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DCS550 Drives (20 A to 1000 A)
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english Contents
DC Drives Worldwide Service Network .............................. 3
DCS550 Manuals ............................................................... 4
DCS550 DC Drives ............................................................. 5
Brief instructions for CD and documents overview ............. 7
Notes on EMC .................................................................... 8
Standard function assignments for the terminals ............... 10
Connection example ......................................................... 11
Fan power connection ...................................................... 13
Terminal locations on the converter ................................... 14
Notes For North American Installations ............................. 15
Safety and operating instructions .....................................17
Installing the DCS550 PC tools on Your computer ............ 18
Commissioning .................................................................19
DCS550 Control Panel ..................................................... 20
Dimensions, drilling patterns and weights ........................ 77
Fault / Alarm list ............................................................... 80
Diagnosis messages.......................................... ...............86
Macro & Firmware structure .............................................. 91
Declaration of conformity ................................................ 104
Declaration of Incorporation ........................................... 105
deutsch Inhalt
DC Drives Worldwide Service Network .............................. 3
DCS550 Manuals / DCS550 Handbücher ........................... 4
DCS550 Gleichstromantriebe ........................................... 21
Kurzanweisung CD und Dokumentationsübersicht .......... 23
EMV Filter ......................................................................... 24
Digitaler und analoger E-A/Anschluss von SDCS-CON-F .. 26
Anschlussbeispiel .............................................................27
Lüfterkühlung ...................................................................29
Klemmen- und Steckeranordnung des Stromrichters ........ 30
Sicherheits- und Anwendungshinweise ............................. 31
Installation der DCS550 Programme auf dem PC ............. 32
Inbetriebnahme ................................................................33
DCS550 Steuertafel .......................................................... 34
Abmessungen, Bohrbild und Gewichte ............................ 77
Fehler- / Alarmliste ...........................................................80
Diagnosemeldungen.......................................... ............... 86
Makro & Firmware Struktur ...............................................91
Declaration of conformity ................................................ 104
Declaration of Incorporation ........................................... 105
italiano Indice
DC Drives Worldwide Service Network .............................. 3
DCS550 Manuals / DCS550 Manuali .................................. 4
DCS550 DC Drives ........................................................... 35
Brevi istruzioni CD e documentazione Panoramica ........... 37
Note sulle EMC .................................................................38
Assegnazione funzioni standard per i morsetti .................. 40
Esempi schemi di collegamento........................................41
Ventole di raffreddamento ................................................. 43
Posizioni terminali sul convertitore .....................................44
Istruzioni per la sicurezza .................................................. 45
Installa i DCS550 PC tools sul Tuo computer ....................46
Messa in servizio .............................................................. 47
DCS550 Pannello di controllo ........................................... 48
Dimensioni, schemi di foratura e pesi ...............................77
Errore / Allarme di lista ..................................................... 80
Messaggi di diagnostica.......................................... ......... 86
Struttura macro & firmware ............................................... 91
Declaration of conformity ................................................ 104
Declaration of Incorporation ........................................... 105
español Contenido
DC Drives Worldwide Service Network ............................... 3
DCS550 Manuals / Manuales de DCS550 .......................... 4
Convertidores de CC DCS550 ......................................... 49
Instrucciones para el CD y de la documentación .............. 51
Notas acerca de EMC ..................................................... 52
Asignaciones de funciones estándar para los terminales ... 54
Ejemplo de conexión ........................................................ 55
Conexión de alimentación del ventilador .......................... 57
Ubicación de los terminales en el convertidor ................... 58
Instrucciones de seguridad ............................................... 59
Cómo instalar las herramientas para PC del DCS550 ......60
Puesta en funcionamiento ............................................... 61
Panel de control del DCS550 ........................................... 62
Dimensiones, patrones de taladrado y pesos....................77
Lista de errores / alarmas ................................................ 80
Mensajes de diagnóstico ................................................. 86
Estructura del macro & firmware ....................................... 91
Declaration of conformity ................................................ 104
Declaration of Incorporation ............................................ 105
français Sommaire
DC Drives Worldwide Service Network .............................. 3
DCS550 Manuals / Manuels du DCS550 ............................ 4
Variateurs à courant continu DCS550 ............................... 63
Documentation technique ................................................65
Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) ............................ 66
Raccordement standard des signaux d’E/S ...................... 68
Exemple de schéma de câblage ....................................... 69
Câblage du ventilateur ...................................................... 71
Emplacement des bornes sur le convertisseur .................. 72
Consignes de sécurité et d’exploitation............................. 73
Installation des outils logiciels du DCS550 sur votre PC ....74
Mise en service ................................................................. 75
Micro-console DCS550 .................................................... 76
Dimensions, perçages et poids ........................................77
Liste des erreurs / alarmes ............................................... 80
Messages de diagnostic.......................................... ......... 86
Structure du logiciel macro & système .............................. 91
Declaration of conformity ................................................ 104
Declaration of Incorporation ........................................... 105
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ABB Drive Service EN
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world, ABB has created the DRIVE
SERVICE CONCEPT.
ABB's after sales service is globally
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rules, and the way of operation. This
means for our customers:
Please visit the ABB drive service
homepage
www.abb.com/drivesservices
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à tous nos clients, ABB a créé DRIVE
SERVICE CONCEPT.
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service proposent les mêmes presta-
tions aux mêmes conditions avec les
mes objectifs.
