For a more in-depth description of the many features of the H9 ASD see the H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual included on the CD that was received with the device.
About This Guide This guide was written by the TIC Technical Publications Group. This group is tasked with providing technical documentation for the H9 Adjustable Speed Drive. Every effort has been made to provide accurate and concise information to you, our customer.
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H9 Adjustable Speed Drive Please complete the Warranty Card supplied with the H9 ASD and return it to Toshiba International Corporation by prepaid mail. This will activate the 12 month warranty from the date of installation; but, shall not exceed 18 months from the shipping date.
The word CAUTION without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation exists that, if not avoided or if instructions are not followed precisely, may result in equipment and property damage. CAUTION H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Be trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as safety shoes, rubber gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, flash clothing, etc., in accordance with established safety practices. For further information on workplace safety visit www.osha.gov. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
• The storage temperature range of the H9 ASD is -13° to 149° F (-25° to 65° C). • Do not store the unit in places that are exposed to outside weather conditions (i.e., wind, rain, snow, etc.).
Mounting the ASD on pg. 11 for further information on ventilation requirements. • The ambient operating temperature range of the H9 ASD is 14° to 104° F (-10 to 40° C). Mounting Requirements • Only Qualified Personnel should install this equipment.
See figures 4, 5, 6, and 7 on pg. 15 for an electrical depiction of the leakage-reduction functionality of Grounding Capacitor and the methods used to set the capacitance value. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
A supplemental emergency stopping system should be used with the ASD. Emergency stopping should not be a task of the ASD alone. • Follow all warnings and precautions and do not exceed equipment ratings. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Warning signs to this effect shall be posted at or near the hazard. • Personal protection equipment shall be provided and used to protect employees from any hazards inherent to system operation. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Closing the output disconnect while the 3-phase output of the ASD is active may result in equipment damage or injury to personnel. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Remove power from the ASD during extended periods of non-use. • The system should be inspected periodically for damaged or improperly functioning parts, cleanliness, and to ensure that the connectors are tightened securely. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
To operate properly, the ASD must be securely mounted and connected to a power source (3- phase AC input at the R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 terminals). The control terminals of the H9 ASD may be used by connecting the terminals of the Terminal Board to the proper sensors or signal input sources (see the section titled I/O and Control on pg.
DO NOT operate the ASD with the enclosure door open. The ambient operating temperature rating of the H9 ASD is 14° to 104° F (-10° to 40° C). When installing adjacent ASDs horizontally TIC recommends at least 5 cm of space between adjacent units.
PA/+ and PB are used for the DBR connection if using a braking resistor. PC/- is the negative terminal of the DC bus. R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 are the 3-phase input supply terminals for the H9 ASD. U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 are the output terminals of the ASD that connect to the motor.
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Power Connection Requirements Connect the 3-phase input power to the input terminals of the H9 ASD at R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 (see Figure 3 for the typical electrical connection scheme). Connect the output of the ASD to the motor from the ASD terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3.
System Grounding Proper grounding helps to prevent electrical shock and to reduce electrical noise. The H9 ASD is designed to be grounded in accordance with Article 250 of the 2008 NEC or Section 10/Part One of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
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The value may be set to Large or Small (default setting) by placing the screw in the A position or by placing the screw in the B position, respectively. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
300 feet 100 feet Note: Contact the Toshiba International Corporation Customer Support Center for application assistance when using lead lengths in excess of those listed. Exceeding the peak voltage rating or the allowable thermal rise time of the motor insulation will reduce the life expectancy of the motor.
I/O and Control The H9 ASD can be controlled by several input types and combinations thereof, as well as operate within a wide range of output frequency and voltage levels. This section discusses the H9 ASD control methods and supported I/O functions.
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Figure 22 on pg. 28. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual (see F113). RES — The default setting for this terminal is Reset. The RES terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode).
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(open or closed) that any of the functions listed in the H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual has occurred or is active. This function may be used to signal external equipment (e.g., activate the brake) (see F130). The OUT1 terminal is rated at 2 A/120 VAC and 2 A/30 VDC.
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See the section titled Cable/Terminal/Torque Specifications on pg. 84 for information on the proper cable/terminal sizes and torque specifications when making Terminal Board connections. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Typical Connection Diagram Figure 20. The H9 ASD Typical Connection Diagram. Note: When connecting multiple wires to the PA, PB, PC, or PO terminals, do not connect a solid wire and a stranded wire to the same terminal. Note: The AM, FM, and the +SU analog terminals are referenced to CC.
• The 3-phase input voltage is within the specified tolerance. • There are no shorts and all grounds are secured. • All personnel are at a safe distance from the motor and the motor-driven equipment. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
The software used with the H9 ASD is menu driven; thus, making it a select and click environment. The operating parameters of a motor may be selected and viewed or changed using the EOI (or via communications).
