Instructions for the fan motor control system, SILVER C

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Instructions for the fan motor control system, SILVER C 1. General The motor control system is used for controlling the type EC, 0.41-10 kw fan motors in the SILVER C units. The motor control system is mounted on the respective fan mounting frame. Integrated functions: 0-10 V DC analogue input for controlling the speed. Control with an external hand-held micro terminal. Flying start, in both directions. Alarm for overloading, over-voltage and under-voltage. Protective motor switch with integrated current limiting function. Short-circuit protected inputs and outputs. Digital input for start/stop. Digital input for operation in fire mode. Digital input for alarm resetting. Integrated EMC filter. Safety functions The motor control system is protected against phase-tophase short.circuiting, and has integrated current limiting function for protection of the motor. The electrician is accountable for ensuring correct earthing as well as protection according to local standards and regulations. An earth fault circuit breaker, multiple protective earthing or ordinary earthing can be used as extra protection, provided that the local regulations are complied with. The earth leakage currents exceed 3.5 ma. Therefore a fixed, permanent installation and heavy-duty protective earthing are required. NOTE! If an earth fault occurs, there can be a direct current component in the leakage current. Earth fault circuit breakers should therefore be designed to be able to detect this and be installed according to applicable national and international regulations, where they are used. Forbidden to start operation It is forbidden to start operation until the entire air handling unit, where the above-mentioned fan motor control system is integrated, has been declared to conform to relevant regulations in Machinery Directive 98/37/EEC and to existing national legislation, if applicable. The motor control system must not be energized until the entire installation conforms to the provisions in ALL relevant EU Directives. The motor control system is covered by the factory warranty provided it is installed according to these installation instructions and applicable installation regulations. If the motor control system has been damaged, for instance during transport, it must be inspected and repaired by qualified personnel before the voltage is connected. We reserve the right to alter specifications. www.swegon.com 1

2. Technical data Motor shaft power The respective size of SILVER C is available in two capacity variants (does not apply to size 04). The lower specified capacity on the respective size in the table below applies to capacity variant 1 and the higher capacity applies to capacity variant 2. Sizes 04-40 have one fan per airflow direction, sizes 50-100 have two fans per airflow direction and the size 120 has three fans per airflow direction. Size Motor shaft power 04: 0.8 kw (0.41 kw)* 05: 0.8 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 1.15 kw (cap. var. 07: 0.8 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 1.15 kw (cap. var. 08: 1.15 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 1.6 kw (cap. var. 11: 1.15 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 1.6 kw (cap. var. 12: 1.6 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2.4 kw (cap. var. 14: 1.6 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2.4 kw (cap. var. 20: 2.4 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 3.4 kw (cap. var. 25: 2.4 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 3.4 kw (cap. var. 30: 4.0 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 5.0 kw (cap. var. 35: 4.0 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 5.0 kw (cap. var. 40: 5.0 kw (3.9 kw)* (cap. var. 1) alt. 6.5 kw (cap. var. 50: 2 x 2.4 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2 x 3.4 kw (cap. var. 60: 2 x 4.0 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2 x 6.5 kw (cap. var. 70: 2 x 4.0 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2 x 6.5 kw (cap. var. 80: 2 x 6.5 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2 x 10 kw (cap. var. 100: 2 x 6.5 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 2 x 10 kw (cap. var. 120: 3 x 6.5 kw (cap. var. 1) alt. 3 x 10 kw (cap. var. *) The motor control system limits the output power to the value specified. Power supply Each respective fan has a motor control system, with exception of sizes 80, 100 and 120 in capacity variant 2, which have two motor control systems per fan. The motor control system should be supplied with power according to the table below. Specified voltage -10% +15%. Size Electrical data Number of per fan motor control systems per airflow direction 04: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 2.3 A 1 05, cap. var. 1: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 4.3 A 1 05, cap. var. 2: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 5.5 A 1 07, cap. var. 1: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 4.3 A 1 07, cap. var. 2: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 5.5 A 1 08, cap. var. 1: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 6.0 A 1 08, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 2.8 A 1 11, cap. var. 1: 1 x 230 V, 50 Hz, rated 6.0 A 1 11, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 2.8 A 1 12, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 2.8 A 1 12, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 3.8 A 1 14, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 2.8 A 1 14, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 3.8 A 1 20, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 4.2 A 1 20, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 5.9 A 1 25, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 4.2 A 1 25, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 5.9 A 1 30, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 7.3 A 1 30, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 8.9 A 1 35, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 7.3 A 1 35, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 8.9 A 1 40, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 7.2 A 1 40, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 11.9 A 1 50, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 4.2 A 2 50, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 5.9 A 2 60, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 7.3 A 2 60, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 11.2 A 2 70, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 7.3 A 2 70, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 11.2 A 2 80, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 11.9 A 2 80,cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz rated 7.5 A + 2 rated 12 A 2 100, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 11.9 A 2 100, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz rated 7.5 A + 2 rated 12 A 2 120, cap. var. 1: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz, rated 11.9 A 3 120, cap. var. 2: 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz rated 7.5 A + 3 rated 12 A 3 2 www.swegon.com We reserve the right to alter specifications.