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sur ABB drive service homepage
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así como a su funcionamiento. Esto
significa para nuestros clientes:
Visiten el portal de convertidores de
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DC Drives Worldwide Service Network
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DCS550 Manuals
Language
Public. number E D I ES F CN RU
Quick Guide 3ADW000395 x x x x x
DCS550 Tools & Documentation CD 3ADW000377 x
DCS550 Modules
DCS550 Flyer 3ADW000374 x x
DCS550 Technical Catalog 3ADW000378 p
DCS550 Manual 3ADW000379 x
DCS550 Service Manual 3ADW000399 p
Installation according to EMC 3ADW000032 x
Technical Guide 3ADW000163 x
Extension Modules
RAIO-01 Analog IO Extension 3AFE64484567 x
RDIO-01 Digital IO Extension 3AFE64485733 x
Serial Communication
RPBA-01 PROFIBUS 3AFE64504215 x
RCAN-01 CANopen 3AFE64504231 x
RCNA-01 ControlNet 3AFE64506005 x
RDNA-01 DeviceNet 3AFE64504223 x
RMBA-01 MODBUS 3AFE64498851 x
RETA-01 Ethernet 3AFE64539736 x
x -> existing p -> planned
Status 05.2011
DCS550 Drive Manuals-List_d.doc
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Standard Features
compact
highest power ability
simple operation
comfortable assistants, e.g. for autotuning or commissioning
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DCS550 DC Drives
Technical data
Mains supply volt. 230...525 V,
+/10 %, 3~
Frequency 50...60 Hz, +/–5
Hz
Electronics supply 115...230 V,
15 % / +10 %, 1~
DC Output current 20...1000 A
Overload capability 200 %
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperat. ... +40° C
40° ... 50°C with
reduction
Storage temperat. 40° ... +55° C
Transport temper. 40° ... +70° C
Relative humidity 5 ... 95 %, not
condensing
(max. 50 % betw.
...5° C)
Pollution degree Class 2
Protection class IP 00
Altitude < 1,000 m height
above sea level:
nominal Current
> 1,000 m height
above sea level:
with reduction
I/O
Digital inputs: 8 standard, up to
14 optional
Digital outputs: 5 standard, up
to 9 optional
Analog inputs: 4 standard +/–
10 V; 0/210 V, up to 8 optional
+/ 20 mA; 0/4…20 mA
Analog outputs: 3 standard (1x
I
act
) +/-10 V; 0/210 V, up to 7
optional –20 mA; 0/4…20 mA
PC-Tools
DriveWindow Light: free of
charge with every converter,
Standard RS232 PC-connection
Communication
Serial communication
• Ethernet • Profibus
• CANopen • DeviceNet
• ControlNet EtherCat
• Modbus • ProfiNet
Industrial IT
©
enabled
Protections
Speed feedback monitoring •
Temperature • Overload • Over
speed • Motor stalled • Motor
over current • Motor over voltage
• Field over current • Minimum
field current • Zero speed •
Armature current ripple • Mains
over- and under voltage
Approvals
(in preparation 12/2011)
Adaptive Programming
pre-defined drive-specific function
blocks, e.g.
Free process controller (PI-
Controller)
I/O- and digital Operations
With control panel or PC-Tool, no
need for additional hardware
Speed Feedback
EMF
Analog tacho
Encoder
Unit
size
2-Q
rated Current
DCS550-S01
4-Q
rated Current
DCS550-S02
Supply voltage
[V
AC
]
max. field
current
internal
Dimensions
I
DC
[A] I
DC
[A] 230 400 525 [A
DC
] h x w x d [mm] h x w x d [inch]
F1 20 25 12 370 x 270 x 208 14.56 x 10.65 x 8.20
45 50
65 75
90 100
F2 135 150 18 370 x 270 x 264 14.56 x 10.65 x 10.40
180 200
225 250
270 300
F3 315 350 25 459 x 270 x 310 18.07 x 10,65 x 12,25
405 450
470 520
F4 610 680 35 644 x 270 x 345 25.35 x 10.65 x 13.60
740 820
900 1000
Current ratings, dimensions
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Brief instructions for CD and documents overview
We appreciate that you purchased an ABB DC drive power
converter and thank you for the trust you put in our products.
This brochure was put together to make sure that you con-
tinue to be satisfied with our product. It is intended to provide
you with a brief overview of the product's key data, EMC
notes, typical applications, start-up and trouble-shooting.
If you need more information about the product you are pro-
vided with a CD-ROM in addition to this brief documentation.
The CD-ROM is part of the delivery and features the following
contents:
Technical catalog (3ADW000378)
Comprehensive information to engineer complete DC drive
systems.
Manual (3ADW000379)
Detailed information, with all important particulars about the
individual components, like module dimensions, electronic
boards, fans and auxiliary components.
Information for mechanical and electrical installation are also
included.
Detailed information with all important issues about firmware
and setting of parameters. The manual includes information
for start-up and maintenance of the entire drive, in detailed
form.
This manual also includes Fault and Alarm codes and informa-
tion for trouble shooting.
Service Manual (3ADW000399)
for maintenance and repair of the converters.
Additional information about applications and technical
accessories (e.g. Hardware extension or Field bus interfaces)
are handled by separate manuals.
See table DCS550 manuals.
System requirements to use the CD-ROM
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System confirmation
Win2000, WinXP
Before installation of PC tools
remove previous version by
CONTROL PANEL of your
PC
Read more details in
Quick Guide 3ADW000191
Content
This CD ROM provides
information about DCS550 and
contains PC tools:
DWL 2.93 for DC drives
+Commissioning Wizard 1.0
+DWL AP 2.2
FDT 2.2 Firmware
download kit
+ workspace
Firmware 1.1
DCS550
Ver.: 1.10
System confirmation
Win7, Win2000, WinXP
Before installation of PC tools
remove previous version by
CONTROL PANEL of your PC
Operating system
WINDOWS 7, 2000, XP
ACROBAT READER
In case the CD ROM does not
start automatically, please
double click on Setup.exe.
