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ABB ACS2000 AFE 1MVA User Manual

ABB ACS2000 AFE 1MVA
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ACS2000 AFE 1MVA
User Manual
MEDIUM VOLTAGE DRIVES
ACS2000 AFE 1MVA
User Manual
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High reliability due to proven design and low
parts count
Fuseless design
Air-cooled
Application tailored design
•Softstarter
Arc resistant design
Direct torque control
Power range from 250 to 800 kW
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ABB ACS2000 AFE 1MVA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandABB
ModelACS2000 AFE 1MVA
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Terms, Trademarks, and Related Documentation

Terms and Abbreviations

Defines technical terms and abbreviations used in the manual for clarity and understanding.

Trademarks

Lists registered trademarks and their owners used within the manual for reference.

General Information on Manual and Drive

Target Groups and Required Qualifications

Specifies the intended audience and necessary qualifications for handling the drive safely.

Items Covered by Delivery

Lists the components and accessories included in the drive package upon delivery.

Important Note on Main Circuit Breaker

Safety and Protection Requirements

Outlines essential safety and protection criteria for the main circuit breaker's operation.

Chapter 1 Safety

General Safety Information

Provides essential safety precautions to observe before and during operation.

Cyber Security Requirements

Details security measures and customer responsibilities for network connectivity.

Chapter 2 Power Electronics and Cabinet Features

Power Supply Configurations

Explains the main and auxiliary power supply requirements for the drive.

Drive Topology

Describes the main design features and power electronics components of the ACS2000.

Cooling System

Details the fan unit configurations and their operational logic.

Chapter 3 Control System

Main Components

Provides a functional overview of the control system's main hardware.

I/O Interfaces

Explains the standard and optional IOEC modules for signal connections.

Fieldbus Communication Interfaces (Option)

Details interfaces for bidirectional communication with higher-level systems.

Chapter 4 Transportation, Storage, and Disposal

Transport Conditions

Lists environmental and mechanical conditions for safe transportation.

Lifting and Transportation

Details safe methods and precautions for lifting and transporting the cabinet.

Storage

Outlines conditions and procedures for storing the drive when not in use.

Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation

Safety

Stresses that installation must be done by qualified personnel per regulations.

Fixing the Cabinet to the Floor

Explains how to secure the drive cabinet to the floor using base fixings.

Installing Fan Units

Details the procedure for installing fan units onto the cabinet roof.

Chapter 6 Electrical Installation

Ground Cable Connection and Cable Shield Connections

Details how to properly connect ground cables and cable shields to the busbar.

Cable Entries

Describes different types of cable entry solutions for EMC plates and sealing modules.

Auxiliary Power, Control, and Serial Communication Cables

Guides on routing and preparing auxiliary, control, and communication cables.

Chapter 7 Commissioning

Commissioning Check List

Highlights the importance of preparing equipment before commissioning personnel arrive.

Customer Assistance

Requests customer personnel to assist during commissioning with required expertise.

Chapter 8 Operation

Overview of Local Operator Panel

Describes the functions of the control panel for drive operation.

Status Messages

Lists and explains the drive's status messages during operation and faults.

Starting the Drive

Provides step-by-step instructions for starting the drive locally.

Emergency-Off

Explains the function and procedure for initiating an emergency stop.

Chapter 9 CDP Control Panel

CDP Control Panel Functions

Lists the capabilities of the CDP control panel for operating and monitoring the drive.

Actual Signals Mode

Explains how to monitor and display real-time drive values.

Parameters Mode

Guides on accessing and changing drive parameters for configuration.

Drive Selection Mode

Explains how to connect the CDP panel to the AFE or INU circuit board.

Chapter 10 Preventive and Corrective Maintenance

Alarm / Fault Indications

Describes how alarms and faults are displayed and their error message levels.

Removing the CDP Control Panel

Details the procedure for safely removing the control panel during operation.

De-energizing the Drive Locally

Provides steps to safely de-energize the drive using the local operator panel.

Replacing a Phase Module

Details the process for locating and replacing phase modules within the drive.

Replacing a Fan

Provides instructions on how to replace the fan unit in the drive housing.

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