Description Mechanical appearance kw TECHNICAL DATA OF THE MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM The size of the control system 0.41*/0.8 kw 1.15 kw 1.6 kw 2.4 kw 4.0 kw** 6.5 kw** Dimensions mm 217 x 305 x 110 240 x 351 x 110 Weight kg 4.9 6.4 POWER SUPPLY Voltage 1 x 230 V AC 50/60 Hz -10 %/+15 % 3 x 400 V AC 50/60 Hz -10 %/+15 % Rated motor output (on the shaft) Power factor COS φ for max. load kw 0.8 1,15 1.6 2.4 3,4/4,0 5,0/6,5 (Active PFC) >0,9 MOTOR OUTPUT Velocity min-1 500-3380 400-2780 300-2250 280-1890 250-1635 Efficiency % Up to 94 Up to 97 Max. output voltage V 265 V AC 360 V AC Max. output current A 3 x 3.3 3 x 4.5 3 x 4.5 3 x 7 3 x 11.5 3 x 16 PROTECTION Max. fuse A 13 Motor output Motor Inputs Short-circuit protected between phases To be protected by current limitation due to demagnetization and power loss in motor Transient protected with varistors Surge protection Yes / 400 VA (thermistor) - Operating temperature C -40 C to + 40 C Start temperature C -40 C to + 50 C Storage temperature C -40 C to + 70 C Enclosure class IP 54 Enclosure material Aluminium ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Humidity % rh 10 95 % rh non-condensing Surface Digital input Corrosion resistant to EN/ISO12944-2:1998 category C4 INTERFACES Start/stop with internal pull-up / Fire mode / Alarm reset Analogue input 1 pc. 0 10 V DC, at 20 kohm 100% @ 9.5 V DC, +/-2% Alarm relay Technology Flying start Min. ramp up Sec. 15-300 Max. ramp up Sec. 15-300 Alarm Alarm reset 1 pc. potential-free relay, normally closed 24 V AC / 24 V DC / 1A FUNCTION Sinusoidal Back EMF controlled by signals via FOC (Field Oriented Control) Yes < 30 % of max. speed Yes Via digital input, or dead for more than 60 seconds. Fan stop Sec. The braking function stops the fan as fast as possible. The braking time depends on the live force of the fan. Service data log In-operation hours, alarm, load, program version, max. temperature, max. motor voltage, max. motor current, max. ripple voltage, max. ripple current. Program update Yes. via serial interface. Motor parameters Programmable by Swegon. Fire mode Rated output for 1 hour at 70 C APPROVALS EMC EN 61800-3 LVD EN 61800-2 Product standard EN 61800 Part 2 & 3 The RoHS Directive Yes 200-1380 Product approvals CE * SILVER C, size 04. The motor control system limits the output power to 0.41 kw. **) SILVER C, sizes 80, 100 and 120, capacity variant 2. Each respective fan has two motor control systems. One motor control system corresponds to a 4 W motor control system, the other corresponds to a 6.5 kw motor control system. We reserve the right to alter specifications. www.swegon.com 3