Further support
In addition we offer further support, since we can only be
satisfied when you, as our customer, are satisfied with us and
our products.
Internet
On the ABB homepage under
www.abb.com/dc
you'll find abundant information for
DC products
service support
the latest updates
tools
downloads, etc.
Please don't hesitate to visit us.
Contacts
If you require any further information, please contact your
nearest ABB Drives office or send an email to:
DC-Drives@de.abb.com
Please give us your name, your company address and phone
number. We immediately put you in contact with our special-
ist.
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Not applicable
The paragraphs below describe selection
of the electrical components in conformity
with the EMC Guideline.
The aim of the EMC Guideline is, as the
name implies, to achieve electromagnetic
compatibility with other products and
systems. The guideline ensures that the
emissions from the product concerned
are so low that they do not impair another
product‘s interference immunity.
In the context of the EMC Guideline, two
aspects must be borne in mind:
the products interference immunity
the products actual emissions
The EMC Guideline expects EMC to be taken
into account when a product is being devel-
oped; however, EMC cannot be designed in, it
can only be quantitatively measured.
Note on EMC conformity
The conformity procedure is the responsibility
of both the power converters supplier and the
manufacturer of the machine or system con-
cerned, in proportion to their share in expand-
ing the electrical equipment involved.
Notes on EMC
M
M
Mains filter
Converter
Line reactor
Supply transformer for a residential
area (rating normally
1,2 MVA)
Earthed public 400-V
network with neutral
conductor
Medium-voltage network
Earthed
neutral
To other loads, e.g. drive systems
An isolating transformer
with an earthed screen
and earthed iron core
renders mains filter and
line reactor superfluous.
Operation at public
low-voltage network
together with other
loads of all kinds.
Residential area
To other loads which have to be protected from the system disturbances caused by
power converters (HF interference and commutation notches)
Converter
M
M
M
M
M
M
alternative
alternative
Line reactor +
Y-capacitor
Medium-voltage network
Supply transformer for a residential
area (rating normally
1.2 MVA)
Earthed
neutral
Earthed public 400-V
network with neutral
conductor
To other loads, e.g. drive systems
Mains filter
Line reactor
Converter Converter
Mains filter
Line reactor
Converter Converter
An isolating transformer
with an earthed screen
and earthed iron core
renders mains filter and
line reactor superfluous.
Operation at public
low-voltage network
together with other
loads of all kinds.
To other loads, e.g. drive systems
To other loads which have to be protected from the system disturbances caused by
power converters (HF interference and commutation notches)
Earthed public 400-V
network with neutral
conductor
Operation at public
low-voltage network
together with other
loads of all kinds.
Light industry
Residential area
Commutaion notches < 20%
You will find further informa-
tion in publication:
Technical Guide chapter:
EMC Compliant Installation
and Configuration for a
Power Drive System
satisfied satisfied
satisfied satisfied
Not applied, since category C1 (general distribution sales channel) excluded Not applicable
First environment (residential area with light industry) with PDS category C2 Second environment (industry) with PDS categories C3, C4
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For compliance with the protection ob-
jectives of the German EMC Act (EMVG)
in systems and machines, the following
EMC standards must be satisfied:
Product Standard EN 61800-3
EMC standard for drive systems (Pow-
erDriveSystem), interference immunity
and emissions in residential areas,
enterprise zones with light industry and
in industrial facilities.
This standard must be complied with in
the EU for satisfying the EMC require-
ments for systems and machines!
Classification
The following overview
utilises the terminology and
indicates the action required
in accordance with Product
Standard EN 61800-3.
For the DCS550 series,
the limit values for emitted
interference are complied
with, provided the measure
indicated is carried out. PDS
of category C2 (formerly
restricted distribution in first
environment) is intended to
be installed and commis-
sioned only by a professional
(person or organization with
necessary skills in installing
and/or commissioning PDS
including their EMC aspects).
For power converters without
additional components, the
following warning applies:
This is a product of category
C2 under IEC 61800-3:2004.
In a domestic/residential
environment this product
may cause radio interference
in which case supplementary
mitigation measures my be
required.
The field supply is not depict-
ed in this overview diagram.
For the field current cables,
the same rules apply as for
the armature-circuit cables.
MMMM
emv_clssif_b.dsf
Converter
transformer
Case-referenced EMC analysis
alternative
Converter
transformer
with earthed
iron core
(and earthed
screen where
appropriate)
alternative
I > 400 A
and/or
U > 500 V
Operation with separate power converter transformer. If there
are other loads at the same secondary winding, these must be
able to cope with the commutation gaps caused by the power
converter. In some cases, commutating reactors will be
required.
To other loads, e.g. drive systems
Converter Converter
Line reactor
Medium-voltage network
Industrial
zone
Legend
Unscreened cable with restriction
Screened cable
For emitted interference, the following apply:
EN 61000-6-3 Specialised basic standard for emissions in light industry
can be satisfied with special features (mains filters,
screened power cables) in the lower rating range *(EN 50081-1).
