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Crane Source Space Vector SV100 - User Manual

Crane Source Space Vector SV100
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Crane Source Space Vector SV100 Specifications

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ModelSV100
Frequency Range0-400 Hz
Protection ClassIP20
Cooling MethodForced Air Cooling
Operating Temperature-10°C to +40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Input Frequency50/60Hz
Communication ProtocolsModbus RTU
Protection FeaturesOvervoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, short circuit, overtemperature
Humidity5-95% (non-condensing)
AltitudeUp to 1000m

Summary

Chapter 1: Installation

Section 1.1: Inspection of Drive

Details on checking the drive for physical damage and verifying specifications.

Section 1.2: Mounting the Drive

Guidelines for environmental, electrical conditions, and physical placement of the drive.

Section 1.3: Wiring the Drive

Instructions on connecting input/output power leads, fuses, breakers, and control wires.

Chapter 2: Start Up Programming

Section 2.1: Keypad Layout

Overview of the SV100 keypad display, status lights, and keys for operation.

Section 2.2: Keypad Operation

Explanation of drive levels and navigating the programming menu.

Section 2.3: Initial Setup Programming

Step-by-step guide for configuring the drive for a specific application and speed selection.

Chapter 3: Programming

Section 3.1: Passwords and Group Access Levels

How to set up and use passwords to control access to programming parameters.

Section 3.2: Programming Function Data

Procedures and examples for changing function data across different access levels.

Section 3.3: Establishing Motor Parameters

Steps to correctly program motor data for optimal drive performance and protection.

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

Section 4.1: Monitoring Current and Error Codes

How to monitor drive status, current readings, and interpret fault codes.

Section 4.2: Problem Flowcharts

Diagnostic flowcharts to help identify and resolve common drive operational issues.

Section 4.3: Testing Power Components

Methods for checking the resistance of internal power components using a multimeter.

Section 4.4: Pushbutton Pendant Test

Procedures for testing interface card and control board inputs/outputs via the keypad.

Chapter 5: Function Code Information

Section 5.1: User Function Levels

Details on functions accessible in the User Level, including frequency monitoring and reference.

Section 5.2: Service Level Functions

Explanation of functions available in the Service Level, covering command reference and acceleration.

Section 5.3: Advanced Level Functions

Information on advanced settings like analog control, operating frequencies, and DC braking.

Chapter 6: Maintenance

Section 6.1: Maintenance

Overview of factors influencing drive performance and the need for trained personnel.

Section 6.2: Precautions

Important safety and operational precautions for certified personnel.

Section 6.3: Routine Inspection

Regular checks for voltage fluctuations, cooling fan, vibration, and overheating.

Section 6.4: Visual Inspection

Checks for loose connections, dust, foreign material, and corrosion.

Appendix

Appendix Fig. 1: Sample Traverse Wiring Diagram

Example wiring diagram for traverse applications.

Appendix Fig. 2: Sample Hoist Wiring Diagram with Analog Control

Example wiring diagram for hoist applications with analog control.

Appendix Fig. 3: 2 Speed Control

Diagram illustrating 2-speed control operation.

Appendix Fig. 4: 2 Step Infinitely Variable Speed Control

Diagram illustrating 2-step infinitely variable speed control.

Appendix Fig. 5: 3 Step Infinitely Variable Speed Control

Diagram illustrating 3-step infinitely variable speed control.

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