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1. 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 4 5 Operations Read Map continued Sa E AAA A UA Rt zm ee DC Overvoltage DC Undervoltage 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 2 2 2 2 2 2 00 Bool Maintained 1 Running 1 1 1 1 06 Boo _____ Maintained 4 Hardware Sync 1 08 Boo _____ Maintened 1 Fan Failure o9 Bool Maintamed 1 EstopOK EA O NEUE UEM IM GH E 00 Boo _____ Pulse Train 333mS On 333mS Off L01 Eo O eee L02 B ool T EA AAA 06 Boo _____ Maintained 1 Overvoltage Fault Pos Bool l T Fo9 Bool TT L10 Boo II GER E AA Fi2 Bool II Fi3Bol J j Li4Bod quo a5 Bo legt Unknown unknown j Real TE jRel Ir Real H A Real Te Operations 4 6 Write Map 890GTR tee ABEE Description___ Address Type Condition Scale Units Command Word CCC RS E LN fy sf Voltage T kW kVAR Control L03 Boo Maintained 1 DC Voltage Control Mode 3 L04Boo Maintained 1 kW kVARControl ____________ ER EE 5 pos 585 FO7Bol lpog 00000 bei FO9Boo lO E Food PE 10 A 11 CEEE aes FS el 13 AE O A EY EETRI 15 fe Pulse Tran M HZ Pulse Train 16 17 18 19 20 21 Fo6 Bool 22 23 Watchdog 131 Cem woe 1 Bos e ada StartRequest ooBon Momeay Sat 1 1 1 A log Momenay t Stop
2. 11 10 1 0 ER o2 Bool____ Momentan 1 Dese 3 Sa EE o o DENN SONNERIE Il KE e Lk Il SE EN o AA AAA Il BR EE Inge LLL pu 2 A AAA AAA AA po Sa Pp y NENNEN f M A n pu f gt A A 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 4 7 Operations Write Map continued Id Demand 3 Rea 1 0 InveterRatedCurent 2 53 4 7 lgDemand 5 Rea X jei0 sIiveterRatedCurnt 4 5 8 t1 DC Volts Demand 7 Rea ____ jVotsDO o 6 7 12 15 kW Demand 9 Red o kWAC js oli6 19 KVARDemand 11 Real Lt KVARAC obala Nominal Line Voltage 13 Reali Nomina Vac 380Vac to 420Vac 12 H3 24 27 Filter capacitance 15 Real uF 40 is nominal 0 to tum off filter compensation _ 14 15 28 31 lLoop Prop Gain 17 Rea 0 15 nominal J16 47 32 35 I Loop Int Gain IL Rea jO02nomna 18 19 36 39 VA Tip tt 2t t Jo poda lefa LVRTTip2dt 23 Real seconds 0 16 nomina 22 23 44 47 LVRTTip3dt 25 Rea leeegnde tOnomia ISS 51 EXHI T O E c M NN EE LVAT tmp tVots 29 eg peruntvoltegeO44nominal 28 29 S6 69 LVRTWipzVots 31 Real per unit vltage 0 45 nominal I1 60 63 VET Tip 3 V
3. AMP Mini Mate N Lok 6 way Female RIAS Ethernet Socket Discrete UO For communicating with Phoenix Base Strip MC1 5 9 g 3 81 inverter over Modbus TCP Additional Analog amp AC Power Connector Amphenol Powerlok 300 Series 3 Position with X Polarization DC Power Connector Amphenol Powerlok 300 Series 2 Position with X Polarization Status Lights See following figure Digital Signals See Figure 3 2 DC Ready Status Light AC Ready Status Light O 050 O Q OROKOKOROROROKOHKOQ leste Cette eet ees O ORO COO Auxiliary Power Out IEC Appliance Outlet C13 120VAC 50 60Hz Control Power In IEC Appliance Inlet C14 120VAC 50 60Hz To be supplied by end user Ground Studs Programming Port Auxiliary Power Output Fuse M6x1 Mini USB Type ABC For installing configuration software into the inverter Figure 3 1 Layout Diagram 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 1 2 Installation Inverter is Synchronized to Grid Control Power Exists Inverter has Tripped Dis mm up Fs K 5 E Stop Ethernet ZZ RER y 532 RN ZO ajaja CONTRO e Copper Conductors Only Refer t truction manual for wire size and tightening torque Figure 3 2 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Wiring Requirements Installation 3 1 3 WARNING Parker Inverters must be installed using wiring methods according to the requirements of ANSI NFPA 70 Canadian Electrical Code Par
4. E Adjust accordingly 4 i 4 kada Installation 3 3 4 Install the cage nuts FZ474257U006 into the backside of the front face of the vertical rails as shown Snap the nuts into the seventh and ninth openings up from the bottom of the desired installation U location U30 shown 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 4 Installation mm lo Dor T P old Aa s I Lol 6 6 7 Nm 4 4 5 2 lb ft BEL l ERK E Hb 5 Install the 890GTR onto the rails and slide back into place until the front face comes in contact with the vertical rails Caution product has mass of 91 kg 200 Ibs see 3 7 for proper lifting instructions 6 Use a pozidrive 3 screwdriver to fasten the 890GTR using FY388805 Torque to 6 7 Nm 4 4 5 2 lb ft 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 5 Layout Diagram Exhaust Fan Assemblies with Guards Can be removed for replacement and maintenance see Fan Maintenance page 6 4 Power Connectors Not supplied with product View for reference only La y Inverter A E S qt No end user serviceable parts A contained within Support Rails Supplied with required hardware to mount in cabinet Auxiliary Power Output Fuse Can be removed for replacement see Fuse Replacement page 6 7 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 6 Installation Dimensions All dimensions are in mm 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA
5. Maximum Output Current Overload Short Circuit Protection Indef 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 1 2 Technical Specifications Earthing Safety Details Each unit must be permanently earthed according to EN 61800 5 For permanent earthing EN 61800 5 states that A cross section conductor of at least 10mm for copper or 16mm aluminium is required Use a copper protective earth conductor of at least 10mm minimum cross section Conductors must be sized in accordance with Local Wiring Regulations which always take precedence As a guide refer to the Input Current for the drive given in the Electrical Ratings tables Input Supply Details Drives without filters are suitable for earth referenced TN or non earth referenced IT supplies External filters are available for use on earth referenced IN supplies only Earth Leakage Current 100mA all models 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications EEN 3 Grid Responses HVRT and LVRT As shipped the 890GTR complies with UL1741 IEEE1547 requirements for Voltage Ride Through The following graph shows the pre programmed trip times for the 890GTR The space between the red and blue lines is the ride through area Default VRT Settings VRT Times HVRT Times E 2 Ben 7 a HI Bp o gt 1 5 Time seconds The 890GTR can also be programmed to withstand HVRT and LVRT magnitude limits and times that m
6. aerospace 890GTR sss filtration Battery Inverter fluid amp gas handling hydraulics pneumatics HA502996 Issue 1 process control Product Manual sealing amp shielding ENGINEERING YOUR SUCCESS 890GTR Inverter Product Manual HA502996 Issue 01 Software Version 5 3 e WARRANTY The general terms and conditions of sale of goods and or services of Parker Hannifin Europe S rl Luxembourg Switzerland Branch Etoy apply to this product unless otherwise agreed The terms and conditions are available on our website www parker com termsandconditions switzerland Parker EGT reserves the right to change the content and product specification without notice 2015 Parker EGT a division of Parker Hannifin Corporation All rights strictly reserved No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means to persons not employed by a Parker EGT company without written permission from Parker EGT a division of Parker Hannifin Corporation Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document it may be necessary without notice to make amendments or correct omissions Parker EGT cannot accept responsibility for damage injury or expenses resulting therefrom IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE This document and other information from Parker Hannifin Corpora
7. Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kv B 1 2 50 us 8 20 us 2kv Conducted radio frequency common mode IEC 61000 4 6 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz A see also 5 3 4 10V 80 AM 1 kHz Power Fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV 5 kHz B interfaces Capacitive clamp Signal Fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV 5 kHz B interfaces Capacitive clamp Conducted radio frequency common mode IEC 61000 4 6 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz A see also 5 3 4 10V 80 AM 1 kHz Ports for Fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV 5 kHz B process Capacitive clamp measurement Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV 9f B control lines 1 2 50 us 8 20 us Conducted radio frequency common mode IEC 61000 4 6 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz A see also 5 3 4 10V 80 AM 1 kHz CD contact discharge AD air dischargeAM amplitude modulation a Power ports with current rating lt 100 A direct coupling using the coupling and decoupling network Power ports with current rating 2 100 A direct coupling or capacitive clamp without decoupling network If the capacitive clamp is used the test level shall be 4 kV 2 5 kHz b Applicable only to power ports with current consumption 63 A during light load test conditions as specified in 5 1 3 The rated impulse voltage of the basic insulation shall not be exceeded see IEC 60664 1 c Coupling line to line d Coupling line to earth e Applicable only to ports or interfaces with cables whose total length according to the manufacturer s functional specifica
8. 16 0 0 0 0 800 16 0 1 0 0 1020 17 0 3 0 3 850 17 0 1 0 1 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 26 Technical Specifications Frequency harmonic Magnitude Frequency harmonic Magnitude Hz order Arms eis Hz order Arms THD e 1080 18 0 0 0 0 900 18 0 1 0 0 1140 19 0 2 0 2 950 19 0 1 0 1 1200 20 0 0 0 0 1000 20 0 1 0 1 1260 21 0 1 0 1 1050 21 0 1 0 1 1320 22 0 1 0 1 1100 22 0 1 0 1 1380 23 0 1 0 1 1150 23 0 2 0 1 1440 24 0 1 0 0 1200 24 0 1 0 1 1500 25 0 1 0 1 1250 25 0 2 0 1 1560 26 0 1 0 1 1300 26 0 1 0 0 1620 27 0 3 0 2 1350 27 0 0 0 0 1680 28 0 3 0 2 1400 28 0 1 0 1 1740 29 1 3 1 0 1450 29 0 3 0 2 1800 30 0 1 0 1 1500 30 0 1 0 1 1860 31 0 2 0 2 1550 31 0 5 0 4 1920 32 0 1 0 1 1600 32 0 1 0 1 1980 33 0 0 0 0 1650 33 0 1 0 1 2040 34 0 0 0 0 1700 34 1 6 1 2 2100 35 0 1 0 1 1750 35 1 3 1 0 2160 36 0 0 0 0 1800 36 0 0 0 0 2220 37 0 1 0 0 1850 37 0 3 0 2 2280 38 0 0 0 0 1900 38 0 1 0 0 2340 39 0 0 0 0 1950 39 0 0 0 0 2400 40 0 0 0 0 2000 40 0 1 0 1 2460 41 0 0 0 0 2050 41 0 1 0 1 2520 42 0 0 0 0 2100 42 0 0 0 0 2580 43 0 0 0 0 2150 43 0 0 0 0 2640 44 0 0 0 0 2200 44 0 0 0 0 2700 45 0 0 0 0 2250 45 0 0 0 0 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 27 Frequenc harmonic Magnitude Frequenc harmonic Magnitude Co j order js EE m
9. 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 4 3 Operations per fault 100A output 100A 500A 400A of capacitive current Power Volts Current so the drop in voltage of 50 requires the inverter to increase its real power current by 50 to maintain the same power output so its real power current will go to 300A 50 600A Since real and reactive current components are added in quadrature the inverter net output current will be SQRT 40072 60012 721A For another example a product rated for 1000A output on a grid is again outputting 300A of real power current and 100A of inductive reactive current and has its LVRT k parameter set to 2 If the grid experienced a symmetric 3 phase fault causing its voltage to drop down to 50 of its nominal value the inverter will add 2 50 1000A 1000A of capacitive reactive current to its per fault 100A output 100A 1000A 900A of capacitive current Power Volts Current so the drop in voltage of 50 requires the inverter to increase its real power current by 50 to maintain the same power output so its real power current would have to go to 300A 50 600A In this case since real and reactive current components are added in quadrature and reactive current takes priority during a grid fault the available inverter real power output current can only be be SQRT 100072 90072 435 9A so the inverter will output 900A of inductive reactive current and 435 9A of real power current for a total of 1000A net cur
10. Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 1 Arc Flash Balaclava e Arc Flash Balaclava a style of head protection worn under a standard hard hat with a goggles or a Face Shield with a reflective coating that protects against moving particles and objects and against radiant energy at a rating of 8 12 20 40 Cal cm The balaclava material and number of layers depend on the Category the Arc Flash Hood is designed to protect against and can be a combination of Indura Nomex Protera and Kevlar INSPECTION e The material of the balaclava does not have burns cracks hardening discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the Arc Flash Balaclava NOTE NFPA 70E 2012 Section 130 7 C 13 b When inside the AFB and anticipated exposure is 12 cal cm or less employees will now be required to wear either an arc rated balaclava with an arc rated wrap around style face shield protecting face chin ears forehead and neck or an arc rated hood like that used in an arc flash suit But when anticipated incident energy exposure is greater than 12 cal cm then an arc rated hood will now be required 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 8 1 Ethernet Chapter 8 Ethernet 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Ethernet 8 2 Objective Set Ethernet IP address for an 890 inverter fitted with an Ethernet fieldbus option card Procedure Ethernet fieldbus option card is standard on the 890GTR There ar
11. Muffs can be worn in conjunction to protect against higher noise levels INSPECTION e The Ear plugs do not have cracks hardening discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the Ear Plugs y WU Eyewear must be ANSI Z87 compliant e Safety Glasses and Goggles protect against moving particles and objects e Polycarbonate Face Shields protect against moving particles and objects e Polycarbonate Face Shields with a reflective coating protect against moving particles and objects and against radiant energy UV light and heat e Arc Flash Category 2 Face Shield with a reflective coating is designed to attach to a standard hardhat and protects against moving particles and objects and against radiant energy at a rating of 8 Cal cm INSPECTION e The eyewear does not have broken or damaged components e The eyewear does not have elastic straps that are excessively worn or splitting e The eyewear does not have lenses that are scratched or abraded in a manner that would obstruct vision 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 7 10 PPE Arc Flash Hood e Arc Flash Hood with a Face Shield with a reflective coating and a 15 front bib fits over a standard hard hat and protect against moving particles and objects and against radiant energy at a rating of 8 12 20 40 Cal cm The hood bib material depends on the Category the Arc Flash Hood is designed to protect against and can be a co