EN 61000-6-4 Specialised basic standard for emissions in industry *(EN 50081-2)
For interference immunity, the following apply:
EN 61000-6-1 Specialised basic standard for interference immunity in
residential areas *(EN 50082-1)
EN 61000-6-2 Specialised basic standard for interference immunity in
industry. If this standard is satisfied, then the EN 61000-6-1
standard is automatically satisfied as well *(EN 50082-2)
* The generic standards are given in brackets
satisfied satisfied
on customer's request
satisfied
M
M
M
M
M
M
I
DC
< 100 A
I
DC
< 100 A
I
DC
>100 A
Supply transformer for a
residential area (rating
normally
1.2 MVA)
Earthed 400-V network
with neutral conductor
;
3~
400 A
Operation at low-voltage network together with
other loads of all kinds, apart from some kinds
of sensitive communication equipment.
To other loads, e.g. drive systems
Line reactor +
Y-capacitor
Line reactor
Converter Converter
Mains filter
Earthed
neutral
Medium-voltage network
Industrial zone
alternative
alternative
Line reactor
Converter
alternative
Commutation notches < 40%
PDS category C3
PDS category C4
EN 61800-3
Standards
EN 61000-6/3
EN 61000-6/3
EN 61000-6-2
EN 61000-6-1
satisfied satisfied
Not applied, since category C1 (general distribution sales channel) excluded Not applicable
First environment (residential area with light industry) with PDS category C2 Second environment (industry) with PDS categories C3, C4
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±
270 V
±
30...
±
90 V
±
8...
±
30 V
AI4
GND
GND
Power
Sense 0 V
Sense 5 V
AI3
AI1
I-act
GND
+10V
GND
-10V
DI1
DI3
DI4
DO4
DO1
3
4
5
6
9
X4:1
3
4
10
4
1
2
3
6
5
10
8
9
10
5
2
6
8
10
8
X1:1
X2:1
X3:1
X5:
SDCS-CON-F
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S2
3
4
250
S3
3
4
250
ATACH
+
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+
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+
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GND
10
+
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+
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5V
S4
11
12
24V
K1
X96:1
t
230V
E
SDCS-PIN-F
1
3
4
6
S1
S1
1
3
S4
2
121
100nF
4
6
S4
5
121
100nF
7
S4
8
121
100nF
10k
10k
10k
9
ChA
ChB
ChZ
ChA
ChB
ChZ
Firmware
Resolution
[bit]
Input/output
values
Hardware
Scaling
by
Common
mode
range
Remarks
15 + sign ±90...270 V
±30...90 V
±8...30 V
Firmware
±15 V
15 + sign -10...0...+10 V Firmware ±15 V
15 + sign -10...0...+10 V Firmware ±15 V
15 + sign -10...0...+10 V Firmware ±15 V
15 + sign -10...0...+10 V Firmware ±15V
Power
+10 V 5 mA
for ext. use
e.g. refer. pot.
-10 V 5 mA
11 + sign -10...0...+10 V Firmware 5 mA
11 + sign -10...0...+10 V Firmware 5 mA
-10...0...+10 V Firmware+
Hardware
5 mA
8 V -> min. of
325% of [99.03] or
230% of [4.05]
Encoder supply Remarks
Inputs not isolated
Impedance = 120 W, if selected
max. frequency 300 kHz
5 V
24 V
250 mA
250 mA
Sense lines for GND and supply
to correct voltage drops on cable
(only if 5 V encoder is in use).
Input value Signal
definition by
Remarks
0...7.3 V
7.5...50 V
Firmware
-> “0“ status
-> “1“ status
Output value Signal
definition by
Remarks
50 * mA
22 V at no
load
Firmware
Current limit for all 7
outputs = 160 mA
Do not apply any reverse
voltages!
* short circuit protected
gain can be varied in 15 steps between 1 and 4 by software
parameter
Standard function assignments for the terminals
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Converters F1...F4 drive configuration usingOnBoard‘ field exciter
Terminal selection according FACTORY macro (default)
F6
DCS550_ans_1_c.dsf
further information see the following page
Connection example
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START, STOP and E-STOP control
The relay logic can be split into three parts:
a: Generation of the ON/OFF and START/STOP command:
The commands represented by K20 and K21 (latching inter-
face relay) can be e.g. generated by a PLC and transferred to
the terminals of the converter either by relays, using galvanic
isolation or directly via 24V signals.
These commands can be as well transferred via serial com-
munication. Even a mixed solution can be realized by select-
ing different possibilities for the one or the other signal (see
parameter group 11).
b: Generation of control and monitoring signals:
The main contactor K1 for the armature circuit is controlled
by a dry contact (DO 8) located on the SDCS-PIN-F. Status
of fans and fans klixon can be monitored by means of fan ack
signals: MotFanAck (10.06).
c: OFF2, OFF3 Stop function:
Beside ON/OFF and START/STOP, the drive is equipped with
two additional stop functions, OFF2 and OFF3, according to
Profibus standard. OFF3 is a scalable stop function (ramp-
stop, max torque stop, dynamic braking …) to perform stop
category 1. This function should be connected to the E-STOP
button without any time delay. In case of ramp stop selection
the, K 15 timer relay must be set longer than the EStopRamp
(22.04). For COAST selection, the drive opens the main con-
tactor immediately.
OFF2 switches off DC current as fast as possible and pre-
pares the drive for opening main contactor or drop down
mains supply. For a normal DC motor load the time to switch
OFF the DC current is below 20 ms. This function should be
connected to all signals and safety functions opening the main
contactor. This function is important for 4-quadrant drives. Do
not open main contactor during regenerative current.
The correct sequence is
1. switch off regenerative current
2. then open the main contactor
In case of the E-STOP is hit, the information is transferred to
the converter via digital input 5. In case of rampstop, or max
torque selection the converter will decelerate the motor and
then open main contactor.