3. Function Control The motor control system can control via the following: 0-10 V DC (100 % for 9.5 V, +/-2 %) local control with hand-held micro terminal (Accessory TBLZ-1-75) potentiometer Control with 0 10 V DC The motor control system can be controlled via external input signals. The motor control system needs a start/stop signal in order to start. The start/stop signal is transmitted by short-circuiting Terminals 7 (Start/stop) and 8. ( ) (See Fig 1). The speed is controlled by putting the control signal (0 10 V DC) on Terminals 13 (0 10 V in) and 14. ( ) (See Fig 1). The motor control system regulates the speed linearly between 0 % and 100 %, however it is limited to the regulation range between the preset lowest and highest speeds of rotation (See Fig. 2 and 3). Set the lowest and highest speed of rotation via the hand-held micro terminal. 100 % speed is defined as an input voltage of "0-10 V in" (Terminal 13) at 9.5 V (100 % at 9.5 V, +/-2 %). In order to be able to control the motor control system via 0 10 V DC, select Control = 0 10 V DC in the Startup / Control menu of the hand-held micro terminal, which is also the factory setting. External stop and stop from the hand-held micro terminal have higher priority than start from the hand.held micro terminal. The fire mode function is switched off by short-circuiting the "Firemode" input on Terminals 9 (Firemode) and 10. ( ) (See Fig 1). If the fire mode function is not switched off, the motor control system will control the fan without the alarm and safety functions being activated. See the Firemode Section. The motor control system is supplied with the Firemode function switched off. A short-circuit jumper has been fitted between Terminals 9 (Firemode) and 10 at the factory. ( ). The short-circuit jumper must be removed if the fire mode signal e.g. comes from a common fire alarm installation (ABA). Control with hand-held micro terminal. Connect the hand-held micro terminal to the junction box using the RJ12 contact marked "C" (See Fig. 1). In order to be able to control the motor control system with the hand-held micro terminal, select Control = HTERM in the Start-up / Control menu of the handheld micro terminal. For other particulars, see the instructions for the hand-held micro terminal. Control with a potentiometer The motor control system can be controlled via a potentiometer which you connect to Terminals 13 (0-10 V in), 14 ( ) and 15 (+10 V out) (See Fig 4). The potentiometer should have a resistance of at least 4 kω (recommended) and not higher than 47 kω. For other particulars, refer to the "Control with 0 10 V DC" Section. 4 www.swegon.com., Fig. 1. Junction box, overview of the wiring terminals Fig. 2. The ratio between the speed and the ramp up and ramp down times Fig. 3. The ratio between the speed and the min./max. speed setting Fig. 4. To connect a potentiometer We reserve the right to alter specifications.

Firemode function [Fire mode] The Firemode function is the designation of a condition in the motor control system when the system is running an emergency program without monitoring of alarms. For example, the internal excess temperature protection in the motor control system is switched off and the motor does not stop when an interruption in communication arises. The function can e.g. be used for smoke extraction in connection with a fire in a building. An extract air fan will e.g. be able to continue extracting smoke from the building as long as it is at all possible when "Firemode" is activated. This occurs as well without the fan stopping due to a fault and other alarms from both the fan and from the motor control system. The speed is the preset speed, which either comes from an external 0 10 V control signal or a potentiometer. The motor control system will continue to operate for at least one hour, even if the motor control system and the fan motor are overheated. In this situation, the motor control system has priority to continue to operate, regardless of which alarm is active. The Firemode function is activated by removing the shortcircuiting jumper between Terminals 9 (Firemode) and 10. ( ) (See Fig. 1). Observe the following: If the temperature in the motor control system is over 75 C, the voltage supplied to the hand-held micro terminal is interrupted. The hand-held micro terminal can therefore not be used when the temperature exceeds 75 C. Automatic restart after alarm The motor control system automatically attempts to start again following an alarm, such as an over or under-voltage alarm. This automatic restart is carried out maximally 3 times. After that, the motor control system will remain in the error mode, and must be restarted by resetting the alarm. Alarm resetting: See Section on "Alarm resetting". Alarm relay/output The motor control system is equipped with an alarm output in the form of an alarm relay. The alarm relay is activated if an alarm arises in the motor control system or if an alarm is discovered in the motor or fan. Connect the alarm signal cable leads to Terminals 16 (C) and 17 (normally closed). The relay contact is closed in deenergized condition and if there are active alarms. Alarm reset The motor control system is equipped with a digital input for resetting alarms. The alarm input is reset by shortcircuiting Terminals 11 (Alarm reset) and 12 ( ) (See Fig. 1). The alarm output can also be reset by switching off the supply voltage to the motor control system for more than 60 seconds. Switching frequency The motor's switching frequency (SwitchMode) can be set in the hand-held micro terminal to the following values. 0 = Auto 1 = Low = 4 khz 2 = High = 8 khz If the switching frequency increases, the level of audible noise from the motor control system will decrease, but this will simultaneously increase the losses in the motor. The motor will consequently run at lower efficiency and this will impair its operating economy. In position 0 = Auto changes the motor control system's switching frequency automatically. When an increase in speed of rotation is required, the motor control system switches from 2 = High = 8 khz to 1 = Low = 4 khz, if the speed exceeds 60 % of the rated maximum speed. When a decrease in speed of rotation is required, the motor control system switches from 1 = Low (4 khz) to 2 = High = (8 khz), if the speed drops below 50 % of the rated maximum speed. In mode 1 = Low = 4 khz the motor control system always runs with a low switching frequency while the air handling unit is operating. In mode 2 = High = 8 khz the motor control system always runs with a high switching frequency while the air handling unit is operating. LED indications The junction box has 2 integrated LEDs located under the cover. They are therefore not visible when the cover is mounted. The green LED is constantly lit while control takes place via A/D signals. The green LED is constantly lit while control takes place via the hand-held micro terminal. The red LED is lit if at least one active alarm has been initiated. However this does not apply if the fire mode is active. Warning The chassis on the motor control system can become very warm! Warning! Do not repair the motor control system at the site. Never attempt to repair a defective control system unit. Contact the supplier to obtain a replacement unit. Important! Contact the supplier if you want further technical particulars. We reserve the right to alter specifications. www.swegon.com 5