12. Running bit to make sure the inverter is enabled and connected to the grid 13 Select Control Mode select either Id Iq or KW KVAR control 14 Set Output Demand set either Id Iq or KW KVAR to desired level 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 4 1 Operations qene a Operations e Utility Interconnection and Grid Fault Interface e Normal Grid Operation e Voltage Ride Through Behaviour e Frequency Ride through Behaviour e Anti Islanding Behaviour e Emergency Power Off EPO 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Operations 4 2 Utility Interconnection and Grid Fault Interface Normal Grid Operation Energy is transmitted back and forth to the grid through power reactive power or power factor commands delivered to the inverter via network communications or through discrete I O The 890GTR will attempt to meet the requested real power reactive power or power factor commands unless a system or device protection setting or algorithm prevents the inverter from achieving the desired output See table on page E 4 for environmental derating that may limit inverter output In addition parameters from the energy storage supply like charge and discharge limits may override commanded system output A full list of parameters can be found in Appendix B Voltage Ride Through Behaviour A graph of pre programmed and allowable voltage ride through settings can be found in Appendix E and in the Version 5 Firmware manual In the event of a grid
13. Safety conformance Compliance with Arc Flash requirements Contact Details Parker Hannifin Corporation Automation Group Energy Grid Tie Division 9201 Forsyth Park Drive Charlotte NC28273 USA Tel 1 704 5874051 www parker com egt 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Abbreviations Definitions AC ANSI APT AVR Converter DC Drive EPO FR HRC HVRT HMI HOL IGBT Inverter LOL LOTO Alternating Current American National Standards Institute Active Power Tracking Automatic Voltage Regulation A device that converts one type of energy to another AC AC AC DC DC DC or DC AC Direct Current a generic term for an Adjustable Speed Drive ASD or Variable Speed Drive VSD Emergency Power Off Flame Resistant Hazard Risk Category High Voltage Ride Through Human Machine Interface High Operating Limit Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor A converter that changes DC current into AC current Low Operating Limit Lock Out Tag Out 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 LVRT MPPT MPT MVA MW PCM PCS PF Plant PLC PPC PPE P S PV RPI SCADA SP System VAR XML Getting Started 2 3 Low Voltage Ride Through Maximum Power Point Tracking Maximum Power Tracking Mega Volt Amperes Apparent Power Megawatts Real Power Parallel Control Module Power Conversion Station Inverter Transformer Pad Power Factor Power Plant Programmable Logic Controller Power Plant Controller Personal P
14. apply when programming e Function block output parameter values cannot be changed because they are a result of the processing in the function block e Function block input parameter values that receive their values from an internal link in the Block Diagram cannot be changed as they will change back to the value they receive from the link when the inverter is running Function Block Descriptions For function block descriptions refer to Firmware Version 5 1 Manual HA473746U001 Section 3 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Function Blocks Programming B 4 3 21 COMMS CONTROL 3 34 FIELDBUS Page Block Page Block Page Block Page Block 3 15 ANALOG INPUT 3 18 ANALOG OUTPUT 3 24 DIGITAL INPUT 3 25 DIGITAL OUTPUT 3 15 18 VO CONFIGURATION 3 19 AUTO RESTART 3 46 LOCAL CONTROL 3 55 SEQUENCING LOGIC 3 22 CURRENT LIMIT 3 31 ENERGY METER 3 32 FEEDBACKS 3 36 GRID CONTROL 3 41 INVERSE TIME 3 42 INVERTER 3 47 MPPT 3 52 PATTERN GEN 3 54 POWER LIMIT 3 44 INVERTER CONFIG 3 30 EMC CAPACITORS 3 23 CUSTOM TRIPS 3 40 VO TRIPS 3 59 TRIPS HISTORY 3 60 TRIP STATUS 3 14 ACCESS CONTROL 3 27 DISPLAY SCALE 3 49 OP STATION 3 50 OPERATOR MENU 3 58 SETPOINT DISPLAY 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 1 Compliance Apexiic Compliance e Introduction e Europe e Australia amp New Zealand e EMC e EMC General Installation Considerations e Increasing Grid Cable Length
15. condition Consideration must be given to e Stored energy e Supply disconnects e Sequencing logic e Unintended operation 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 8 Safety OSHA Electric Power Generation transmission and distribution safety standards 29 CFR 1910 269 consideration Workers may be exposed to arc flash hazards electric shocks and burns that can cause injury and death when making battery or grid connections Do not work on connections to the battery container or the grid without proper safety considerations Safe work practices as proscribed in OSHA s Electric Power Generation Transmission and Distribution Standard must be implemented and observed Workers must complete worker training requirements of OSHA s Electric Power Generation Transmission and Distribution Standard 29 CFR 1910 269 Dangerous electrical potentials which can result in electrocution and arc flash hazards are present while the battery container is connected Workers must pay attention to both battery power conductors and overhead power lines While fatal electrocution is the main hazard other hazards include using tools and equipment that can contact power lines Look for overhead power lines and buried power line indicators Stay at least 10 feet away from overhead power lines and assume they are energized De energize and ground lines when working near them Use non conductive wood or fiberglass ladders when working near power l
16. e The material does not have burns discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the garment 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 7 15 Category 1 Nomex Coveralls Category 2 Protera Arc Flash Coveralls e Coveralls fit over clothing and protect against radiant energy at a rating of 5 7 12 3 Cal cm The coverall material typically Indura or Nomex depends on the Calorie rating Material weight ranges from 4 8 oz INSPECTION e The material does not have burns discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the garment 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 7 16 PPE Category 3 Indura Category 4 Indura Arc Flash Category 4 Arc Flash Suit Arc Flash Suit e An Arc Flash Suit fits over clothing and is comprised of a coat and a pair of bibs The Arc Flash Suit protects against radiant energy at a rating of 8 40 Cal cm The material depends on the Calorie rating the Arc Flash Suit is designed to protect against and is typically constructed of multiple layers of a combination of Indura Nomex Protera RevoLite TuffWeld or Kevlar Material weight ranges from 7 oz For an 8 Cal cm Category 2 Arc Flash Suit to 13 oz Lined with 5 5 oz for a 40 Cal cm Category 4 Arc Flash Suit INSPECTION e The material does not have burns discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the garment 890GTR
17. functionality of the AC890 control platform This appendix highlights the functions used for grid tie applications e Configure the Inverter e Programming with Block Diagrams 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Programming B 2 Configure the Inverter IMPORTANT Inverters are shipped pre configured from the factory This section is for reference only An 890GTR grid tie inverter uses a combination of native 890 function blocks and library function blocks for control If you receive a replacement control board you must configure it to your application To do this use DSELite supplied on the CD Configure the Inverter The simplest method for configuring an inverter is to reinstall the original configuration using DSELite The DSELite configuration tool has a full Help system Insert the DSELite disk into your PC and follow the on screen instructions You can use the tool to manually set up the inverter so that it meets the requirements for your application This involves connecting input and output terminals to desired function block parameters creating sequencing logic configuring communication channels and entering desired parameter values This manual describes inverter functionality programmed into a standard Parker EGT grid tie inverter Connecting to a PC Connect the Grid Tie inverter via the USB port on the front of the inverter to your PC using an approved USB lead Programming with Block Diagrams Block diagram program
