N/A 50 N/A 2.4 3.6
MV3168A4A1 6 MV3R364A6A1 MV3TPT090zppp/aaa 107 MV3IBT090A4 90 100 125 103 35 2 35 1/0 95 300 3.0 3.6
MV3204A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT110zppp/aaa 130 MV3IBT110A4 109 125 150 125 50 1/0 50 2/0 120 400 3.4 3.8
MV3244A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT132zppp/aaa 156 MV3IBT132A4 130 160 175 149 70 2/0 70 3/0 185 2x250 4.0 4.3
MV3292A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT160zppp/aaa 188 M 70 4/0 240 2x350 4.4 4.5
400 V
MV3364A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT200zppp/aaa 235 M 120 300 2x150 2x500 5.6 5.9
MV3125A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT110zttt/ddd 130 M 16 N/A 70 N/A 3.0 3.8
MV3144A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT132zttt/ddd 156 M 25 N/A 70 N/A 3.4 4.3
MV3192A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT160zttt/ddd 188 M 35 N/A 95 N/A 4.1 4.5690 V
MV3242A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT200zttt/ddd 235 M 50 N/A 150 N/A 4.6 5.9
t Nominal Supply Voltage (Volts at 50 Hz)ppp = 380, 400, 415, 440, 3k3 (3300), 6k6 (6600), 11k (110 ttt = 690, 3k3, 6k6, 11k
Nominal Motor Voltage (Volts at 50 Hz)
aaa = 380, 400, 415, 440ddd = 690
Also z = A (open type) IP00z = B (enclosed type) IP23 (for indoor use only)
Note: Protection thermistors are fitted to each phase of both secondaare insulated from the winding voltages and can be directly co
Excluding twelve pulsetransformer.
➀➀➀➀ , ➁➁➁➁ and ➂➂➂➂ refer to size ofcables shown on circuitdiagram inside front cover.
* See Section 2.3.3.
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to 20 times rated current for approximate
DE-RATING
: Nominal 0 to 1000 m, above 1000 m de-rate 7.3% per 1000 m to a maximum of 2000 m.
URE: Nominal 0ο C to 40ο C, above 40ο C de-rate 2.5% per ο C to a maximum of 50ο C.
ulse System User Manual
V3IBT160A4 157 160 200 180 70 3/0
V3IBT200A4 196 200 250 225 95 250
V3IBT110A7 61 63 80 69 16 N/A
V3IBT132A7 72 80 90 83 25 N/A
V3IBT160A7 88 100 110 100 35 N/A
V3IBT200A7 109 125 150 125 50 N/A
00)
ry windings. The thermistorsnnected to SELV circuits.
*
**
**
ote that transformer inrush current may be uply half a cycle of power frequency.
OUTPUT
ALTITUDE
TEMPERAT
upply
sesinble
UL
A
Ir
ca
60 5
70 6
100 8
40 3
60 4
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ALSPA MV3000 TwelvePage 2-6
2.3.5 50 Hz Twelve Pulse System with 150% Overload Rating
Table 2-2 Electrical specification for a 50 Hz 12-pulse system with 150% overload rating
Drive Twelve Pulse Equipment AC Cables Losses
Typical Cable Sizes ***
➀ ➀ ➁ ➁ ➂ ➂ **Nominal
DriveVoltage
DriveModel
FrameSize
Twelve PulseAdapter
Model Number
Twelve PulseTransformer
Model Number t
Twelve PulseTransformerPrimary kVA
Interbridge TransformerModel Number
Isecyin
cable
➀
A
g
A
ACin
mm2
AC inAWG
MCM
RECT+/–
mm2
RECT+/–
AWGMCM
DC+
mm2
DC+
AWGMCM
TotalLosses
includingDrive ****
kW
Twelve PulseTransformer
Losses
kW
MV3086A4A1 4 MV3R140A6A1 MV3TPT037zppp/aaa 45 MV3IBT037A4 37 4 6 8 1.6 1.7
MV3105A4A1 4 –..– MV3TPT045zppp/aaa 54 MV3IBT045A4 45 5 10 6 1.8 2.0400 VMV3140A4A1 4 –..– MV3TPT055zppp/aaa 66 MV3IBT055A4 55 6 16 4 2.4 2.3
MV3062A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT045zttt/ddd 54 MV3IBT045A7 25 2 4 N/A 1.6 2.0
MV3077A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT055zttt/ddd 66 MV3IBT055A7 31 3 4 N/A 2.0 2.3690 VMV3099A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075zttt/ddd 90 MV3IBT075A7 42 5 10 N/A 2.4 3.2
MV3168A4A1 6 MV3R364A6A1 MV3TPT075zppp/aaa 90 MV3IBT075A4 75 8 25 3
IBTflying leads
3.0 3.2
MV3204A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT090zppp/aaa 107 MV3IBT090A4 90 10 35 2 35 1 95 300 3.4 3.6
MV3244A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT110zppp/aaa 130 MV3IBT110A4 109 12
MV3292A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT132zppp/aaa 156 MV3IBT132A4 130 16
400 V
MV3364A4A1 6 –..– MV3TPT160zppp/aaa 188 MV3IBT160A4 157 16
MV3125A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT090zttt/ddd 107
MV3144A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT110zttt/ddd 130
MV3192A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT132zttt/ddd 156690 V
MV3242A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT160zttt/ddd 188
t Nominal Supply Voltage (Volts at 50 Hz)ppp = 380, 400, 415, 440, 3k3 (3300), 6k6 (6600), 11k ttt = 690, 3k3, 6k6, 11k
Nominal Motor Voltage (Volts at 50 Hz)aaa = 380, 400, 415, 440ddd = 690
Also z = A (open type) IP00z = B (enclosed type) IP23 (for indoor use only)
Note: Protection thermistors are fitted to each phase of both seare insulated from the winding voltages and can be direc
PRIMARY RATED CURRENT = PrimaryV3
1000kVAimaryPr
×
× When selecting input protection device
to 20 times rated current for approxim
Supply
Fusesin
cable
➀
G UL
A
Irectin
cable
➁
A
0 50 43
0 60 52
3 70 64
5 35 29
2 40 35
0 60 48
0 100 87
0 125 103
(06/00)
5 150 125 50 1/0 50 2/0 120 400 4.0 3.8
0 175 149 70 2/0 70 3/0 185 2x250 4.4 4.3
0 200 180 70 3/0 70 4/0 240 2x350 5.6 4.5
10 N/A 50 N/A 3.0 3.6
16 N/A 70 N/A 3.4 3.8
25 N/A 70 N/A 4.1 4.3
35 N/A 95 N/A 4.6 4.5
Excluding twelve pulsetransformer.
➀➀➀➀ , ➁➁➁➁ and ➂➂➂➂ refer to sizeof cables shown oncircuit diagram insidefront cover.
See Section 2.3.3.
E-RATING
Nominal 0 to 1000 m, above 1000 m de-rate 7.3% per 1000 m to a maximum of 2000 m.
RE: Nominal 0ο C to 40ο C, above 40ο C de-rate 2.5% per ο C to a maximum of 50ο C.
Pulse System User Manual
MV3IBT090A7 50 50 70 57 10 N/A
MV3IBT110A7 61 63 80 69 16 N/A
MV3IBT132A7 72 80 90 83 25 N/A
MV3IBT160A7 88 100 110 100 35 N/A
(11000)
condary windings. The thermistorstly connected to SELV circuits.
*
**
***
s, note that transformer inrush current may be upately half a cycle of power frequency.
