Thread: Wiring a Teco inverter
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Teco 7300CV digital inverter, single phase in 3 phase out.
Circuit diagram image attached...
L1 = mains live
L3 = mains neutral
Question: Why do they use a zero volt isolator to blow the fuse when a simple push button would do?
I left it out and it seems to work okay :confused:
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03-04-2009 #2Why do they use a zero volt isolator to blow the fuse when a simple push button would do?
Zero volt switches are safer they stop machines bursting into life after a power failiure etc.
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No, I mean blow the fuse, or am I misreading the circuit :confused:
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03-04-2009 #4
I can't see anything obvious that would blow the MCB/Fuse???
The contactor doesn't short phases. The On/Off buttons activate the contactor with coil the Aux contact (across the On switch) latching the circuit. The burst absorber will be a ~0.1uF in series with 100R.
No I don't see it :shrug:
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Aha! Penny drops, so that's an aux on switch not the relay, the relay contacts are those hoop things on the inputs. Wondered why it didn't have a dashed line connecting it to the coil :D
I'm just to used to electronics rather than this industrial stuff, if I draw a box around something then everything for that component is inside the box
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... and I'm seeing a box that doesn't exist.
I'll go back to bed
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03-04-2009 #7
The drawing is a bit inconsistance the Aux switch which is just one of the four contacts on a typical contactor, is drawn as a switch contact (--o_o--), it should look like the contactor contacts (i.e. a bit like a capacitor on an electronic circuit diagram -| |- )
N.B. a normally closed contact looks like a variable cap i.e. a cap with a line drawn at an angle through it --|/|--)
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Been playing with it and it seems to work fine and dandy, does everything it says on the tin even if what it says on the tin needs a bit of translation
I bought the inverter and motor as a package, there is a bit of vibration if I crank it up past 90Hz but nothing to worry about, it doesn't start walking across the desk or anything like that. I'm replacing the hideously unbalanced 2hp Warco motor with a 1hp jobbie. (Even with the drive belt disconnected you can tell when Warco's motor is turned on using nothing more than the soles your feet through the concrete floor).
I wired in a 10k pot speed control and it winds up and down fine, next thing is remote buttons and then, eventually, RS232 so I can do those S & M commands.
When I asked for the RS232 protocol I got the distinct impression that I was the first. He eventually got a program from Teco which configured a motor for you, not exactly useful but I found what I needed in a help file.
The RS232 command protocol is not very well explained but luckily, right at the bottom, there is a worked example for speed control and it only took a couple of hours to work back from that and figure out what on earth they were doing, it is a bit weird.
If I'm right then the ASCII string
:0001010001FD<cr><lf>
will turn it on.
I'll let you know
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04-04-2009 #9
There is a standard vfd protocol apparently (for rs485 at least).
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Stopped playing with it, bolted it to the mill and it has a problem, I'll probably have to give the man a ring on Monday unless someone knows...
Autotune gives me "ATER Autotune error"
The manual says (sic)...
Auto-tuning faults
1. Motor data error resulting in for auto-tuning failure
2. Stop the inverter emergently during Auto-tuning
I checked the motor settings, and here's the question...
The motor is 3 phase, dual voltage, has both 240 and 400VAC on the plate.
I'm running the inverter off single phase so I set it 240VAC, 3.4A, 0.8kW, 1380rpm
Should I change that to 400VAC, 1.7A?
The manual assumes I know because it's obvious
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