18. in correct IP address Save updated configuration to disk if desired NO a fF WN Install updated configuration into inverter Method 2 BOOT P 1 When an installed configuration has an IP address set to 0 0 0 0 then the inverter will request an IP address from the Ethernet server 2 Refer to DSE Lite manual for details 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 2 8 Getting Started Updating firmware Occasionally it may be necessary to update the 890GTR firmware to enable new functions or address specific requirements This can also be done through DSE Lite using the following procedure 1 Copy new firmware file into the following directory on a computer loaded with DSE Lite configuration tool C SSD_link firmware Connect to inverter using DSE Lite Ensure inverter is not running Click on Command gt Install Firmware Confirm Install Firmware by clicking on message box Select firmware using drop down list ch SC Bm d Se Ze Begin firmware load by clicking on Install 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 1 chapter Installation This chapter describes the mechanical and electrical installation of the 890GTR Follow the steps for a successful installation e Mechanical Installation e Lifting Instructions e Electrical Installation e Start up Sequence 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 2 Installation Mechanical Installation em E 19 HP U30 locati
19. lt jumper lt 1 DC power connection DC HVIL lt jumper lt E Stop HVIL Estop amp connector Power Supply m 1 Mii j lt 2 K2 Main AC BMS Pilot relay 3 BMS estop P S 4 Relay M 24V 5 BMS E lt 24 V Return 6 BMS Proposed E Stop amp HVIL Circuit 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 w BMS Inverter E amp 3P AC power connection AC HVIL jumper s tt DC power S connection peu lr jumper E Stop HVIL Estop 8 connector Power Supply e 1 x g K2 Main AC Pilot relay 3 4 5 DL Proposed E Stop amp HVIL Circuit Example E Stop amp HVIL Circuit w o BMS Trips amp Fault Finding D 1 qene s 1 rips amp Fault Finding The following tables can be used to troubleshoot a loss of function possibly due to a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse They list the component identifier used in the circuit diagrams and the type rating and location of each device e Trips e Trips Table e Fault Finding 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 5 2 Trips amp Fault Finding Trips What Happens when a Trip Occurs When a trip occurs the inverter s power stage is immediately disabled causing output to stop The trip is latched until action is taken to reset it This ensures that trips due to transient conditions are capt
20. safety earth Residual current devices RCDs are not recommended for use with this product but where their use is mandatory only Type B RCDs should be used EMC In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case supplementary mitigation measures may be required This equipment contains electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive parts Observe static control precautions when handling installing and servicing this product This is a product of the restricted sales distribution class according to IEC 61800 3 It is designated as professional equipment as defined in EN61000 3 2 Permission of the supply authority shall be obtained before connection to the low voltage supply 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Safety 1 7 Application Risks e The specifications processes and circuitry described herein are for guidance only and may need to be adapted to the user s specific application We cannot guarantee the suitability of the equipment described in this Manual for individual applications Risk Assessment Under fault conditions power loss or unintended operating conditions the inverter may not operate as intended In particular Stored energy might not discharge to safe levels as quickly as suggested and can still be present even though the inverter appears to be switched off An inverter is a component within a system that may influence its operation or effects under a fault
21. short circuit protection must be provided external to the 890GTR The DC supply must also have a means of disconnecting during intended shutdown and fault events Most battery systems require a Battery Management System BMS The BMS must be capable of operation with common mode voltage swings of up to 1200 volts Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS Blackstart or low voltage ride through events require that a UPS provide control power for the 890GTR This UPS must be capable of supplying 150 VA 120 W for each 890GTR The 890GTR provides 120 Vac output that is generated by a 750 VA control transformer connected to grid power This 120 V output is intended to supply power to the UPS or other associated equipment AC Disconnect A grid disconnect is required This disconnect is usually incorporated with either the AC breaker or fuse assembly 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Associated Equipment D 4 80 KW String Inverter DC Supply 3 Phase Transformer BMS Pe Breaker fuse gt e fused tf i Contactor Bus Grid disconnect Precharge 400 VAC 3 Medium Poe DC Bus Connection pc AC A Breaker phase E 3 Voltage Grid Breaker fused fel disconnect Breaker fused disconnect Up to 85 Inverters 3 Phase Transformer x Transformers A A ADO VAC 3 120 Vac UPS 120 vac in
22. that less than 50V is present on the DC BUS and between all power terminals and earth before working on or near the DC Bus 3 Ensure all incoming supplies are isolated before working on the equipment Be aware that there may be more than one supply connection to the inverter 7 Unless otherwise stated this product must NOT be dismantled In 4 There may still be danger resen r n Gelee the event of a fault the component must be returned terminals battery inputs and DC bus when the inverter is stopped 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 6 Safety WARNING Ignoring the following may resultin injury or damage to equipment Safety Where there is conflict between EMC and Safety requirements personnel safety shall always take precedence Never perform high voltage resistance checks on the wiring without first disconnecting the inverter from the circuit being tested Whilst ensuring ventilation is sufficient provide guarding and or additional safety systems to prevent injury or damage to equipment When replacing a component in an application and before returning to use it is essential that all user defined parameters for the product s operation are correctly installed All control and signal terminals are SELV that is protected by double insulation Ensure all external wiring is rated for the highest system voltage All exposed metalwork in the inverter is protected by basic insulation and bonded to a