OUTPUT D
ALTITUDE:
TEMPERATU
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2.3.6 60 Hz Twelve Pulse System with 110% Overload Rating
Table 2-3 Electrical specification for a 60 Hz 12-pulse system with 110% overload rating
Drive Twelve Pulse Equipment A Cables Losses
Typical Cable Sizes ***
➀ ➀ ➁ ➁ ➂ ➂ **Nominal
DriveVoltage
DriveModel
FrameSize
Twelve PulseAdapter
Model Number
Twelve PulseTransformer
Model Number t
Twelve PulseTransformerPrimary kVA
Interbridge TransformerModel Number
Isecyin
cable
➀
A
g
A
Irectin
cable
➁
A
ACin
mm2
AC inAWG
MCM
RECT+/–
mm2
RECT+/–
AWGMCM
DC+
mm2
DC+
AWGMCM
TotalLosses
includingDrive ****
kW
Twelve PulseTransformer
Losses
kW
MV3077A5A1 4 MV3R140A6A1 MV3TPT060zqqq/bbb 59 MV3IBT060A5 40 4 45 6 8 1.5 2.3
MV3096A5A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075zqqq/bbb 73 MV3IBT075A5 49 5 56 10 6 1.7 3.2480 VMV3124A5A1 4 –..– MV3TPT100zqqq/bbb 98 MV3IBT100A5 65 8 74 25 4 2.2 3.6
MV3062A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT060zrrr/ccc 59 MV3IBT060A6 32 3 36 4 8 1.6 2.3
MV3077A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075zrrr/ccc 73 MV3IBT075A6 39 4 45 6 8 2.0 3.2600 VMV3099A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT100zrrr/ccc 98 MV3IBT100A6 53 6 60 16 4
IBTflying leads
2.4 3.6
MV3156A5A1 6 MV3R364A6A1 MV3TPT125zqqq/bbb 120.5 MV3IBT125A5 80 80 100 92 25 3 25 2 95 250 2.9 3.9
MV3180A5A1 6 –..– MV3TPT150zqqq/bbb 144.5 MV3IBT150A5 96 100 125 110 35 1 35 1/0 120 350 3.1 4.4
MV3240A5A1 6 –..– MV3TPT200zqqq/bbb 191.5 MV3IBT200A5 127 160 175 146 70 2/0 70 3/0 185 2x250 4.0 5.1480 V
MV3302A5A1 6 –..– MV3TPT250zqqq/bbb 240 MV3IBT250A5 159 160 200 182 70 3/0 70 4/0 240 2x350 4.7 6.5
MV3125A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT125zrrr/ccc 120.5 MV3IBT125A6 64 80 80 74 25 4 25 3 70 3/0 3.0 3.9
MV3144A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT150zrrr/ccc 144.5 3 25 2 95 250 3.4 4.4
MV3192A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT200zrrr/ccc 191.5 1 50 1/0 120 400 4.1 5.1600 V
MV3242A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT250zrrr/ccc 240 2/0 70 3/0 185 2x250 4.6 6.5
t Nominal Supply Voltage (Volts at 60 Hz)qqq = 480, 500, 3k3 (3300), 6k6 (6600), 11k (11000 rrr = 600, 3k3, 6k6, 11k
Nominal Motor Voltage (Volts at 60 Hz)
bbb = 480, 500ccc = 600
Also z = A (open type) IP00z = B (enclosed type) IP23 (indoors only)
Note: Protection thermistors are fitted to each phase of bothare insulated from the winding voltages and can be d
* Excluding twelve pulsetransformer.
** ➀➀➀➀ , ➁➁➁➁ and ➂➂➂➂ refer to sizeof cables shown oncircuit diagram insidefront cover.
*** See Section 2.3.3.
PRIMARY RATED CURRENT = PrimaryV3
1000kVAimaryPr
×
× When selecting input protection devic
to 20 times rated current for approxim
OUTPUT DE-RATING
ALTITUDE: Nominal 0 to 1000 m, above 1000 m de-rate 7.3% per 1000 m to a maximum of 2000 m.
TEMPERATURE: Nominal 0ο C to 40ο C, above 40ο C de-rate 2.5% per ο C to a maximum of 50ο C.
Twelve Pulse System User Manual
MV3IBT150A6 78 80 100 88 25
MV3IBT200A6 103 125 150 117 50
MV3IBT250A6 128 160 175 146 70
)
secondary windings. The thermistorsirectly connected to SELV circuits.
es, note that transformer inrush current may be upately half a cycle of power frequency.
C Supply
Fusesin
cable
➀
G UL
A
0 50
0 70
0 90
2 40
0 50
3 70
2. Specifications ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
ALSPA MV3000 Tw (06/00)Page 2-8
2.3.7 60 Hz Twelve Pulse System with 150% Overload Rating
Table 2-4 Electrical specification for a 60 Hz 12-pulse system with 150% overload rating
Drive Twelve Pulse Equipment A Cables Losses
Typical Cable Sizes ***
➀ ➀ ➁ ➁ ➂ ➂ **Nominal
DriveVoltage
DriveModel
FrameSize
Twelve PulseAdapter
Model Number
Twelve PulseTransformer
Model Number t
Twelve PulseTransformerPrimary kVA
Interbridge TransformerModel Number
Isecyin
cable
➀
A
Irectin
cable
➁
A
ACin
mm2
AC inAWG
MCM
RECT+/–
mm2
RECT+/–
AWGMCM
DC+
mm2
DC+
AWGMCM
TotalLosses
includingDrive ****
kW
Twelve PulseTransformer
Losses
kW
MV3077A5A1 4 MV3R140A6A1 MV3TPT050Zqqq/bbb 50 MV3IBT050A5 33 37 6 8 1.5 2.0
MV3096A5A1 4 –..– MV3TPT060Zqqq/bbb 59 MV3IBT060A5 40 45 6 8 1.7 2.3480 VMV3124A5A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075Zqqq/bbb 73 MV3IBT075A5 49 56 10 6 2.2 3.2
MV3062A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT050zrrr/ccc 49 MV3IBT050A6 26 30 4 8 1.6 2.0
MV3077A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT060zrrr/ccc 59 MV3IBT060A6 32 36 4 8 2.0 2.3600 VMV3099A6A1 4 –..– MV3TPT075zrrr/ccc 73 MV3IBT075A6 39 45 6 8 2.4 3.2
MV3156A5A1 6 MV3R364A6A1 MV3TPT100Zqqq/bbb 98 MV3IBT100A5 65 74 25 4
IBTflying leads
2.9 3.6
MV3180A5A1 6 –..– MV3TPT125Zqqq/bbb 120.5 MV3IBT125A5 80 80 100 92 25 3 25 2 95 250 3.1 3.9
MV3240A5A1 6 –..– MV3TPT150Zqqq/bbb 144.5 MV3IBT150A5 96 100 125 110 35 1 35 1/0 120 350 4.0 4.4480 V
MV3302A5A1 6 –..– MV3TPT200Zqqq/bbb 191.5 MV3IBT200A5 127 160 175 146 70 2/0 70 3/0 185 2x250 4.7 5.1
MV3125A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT100zrrr/ccc 98 MV3IBT100A6 53 63 70 60 16 4 IBT flying leads 3.0 3.6
MV3144A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT125zrrr/ccc 120.5 4 25 3 70 3/0 3.4 3.9
MV3192A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT150zrrr/ccc 144.5 3 25 2 95 250 4.1 4.4600 V
MV3242A6A1 6 –..– MV3TPT200zrrr/ccc 191.5 1 50 1/0 120 400 4.6 5.1
* Excluding twelve pulsetransformer.
** ➀➀➀➀ , ➁➁➁➁ and ➂➂➂➂ refer to sizeof cables shown oncircuit diagram insidefront cover.
*** See Section 2.3.3.
t Nominal Supply Voltage (Volts at 60 Hz)qqq = 480, 500, 3k3 (3300), 6k6 (6600), 11k (11000 rrr = 600, 3k3, 6k6, 11k
Nominal Motor Voltage (Volts at 60 Hz)
bbb = 480, 500ccc = 600
Also z = A (open type) IP00z = B (enclosed type) IP23 (indoors only)
Note: Protection thermistors are fitted to each phase of bothare insulated from the winding voltages and can be d
PRIMARY RATED CURRENT = PrimaryV3
1000kVAimaryPr
×
× When selecting input protection devices,
to 20 times rated current for approximate
UTPUT DE-RATING
LTITUDE: Nominal 0 to 1000 m, above 1000 m de-rate 7.3% per 1000 m to a maximum of 2000 m.
