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Output Voltage | 0 to input voltage |
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Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Altitude | Up to 1000 m (3300 ft) without derating |
Voltage | 200-240V AC, 380-480V AC, 500-600V AC |
Horsepower | 1 to 250 HP |
Enclosure | NEMA/UL Type 1, 12, IP20, IP30, IP54 |
Communications | EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, ControlNet |
Control Method | Sensorless Vector Control, V/Hz Control |
Input Voltage | 200-240V AC, 380-480V AC, 500-600V AC |
Protection Features | Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overcurrent, Overtemperature |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) |
Identifies the intended audience and required qualifications for using this manual.
Specifies the necessary equipment for this publication's scope, including drive type and HIM.
Outlines typical applications for which this guide is intended, such as fans and pumps.
Details assumptions made about the drive's mechanical, environmental, and electrical installation.
Guide to recording essential motor nameplate data for drive configuration during power-up.
Methods to determine if the drive is a PowerFlex 753 or 755 model.
Visual inspection checklist for correct power wiring connections to the drive terminals.
Ensures correct jumper configuration for power source type to prevent drive damage.
Identifies connection points for speed reference and start/stop commands.
Diagrams illustrating where signal sources are connected on PowerFlex 753 and 755 drives.
Procedure for applying AC power and control voltages to the drive for startup.
Steps to enter motor nameplate data into drive parameters using the HIM.
Procedure to perform a Static Tune Autotune routine using the 7-Class HIM.
Procedure to test and verify the motor shaft's direction of rotation.
Checklists to select speed reference and start/stop configurations based on wiring.
Covers connecting and configuring dynamic brake resistors for energy dissipation.
Guidance on setting acceleration and deceleration rates based on load inertia.
Details on connecting analog outputs for speed reference or feedback signals.
Instructions for connecting digital outputs for status or fault indication.
Wiring information for relay outputs to signal drive status or faults.
Procedure to disable HIM control for Start, Jog, and Direction functions.
Enables uploading/downloading parameter sets between HIM and drive for backup or transfer.
Guidance on adjusting motor overload protection parameters for motor safety.
References for setting up communication options other than EtherNet/IP.
Checks if drive/motor combinations respond correctly to signals and speed references.
Troubleshooting advice if drive/motor combinations are not functioning properly.
Methods to identify whether the drive is a PowerFlex 753 or 755 model.
Illustrations and descriptions of power terminal block and termination point locations.
Guidance on configuring power jumpers based on solid or non-solid ground power sources.
Table showing compatible option modules for PowerFlex 753 and 755 drives and their ports.
Defines port numbers and associated devices or option modules on the drive.
Explanation of the Human Interface Module (HIM) keypad, soft keys, and navigation.
Procedure for resetting drive parameters and option modules to factory default settings.
Examples of setting up speed references using different input sources and parameters.
Instructions for connecting and configuring EtherNet/IP communication for PowerFlex drives.
Explanation and diagrams of 2-wire and 3-wire control circuits for drive operation.
Describes the color and state of status indicators for PowerFlex 753 and 755 drives.
Information on how dynamic braking works and when it is necessary.
Guidance on setting acceleration and deceleration times for optimal drive performance.
Details on configuring drive direction control using 2-wire or 3-wire wiring.
Wiring diagrams and parameter settings for analog output signals.
Wiring diagrams and parameter settings for digital output signals.
Wiring diagrams and parameter settings for relay output signals.
Procedure to disable the HIM's control over Start, Jog, and Direction functions.
Enables saving, loading, renaming, and deleting parameter sets on the HIM.
Guidance on setting motor overload parameters based on motor speed and load.
Information required and procedures for contacting technical support.