23. 0 120 0 110 0 100 0 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 500 0K 950 0K 14M 19M 23M 2 8M 3 2M 3 7M 44M 4 6M 5 0M 130 0 120 0 110 0 100 0 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 5 0M 7 5M 10 0M 12 5M 15 0M 17 5M 20 0M 22 5M 25 0M 27 5M 30 0M 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 1 1 Compliance Harmonic Information Supply Harmonic Analysis 890 GTR Nominal frequency 60 50 Hz Fundamental primary current 128 Arms i b pn WU AI lo os Jo Ju lo n 8 N d L ut N D N D N N T F eet F 1380 1500 1560 1620 1680 29 so 1860 u H i W H R F n dn b b 8 S deit i NININ de NIN i Tan i 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 RER d toi Compliance C 1 2 EMC General Installation Considerations Earthing Requirements Note Note IMPORTANT Protective earthing always takes precedence over EMC screening Protective Earth PE Connections In accordance with installations to EN60204 only one protective earth conductor is permitted at each protective earth terminal contacting point Local wiring regulations take precedence and may require the protective earth connection of the transformer to be connected locally i e not as specified in these instructions This will not cause shi
24. 3 OVER FREQUENCY Grid frequency too high Control 3 block i needed 94 UNDER FREQUENCY Grid frequency too low Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid Control 3 block if needed If any fault is presented on Modbus other than those listed Contact Parker EGT Product Support 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 5 6 Trips amp Fault Finding Checksum Fail When the inverter powers up non volatile memory is checked to ensure that it has not been corrupted In the rare event of corruption being detected the inverter will not function If this occurs the preferred course of action is to swap the inverter and return the failed unit to an authorized repair center The repair center will have necessary spare parts and tools to restore the unit to working condition 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Trips amp Fault Finding 5 Fault Finding Problem Possible Cause Remedy Inverter will not power up Fuse blown Check supply details replace with correct fuse Faulty cabling Check all connections are correct and secure Check cable continuity Inverter fuse keeps blowing Faulty cabling or connections wrong Check for problem and rectify before replacing with correct fuse Faulty inverter Contact Parker Hannifin EGT Cannot obtain HEALTH state Incorrect or no supply available Check supply details Inverter will not run at switch on Grid voltage not present Check health of grid Table 8 3 Fault Fi
25. 400 VAC 3 phase Da Filter Capacitor amp Damping Resistors X Breaker En Battery Current sensor Fuse DC x3 Breaker m BMS EE DC Bus DC Bus IGBTs n E I DC Connection i use le DEDE JE contaste a Current Choke Assembly L Sensor Up to 85 ER x2 Inverters Cooling Fans LIZ String Inverter System Block Diagram 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 1 8 Installation Start up Sequence Proper power up and starting sequence is required to successfully connect the DC supply with the Grid Failure to follow an acceptable sequence could result in damage to the inverter or associated equipment 10 Apply control power connect 120 Volt 50 60 Hz ac power to control power in This supply is typically an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS for black start and VRT features Maximum control power requirements 120 Watts 150 VA Ensure Estop EPO circuit is satisfied an external 24 Volt DC supply is required to engage the main AC contactor This input is usually used in conjunction with a normally closed Estop pushbutton Additionally the High Voltage Interrupt Loop contacts should be included in the Estop circuit See Estop EPO 3 14 Close dc bus pre charge contactor the DC bus capacitors need to be pre charged through a current limited circuit i e resistor to prevent excessively high in rush currents Failure to properly pre charge the bus could result in damage to the inverter or associate
26. 502996 Installation 3 Air Flow amp Ventilation Requirements Minimum Required Air Clearance 200 mm 7 9 in 75 mm t 7 E l Exhaust Inlet Air Air _ in Excludes Power Wiring Back View 3 Fans Front View 510 m h 300 ft min Total Flow at Full Load Minimize blockage across grills 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 8 Installation Lifting Instructions A Ensure equipment is properly rated Product mass 91kg 200lbm Lifting Options 1 Product can be lifted and supported from the base surface 2 Can be lifted by eyebolts screwed into sides See lifting dimensions for details 3 10 Torque eyebolts to 16 17 Nm 11 8 12 5 Ib ft SC Be 2 6 3 Lifted by cutouts in base surface using hooks See lifting dimensions for P e S details 3 10 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 9 Product cannot be lifted by handles Handles are intended only to push or pull product on cabinet rails 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 1 U Installation Lifting Dimensions All dimensions in mm s o Ki kd 4X DO NOT LIFT 4X M8x1 25 V30 MAX x 17 E x S DETAIL A CENTER OF GRAVITY p 670 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 1 1 Electrical Installation HVIL High Voltage Interrupt Loop amp Emergency Stop 1 0
27. 90GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 1 5 Changing Voltage and Frequency Fault Trip Levels and Times WARNING Only trained personnel should attempt to adjust grid fault response characteristics Incorrect settings may result in personnel hazards due to prolonged energized island conditions caused by the 890GTR inverter WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the fault levels or trip times while the inverter is operating Adjustments to the Voltage and Frequency Fault Tip Levels and Times can be made through the DSE Lite tool that is included with the shipping memory stick is installed on the equipped touchscreen and is available through download from our website or by contacting Parker EGT customer service To access the 890GTR configuration first ensure the inverter is not synchronized to the Grid and that the AC and DC main power disconnect devices are in the open state Open DSE Lite on your computer in Wizard mode Consult the factory on how to get access to Wizard mode functionality Next connect to the inverter through the DSE tool which can be accomplished 1 of 2 ways 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 1 6 Technical Specifications 1 Connect via Network If you re communicating to the 890GTR via Modbus TCP or Ethernet IP either plug into a network access point that has access to the 890GTR or connect your computer directly to the Ethernet port on the 890GTR device In DSE select the Comm Port Icon a
28. A502996 5 4 Trips amp Fault Finding Trips Table The following trips may occur to protect the inverter The STATE can be read through Modbus OK OVERVOLTAGE The Inverter internal DC link voltage is too high The supply voltage is too high Failure to synchronize properly to the line UNDERVOLTAGE The Inverter internal DC link voltage is too low The supply voltage is too low The supply voltage is missing Grid cables too long Possible maintenance required OVERCURRENT The output current being drawn from the Inverter is too high Short circuit of the output Excessive line disturbance Possible maintenance required HEATSINK The inverter heatsink is too hot Excessive ambient temperature Cooling fan failure Module assembly defect maintenance required 17 MOTOR OVERTEMP Filter inductor temperature is too high Excessive load Prolonged operation without forced cooling check cooling fan health Check setting of INVERT THERMIST parameter in I O TRIPS menu Break in filter inductor thermostat wire or defective thermostat 24 DESAT OVER Abnormally high voltage drop across IGBT s due to excessive current within IGBT module Short circuit of the output Excessive line disturbance Possible maintenance required 25 VDC RIPPLE Excessive DC link ripple Defective DC supply Poor DC supply connection 41 STACK TRIP The inverter was