EMPERATURE: Nominal 0ο C to 40ο C, above 40ο C de-rate 2.5% per ο C to a maximum of 50ο C.
elve Pulse System User Manual
MV3IBT125A6 64 80 80 74 25
MV3IBT150A6 78 80 100 88 25
MV3IBT200A6 103 125 150 117 50
)
secondary windings. The thermistorsirectly connected to SELV circuits.
note that transformer inrush current may be uply half a cycle of power frequency.
O
A
T
C Supply
Fusesin
cable
➀
gG
A
UL
A
40 45
40 50
50 70
32 35
32 40
40 50
80 90
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M
2.3.8 Harmonic Performance with Balanced Supply
Table 2-5 Harmonic current levels expressed as a percentage of fundamental (I1) fora twelve pulse system with sinusoidal balanced 3-phase supply voltages
To find the primary current at any harmonic shown in Table 2-5 :
Calculate transformer primary current at fundamental (I1) –
I1 = ( ) 97.0EfficiencyMotor9)VoltageMotor35.1(
1000kWinPowerShaftMotor815.0
××+×
×× x yV
VimarPr
Sec ………………….(1)
Calculate % of inverter power = )12Table1676Tfrom(RatingPoweralminNoInverter
100PowerMotorActual
−
× ….(2)
Then for any harmonic, determine the percentage harmonic current from Table 2-5 forthe % of inverter power calculated in (2).
Multiply the % harmonic current by I1 (from (1)) to give harmonic current.
Actual load as percentage of inverter nominalpower ratingHarmonic
Number100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50%
1 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
5 1.00 1.11 1.25 1.42 1.65 1.97
7 0.69 0.77 0.86 0.98 1.13 1.35
11 8.35 8.53 8.70 8.88 9.06 9.23
13 4.52 4.52 4.53 4.58 4.70 4.98
17 0.29 0.32 0.35 0.40 0.47 0.56
19 0.26 0.29 0.32 0.36 0.42 0.50
23 1.99 2.14 2.30 2.46 2.61 2.75
25 1.69 1.77 1.83 1.89 1.92 1.92
29 0.17 0.18 0.21 0.23 0.27 0.32
31 0.16 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.26 0.31
35 0.65 0.71 0.79 0.90 1.03 1.18
37 0.63 0.70 0.78 0.87 0.96 1.03
41 0.12 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.23
43 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.22
47 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.42 0.46 0.54
49 0.36 0.36 0.37 0.40 0.47 0.55
Mainssupply
Twelve pulsetransformer
Twelvepulse
equipmentMV3000
Monitoringpoint
Note: As actual source impedance, supply imbalance and existing supply distortion varybetween applications, the figures given in Table 2-5 are indicative only, but provide areasonable basis for many applications.
2. Specifications ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System User Manual (06/00)Page 2-10
2.4 Mechanical Specification
The physical dimensions and weights of the twelve pulse system components are givenin Tables 2-6 to 2-9 inclusive. The dimensions cross-refer to the illustrations shown inFigures 2-1 to 2-3. For dimensions and weights of the MV3000 drive, refer to T1676.
2.4.1 Interbridge Transformer
Table 2-6 Interbridge transformer dimensions *
Overall Dimensions
ModelNumber Height
Amm in
LengthB
mm in
WidthC
mm in
Weight
kg lb
MaximumLosses
W
Cable-ended
MV3IBTA037A4 240 9.5 260 10.2 140 5.5 19 41.8 90
MV3IBTA045A4 240 9.5 250 9.8 155 6.1 21 46.2 100
MV3IBTA055A4 240 9.5 250 9.8 155 6.1 25 55.0 100
MV3IBTA075A4 260 10.2 270 10.6 195 7.7 36 79.2 130
MV3IBTA045A7 240 9.5 250 9.8 155 6.1 21 46.2 100
MV3IBTA055A7 240 9.5 250 9.8 155 6.1 25 55.0 130
MV3IBTA075A7 260 10.2 270 10.6 195 7.7 36 79.2 130
Busbar-terminated (shrouded)
MV3IBTA090A4 250 9.8 240 9.5 290 11.4 45 99.0 150
MV3IBTA110A4 290 11.4 290 11.4 280 11.0 50 110.0 170
MV3IBTA132A4 290 11.4 290 11.4 290 11.4 55 121.0 190
MV3IBTA160A4 290 11.4 50 110.0 300 11.8 60 132.0 230
MV3IBTA200A4 300 11.8 290 11.4 310 12.2 68 149.6 250
MV3IBTA090A7 250 9.8 240 9.5 280 11.0 45 99.0 150
MV3IBTA110A7 290 11.4 290 11.4 280 11.0 50 110.0 170
MV3IBTA132A7 290 11.4 290 11.4 290 11.4 55 121.0 190
MV3IBTA160A7 290 11.4 290 11.4 300 11.8 60 132.0 230
MV3IBTA200A7 300 11.8 290 11.4 310 12.2 68 149.6 250
* Fixing dimensions D, E, F and G in Figure 2-1 will be issued later.
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Figure 2-1 Interbridge transformer dimensions
Busbar-terminatedInterbridge Transformer
Cable-endedInterbridge Transformer
ComponentPanel
CabinetFloor
2. Specifications ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
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2.4.2 Twelve Pulse Transformer
Table 2-7 Twelve Pulse Transformer dimensions (open type)
Overall DimensionsModel
Number(open)
HeightA
mm in
WidthB
mm in
LengthC
mm in
Weight
kg lb
MaximumLosses
kW
MV3TPT037Appp/sss 700 27.6 350 13.8 650 25.6 290 638 1.7
MV3TPT045Appp/sss 750 29.5 400 15.7 650 25.6 350 770 2.0
MV3TPT055Appp/sss 750 29.5 420 16.5 650 25.6 400 880 2.3
MV3TPT075Appp/sss 760 29.9 375 14.8 1020 40.2 515 1133 3.2
MV3TPT090Appp/sss 760 29.9 400 15.7 1020 40.2 550 1210 3.6
MV3TPT110Appp/sss 800 31.5 450 17.7 1100 43.3 615 1353 3.8
MV3TPT132Appp/sss 900 35.4 450 17.7 1100 43.3 690 1518 4.3
MV3TPT160Appp/sss 1000 39.4 500 19.7 1150 45.3 750 1650 4.5
MV3TPT200Appp/sss 1000 39.4 550 21.7 1200 47.2 850 1870 5.9
Table 2-8 Twelve Pulse Transformer dimensions (enclosed type)
Overall DimensionsModel
Number(enclosed)
HeightA
mm in
WidthB
mm in
DepthC
mm in
Weight
kg lb
MaximumLosses
kW
MV3TPT037Bppp/sss 1100 43.3 600 23.6 1050 41.4 340 748 1.7
MV3TPT045Bppp/sss 1100 43.3 600 23.6 1050 41.4 410 902 2.0
MV3TPT055Bppp/sss 1100 43.3 600 23.6 1050 41.4 460 1012 2.3
MV3TPT075Bppp/sss 1250 49.2 800 31.5 1250 49.2 575 1265 3.2
MV3TPT090Bppp/sss 1250 49.2 800 31.5 1200 47.2 625 1375 3.6
MV3TPT110Bppp/sss 1250 49.2 800 31.5 1200 47.2 690 1518 3.8
MV3TPT132Bppp/sss 1250 49.2 800 31.5 1200 47.2 765 1683 4.3
MV3TPT160Bppp/sss 1250 49.2 800 31.5 1300 51.2 825 1815 4.5
MV3TPT200Bppp/sss 1550 61.0 900 35.4 1400 55.1 1000 2200 5.9
Note: The !"#$ preferred models have a nominal supply (primary) voltageof ppp volts, where:
ppp = 400, 500, 600, 690, 3k3 or 11k0 volts
and a nominal secondary voltage of sss volts, where:
sss = 400, 500, 600 or 690 volts
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Figure 2-2 Twelve pulse transformer dimensions
Open Twelve PulseTransformer
Enclosed TwelvePulse Transformer
2. Specifications ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
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2.4.3 Twelve Pulse Adapter
Table 2-9 Twelve pulse adapter dimensions and airflow requirements
Figure 2-3 Twelve pulse adapter dimensions
Overall Dimensions Fixing Dimensions
ModelNumber Height
Amm in
WidthB
mm in
DepthC
mm in
Weight(unboxed)
kg lbsD
mm inE
mm inF
mm inG
mm in
Airflowrequired
cfm
MV3R140A6A1 378 14.9 218 8.6 370 14.6 16 35.2 150 5.9 34 1.35 356 14.0 10 0.4 100.0
MV3R364A6A1 480 18.9 248 9.8 420 16.6 26 57.2 170 6.7 34 1.35 456 18.0 10 0.4 100.0
ComponentPanel
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System 3. System Design
(06/00) ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System User Manual Page 3-1
3. System Design
3.1 Introduction
This section describes system functioning and recommended methods of protectingsystem components.