If the drive has not finished the function within the K15 timer
setting, the drive must get the command to switch OFF the
current via K16. After K16 timer set has elapsed the main
contactor is opened independent of the drives status.
Anschl_special_b.dsf
Timer K15
Timer K16
Stop-Mode_a.dsf
E-STOP
speed
Block current control
K1 main contactor
E-Stop ramp Coast
E-Stop reaction
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Converter type Model Configuration Fan voltage
DCS550-S01-0020, ...,
DCS550-S02-0025
F1 - no fan, convection cooled
DCS550-S01-0045, ...,
DCS550-S02-0100
F1 1 1 x 3110KL-05W... (internal 24 V
DC
)
DCS550-S01-0135, ...,
DCS550-S02-0300
F2 2 2 x 4715MS (115 / 230 V
AC
)
DCS550-S01-0315, ...,
DCS550-S02-0450
F3 2 2 x 4715MS (115 / 230 V
AC
)
DCS550-S01-0470, ...,
DCS550-S02-0520
F3 3 2 x 4715MS (115 / 230 V
AC
)
2 x 3115FS (115 / 230 V
AC
)
DCS550-S01-0610, ...,
DCS550-S02-0820
F4 4 1 x W2E200 (230 V
AC
)
DCS550-S01-0900, ...,
DCS550-S02-1000
F4 4 1 x W2E250 (230 V
AC
)
Fan power connection
Fan assignment for DCS550
Fan connection for DCS550
1 2 3
X52:
4 5
L
N
230 V
AC
1 2 3
X52:
4 5
L
N
115 V
AC
M
~
1 2 3
X52:
M
~
4 5
M55 M56
M
~
1 2 3
X52:
M
~
4 5
M55 M56
M
~
M
~
M57 M58
M55
M
~
1 2 3 4 5
X52:
L
N
L
N
1 2 3
X52:
4 5
L
N
230 V
AC
1 2 3
X52:
4 5
L
N
115 V
AC
ϑ
only 230 V
AC
M55
M
~
X19:
SDCS-PIN-F
Configuration 4
F4
Configuration 3
F3
Configuration 2
F2, F3
Configuration 1
F1
Terminals are located on top of the converter housing
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Terminal locations on the converter
Macro finder
Macro name
Main
Contactor
ON / OFF
Start/Stop
DI function
Comment DI5 --> ESTOP
DI6 --> Reset
Standard
AC Static
Jog1 --> DI1
Jog2 --> DI2
Ext Fault --> DI 3
Ext Alarm --> DI4
Hardware I/O control x
2-wire DC cont. US
DC Static
Jog1 --> DI1
Jog2 --> DI2
Ext Fault --> DI 3
Main Cont Ack --> DI4
Hardware I/O control x
3-wire DC cont. US
DC Pulse
Fix speed1 --> DI1
Ext Fault --> DI 3
Main Cont Ack --> DI4
Hardware I/O control x
3-wire Standard
AC Pulse
Fix speed1 --> DI1
Ext Fault --> DI 3
Ext Alarm --> DI4
Hardware I/O control x
Torque limit
AC Static
Jog1 --> DI1
Jog2 --> DI2
Ext Fault --> DI 3
Ext Alarm --> DI4
Hardware I/O control
+ Torque limit
x
Manual / Const
AC Pulse
Jog1 --> DI1
Jog2 --> DI2
Direction --> DI 3
SpC - KP, KI --> DI4
Hardware I/O control
select gain
x
Hand / Auto
AC Static
Control select --> DI2
Reference select --> DI2
Direction select --> DI 3
Hardware I/O control
or field bus control
x
Hand / Mot Pot
AC Pulse
Motor pot up --> DI1
Motor pot down --> DI2
Direction select --> DI 3
Reference select --> DI4
Hardware I/O control
Reference hardware or Motor
potentiometer
x
Motor Pot
AC Static
Direction select --> DI 1
Motor pot up --> DI2
Motor pot down --> DI3
Motor pot minimum --> DI4
Hardware I/O control
Reference Motor potentiometer
x
Torque Ctrl
AC Static
OFF2 (coast stop) --> DI1
Torque select --> DI2
Ext Fault --> DI 3
Hardware I/O control
Speed control or Torque
reference
x
Enabling a macro
Use the
[DCS550Wizard] 2. Macro as-
sistant of DriveWindow Light or
Parameter browser, either
through the control panel,
DriveWindow, or DriveWindow
Light.
Use the following parameters:
ApplMacro (99.08) =
Macro selection
Applrestore (99.07) =
YES = execute selection
MacroSel (8.10) =
double check
NOTE
Functions and inputs defined by
macro can be changed later on
without restrictions.
NOTE
Macro diagrams see page 91 ...
X2X1 X3 X4 X5
1 1 1 1 1
S5
15
6 9
S3
S2
S4
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
D2100
1
D2001
D2002
D1000
1 30
1
2
1
2
S1
1
42
1
2
3
10
11
12
1
82
1
42
1
2
3
7
8
9
DCS550 terminal alloc_c.dsf
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Notes For North American Installations
1. EMC conformity is not usually required in North America.
In most cases, the section Notes on EMC can be bypassed.
In this manual, you will see references to DIN, EN and VDE
standards. These are European standards and, generally, do
not apply to North America. It is, however, the responsibility of
the user to determine which standards need to be followed.