29. Analog Input 3 unassigned 0 20mA 4 20mA AIN4 10V 0 10V Analog Input 4 Available as special order consult factory 0 20mA 4 20mA DINS 0 24 Vdc Digital Input 5 OV or open False 24V True unassigned DIN6 0 24 Vdc Digital Input 6 OV or open False 24V True unassigned DIN7 0 24 Vdc Digital Input 7 OV or open False 24V True unassigned 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 1 1 Functional Overview Block Diagram 80 KW String Inverter Battery Rack Limit product boundaty 120 W p 3 Phase UPS Power 120 VAC d PS Transformer UPS Power el Supply Ge ee 400 VAC 3 Medium Supply Grid Derivied 120 VAC Fuse It protection Fuse x2 Breaker phase Voltage Grid a it S 120 V 3 400 V y a Uncomitted I O a Ctrl Pwr LEDs Bii See Comms 0 YD Controller Modbus TCP E Stop HVIL LAN 1 Estop 2 Breaker SC E stop in n 2 AC g PCS OK connector 9 N x Transformers La U BMS OK HUE E N m x connector ke e Up to 85 Line Sync NEUE 3 Phase gt USB Signal Transformer Line Sync Optional Local User Power Board Attenuator Breaker
30. Breaker phase 3 1 150 VA S fused UPS Power Supply isconnec 120 Vac grid derrived 120 Vac EUNT ta out 750 VA fused disconnect Breaker fused i disconnect Up to 85 Inverters Typical Installation Schematic 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 D 5 Associated Equipment System ground fault detection Ground fault detection can be implemented using a third party leakage resistance device Typical installation requires both AC and DC connections to remain floating Typical leakage resistance to ground is approximately 1 6 Meg Ohms for one 890GTR Multiple 890GTR units on the same transformer winding will lower this resistance Riotal Runit units Ethernet connection Control of the 890GTR is effected through a Ethernet based LAN Connection to this LAN is using standard Cat5 Ethernet cable with shield See Chapter 8 Ethernet 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications EEN Amans y T echnical Specifications e DSE Lite Configuration Tool e Understanding the Product Code e Analog Input Output Table e Analog Input Output Details e Digital Input Details e Digital Output Details e Relay Output Details e Reference Output Details e User 24V Output Details e Earthing Safety Details e Changing Voltage and Frequency Fault Trip Levels and Times e Transformer Harmonics 890GTR Inverter Po
31. Certificates 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Compliance C 2 Introduction 890GTR Inverters are certified as being compliant with the regulated market requirements in Europe Inverters are CE certified as being compliant with e The Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e The EMC Directive 2004 108 EC USA e This release of this product has NOT been certified by Underwriters Laboratory Standard UL508C for Power Conversion Equipment Canada e This release of this product has NOT been certified by Canadian Standards Association C22 2 No 14 for Industrial Control Equipment Australia amp New Zealand e CTick mark indicating EMC compliance is validated by compliance with the European Harmonised Standards for EMC Rest of the world e Compliance may be certified for any countries where certification is based on CISPR IEC standards 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 3 Compliance European Compliance CE Marking CC The CE marking is placed upon the product by Parker Hannifin Manufacturing Ltd to facilitate its free movement within the European Economic Area EEA The CE marking provides a presumption of conformity to all applicable directives Harmonized standards are used to demonstrate compliance with the essential requirements laid down in those relevant directives It must be remembered that there is no guarantee that combinations of compliant components will result in a compliant system This means that compliance t
32. E 2 Connecting tod EE 2 Programming with Block Dia TTT 2 Inicio mE EC ES 2 European Compliance one SERE RR ERR qu UU UE a iaa 3 CE Marking 5 R SERERE do de es tico disi teates usitate 3 EMC Compliance 3 5 metere S eee rem Males itn Be em os Ee ed A TT eta og 4 Australia amp New Zealand EE 6 EME Standards EE 6 EA id 7 EMC General Installation COn dE 12 Eartinne Requirements as 12 DSE Lite Configuration FOOL ies id is ile id til 2 Inverter Specifications ee ee ACE 3 Understanding the ProductiCode citaciones 5 Analog Input Output Table Seat Se Deene Ee eii 6 Analog Input Output Details ERU eee fed Ro siii 8 Digital Input Details ene inem ttem ree p o it EE PR OR e Rin REPE pis eire Re ne Di E e EURO HET ER PER P HP 9 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Digital Output Details once A e aso oir EE EEPE alain sita 10 RAR lee 11 Farthing Safety Details E 12 Grid RESPONSES sitio iia iii iii eiii 13 HVR and E VRT uc dd Ad A da iet eee des 13 Changing Voltage and Frequency Fault Trip Levels and Times sss sss es sese eee eee 15 Transformer Du S sonau tera E eI e ete bti s E Poet tyi he eet E Cb Ute D Rr ERR e ree o eE di Ghee tis 25 Connector Torque Requirements 5 1 GUERRE ERAI SHEER REDIERE 28 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Safety 1 1 Chapter 1 Safety Please read these important Safety notes before performing maintenance or operating this equipment CAUTION WARNING CAUTION notes i
33. E Stop In 24V E stop HVIL power input Input 24V 10mA HVIL and J2 2 E Stop In Internally wired to Pin 3 Input 24V 10mA Emergency Stop E J2 3 E ME Internally wired to Pin 2 Output 24V 10mA 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 7 12 enini HVIL Status Output Output Out J2 Enable In Contactor Enable Input Input p E stop HVIL Contactor Enable HVIL Common input ov Return Return J3 1 OV Analog Signal Common Output OV 60mA OV 10V or J3 2 ANIN 4 Analog Input Input 10V oR 4 20mA 4 20mA OV 10V or J3 3 ANIN 3 Analog Input Input 10V oR 4 20mA 4 20mA OV 10V or Discrete UO J3 4 AOUT2 Analog Output Output 10V oR 4 20mA 4 20mA J3 5 OV 24V supply Return Common Output OV 160mA J3 6 DIN 5 Digital input Input 24V 7 3mA J3 7 DIN 6 Digital input Input 24V 7 3mA J3 8 DIN 7 Digital input Input 24V 7 3mA J3 9 24V Output 24V supply for DIN signals Output 18V 26V 160mA Programming P1 Mini USB Programming Configuration troubleshooting or 1 0 Mini USB Mini USB Port Port firwmare update Auxiliary Power FS1 d Aux supply 8A Fuse to protect auxiliary output Output 250Vac BA Output Fuse Output Fuse power transformer LED 1 N A Control 24V Control power present inside the Output N A N A module Status Light Be LED 2 N A Run The inverter is synchronized to the grid Output N A N A LED 3 N A Fault The inverter has a fault Output N A N A DC Ready Stat pun SE Light Pipe 1 N A DC Rea