3.2 Functional Description(Refer to the circuit diagram inside the front cover)
The twelve pulse system is designed to reduce harmonic currents generated by theMV3000 on the supply.
The twelve pulse transformer has star-wound and delta-wound secondaries which givetwo 3-phase outputs phase shifted by 30o with respect to each other. One output isrectified by the MV3000 rectifier and the other by the twelve pulse adapter, the tworectified outputs are combined in the interbridge transformer.
3.3 Protection
The MV3000 drive and the components of the twelve pulse system must be protectedagainst possible malfunctions, generally in three areas comprising:
1) Thermal protection.
2) Protection against short circuits.
3) Protection against harmonic pollution of the supply.
3.3.1 Thermal Protection
Several methods are employed to protect components of the twelve pulse systemagainst overheating
1) The MV3000 protects itself and the twelve pulse adapter by monitoring heatsinktemperatures. The drive will trip and disable its output if it detects an over-temperature condition.
2) Twelve pulse transformers recommended and supplied by !"#$ are providedwith temperature sensing devices (thermistors) positioned so that they will detectan over-temperature condition in either of the secondary windings. As supplied,the six thermistors are connected in series via a link as shown on the front covercircuit diagram, and are accessible at a terminal block on the twelve pulsetransformer top panel.
The user connections are by default configured to allow all six thermistors to bemonitored by a single Monitor Protection Relay. The transformer secondaries maybe monitored individually by removing the link that interconnects the two sets ofsensors and connecting each set to a separate monitor protection relay.A suitable relay is the Telemecanique LT3–SA00MW model thermistor monitoringrelay, the output can be used to trip the MV3000 and also a primary sideinterrupting device. Supplies for the monitoring relay must be derived from theinput side of the supply breaker or additional user-supplied logic is required toenable start-up.
3. System Design ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System User Manual (06/00)Page 3-2
3.3.2 Short Circuit Protection
Data provided in Sections 2.3.3 to 2.3.6 should be used to select suitable protectiondevices for the primary side of the twelve pulse transformer.
!"#$ recommends that the supply cables from each secondary winding of thetwelve pulse transformer are protected by fuses or circuit breakers as shown in the frontcover circuit diagram.
3.3.3 Harmonic Pollution
Failure of fuses in either one of the secondary circuits would result in 6-pulse operationand hence increased harmonic currents in the supply.
Figure 3-1 shows an arrangement where secondary fuses are monitored by a miniaturecircuit breaker (MCB). The normally closed contacts can be used to complete theMV3000 INTERLOCK line (see the MV3000C Getting Started Manual). If a fuseruptures the interlock line is opened and the MV3000 will trip. A suitable MCB is aSiemens type 3RV16 11-0BD10 with auxiliary contact 3RV19 01-1E. This MCB isavailable from !"#$.
Miniature CircuitBreaker.
Contacts shownfor breaker in
"open" position.
FromTransformer
ToRectifier
To DriveControl Inputs
Figure 3-1 Secondary fuse monitoring
As shown in the circuit diagram (front cover), this arrangement can be connected inseries with a similar output from a main transformer temperature monitor to trip theMV3000 and/or a supply interrupt device such as a circuit breaker.
There is a small possibility of fault conditions occurring, after successful commissioning,that will allow the drive to operate normally, but to draw its power via either its internalrectifier or the twelve pulse adapter. In this condition the system will generate a greaterlevel of harmonics on the supply. In theory this condition could remain indefinitely. Toprevent the resulting additional voltage distortion becoming detrimental to otherequipment on the same supply, the rating of that supply should be at least 5 times therating of the twelve pulse transformer.
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To provide complete protection for this condition is complex, however a measure ofprotection can be provided by temperature monitoring of the twelve pulse transformerand monitoring the secondary protection devices, then tripping the drive via theinterlock circuit.
As the above solution does not cover all the possible faults, it is recommended that theDC current balance between the two DC input wires to the interbridge transformer(i.e. RECT+ from the drive and RECT+ from the twelve pulse adapter) is checkedperiodically – the unit is operating correctly if there is no more than 55% of the totalcurrent in either path. See Section 6, Preventive Maintenance.
3.4 Larger Twelve Pulse Systems
This manual explains how to install a basic twelve pulse system, where one MV3000 iswired to a dedicated twelve pulse transformer and twelve pulse adapter.
Other Twelve Pulse arrangements are possible, e.g. multiple inverters supplied from asingle Twelve Pulse fed DC link or multiple Twelve Pulse rectifiers fed from one TwelvePulse transformer. These systems are outside the scope of this manual but furtherinformation can be obtained from !"#$.
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Figure 3-2 Typical layout for EMC compliance (frame size 4 shown)
EMCFilter
EMCFilter
Optional
Gland
ControlControlControlControl∫∫∫∫ 300 mm (12 in)
Cabinet Boundary
∫∫∫∫ 300 mm (12 in)
6-phase AC supply fromTwelvePulse Transformer via secondary
protection devices
FERRITE RINGSFERRITE RINGSFERRITE RINGSFERRITE RINGS! Required for Class A
compliance.
EMC FILTERSEMC FILTERSEMC FILTERSEMC FILTERS! Required for Class A
compliance.
SEGREGATIONSEGREGATIONSEGREGATIONSEGREGATION! Power input and
output wiring mustbe separated by∫ 300 mm (12 in).
! Control and powerwiring must cross at90
oand be
separated by ∫ 300mm (12 in).
! If an EMC filter isfitted, segregatecables fromcomponents on thedrive side of the filter(e.g. AC line reactorfrom input cables).
MV3000MV3000MV3000MV3000
12-pulse12-pulse12-pulse12-pulseAdapterAdapterAdapterAdapter
InterbridgeTransformer
Within cabinet, indicatesbonding to componentpanel and cabinet.
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3.5 EMC Requirements
Requirements for the location of components and cable routing for EMC complianceare provided in Sections 3.3 and 3.4 of the Getting Started Manual T1676.
See Section 3.3.2 of T1676 for EMC compliance standards.
Figure 3-2 shows the layout for a typical cabinet installation for EMC compliance.
3.5.1 Segregation Rules
When routing cables for the twelve pulse system there are simple segregation ruleswhich should be followed, where possible. These are shown on Figure 3-2 and are:
• Power input and output cables should be separated by at least 300 mm (12 in).