2. If using a DC contactor, you must connect an auxiliary
contact to a digital input of your choice and set para. Main-
ContAck accordingly. Set the following parameters:
MainContAck (10.21) = DI-1 (or any input you
choose for the DC cont.
auxiliary contact)
DO8BitNo (14.16) = 10
MainContCtrlMode (21.16)= DCcontact (3)
Set these parameters AFTER macros are loaded but BEFORE
the drive is commissioned.
Digital output 8 (DO-8) must be used to turn the DC con-
tactor on and off.
3. If using Dynamic Braking, the drive allows you to select
the stopping method under three different situations. Param-
eters 21.02, 21.03 and 21.04 select the stopping method for
loss of the OnOff, run command (StartStop, Jog1, Jog2, etc.),
and E-Stop input, respectively.
Each can be set to:
RampStop TorqueLimit
CoastStop DynBraking
In order to command the drive to perform a DB stop, one or
more of these parameters must be set to DynBraking. Most
users will want the drive to ramp stop when OnOff or a run
command (StartStop, Jog1, Jog2, etc.) input is cleared, and
dynamically brake when the E-Stop input is cleared. In that
case, use the following settings:
Off1Mode (21.02) = RampStop
StopMode (21.03) = RampStop
E StopMode (21.04) = DynBraking
However, any case is allowed and the final decision is left to
the user.
Other parameters control stops during faults.
See:
LocalLossCtrl (30.27) ComLossCtrl (30.28)
FaultStopMode (30.30) SpeedFbFltMode (30.36)
If using EMF feedback with dynamic braking, set:
DynBrakeDly (50.11) = t
Where: t = the time (sec) it normally takes the motor to
stop during dynamic braking
DC contactor US:
DC contactor US K1.1 is a special designed contactor with 2x
NO contacts for C1 and D1 connection and 1x NC contact for
connection of Dynamic Brake resistor RB.
The contactor should be controlled by signal 6.03 Bit 10.
The acknowledge can be connected to parameter:
10.21 MainContAck
10.23 DCBreakAck
DC Output Fuses: Fuses between the motor and the con-
verter are required for all regenerative (4-Q) converters.
This is to protect the motor and converter if a commutation
fault should occur. NOTE: DC output fuses are the same type
and size as AC line fuses.
Line reactor:
All thyristor-based dc converters cause notching in the AC
line due to motor commutation. A properly sized line reactor
will mitigate the effect on the line. Unless the converter uses
a dedicated isolation transformer, each converter requires its
own line reactor.
AC or DC contactor:
A contactor is required to safely disconnect the motor from
the incoming power when the converter is off. The contac-
tor can be installed between the line and the converter (an
AC contactor) or between the converter and the motor (a DC
contactor). Do not use both.
IMPORTANT: Other equipment may be necessary de-
pending on application and local codes.
Overview of the Installation and Commissioning Process
Step 1:
Check converter for damage. Contact ABB Technical Support
if damage is found. In North America, call 1-800-435-7365
(1-800-HELP-365)
Step 2:
Select supporting hardware for the converter:
For specific recommendations for fuses, reactors, and con-
tactors, see the DCS550 Manual or technical catalog.
Circuit breaker or disconnect:
Current rating = I
DC
* 0.816 * 1.25 (min)
= I
DC
* 0.816 * 2.50 (max)
Where: I
DC
= nominal DC motor current
Fuses:
AC Line Fuses: To properly protect the converter, semi-
conductor fuses on the incoming AC power line are required
in all cases.
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Step 3:
Mount and wire the converter and supporting hardware inside
an industrial enclosure with adequate cooling (DCS550 mod-
ules have rating of NEMA type OPEN).
The following control and signal wiring is required:
If using an AC contactor, we recommend wiring an auxiliary
contact to the digital input you have designated as Main-
ContAck (10.21) or Start/Stop (10.16).
If using a DC contactor, you must wire an auxiliary contact
from the contactor to the digital input you have designated
as MainContAck (10.21).
Wire 115 or 230 V
AC
1-phase power to terminal block 99 for
converter control power.
Wire 1-phase power to converter for cooling fans. See
table and wiring diagrams in this manual.
F1 F3 frames: 115/230 V
AC
selectable.
Fan terminal X52 is on top of the converter.
F4 frame: use 230 V
AC
.
Fan terminal X52 is on top of the converter.
Wire tachometer or encoder to terminal block X1 (tacho) or
X3 (encoder).
Wire analog inputs (e.g., speed reference) and outputs
(e.g., meters for motor voltage, current) to terminal block
X1 and/or X2.
Wire high speed serial interface if needed. (Requires op-
tional fieldbus interface board.)
The DCS550 allows you to choose the usage of each digi-
tal and analog input and output. The converter has factory
default settings which can be changed by loading a macro,
but some designations are universal. They include:
Digital input 5: Estop
Digital input 6: Fault reset
Digital input 7: On/Off (maintained) or On-Start
(pulsed)
*Digital input 8: Start/Stop (maintained) or
Off-Stop (pulsed)
Digital output 8: Main Contactor On
(3 Amps max. at 115 230 V
AC
)
*except Hand/Auto macro
Other signals may be required depending on your applica-
tion (e.g., motor fan acknowledge input, Off2 input, fan-on
output, brake output).
You will select the macro and / or choose the configuration
for digital and analog inputs and outputs in step 2 of the
commissioning process, or by updating group 10 and 14
parameters.
Check all wire terminations (with continuity tester) before
proceeding to the next step.
Step 4:
Connect the drive system to incoming power and the motor to
the converter (both field and armature) as well as accessory
equipment (motor fan, thermal switch, brake, etc.).
See hardware manual for typical cable size and tightening
torque recommendations.