34. LTAGE TRIP Grid voltage too low OVER FREQUENCY Grid frequency too high 94 UNDER FREQUENCY Grid frequency too low 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Parker Worldwide AE UAE Dubai Tel 971 4 8127100 parker me parker com AR Argentina Buenos Aires Tel 54 3327 44 4129 AT Austria Wiener Neustadt Tel 43 0 2622 23501 0 parker austria parker com AT Eastern Europe Wiener Neustadt Tel 43 0 2622 23501 900 parker easteurope parker com AU Australia Castle Hill Tel 61 0 2 9634 7777 AZ Azerbaijan Baku Tel 994 50 2233 458 parker azerbaijan parker com BE LU Belgium Nivelles Tel 32 0 67 280 900 parker belgium parker com BR Brazil Cachoeirinha RS Tel 55 51 3470 9144 BY Belarus Minsk Tel 375 17 209 9399 parker belarus parker com CA Canada Milton Ontario Tel 1 905 693 3000 CH Switzerland Etoy Tel 41 0 21 821 87 00 parker switzerland parker com CL Chile Santiago Tel 56 2 623 1216 O 2013 Parker Hannifin Corporation All rights reserved CN China Shanghai Tel 86 21 2899 5000 CZ Czech Republic Klecany Tel 420 284 083 111 parker czechrepublic parker com DE Germany Kaarst Tel 49 0 2131 4016 0 parker germany parker com DK Denmark Ballerup Tel 45 43 56 04 00 parker denmark parker com ES Spain Madrid Tel 34 902 330 001 parker spain parker com FI Finland Vantaa Tel 358 0 20 753 2500 parker finlandOpark
35. M 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 21 8 Double Click on the grid cntrl 2 block to enable edit access to the full parameter list shown below E Parameters res frequency q factor active damping neg seq thresold pos seq thresold kt iq min NL iq max scaling phase 1 scaling phase 2 apply scaling max time applied lvrt trip 1 dt kt trip 1 V pu kt trip 2 dt lvrt trip 2 V pu kt trip 3 dt bvrt trip 3 V pu lvrt nominal dt lvrt nomina hvrt trip 19 hvrt trip 1 V pu hvrt maximum V pu Parameter reference 183 17 5873 Min 0 000000 Max 50 000000 Units s 11 0 5 False n m ED grid entr 2 356304 III 9 Adjust the LVRT and HVRT parameters to the desired values Cancel The Voltages are in per unit terms and the times are in seconds The Min and Max values for every parameter are noted at the bottom of the pop up as shown above 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 22 Technical Specifications 10 Click OK when finished 11 To access the Frequency Trip value and time settings from within the Same reserved function block window scroll through the pages until you find the grid cntrl 3 block File Edit View Block Command Insert Format Window Help Sie Ae Re ee We 890GTRV52_60Hz_ 0B 890GTRV52 60Hz NVERTER CONTROL 890GTRV52_60Hz_ ONTROL reserved 4px mras firewire active ES p OV speed 0 RPM res
36. aepo RO PH eR IO ROTER e TTE ER UE DER DEDE UN EORR eres 5 7 CHAPTER 6 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE amp REPAIR siscssdsscissscsscosossasesesosecsensccenctasceavenessacsastcesooaspsaineabasendeanseedscansdasnedspdedneabsesosondessbossesassssesoasodecstasoeessnceseO L Cleaning Instructions gue EERSTEN EE 6 3 Fan Maintenance Replacement A AR AA mee lees Bae AA ee 6 4 Reactive O TTS LS ose tr ERE REPRE ER UD er E RAPERE t EQUI 6 4 Pr eventative Mamtetiance ettet edt rrr A E A aereo odo 6 4 Auxiliary Power Output Fuse Replacement 5 5 nne pne tree cete D RR Pee DOR EENS E P ERU e DER fete E RR E TR EO ERE Pe DEOR E Te ERE RI e EES EN 6 7 OSHA PPEREGUEATIONS css PERPE Bats Behe Hon ei ces Aa A RU E Bon ete ee iets Bei Pieced le 7 3 Guidelines cito EE oma noce earn asa 7 3 General E EC 7 3 RENE ee EE 7 4 Protection e EE 7 4 Head c0 o PRG I8 Hand A e 0 7 4 Eye and Face Protect e Munilla ios 7 5 Hearing PROTEC OM eR ec See Ee Ee REESEN ere 7 5 Posting Requirements uen ttt d d o 7 6 OSHA Personal Protective Equipment Policy amp Procedure 1910 0132 0120 7 7 Personal Protective Equipment Inspection eegne de BEE Eed rer eoi eed e tette eb aee ceste eive o eee b eve oe ei hee docte eb als 7 8 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Ptocedute EET 8 2 Hardcoded Option Tor SI0 Nard ware gene eege execute eve e deeg dee ee ida ex e vier as is 8 3 Confieure the Inverter et C gedeien deeg ees Seet A ats 2 Configure the Inverter M LE
37. ards involved Training Qualified personnel must be trained in Safety Related Work Practices Job Hazard Analysis First Aid and CPR Arc Flash Hazards and PPE Requirements both classroom and on the job training are required in accordance with NFPA 70E requirements Retraining is required in intervals not to exceed three years 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 4 Safety Product Warnings and Symbols Phase Symbol Caution Caution Earth Ground Risk of electric shock Refer to documentation Protective Conductor Terminal SSS es AY Alternating Current Supply ON Symbol C OFF Symbol WARNING The 890GTR is not provided with a GFDI device This inverter must be used with an external GFDI device as required by the Article 690 of the National Electrical Code for the Installation location 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Safety 1 5 Safety Information 1 This equipment can endanger life by exposure to high 5 For measurements use only a meter to IEC 61010 CAT III or voltages higher Always begin using the highest range CAT I and CAT II 2 The equipment must be permanently earthed due to the high meters must not be used on this product earth leakage current and the supplies and loads must be 6 Under normal circumstances the AC and DC Bus should connected to an appropriate safety earth discharge within 10 minutes Use a meter capable of measuring up to 1000 VDC amp 600 VAC RMS to confirm
38. block code Example Product Code 890GT R ooOcUO 0400S00 Rack Mount Inverter Frequency AC Connection Communications Modbus TCP Cu Build Standard Standard Standard Standard w analog P Q Dynamic controls Custom Advanced Controls amp I O 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 6 Technical Specifications Analog Input Output Table Al 1 Phase U 380Vac 420Vac ungrounded 1 0 380Vac 420Vac TABA CONTINUOUS APAA RU sec overload 128A ti 192A 60 AG Power A1 2 Phase V 380Vac 420Vac ungrounded 1 0 380Vac 420Vac d Connector sec overload A1 3 Phase W 380Vac 420Vac ungrounded 1 0 380Vac 420Vac dee sec overload B1 1 DC Negative DC input from energy storage 1 0 600Vdc 825Vde 155A continuous 230A 60 DC Power source ungrounded sec overload Connector iti i i B1 2 DC 4 Positive DC input from energy storage 1 0 600Vdc 825Vdc 155A continuous 230A 60 source ungrounded sec overload C14 Control P Auxiliary Power In E1 H are ee 120V 50 60Hz Input C14 connector Input 120Vac Nominal 1 67A Max Connector Input Auxiliary P C13 Auxili ee ge me E2 arenes 120V 50 60Hz Output C13 Connector Output 120Vac Nominal 6 25A Max Out Connector Power Output Ground Stud 1 G1 1 Ground Earth Ground Connection DC feed Input OV T8599 iio BEIER Ground Stud 2 G2 1 Ground Earth Ground Connection AC feed Input OV Gidder ipi SSES Comms Port J1 RJ45 Modbus TCP Ethernet biu Tor onus TOR 1 0 Ethernet Ethernet communications to SCADA J2 1
39. c e Mild solvent free degreasers e g Greased Lightning R Cleaning agents should be applied to a soft cloth and wiped across the product DO NOT spray cleaning agents directly onto the product This will prevent chemicals from entering the enclosure DO NOT apply cleaning agents to the exposed contacts of connectors Doing so may harm their performance e Fan Maintenance amp Replacement e Reactive Maintenance e Preventative Maintenance e Auxiliary Power Output Fuse Replacement 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 2 Maintenance WARNING 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 3 Maintenance Cleaning Instructions The product has generally good resistance to acids alkalis and oils at normal temperatures The product can be cleaned with e Water e Diluted soap in water e General purpose chlorine free cleaners that are mildly acidic mildly alkaline or neutral e g 409 R Lysol R Windex R etc e Mild solvent free degreasers e g Greased Lightning R Cleaning agents should be applied to a soft cloth and wiped across the product DO NOT spray cleaning agents directly onto the product This will prevent chemicals from entering the enclosure DO NOT apply cleaning agents to the exposed contacts of connectors Doing so may harm their performance 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 4 Maintenance Fan Maintenance amp Replacement Reactive Maintenance When inverter signals a fan failure warning inspect t