• Power and control cables should be separated by at least 300 mm (12 in).
• Power and control cables should cross each other at right angles.
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4. Installation
4.1 Introduction
This section provides comprehensive procedures for installing twelve pulse systems foroperation with ALSPA MV3000 drives. Because there is some overlap with proceduresfor the MV3000 and the twelve pulse components, reference is sometimes made to theMV3000 Getting Started Manual T1676.
4.2 Receipt of Equipment
The equipment listed below should be included in the consignment:
1. Twelve Pulse Adapter, including fan and control cables, fixings and tie-wraps.
2. Twelve Pulse Transformer
3. Interbridge Transformer
4. This manual, T1698
4.2.1 Inspection
Check the contents of the consignment against the Delivery Note and the list above forany damage, shortages or loss in transit. If any item is found to be damaged ormissing, contact !"#$ at the address/telephone number shown on the rear cover,quoting the following details:
• List of damaged or missing items with names and part numbers.
• Description of damage.
• Delivery Note numbers and dates, and order and item numbers.
4.2.2 Handling
Referring to Figure 4-1, lifting points incorporating holes for shackles are fitted to thetop of the 12-pulse adapter (frame size 6 only). Eyebolts are fitted to the top of maintransformers and heavier interbridge transformers. Use shackles which are suitable forthe weight of the unit (see Tables 2.6 to 2.9).
WARNINGItems marked with weights greater than 20 kg should only be moved withlifting apparatus.
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Figure 4-1 Preferred lifting methods
4.2.3 Storage
If the twelve pulse components are not to be installed immediately:
• Re-pack in their original packaging material. If this is not possible they should beenclosed in polythene sheet to protect them from the ingress of dust.
• Store them in a clean, dry atmosphere, preferably at room temperature, ensuringthat the storage environment meets the requirements of Section 2.
• If the components are unpacked in a warm environment condensation may occur.Should condensation be seen, the components should not be used until theirtemperature has stabilised to that of the working environment.
4.3 Cable Lugs and Recommended Torque Settings
Copper or plated copper cable lugs may be used. Table 4-1 shows the size of drivestuds and recommended connector lugs/torque settings.
Table 4-1 Drive stud sizes, cable lugs and torque settings
DriveFrame Size
Stud Size Use Lug Size Torque Settings
Nm lbf in
4 M8 M8 or 5/16 in. 10.5 - 20 96 - 180
6 M10 M10 or 3/8 in. 27 - 40 240 - 360
Twelve pulse adapterfor frame size 6 Enclosed main
transformer with topplate removed to allowaccess to eyebolts
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4.4 General Installation Notes
4.4.1 Warnings and Cautions
CAUTIONEnsure that all conductors connected to this product are restrained.
The surface temperature of transformers can reach 120oC and can remainabove 70oC for several hours after being switched off. Ensure that transformersare adequately shrouded to prevent accidental contact with the hot surfaces.
4.4.2 Access to the Drive Interior
Refer to Section 3.6.7 in the Getting Started Manual T1676.
4.4.3 Access to the Interior of the Twelve Pulse Adapter
Open the left hand (yellow) plastic door by carefully pulling the bottom of the doorand/or the top.
Open the main (grey) metal door by releasing the two screws securing it to the adapterchassis.
4.5 Installation for Frame Size 4 Drives
4.5.1 Mechanical Installation(Refer to Figures 1-1 (also inside the front cover), 2-1 to 2-3 and 4-2)
The preferred location of the twelve pulse adapter is adjacent to the MV3000 as shownin Figure 1-1. The interbridge transformer should be mounted above the twelve pulseadapter as shown. Both components should be mounted on a metal component panelcommon with the MV3000.
The twelve pulse transformer should be mounted outside the MV3000 cabinet, due toits bulk. An open transformer should preferably be located in a cabinet, otherwise itshould be protected by a canopy or hood. The terminals should always be shrouded.Note that the twelve pulse transformer can be supplied in a special enclosure, protectedto IP23 – (Nema1), indoor use only.
WARNING• Wait at least 5 minutes after isolating supplies and check that voltage
between DC+ and DC- has reduced to a safe level before working on thisequipment.
• This equipment may be connected to more than one live circuit.Disconnect all supplies before working on the equipment.
• High voltagesReplace all shrouds and close all doors before energising the equipment.
• Air used to cool the product is unfiltered. Air ejected from the productmay contain foreign particles. Air outlets should deflect the air away fromthe eyes.
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Mounting Template for Frame Size 4
Mark out the Component Panel in accordance with the template shown in Figure 4-2.
Exact fixing dimensions for individual twelve pulse system components are given inSection 2, dimensions for the MV3000 drive are given in the MV3000 Getting StartedManual T1676.
Drill the fixing holes to the correct sizes as detailed in Figure 4-2 for twelve pulsesystem components and in T1676 for the MV3000.
80.0 mm(3.15 in)
175.0 mm(6.89 in)
100.0 mm(3.94 in)
766.0 mm(30.16 in)
150.0 mm(5.9 in)
356.0 mm(14.02 in)
110.0 mm(4.33 in)
INTERBRIDGETRANSFORMER
8 HOLES TO SUITM8 (5/16 in)
FIXING
ALLOWS FOR 7 mm (0.28 in)GAP BETWEEN UNITS
100.0 mm(3.94 in)
100.0 mm(3.94 in)
80.0 mm(3.15 in)
Figure 4-2 Mounting template for frame size 4 system
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Fitting the MV3000 Drive
Fit the MV3000 to the component panel as described in T1676 Section 3.5.
Fitting the Interbridge Transformer
Mount the interbridge transformer in position on the component panel using M8 bolts,nuts, spring and flat washers.
Fitting the Twelve Pulse Adapter
1) Insert the top two fixing bolts, with nuts, spring and flat washers, into the panel,leaving approximately 12 mm (1/2 in) standing clear of the panel.
2) Lift the twelve pulse adapter, position the top two keyhole slots on the adapterover the protruding bolt heads and hang the adapter on the two fixing bolts.
3) Insert the two lower fixing bolts, nuts and washers, and tighten to 16-25 Nm(144-216 lbf in).
4) Tighten the top fixing bolts to 16-25 Nm (144-216 lbf in).
Fitting the Twelve Pulse Transformer
Install the twelve pulse transformer in a convenient position adjacent to the MV3000cabinet.
Fitting the Secondary Winding Protection Equipment
Protection devices for the twelve pulse transformer secondary, as shown in Figure 4-3,should be located at a convenient position adjacent to the twelve pulse transformer.
Thermistorconnections
for customer use
MONITORRELAY
Link
Must be used toopen supply breakerin the event of over-temperature
To/From rest ofinterlock circuit
AuxiliarySupply
To Drive interlockterminals
12-pulsetransformer
Figure 4-3 Thermal monitoring
Refer to Section 3.3.1 for thermal protection methods and to Section 3.3.2 forprotection devices.
If fuses are used for secondary protection, refer to Tables 2.1 to 2.4 for information onfuse sizes and ratings.
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4.5.2 Electrical Installation
WARNINGHigh leakage currentThis equipment and the driven motor(s) must be earthed (grounded).
Installing the Fan Supply Wiring(Refer to Figure 4-4, Inset A)
1) Release the fan supply cable (1) from its stowage position on top of the twelvepulse adapter.
2) Open the hinged Keypad harbour (2) by releasing the retained M5 screw.
3) Run the fan supply cable through the grommet (3) and connect to terminals 2and 4 of the fan terminal block TB22 (4). Note that these terminals are labelled"230 VAC".
Note: These are not the high voltage supply connections to the internal fantransformer.
4) Close the Keypad harbour and secure with the M5 screw.
Installing the Control Wiring(Refer to Figure 4-4, Inset B)
1) Release the control cable from its stowage position beneath the twelve pulseadapter.