4. Electrical connections Each fan mounting frame has a junction box which is installed on the side of the fan mounting frame. For access, open the inspection covers of the fans. To connect control signal wiring Insert the control cables into the junction box through the cable grommets fitted with rubber gaskets. Clip an appropriately large hole in the gaskets to enable the gasket to seal tightly around the cable. Only by doing so can the stated Enclosure class IP54 be complied with. Connect the 0 10 V DC control signal from an external regulator in the junction box to Terminals 13 (0-10 V in) and 14 (See Fig. 1). The motor control system regulates the speed in a capacity linear manner between 0 % and 100 % (100 % at 9.5 V +/- 2 %), however according to the preset times for up ramp and down ramp, and limited to the regulation range between the preset lowest and highest speeds of rotation (See Fig. 2 and 3). Connect the control potentiometer to the junction box on Terminals 13 (0-10 V in), 14 ( ) and 15 (+10 V out) (See Fig. 1 and 4). The motor control system regulates the speed in a capacity linear manner between 0 % and 100 %, however according to the preset times for up ramp and down ramp, and limited to the regulation range between the preset lowest and highest speeds of rotation (See Fig. 2 and 3). Connect the start/stop signal cable leads in the junction box to Terminals 7 (Start/stop) and 8 ( ) (See Fig. 1). This should be a potential-free digital contact. The Start-/stop function is described in Section 3. Function. Connect the fire mode signal cable leads to the motor control system's junction box on Terminals 9 (Firemode) and 10 ( ) (See Fig. 1). This should be a potential-free digital contact. The "Firemode" function is described in Section 3. Function. Connect the Alarm Reset signal cable leads to the motor control system's junction box on Terminals 11 (Alarm reset) and 12 ( ) (See Fig. 1). This should be a potential-free digital contact. The "Alarm Reset" function is described in Section 3. Function. The motor control system is equipped with an alarm relay output with normally-open contact function in the event of a malfunction or alarm. The alarm signal cable is marked "Alarm relay", and should be connected in the junction box to Terminals 16 (C) and 17 (NC) (See Fig. 1). This should be a potential-free digital contact. The "Alarm Relay" function is described in Section 3. Function. Fig. 1. Junction box, overview of the wiring terminals., Fig. 2. The ratio between the speed and the ramp up and ramp down times Fig. 3. The ratio between the speed and the min./max. speed setting Fig. 4. To connect a potentiometer 6 www.swegon.com We reserve the right to alter specifications.

Electric wiring of the hand-held micro terminal Run the Modbus cable from the hand-held micro terminal in the junction box through the insertion opening, which is fitted with a slotted rubber protection, and connect it to the "C" port on the junction box (Fig. 5). Further information is available in the instructions for the hand-held micro terminal. De-tension the hand-held micro terminal's Modbus cable by inserting the cable though the cable de-tensioner (Fig. 6), which is located immediately in the vicinity of the insertion opening. Fig. 5. To connect the hand-held micro terminal. Fig. 6. Modbus cable de-tensioner We reserve the right to alter specifications. www.swegon.com 7

Electric Power Connections RX, sizes 04-40: The cables for connecting power to the motor control system are, from the factory, run to one point. This point is located within the inspection cover on the air handling unit's centre section (the section for the heat exchanger). Others: The cables for connecting power to the motor control system are located in the respective fan compartment. For appropriate connection, see Fig. 7 and 8 below. For electrical data, see Section 2. For particulars on the marking of cables for sizes 80, 100 and 120 capacity variant 2 (motor shaft power 10 kw), see the table below: Marking Rated current 1A 12 A 1B 7.5 A 2A 12 A 2B 7.5 A 3A (120 only) 12 A 3B (120 only) 7.5 A Fig. 7. Power connection of the motor control system: 0.8-1.15 kw. Fig. 8. Power connection of the motor control system: 1.6-6.5 kw. 8 www.swegon.com We reserve the right to alter specifications.