IMPORTANT: Be sure all safety equipment is properly
sized for your application
Step 5:
Apply control power to the converter.
IMPORTANT: See section “Safety and Operating In-
structionsin this manual before proceeding.
Apply power to terminal block 99 and X52. The keypad
should light up and show the menu screen. The converter
fans should start to run (if converter has fans).
Step 6:
Commission the converter using DriveWindow Light
(preferred) or the control panel.
IMPORTANT: See safety alerts and general instructions
in the section Commissioning” before proceeding.
Install the DCS550 PC tools on your computer. Instruc-
tions are in this manual. Use DriveWindow Light to com-
mission your converter.
If no PC is available, commission your drive using the con-
trol panel as follows:
On the control panel, press the softkey to select
MENU.
Using the down arrow, select ASSISTANTS.
Then press ENTER.
Starting withname plate data,press SEL.
Change the value with the arrow keys.
Then press SAVE.
Repeat above with other parameters.
Follow directions on the screen.
Configuring and Displaying analog and digital I/O
HINT: To see if the drive is responding to anon” or “run” command, view signal 8.08.
Control Panel:
Digital Status: View signal 8.05 (DIs) or 8.06 (DOs). Dis-
play is in hexadecimal.
Configure digital inputs with Group 10.
Analog Status: View signal 5.03 (AI1) or 5.11 (AO1). Dis-
play is in Volts.
Configure analog speed ref. with Group 11.
DriveWindow Light:
Connect to the DCS550 and go on line by clicking on File,
then New Online Drive.
Click on Wizard, at left side of the screen.
Click on Advanced.
Check the box for I/O assistant, then click on Next.
Click on edit parametersin the appropriate section (ana-
log or digital inputs or outputs).
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1. General
In operation, drive converters, depending on their degree of
protection, may have live, uninsulated, and possibly also mov-
ing or rotating parts, as well as hot surfaces.
In case of inadmissible removal of the required covers, of
improper use, wrong installation or maloperation, there is the
danger of serious personal injury and damage to property.
For further information, see documentation.
All operations serving transport, installation and commission-
ing as well as maintenance are to be carried out by skilled
technical personnel (Observe IEC 364 or CENELEC HD 384
or DIN VDE 0100 and IEC 664 or DIN/VDE 0110 and national
accident prevention rules!).
For the purposes of these basic safety instructions, “skilled
technical personnelmeans persons who are familiar with the
installation, mounting, commissioning and operation of the
product and have the qualifications needed for the perfor-
mance of their functions.
2. Intended use
Drive converters are components designed for inclusion in
electrical installations or machinery and are to be mounted in
a cubicle or finger protected area.
In case of installation in machinery, commissioning of the drive
converter (i.e. the starting of normal operation) is prohibited
until the machinery has been proved to conform to the provi-
sions of the directive 89/392/EEC (Machinery Safety Directive
- MSD). Account is to be taken of EN 60204.
Commissioning (i.e. the starting of normal opertion) is admis-
sible only where conformity with the EMC directive (89/336/
EEC) has been established.
The drive converters meet the requirements of the low-voltage
directive 73/23/EEC. They are subject to the harmonized
standards of the series prEN 50178/DIN VDE 0160 in con-
junction with EN 60439-1/ VDE 0660, part 500, and EN
60146/ VDE 0558.
The technical data as well as information concerning the sup-
ply conditions shall be taken from the rating plate and from
the documentation and shall be strictly observed.
3. Transport, storage
The instructions for transport, storage and proper use shall be
complied with.
The climatic conditions shall be in conformity with prEN 50178.
4. Installation
The installation and cooling of the appliances shall be in ac-
cordance with the specifications in the pertinent documenta-
tion.
The drive converters shall be protected against excessive
strains. In particular, no components must be bent or isolating
distances altered in the course of transportation or handling.
No contact shall be made with electronic components and
contacts.
Drive converters contain electrostatic sensitive components
which are liable to damage through improper use. Electric
components must not be mechanically damaged or destroyed
(potential health risks).
5. Electrical connection
When working on live drive converters, the applicable national
accident prevention rules (e.g. VBG 4) must be complied with.
The electrical installation shall be carried out in accordance
with the relevant requirements (e.g. cross-sectional areas of
conductors, fusing, PE connection). For further information,
see documentation.
Instructions for the installation in accordance with EMC
requirements, like screening, earthing, location of filters and
wiring, are contained in the drive converter documentation.
They must always be complied with, also for drive converters
bearing a CE marking. Observance of the limit values required
by EMC law is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the
installation or machine.
6. Operation
Installations which include drive converters shall be equipped
with additional control and protective devices in accordance
with the relevant applicable safety requirements, e.g. Act
respecting technical equipment, accident prevention rules etc.
Changes to the drive converters by means of the operating
software are admissible.
After disconnection of the drive converter from the voltage
supply, live appliance parts and power terminals must not be
touched immediately because of possibly energized capaci-
tors. In this respect, the corresponding signs and markings on
the drive converter must be respected.
During operation, all covers and doors shall be kept closed.
7. Maintenance and servicing
The manufacturer’s documentation shall be followed.
Keep safety instructions in a safe place!
Safety and operating instructions
for drive converters DCS / DCF / DCR
(in conformity with the low-voltage directive 73/23/EEC)
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After inserting the DCS550 CD all programs and documenta-
tion necessary to work with the DCS550 will be automatically
installed.
This includes:
1. DriveWindow Light for parameterization, commissioning
and service
2. Hitachi FDT 2.2 for firmware download
3. Installation CD of DCS550 Drive for e.g. DWL Wizard,
ABB documents
Attention:
If You do not want to install a certain program just skip it by
using Cancel at the beginning of the programs wizard.