2) Connect the control cable to the MV3000 as follows:
3) Open the hinged plastic shroud (5) by releasing the retained M5 screw.
4) Remove the M5 screws and spring washers (6) and (9) securing the control boardto the drive chassis.
5) Withdraw the control board approximately 75 mm (3 in) for access to PL12 (7).
6) Run the control cable (10) along the drive chassis as shown, using the tie-wrapssupplied, and connect it to PL12 on the control board.
7) Secure the cable screen to the chassis using an M4 Taptite screw (8).
8) Secure the cable to the chassis using tie-wraps as shown.
9) Re-fit the control board into the drive and secure using the two M5 screws andspring washers.
10) Close the hinged plastic shroud and secure with the retained M5 screw.
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Figure 4-4 Control and fan wiring – frame size 4
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Installing the Power Cables(Refer to Figure 4-5 and the circuit diagram inside the front cover)
Notes: 1. Power cables should be crimped as shown in Table 4-1.
2. Torque all M8 nuts to 10.5-20 Nm (96-180 lbf in).
1) At the top of the MV3000 and the twelve pulse adapter, make holes in the plasticfingerguard (breakouts) to allow the passage of cables as indicated in Figure 4-5and Table 4-2 below. Each cable should pass through a separate breakout.
2) On the MV3000, disconnect the link between terminals RECT+ and DC+.
3) Refer to Table 4-2 and connect the power cables as shown.
Table 4-2 Connecting the power cables – frame size 4
Connect cable
From
Item Terminal
To
Item Terminal
Cablesize *
Twelve pulse transformer a2
b2
c2
Twelve pulse transformer secondarystar point "n"
Twelve pulse transformer a1
b1
c1Transformer/Enclosure
MV3000 Drive
Twelve pulse adapter
Interbridge transformer
Twelve pulse adapter RECT–
Twelve pulse adapter RECT+
MV3000 rectifier RECT+
Interbridge transformer A2
Twelve pulse adapter (via R/L1
secondary protection) S/L2
T/L3
Suitable earth point, either directlyor via resistor for IT network typeoperation.
MV3000 rectifier (via R/L1
secondary protection) S/L2
T/L3
Suitable earth point
Cabinet earth point
Cabinet earth point
Cabinet earth point
MV3000 rectifier RECT–
Interbridge transformer A1
Interbridge transformer A3
MV3000 bridge DC+
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"
""
"
##""$$$#
* Cable sizes refer to those shown in Tables 2-1 to 2-4, and the front cover circuit diagram.
4.5.3 Completion of Installation
1) Remove any loose debris from inside the MV3000 and the adapter. Close andsecure the access doors.
2) Ensure that cables outside the MV3000 and the adapter are secured as close aspossible to the drive.
3) Complete the drive wiring installation, e.g. motor, by referring to T1676.
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Figure 4-5 Power cable installation – frame size 4
Supply a2,b2,c2 from twelve pulse transformersecondary protection
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
RECT–
DC+
RECT+
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
RECT–
RECT+
Interbridgetransformer
Supply a1,b1,c1 fromtwelve pulse transformersecondary protection
A1
A3
A2
See Table 4-2 forinterconnections
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4.6 Installation for Frame Size 6 Drives
4.6.1 Mechanical Installation(Refer to Figures 1-1 (also inside front cover), 2-1 to 2-3 and 4-6)
The preferred location of the twelve pulse adapter is adjacent to the MV3000 as shownin Figure 1-1. It should be mounted on a metal panel common with the MV3000.Power cable entry for MV3000 frame size 6 is from beneath, and the interbridgetransformer should be mounted beneath the twelve pulse adapter, on the floor of thecabinet as shown.
The twelve pulse transformer should be mounted outside the MV3000 cabinet, becauseof its bulk. An open transformer should preferably be located in a cabinet, otherwise itshould be protected by a canopy or hood. The terminals should always be shrouded.Note that the twelve pulse transformer can be supplied in a special enclosure, protectedto IP23 – (Nema1), indoors only.
Mounting Template for Frame Size 6
Mark out the Component Panel in accordance with the template shown in Figure 4-6.
Exact fixing dimensions for individual twelve pulse system components are given inSection 2., dimensions for the MV3000 drive are given in the MV3000 Getting StartedManual T1676.
Drill the fixing holes to the correct sizes as detailed in Section 2 for twelve pulse systemcomponents and in T1676 for the MV3000.
Fitting the MV3000 Drive
Fit the MV3000 to the component panel as described in T1676 Section 3.5.
Fitting the Twelve Pulse Adapter
1) Insert the top two fixing bolts, with nuts, spring and flat washers, into the panel,leaving approximately 12 mm (1/2 in) standing clear of the panel.
2) Using lifting equipment, lift the twelve pulse adapter, position the top two keyholeslots on the adapter over the protruding bolt heads and hang the adapter on thetwo fixing bolts.
3) Insert the two lower fixing bolts, nuts and washers, and tighten to 16-25 Nm(144-216 lbf in).
4) Tighten the top fixing bolts to 16-25 Nm (144-216 lbf in).
Fitting the Interbridge Transformer
Mount the interbridge transformer in position on the floor of the cabinet using M8bolts, nuts, spring and flat washers. Note that if the 75 kW cable-ended transformer isused, it should be mounted on the component panel – see Figure 1-1 or the diagraminside the front cover.
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Fitting the Twelve Pulse Transformer
Install the twelve pulse transformer in a convenient position adjacent to the MV3000cabinet.
Fitting the Secondary Winding Protection Equipment
Protection devices for the twelve pulse transformer secondary should be located at aconvenient position adjacent to the twelve pulse transformer. See page 4-5 for moreinformation.
354.0 mm(13.94 in)
100.0 mm(3.94 in)
838.0 mm(33.0 in)
80.0 mm(3.15 in)
170.0 mm(6.7 in)
456.0 mm(17.95 in)
8 HOLES TO SUITM8 (5/16 in) FIXING
ALLOWS FOR 5 mm (0.2 in)GAP BETWEEN UNITS
100.0 mm(3.94 in)
100.0 mm(3.94 in)
Figure 4-6 Mounting template for frame size 6 system
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4.6.2 Electrical Installation
WARNINGHigh leakage currentThis equipment and the driven motor(s) must be earthed (grounded).
Fan supply wiring(Refer to Figure 4-7, Inset A)
1) Release the fan supply cable (2) from its stowage position on top of the twelvepulse adapter.
2) Run the fan supply cable to the top of the MV3000, then through the steelwork asshown and connect to terminals 2 and 4 of the fan transformer terminal blockTB22. Note that these terminals are labelled "230 VAC". Restrain the cable, usinga tie-wrap as shown.
Note: These are not the high voltage supply connections to the internal fantransformer.
Control wiring(Refer to Figure 4-7, Inset B)
1) Release the control cable (1) from its stowage position beneath the twelve pulseadapter.
2) Connect the control cable to the MV3000 as follows:
3) Open the hinged plastic shroud (3) by releasing the retained M5 screw.
4) Remove the M5 screws and spring washers (4) and (7) securing the control board(6) to the drive chassis.
5) Withdraw the control board approximately 75 mm (3 in) for access to PL12.
6) Run the control cable along the drive chassis as shown, using the tie-wrapssupplied, and connect it to PL12 on the control board.
7) Secure the cable screen to the chassis using an M4 Taptite screw (5).
8) Re-fit the control board into the drive and secure using the two M5 screws andspring washers.
9) Close the hinged plastic shroud and secure with the retained M5 screw.