5. Trouble shooting To open the motor control system Before you open the motor control system, isolate the line voltage and wait at least 2 minutes. Failure to do so will expose you to the risk of coming into contact with harmful residual voltage inside the unit. Troubleshooting when the motor control system is controlled with external (A/D) signals: Symptoms Cause Action Check whether there is voltage on the motor control system's L and N terminals on the models for 230 V. The motor is not rotating The motor control system is noisier than the acceptable level. There is no power supply Poor electrical connections There is no in-operation signal There is no 0 10 V DC control signal The motor has been stopped by the internal protective motor switch 3 times due to overloading or some other alarm. Defective motor control system Defective motor Too low switching frequency L1, L2 and L3 for models for 3 x 400 V. (The operating voltage is specified on the rating plate, affixed to the side of the motor control system.) Check the connectors and other electrical connections Short-circuit Terminals 7 and 8 in the motor control system IO-BOX marked (GND) and Start/ Stop (Fig.10). Check that the 0-10 V DC control signal is correctly connected to Terminals 13 and 14 in the motor control system IO-BOX marked (GND) and 0-10 V in (Fig.10). For potentiometer operation: Check that the potentiometer's 0-10 V DC control signal is correctly connected to Terminals 13, 14 and 15 in the motor control system IO-BOX marked (GND) and 0-10 V in and +10 V out (Fig.16). The potentiometer should have an inner resistance of at least 4 kω. Reset the alarm by short-circuiting Terminals 11 and 12 in the motor control system IO-BOX marked (GND) and Alarm reset. You can also reset the alarm by switching off the supply voltage to the motor control system and switching it back on after 60 seconds. Replace the motor control system. Replace the motor Increase the switching frequency. 0 = Auto 1 = Low = 4 khz 2 = High = 8 khz When the switching frequency increases, the losses in the motor will also increase, which will lower the efficiency and impair its operating economy. It is possible to change the switching frequency in the motor control system with the hand-held micro terminal. The motor control system switches off. ) Remember to reset the alarm by short-circuiting Terminals (GND) and "Alarm Reset". At least two phases are short-circuited on the motor wiring terminals. Eliminate the short-circuit on the motor wiring terminals ) Defective motor Replace the motor ) Overloaded motor Remedy the overload condition of the motor ) We reserve the right to alter specifications. www.swegon.com 9

6. Service and maintenance No particular maintenance is required. Contact Swegon if any problem arises. To troubleshoot the unit: See Section 5. Troubleshooting. 7. Alarm The integrated alarm relay in the junction box has normally-closed contacts and is marked "Alarm Relay". The alarm relay contacts are closed in deenergized condition and open in faultless condition. The alarm relay contacts close in the event of an alarm. The motor control system stops and an alarm indicating LED is lit. If the fault ceases to exist, the alarm is reset automatically and the motor control system starts up. The motor control system tries to automatically start again. If the maximum number of restarts (3) is exceeded, the alarm must be reset. When the motor control system is controlled with 0 10 V DC and digital signals, the alarm can be reset by shortcircuiting Alarm reset and (GND). If the line voltage is switched off for more than 60 seconds, the alarm will be automatically reset. 10. CE marking Swegon AB certifies under its own sole responsibility that this product conforms to the Commission's Directive 92/31 with subsequent modifications concerning electric compatibility as well as the Commission's Directive 73/23 dealing with electric material for use within certain voltage limitations. APPROVALS EMC EN 61800-3 LVD EN 61800-2 PRODUCT STANDARD THE ROHS DIRECTIVE PRODUCT APPROVALS EN 61800 PART 2 & 3 YES CE 8. Environment and waste disposal Help to protect the environment by ensuring correct disposal of the packaging and use the products in accordance with applicable environmental regulations. Disposal of the product Products with this mark must not be disposed as ordinary household refuse. They must be collected in separate containers according to applicable local rules. 9. Applicable standards. GB-61800-2 EN-61800-3 Electric motor operation with variable speed, General Requirements General electromagnetic compatibility 10 www.swegon.com We reserve the right to alter specifications.