EOI of the 9-Series ASD remotely. System operation and EOI operation while using the remotely-mounted EOI are the same as with the ASD-mounted configuration. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
LED Screen — Displays the running frequency, active Fault, or active Alarm information. Rotary Encoder — Used to access the H9 ASD menu selections, change the value of a displayed parameter, and performs the Enter key function. Turn the Rotary Encoder either clockwise or counterclockwise to perform the Up or Down functions of the displayed menu selection.
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Local mode in accordance with the setting of F721. Initiates an Emergency Off Fault if pressed twice quickly from the Local or Remote modes. The Emergency Off function terminates the H9 ASD output and stops the motor in accordance with the setting of F603.
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Program Menu screen). Item Number 1 of 15 01:15 Program Menu Items Screen Name Program (Only 5 Items Shown) Startup Wizard... Fundamental... Primary Menu Items Terminal... Direct Access... Utilities... H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
System Configuration and Menu Options Root Menus The Mode key accesses the three primary modes of the H9 ASD: the Frequency Command mode, the Monitor mode, and the Program mode. From either mode, press the Mode key to loop through to the...
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Thermal Protection. Expanded descriptions of these parameters may be found in the section titled Direct Access Parameter Information in the H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual. Accel/Decel Group — One of 4 Accel/Decel profiles may be selected and run. Each of the Accel/ Decel profiles is comprised of three user settings: Acceleration, Deceleration, and Pattern.
Output Current — Displays the Output Current as a percentage of the rated capacity of the H9 ASD. DC Bus Voltage — Displays the Bus Voltage as a percentage of the rated capacity of the H9 ASD. Output Voltage — Displays the Output Voltage as a percentage of the rated capacity of the H9 ASD.
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(P/N ETB003Z) only. Trip Code — Displays None if there are no errors, or displays one of the associated Fault Codes listed in the H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual if there is an active Fault (e.g., E = Emergency Off).
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Past Trip 4 — Past Trip information or None. Note: An improper H9 ASD setup may cause some trips — reset the H9 ASD to the Factory Default settings before pursuing a systemic malfunction (Program Utilities Type Reset Reset to Factory Settings).
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Frequency Priority F200 Frequency Mode 2 F207 Frequency Mode Priority Switching Frequency F208 FM Output Terminal Function F005 ERMINAL Analog Output Terminals FM Output Terminal Adjustment F006 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Commercial Power/ASD Switching Frequency F355 Line Power Switching ASD Side Switching Delay Time F356 Commercial Power-Side Switching Delay Time F357 Commercial Power Switching Frequency Hold Time F358 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Regenerative Power Ridethrough Control Level F629 Short Circuit Detection at Start F613 Cooling Fan Control F620 Special Protection Parameters Cumulative Operation Time Alarm Setting F621 Brake Answer Wait Time F630 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Drooping Output Filter F324 PID Control Switching F359 PID Feedback Signal F360 Feedback Settings PID Feedback Delay Filter F361 PID Feedback Proportional Gain F362 PID Feedback Integral Gain F363 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Input Function Command 1 F901 Input Function Target 2 F902 My Function Unit 1 Input Function Command 2 F903 Input Function Target 3 F904 Output Function Assigned F905 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Input Function Command 1 F948 Input Function Target 2 F949 My Function Unit 6 Input Function Command 2 F950 Input Function Target 3 F951 Output Function Assigned F952 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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My Function Analog Analog Input Function Target 21 F962 Analog Function Assigned Object 21 F964 Monitor Output Function 11 F965 My Function Monitor Monitor Output Function Command 11 F966 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Communication Option (DeviceNet/Profibus) Setting 3 F832 Communication Option (DeviceNet/Profibus) Setting 4 F833 Communication Option (DeviceNet/Profibus) Setting 5 F834 Communication Option (DeviceNet/Profibus) Setting 6 F835 Communication Option (DeviceNet/Profibus) Setting 7 F836 H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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F899 Sub Net Ethernet Settings Gateway DHCP Mode MAC ID Preset Speed Operation Mode F560 ATTERN Pattern Run Preset Speed 1 Operation Mode Direction F561 Acc/Dec Group H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Acc/Dec Group F565 V/f Group Torque Limit Group Preset Speed 6 Direction Acc/Dec Group F566 V/f Group Torque Limit Group Preset Speed 7 Direction F567 Acc/Dec Group H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Acc/Dec Group F571 V/f Group Torque Limit Group Preset Speed 12 Direction Acc/Dec Group F572 V/f Group Torque Limit Group Preset Speed 13 Direction F573 Acc/Dec Group H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Upon initial system power up, the Startup Wizard starts automatically. The Startup Wizard assists the user with the initial configuration of the input power settings and the output parameters of the H9 ASD. The Startup Wizard may also be selected and run from the...