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Figure 4-7 Electrical installation - frame size 6
A
B(7)
(3) (4)
PL12
S/L2
T/L3R/L1 (under cable)
(6)
Supply a2,b2,c2 via 12-pulsetransformer secondary protection
RECT+
RECT–
RECT–
DC+
DC–
Fan transformerterminal block TB22
Interbridge transformer
(5)
(1)
(2)
A3
A2
A1
See Table 4-3 forinterconnections
RECT+
S/L2
T/L3
R/L1
Supply a1,b1,c1 via 12-pulsetransformer secondary protection
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Power cables(Refer to Figure 4-7 and the circuit diagram inside the front cover)
Notes: 1. Power cables should be crimped as shown in Table 4-1.
2. Torque all M10 nuts and bolts to 27-40 Nm (240-360 lbf in).
1) At the bottom of the MV3000 and the twelve pulse adapter, make sufficientbreakouts in the plastic fingerguard to allow the passage of cables as indicated inFigure 4-7 and Table 4-3 below. Each cable should pass through a separatebreakout.
2) On the MV3000, disconnect the link between terminals RECT+ and DC+.
3) Refer to Table 4-3 and connect the power cables as shown.
Table 4-3 Connecting the power cables – frame size 6
Connect cable
From
Item Terminal
To
Item Terminal
Cablesize *
Twelve pulse transformer a2
b2
c2
Twelve pulse transformer secondarystar point "n"
Twelve pulse transformer a1
b1
c1
Transformer/Enclosure
MV3000 Drive
Twelve pulse adapter
Interbridge transformer
Twelve pulse adapter RECT–
Twelve pulse adapter RECT+
MV3000 rectifier RECT+
Interbridge transformer A2
12-pulse adapter (via R/L1
secondary protection) S/L2
T/L3
Suitable earth point, either directlyor via resistor for IT network typeoperation.
MV3000 rectifier (via R/L1
secondary protection) S/L2
T/L3
Suitable earth point
Cabinet earth point
Cabinet earth point
Cabinet earth point
MV3000 rectifier RECT–
Interbridge transformer A1
Interbridge transformer A3
MV3000 bridge DC+
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"
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#
"
"$$$
#
* Cable sizes refer to those shown in Tables 2-1 to 2-4, and the front cover circuit diagram.
4.6.3 Completion of Installation
1) Remove any loose debris from inside the MV3000 and the adapter. Close andsecure the access doors.
2) Ensure that cables outside the MV3000 and the adapter are secured as close aspossible to the drive.
3) Complete the drive wiring installation, e.g. motor, by referring to T1676.
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5. Commissioning
CAUTIONHigh voltage insulation tests can damage this equipment. Cables/externalcomponents to be insulation tested must be disconnected from this equipment.
5.1 Installation Assumptions
The commissioning procedure assumes that the twelve pulse system components havebeen correctly installed as described in Section 4.
5.2 Commissioning Procedure
5.2.1 Mechanical Checks
Check that the twelve pulse system has been installed in accordance with theinstructions given in Section 4 and in T1676 for the drive.
5.2.2 Power Connections
1) Check that the correct twelve pulse system components are fitted – see Section 2.
2) Ensure that the cabling between the twelve pulse system components is adequatefor the duty – see Section 2, and is correctly connected – see Section 4.
5.2.3 Procedure
1) Carry out the commissioning procedure as per the relevant flowchart in T1676Section 4.6. When the motor is running, carry out Tests (2) and (3) below.
2) Check that the cooling fans in the twelve pulse adapter and in the MV3000 driveare functioning correctly.
3) Refer to the circuit diagram inside the front cover. With the drive running at motorfull load current, monitor the DC currents into IBT terminals A1 and A3.
WARNING• Wait at least 5 minutes after isolating supplies and check that voltage
between DC+ and DC- has reduced to a safe level before working on thisequipment.
• Enclose all items exposing high voltage before the equipment is energised.
• This equipment may be connected to more than one live circuit.Disconnect all supplies before working on the equipment.
• Do not use mobile phones or walkie talkies within 2 metres (6 feet) of theequipment.
• The combined audible noise emitted by fans in an installation can begreater than 70 dB(A), dependent on the air flow path.Measure the audible noise level in the installation.When the audible noise level exceeds 70 dB(A), appropriate warningnotices should be displayed.
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Check that any current imbalance at motor full load current does not exceed the limitsshown below:
Note: Any imbalance may be larger at smaller values of load current.
If an imbalance at full load current is greater than the limits shown:
1) Check that all power connections are correctly made.
2) Check all twelve pulse transformer secondary winding protection devices.Verify that fuses have not ruptured or circuit breakers tripped.
3) Check serviceability of the twelve pulse transformer.
5.2.4 Setting up an Overtemperature Trip
The monitoring devices shown on the circuit diagram inside the front cover provide fail-safe volts-free contacts. These contacts can be wired in series into the MV3000“Interlock” circuit at TB3 pin 9 as shown inside the front cover.
A3A3A3A3A1A1A1A1
A1A1A1A1
IIIIIIIIIIII+ ≤ 0.55
A3A3A3A3A1A1A1A1
A3A3A3A3
IIIIIIIIIIII+ ≤ 0.55
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6. Preventive Maintenance
6.1 Tools and Equipment Required
Torque wrench, suitable size for power terminals, for range of torques as follows:
M6 (1/4 in) to M10 (3/8 in), range 7 - 40 Nm (60 - 360 lbf in)
Flat blade screwdriver, suitable for opening the power door (RH door).
Vacuum cleaner having soft (e.g. rubber) nozzle.
6.2 Maintenance Schedules
6.2.1 Access
1) Switch off the complete twelve pulse system and isolate it from the electricalsupply. Comply with the Warning at the top of this page.
2) Gain access to the interior of the twelve pulse adapter by opening the doors asdescribed in Section 4, and to the interior of the MV3000 as described in T1676Section 3.6.7.
6.2.2 Monthly Servicing
1) Ensure all ventilation fan louvres are unobstructed.
2) Examine all power connections for signs of overheating (discolouration and/ordamaged insulation). If so, check for loose connections, repair or replace cableshaving damaged insulation and torque connections to values in Section 4, Table4-1.
3) Run the drive at full load and check for current imbalance as shown inSection 5.2.3. An excessive current imbalance should be investigated as this maygenerate harmonic currents in the mains supply.
6.2.3 Annual Servicing
1) Carry out the Monthly schedule as above.
2) Use the vacuum cleaner to remove dust etc. from the enclosures.
3) Check all power connections are secure, refer to Table 4-1 for torque settings.
WARNING• Wait at least 5 minutes after isolating supplies and check that voltage
between DC+ and DC- has reduced to a safe level before working on thisequipment.
• This equipment may be connected to more than one live circuit. Disconnectall supplies before working on the equipment.
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7. Diagnostics
7.1 Fault Monitoring
The drive continuously monitors the performance of the MV3000 and twelve pulseadapter, also the output from any monitoring relays or breakers which may have beenwired into the MV3000 interlock or other digital input by the user. A malfunction of thesystem will result in the MV3000 indicating a warning or a trip, depending on thenature of the fault.
To aid fault diagnosis the drive keeps a log of warnings and trips, which are entered aswarning or trip fault codes. Use of the log is explained in Section 6 of the GettingStarted Manual T1676, which also shows how to view the fault codes and what actionto take in the event of a warning or trip. This section of T1676 also explains how toreset a trip.
7.2 Warnings Specific to the Twelve Pulse System
The drive illuminates the WARNING indicator if a fault occurs which is not sufficientlyserious to trip the drive. Warnings are not latched, so that if the reason for the warningis cleared the WARNING indicator will extinguish, though a record may be maintainedin the History Log to aid possible further diagnosis (if configured by the user).
The warning fault code and possible diagnosis is given in Table 7-1.
Press the ? key on the Keypad to view warnings. Further information is provided inT1676.
Table 7-1 Warning diagnosis
WarningCode
Description Possible Fault
107
108
The heatsink temperatures ofthe MV3000 and the twelvepulse adapter are monitored.