If the installation routine does not start automatically:
Go to Start/Run and browse for setup.exe on the CD.
Now start the installation by confirming with OK
Compact installation for DriveWindow Light + DCS550
add ons is reccomended
Steps to connect Drive to PC
The documentation can be found under
C:\ABB\DCS550\Docu
Remove design cover from the converter module
Start DriveWindow Light PC tool
Check the communication setting of your COM port
If You use ExpressCard to COM port interface or PCMCIA /
COM port double check the active COM enabled
Start => Settings => Control Panel => System => Hardware
=> Device Manager
COM address of USB interface can change after the next
boot procedure or after disconnecting and reconnecting of
the USB interface.
Note:
ExpressCard / PCMCIA to COM port provide a stable and
faster drive interface.
Utilize DriveWindow Light or DCS550 Panel Wizard continue
with chapter Commissioning in this manual.
Installing the DCS550 PC tools on Your computer
Connect drive (X34) to your
PC COM port
Remove the DCS550 Control Panel
if present. Depress the locks to
remove the cover
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Start the wizard in
DriveWindow Light
Commissioning
Danger! High voltage: this symbol warns of high
voltages which may result in injuries to persons
and/or damage to equipment. Where appropriate,
the text printed adjacent to this symbol describes
how risk of this kind may be avoided
General warning: this symbol warns of non-elec-
trical risks and dangers which may result in
serious or even fatal injuries to persons and/or
damage to equipment. Where appropriate, the text
printed adjacent to this symbol describes how risk
of this kind may be avoided.
Warning of electrostatic discharge: this symbol
warns you against electrostatic discharges which
may damage to unit. Where appropriate, the text
printed adjacent to this symbol describes how risk
of this kind may be avoided.
NEC motor overload protection
The DCS550 provides a solid-state motor overload protection
in accordance with the NEC. The overload protection (e.g.
protection level in percent of full-load motor current) can be
adjusted by parameters in group 31 and group 99
The instructions can be found in chapter Motor thermal model
of the DCS550 Manual.
General instructions
This short commissioning refers to chapter Connection
examples of this publication.
Safety and operating instructions - chapter of this publica-
tion.
Recommendations for motor and field voltages see Techni-
cal catalog.
In accordance with DIN 57 100 Part 727 / VDE 0100 Part
727, precautions must be taken to enable the drive to be
shut down, e.g. in the event of danger. The units digital
inputs or the control panel are not sufficient as the sole
measure for this purpose!
Preparations
Check unit for any damage!
Install unit and wire it up
Supply voltage level / Rated value correct for electronics
and fan?
Supply voltage level / Rated value correct for armature-
circuit converter?
Supply voltage level / Rated value correct for field supply?
Wiring / cross-sections, etc. correct?
EMERGENCY STOP functioning properly?
COAST STOP functioning properly?
For basic commissioning press the Start button or select a specific assistant:
7. Field weakening assistant
6. Autotuning speed controller
5. Speed feedback assistant
4. Autotuning armature current controller
3. Autotuning field current controller
2. Macro assistant
1. Name plate data
Next
Next
Next
Next
Next
Next
Select specific
assistant & press Next
7. Field weakening assistant
6. Autotuning speed controller
5. Speed feedback assistant
4. Autotuning armature current controller
3. Autotuning field current controller
2. Macro assistant
1. Name plate data
Next
Next
Next
Next
Next
Next
Select specific
assistant & press Next
For more information about the wizard, parameters faults and alarms press the Help button!
Commissioning DriveWindow Light
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DCS550 Control Panel
The following table summarizes the button functions and displays of the DCS550 Control Panel
DCS800 QG pan ov_c.dsf
Parameters entered by assistant
99.02 Motor 1 nominal Voltage
99.03 Motor 1 nominal current
99.04 Motor 1 base speed
20.01 Motor 1 minimum speed
20.02 Motor 1 maximum speed
99.11 Motor 1 nominal field current
30.09 Armature over current level
30.16 Motor 1 over speed
99.10 Nominal mains voltage
99.12 Motor 1 used fex type
20.05 Torque maximum
20.06 Torque minimum
20.12 Motor 1 current limit bridge 1
20.13 Motor 1 current limit bridge 2
50.04 Motor 1 encoder pulse number, if selected
50.02 Motor 1 encoder measured mode, if selected
50.13 Motor 1 tacho volt, only DWL
50.12 Motor 1 tacho adapt, only DWL
20.03 Zero speed limit
22.01 Acceleration time 1
22.02 Deceleration time 1
30.12 Motor 1 field minimum trip
44.01 Field control mode
General display features
Following modes are available in the MAIN MENU:
1. Parameters mode
2. Start-up assistants mode
a. Name plate data
b. Macro assistant
c. Autotuning field current controller
d. Autotuning armature current controller
e. Speed feedback assistant
(Tacho fine tuning not available)
f. Autotuning speed controller
g. Field weakening assistant
(only used when maximum speed is higher than base
speed)
3. Macros mode (currently not used)
4. Changed parameters mode (compare to default and
display changed parameters)
5. Fault logger mode (Display fault history)
6. Clock set mode
7. Parameter backup mode
• copy active parameter set from the drive into the
DCS550 Control Panel (only in local mode)
• copy parameter set from DCS550 Control Panel into
the drive (only in local mode)
8. I/O settings mode (currently not used)
With USISel (16.09) it is possible to limit the amount of displayed parameters!
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