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Highlight and click on the voltage and frequency of the motor being used. Upper-Limit Frequency This parameter sets the highest frequency that the H9 will accept as a frequency command or frequency setpoint. The H9 may output frequencies higher than the Upper-Limit Frequency (but, lower than the Maximum Frequency) when operating in the PID Control mode, Torque Control mode, or the Vector Control modes (sensorless or feedback).
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This selection allows the user to establish the source of the Run commands. Run commands are Run, Stop, Jog, etc. Settings: Use Terminal Block Use EOI Keypad Use RS485 Use Communication Option Board H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
The speed of the motor may be changed while the motor is running by using the Rotary Encoder to change the Frequency Command value. Press the Stop-Reset key to stop the motor. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
The default settings may also be changed by entering the Parameter Number of the setting to be changed at the Direct Access menu (Program Direct Access Applicable Parameter Number). A listing of the Direct Access Numbers and a description of the associated parameter may be found in the H9 Adjustable Speed Drive Installation and Operation Manual.
A Trip is a safety feature (the result of a Fault) that disables the H9 ASD system and removes the 3-phase power to the motor in the event that a subsystem of the ASD is malfunctioning, or one or more of the variables listed below exceeds its normal range (time and/or magnitude).
This code conveys the DC Injection function being carried out. The display shows db when DC Braking dbOn braking and shows dbOn when the motor shaft stationary function is being carried out. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Alarms Table 4 lists the alarm codes that may be displayed during operation of the H9 ASD. Each alarm code listed is accompanied by a description and a possible cause. In the event that the source of the malfunction cannot be determined, contact your TIC Sales Representative for further information on the condition and for an appropriate course of action.
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ASD is below the level defined at F611 and remains there for a time longer than the setting of F612. * Reset ignored if active. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
Trips/Faults A Trip is an H9 ASD response to a Fault (though Fault and Trip are sometimes used interchangeably). A Trip is a safety feature that disables the ASD system in the event that a subsystem of the ASD is malfunctioning or a parameter setting has been exceeded.
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• Improper Low- Current detection level settings at F609 – F612. ERR7 Option Device Fault • Check installation, connections, and option device manual. ERR8 Flash Memory Fault • Flash memory malfunction. ERR9 • Make a service call. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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• Ventilation openings are obstructed. • Internal thermistor is disconnected. • Acceleration time is too short. • Improper V/f setting. • ASD or the motor is improperly matched to the application. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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• Ventilation openings are obstructed. • Internal thermistor is disconnected. External Overheat • Excessive-heat signature received at the TB3 – TH1(+) and TH1(-) terminals. See F637 for setup information. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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• Momentary power failure longer than the time setting of F628. Control Power • This fault is caused by an under-voltage condition at the 5, 15, or the 24 VDC Under-Voltage supply. • 3-phase input voltage low. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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Trip records are comprised of the full list of monitored parameters (28). Clearing a Trip Once the cause of the trip has been corrected, performing a Reset re-enables the H9 ASD for normal operation. The record of a trip may also be cleared using either of the following methods: •...
Enclosure and Conduit Plate Dimensions The H9 ASD part numbering convention is shown below. The enclosure dimensions for the available models (typeforms) are listed in Tables 7 and 8. The conduit plates referenced are shown in Figures 30, 31, and 32.
125 A 2400 130 A 156 A 2500 154 A 185 A 2600 192 A 230 A 2750 248 A 298 A 210K 312 A 374 A 212K H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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216 A 415K 240 A 288 A 420K 302 A 362 A 425K 361 A 433 A 430K 414 A 497 A 435K 477 A 572 A 440K H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
H9 ASD. Application-specific applicables, wire insulation type, conductor material, and local and regional regulations are but a few of the considerations when selecting the actual lug and wire type to be used with the H9 ASD. Note: Cable/Terminal specifications are based on the rated current of the H9 ASD and Do Not include the 10% Service Factor.
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Table 12. 460-Volt H9 ASD Cable/Terminal/Torque Specifications. Terminal Wire/Cable Size Lug Size Range Board Torque Model AWG or kcmil MCP Rating Number (Amps) VT130H9U Wire-Size/Lug-Capacity TB1 – 4 Input/Output Power 3Ø-Input 3Ø-Output for Input/Output Power Terminals In-Lbs./Nm Recommended Maximum 3Ø-Input 3Ø-Output...
3-phase power circuit (see Figure 34. on pg. 88) to the H9 ASD in the event that a DBR over- temperature condition occurs is a requirement. If a DBR failure occurs or should a power source over- voltage condition occur the DBR thermal protection circuitry will prevent hazardous DBR temperatures.
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DBR over-current detection. With no power supplied to the ASD the failure will not be displayed on the EOI; see the Trip History for failure information once restarted. H9 ASD Quick Start Guide Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...