High temperature
Low temperature
A warning will be issued if the higher of the monitored inputtemperatures (Menu 45) exceeds a pre-set limit (which isdrive-size dependent). Parameter 11.08 shows the maximumof these two values.
Menu 45 provides greater detail. P45.03 shows the MV3000input temperature, P45.04 shows that of the twelve pulseadapter.
Check for adequate ventilation of both rectifier assemblies orfor the drive/adapter fans not operating.
A warning will be issued if the temperature of either heatsinkfalls below 5oC. P45.03 and P45.04 must be viewed to seewhich heatsink has the lowest temperature and thereforecaused the warning (as P11.08 only reports the highest).
Check:
1. Thermistor feedback, control cables.
2. The rectifier with the low temperature heatsink may notbe operating. Check pre-charge fuses, twelve pulsetransformer secondary winding fuses, transformeroutput, rectifiers.
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7.3 Trips Specific to the Twelve Pulse System
The drive flashes the TRIPPED indicator if a serious fault has caused it to trip. Trips arelatched and the drive cannot be used until the fault is cleared and the drive is reset asdescribed in the Getting Started Manual.
A list of trip fault codes and possible diagnosis is given in Table 7-2.
Press the ? key on the Keypad to view trips. Further information is provided inT1676.
Table 7-2 Trip diagnosis
Trip Code Description Possible Fault
1 Interlock Refer to Section 7.3.1.
6
Overtemperature. MV3000 ortwelve pulse adaptertemperature has exceeded itsmaximum safe level.
1. Possible obstruction of airflow through MV3000 oradapter.
2. Ambient temperature too high.
3. Check operation of fan in twelve pulse unit and drive.
4. Check thermistor cable, control ribbon cable.
7.3.1 Trips due to the Operation of Monitoring Relays(Refer to the circuit diagram inside the front cover)
If monitoring relays have been wired to the MV3000 interlock as recommended, faultscausing trip code 1 can be grouped into two areas.
Operation of twelve pulse transformer monitor relay
Possible causes:
– Transformer overtemperature (insufficient ventilation)
– Faulty transformer
– Reverted to 6-pulse operation. Monitor the supply currents as describedin Section 5.2.3.
Operation of secondary protection monitor relay/breaker
Possible causes:
– Short circuit supply cable(s)
– Rectifier failure
– DC link failure
– Open circuit interbridge transformer.
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System 7. Diagnostics
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7.4 Diagnostic Hints
Problem Possible solution
The MV3000 or the 12-pulse adapter will notpower up.
Check serviceability of the pre-charge fuses in the MV3000 or12-pulse adapter as appropriate.
The harmonicperformance isunsatisfactory.
The system may be operating in 6-pulse mode.Check:
1) Balance of current in interbridge transformer as describedin Section 5.2.3.
2) Status of the 12-pulse transformer secondary windingprotection circuits (fuses or circuit breakers).
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ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System 8. Spare Parts
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8. Spare Parts
The parts listed below are available as spares from your local authorised !"#$ dealer.If the drive is suspected to be faulty for any other reason, please contact your dealer.
8.1 Pre-charge Fuses
Data for pre-charge fuses is shown in Table 8-1. Replacing these fuses with fuses of anequivalent type or with a different rating will invalidate safety approvals.
8.2 Replacing Parts
8.2.1 Preparation
1) Switch off the Twelve Pulse system and isolate all supplies.
2) Open the left hand (yellow) plastic door by carefully pulling the bottom of thedoor and/or the depression at the top.
3) Open the main (grey) metal door by releasing the two screws securing it to theadapter chassis.
8.2.2 Replacing Pre-charge Fuses
1) Refer to Figure 8-1 and locate the three pre-charge fuses mounted on the printedcircuit board. Remove the fuses, taking care that they do not fall inside theadapter.
2) Fit replacement fuses of the correct type and rating (see Table 8-1).
3) Remove any loose debris from inside the adapter.
4) Close and secure the adapter doors.
Table 8-1 Pre-charge fuse data
Frame size Fuse rating
Amps
Fuse type
4 3 Bussmann KTK-3
6 4 Bussmann KTK-4
WARNING• Wait at least 5 minutes after isolating supplies and check that voltage
between DC+ and DC- has reduced to a safe level before working on thisequipment.
• This equipment may be connected to more than one live circuit.Disconnect all supplies before working on the equipment.
8. Spare Parts ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
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Figure 8-1 twelve pulse adapter layout (typical)
Pre-charge fuses
Controlcable
Connector
ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System 9. Disposal
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9. Disposal
This equipment or any part of the equipment should be disposed of in accordance with the laws ofthe country of use.
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ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System Index
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INDEX
A
About the ALSPA MV3000 twelve pulse system.1-1About this manual...........................................1-1Access to the drive interior...............................4-3Access to the interior of the twelve pulse
adapter.......................................................4-3Annual servicing .............................................6-1Associated publications ...................................1-4
C
Cable lugs and recommended torque settings .4-2Commissioning...............................................5-1Commissioning procedure ..............................5-1Component selection ......................................2-1Control wiring.................................................2-3Customer support and training........................1-4
D
Diagnostic hints ..............................................7-3Diagnostics .....................................................7-1Disposal .........................................................9-1
E
Electrical specification .....................................2-1EMC requirements ..........................................3-5Environment ratings ........................................2-1
F
Fault monitoring .............................................7-1Fitting the interbridge transformer ...................4-5Fitting the interbridge transformer
(frame size 6)............................................4-10Fitting the MV3000 drive ....................... 4-5, 4-10Fitting the secondary winding protection
equipment ........................................ 4-5, 4-11Fitting the twelve pulse adapter .......................4-5Fitting the twelve pulse adapter
(frame size 6)............................................4-10Fitting the twelve pulse transformer........ 4-5, 4-11Functional description .....................................3-1Fuse Selection .................................................2-2Fuse specifications ..........................................2-1
G
General installation notes ...............................4-3
H
Handling ........................................................4-1Harmonic performance...................................2-2Harmonic performance with balanced supply ..2-9
Harmonic pollution .........................................3-2
I
Identity codes..................................................1-3Inspection .......................................................4-1Installation......................................................4-1Installation assumptions ..................................5-1Installation for frame size 4 drives ...................4-3Installation for frame size 6 drives .................4-10Installing the power cables ..............................4-8Introduction ....................................................1-1
L
Larger twelve pulse systems .............................3-3
M
Maintenance schedules ...................................6-1Mechanical checks ..........................................5-1Mechanical installation (frame size 4) ..............4-3Mechanical installation for frame size 6.........4-10Mechanical specification ...............................2-10Monthly servicing ............................................6-1Mounting template for frame size 4 .................4-4Mounting template for frame size 6 ...............4-10
P
Power cable selection ......................................2-2Power cables...................................................2-2Pre-charge fuses .............................................8-1Preventive maintenance...................................6-1Protection........................................................3-1
R
Range of twelve pulse componentscovered by this manual ...............................1-1
Receipt of equipment.......................................4-1Receipt of Equipment.......................................4-1Replacing parts ...............................................8-1Replacing pre-charge fuses .............................8-1
S
Safety standards..............................................2-1Segregation rules ............................................3-5Setting up an overtemperature trip ..................5-2Short circuit protection.....................................3-2Spare parts .....................................................8-1Specifications ..................................................2-1Storage...........................................................4-2Storage, transportation and environment.........2-1System design .................................................3-1
Index ALSPA MV3000 Twelve Pulse System
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T
Thermal protection..........................................3-1Tools and equipment required ........................6-1Trips due to the operation of monitoring
relays..........................................................7-2Trips specific to the twelve pulse system ...........7-2Twelve Pulse Adapter ......................................1-1Twelve Pulse and Interbridge Transformers ......1-3
U
Use of IEC standards ......................................1-4
W
Warnings and cautions ...................................4-3Warnings specific to the twelve pulse system....7-1
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