T1689 Technical Manual Rev 07 CDM Commissioning Guidance
MV3000 Air Cooled DELTA Functional Tests
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6.4 FUNCTIONAL TESTS
The following information is generic explanation of commissioning for many variants of the MV3000e DELTA
drives. The commissioning procedure should be in accordance with instructions in the MV3000e Getting
Started Manual T1676 (or T2002 for AEM drives) and, when applicable, additional instructions prepared by the
enclosure manufacturer.
6.4.1 Software
Drive software will already have been installed in the controller at its manufacture. This will need to be
checked to ensure it is the latest version. If not, the latest version must be installed.
The drive controller will need to be loaded with the relevant application code. A PC with Drive Coach
TM
software will be required for this.
For information on how to perform software updates / installation, see T1676 (or T2002), T1679 and the
specific application notes prepared for the drive.
6.4.2 Fans
Ensure that all fans operate as they should, fans could include:
• Enclosure fans;
• Capacitor fans;
• Controller fan.
6.4.3 Communication Links
Ensure that the communication links to the drive are operational. These should be initialised by following the
guidance provided by the relevant Instruction Sheet. The communication links could include CANopen,
Ethernet and Serial Links.
6.4.4 Plant I/O
Check all feedback signals into the I/O circuits are functioning. This could include cooling system feedbacks,
and “User Daisy Chain” healthy signals. The operation of these circuits will be detailed in the circuit diagrams
and the Test Specification produced by the enclosure manufacturer.
6.4.5 Power Circuit
The method of testing the power circuit will depend upon the facilities available at the enclosure manufacturer,
and the requirements of the final customer. Ideally, the drive should be run at its rated current and voltage for
an extended period to prove that all system functions are operating correctly.