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Protection

PowerFlex 700 Drive 200-208V Drive 240V Drive 380/400 Drive 480V Drive 600V Drive
AC Input Overvoltage Trip 247V AC 285V AC 475V AC 570V AC 690V AC
AC Input Undervoltage Trip 120V AC 138V AC 233V AC 280V AC 345V AC
Bus Overvoltage Trip 350V DC 405V AC 675V AC 810V AC 1013V DC
Bus Undervoltage Trip Adjustable
Nominal Bus Voltage 281V DC 324V AC 540V AC 648V AC 810V DC
Heat Sink Thermistor Monitored by microprocessor overtemp trip
Drive Overcurrent Trip Software Current Limit:
20-160% of rated current
Hardware Current Limit:
200% of rated current (typical)
Instantaneous Current Limit:
220-300% of rated current (dependent on drive rating)
Line transients up to 6000 volts peak per IEEEC62.41-1991
Control Logic Noise Immunity Showering arc transients up to1500V peak
Power Ride-Thru 15 millisecond sat full load
Logic Control Ride-Thru 0.5 seconds minimum,2 seconds typical
Ground Fault Trip Phase-to-ground on drive output
Short Circuit Trip Phase-to-phase on drive output

Agency Certification

The drive is designed to meet the following specifications: NFPA 70 - US National Electrical Code NEMA ICS 3.1 - Safety standards for Construction and Guide for Selection, Installation and Operation of Adjustable Speed Drive Systems. NEMA 250 - Enclosures for Electrical Equipment IEC 146 - International Electrical Code.

UL and cUL Listed to UL508C and CAN/CSA-C2.2 No. 14-M91
Marked for all applicable Europeon Directives (1) EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) Emissions EN 61800-3 Adjustable Speed electrical power drive systems Part 3 Immunity
EN 61800-3 Second Environment, Restricted Distribution
Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC)
EN 60204-1 Safety of Machinery -Electrical Equipment of Machines
EN 50178 Electronic Equipment for use in Power Installations

Environment

Altitude: 1000 m (3300 ft) max. without derating
Ambient Operating Temperature without derating Open Type: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
IP20: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
NEMA Type 1: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
IP56, NEMA Type 4X: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature (all const.) -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Relative Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing
Shock 15G peak for 11ms duration (1.0 ms)
Vibration 0.152 mm (0.006 in.) displacement, 1G peak

Electrical

Voltage Tolerance -10% of minimum, +10% of maximum.
Frequency Tolerance 47-63 Hz.
Input Phase Three-phase input provides full rating for all drives. Single-phase operation provides 50% of rated current.
Displacement Power Factor TBD
Efficiency 97.5% at rated amps, nominal line volts.
Max. Short Circuit Current Rating: Using Recommended Fuse or Circuit Breaker Type Maximum short circuit current rating to match specified fuse/circuit breaker capability.

Control

Method Sine coded PWM with programmable carrier frequency. Ratings apply to all drives (refer to the Derating Guidelines on page 1-3 of reference manual). The drive can be supplied as 6 pulse or 12 pulse in a configured package.
Carrier Frequency PF700 - 0-3 Frames:
2-10 kHz. Drive rating based on 4 kHz
Output Voltage Rang 0 to rated motor voltage
Output Frequency Range 0 to 400 Hz.
Frequency Accuracy Digital Input: Within ±0.01% of set output frequency.
Analog Input: Within ±0.4% of maximum output frequency.
Selectable Motor Control Sensorless Vector with full tuning. Standard V/Hz with full custom capability. PF700 adds flux vector.
Stop Modes Multiple programmable stop modes including - Ramp, Coast, DC-Brake, Ramp-to-Hold and S-curve.
Accel/Decel Two independently programmable accel and decel times. Each time may be programmed from 0 - 3600 seconds in 0.1 second increments
Intermittent Overload 110% Overload capability for up to 1 minute
150% Overload capability for up to 3 seconds
Current Limit Capability Proactive Current Limit programmable from 20 to 160% of rated output current. Independently programmable proportional and integral gain.
Electronic Motor Overload Protection Class 10 protection with speed sensitive response. Investigated by U.L. to comply with N.E.C. Article 430. U.L. File E59272, volume 12.

(1) Applied noise impulses may be counted in addition to the standard pulse train causing erroneously high [Pulse Freq] readings.

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