40. ch contains example procedures for conducting a hazard assessment 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 7 4 PPE Training Requirements 1 2 Each worker who is required to use PPE must be provided with training Training on PPE must include all of the following elements when PPE is necessary what PPE is necessary how to properly don doff adjust and wear PPE the limitations of the PPE Any testing requirements electrical PPE and the proper care maintenance useful life and disposal of the PPE Workers must demonstrate an understanding of the training and the ability to use PPE properly before being allowed to perform work requiring the use of PPE Workers must be retrained when there is reason to believe that they do not have the understanding or skill to use PPE properly Retraining must be conducted whenever changes in the workplace or changes in types of PPE make previous training obsolete NFPA 70E states that retraining is required in intervals not to exceed three years There must be written certification for each person who has received PPE training that includes the following a statement indicating the person understood the training the name of the person trained the date s of the training and the subject of the certification Protection Requirements Head Foot and Hand Protection 1 Protective helmets must be used wherever there is the possible danger of head injury from impact or from falli
41. d 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 8 5 Ethernet BootP Option for 890 hardware BootP is not available for version 2 4 3 12 4 1 and 5 2 and earlier firmware BootP will only be used if the Hardcoded address see above is 0 0 0 0 and the BootP support parameter in the Ethernet function block is set to STATIC or DYNAMIC EN 355487 004 Ethernet New Inputs Register General Password numeric 0 Web mode Enabled Compatibility mode 0 BOOTP support NONE NONE BOOTP support STATIC BOOTP support DYNAMIC Save List OK Cancel If BootP support parameter is set to STATIC the module will attempt to obtain an IP address via BootP whenever a configuration is installed If an IP address is obtained from a BootP server it is saved and used on subsequent power cycles If BootP support parameter is set to DYNAMIC the module will attempt to obtain an IP address via BootP whenever a configuration is installed or power is cycled 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Inverter Keypad A 1 Appendix A Inverter Keypad The 890GTR is not equipped with a keypad Only authorized personnel can install or use a keypad with an 890GTR Details of keypad operation can be found in the 890GTB Grid Tie Product manual HA473578U201 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 B 1 Programming apendre Programming The 890GTR Grid Tie Inverter uses a small subset of the
42. d enable Al gain Al filter Freq Island Mode enable Frequency demand Voltage ramp V ms Frequency ramp Hz ms OUF enable OF trip F OF trip time UF trip F1 UF trip timel UF trip F2 UF trip time2 Vac ctrl enable Parameter reference 185 1 5921 False 1 10 10 False 0 015 mH 0mH 0 0 mH False 01 10 Hz False 60 96 12 False 60 5 Hz 0 ms 59 5 Hz 16 ms 57 Hz 0 ms E Cancel 13 Adjust the OF and UF over frequency and under frequency trip limits and times 14 Click OK to store your results 15 In the main window go to Command gt Parameter Save 16 Your parameters should now be saved Close DSE and disconnect your computer 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 up E 24 Technical Specifications Synchronization to the Grid The 890GTR initiates grid synchronization through several steps noted in Chapter 3 The final 2 steps involve the flowing of grid current in the following manner 1 Closing the AC filter capacitor contactor Closing of the contactor connects the internal AC filter capacitors to the grid Since the capacitors have no voltage prior to the contactor closing there is a current in rush that takes place as the capacitors get charged up to the grid voltage The amount of current will vary based on several factors like the installation site layout and grid impedance but may be as high as 90A peak to peak This current will subside within a few 50Hz or 60Hz
43. d equipment Ensure dc bus voltage is equal to DC supply voltage 5 verify the dc bus is properly charged by query of the DC LINK VOLTS parameter through the Modbus communication link Close dc main contactor once the DC bus is fully charged then the main DC contactor can be closed This contactor is part of the DC supply Disengage dc pre charge contactor opening the pre charge contactor after closing the DC main contactor is recommended to prevent damage to the pre charge circuit in case the main contact opens unexpectedly Ensure both start and stop bits are cleared the Modbus Start Request and Stop Request parameters are rising edge sensitive and it is good practice to initialize them before attempting a start Clear faults send a Fault Reset command to clear any extraneous faults that may have occurred during the startup sequence Verify faults are all cleared read the Tripped bit to ensure all faults are cleared Correct any persistent faults before proceeding Toggle start bit true then false the Start Request bit is rising edge sensitive It is good practice to return the start bit to false once a request is sent 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 1 9 11 Wait 2 seconds there are two 1 second delays built into the start up configuration Therefore it may take at least two seconds before the inverter actually starts and indicates a Running condition 12 Verify inverter running read the
44. d to a low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Note Industrial areas technical areas of any building fed from a dedicated transformer are examples of second environment locations The 890GTR is generally a category C3 apparatus Some of the equipment with higher ratings might be classified in Category C4 but for certification and as an aid to builders of complex system the emission limits and immunity levels associated with category C3 have been applied Parker Hannifin Manufacturing Limited certification DoC is supported by tests undertaken in accordance with harmonised standard BS EN61800 3 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Compliance C 6 Australia amp New Zealand A Mutual Recognition Agreement in relation to conformity assessment certificates and markings between Australia and the European Community was signed on June 1 1998 and entered into force on January 1 1999 Sectoral Annexes of the MRA cover medicinal products medical devices telecommunications terminal equipment low voltage equipment i e electrical safety electromagnetic compatibility EMC machinery pressure equipment and automotive products EMC Standards Extract from Mandatory Australian Communications Authority standards Product European International AS NZS Industrial scientific and medical ISM equipment EN 55011 CISPR 11 Se S Information technology equipment EN 55022 CISPR 22 Rer 2 Gener
45. dy DC voltage is sufficient to run Output N A N A AC Ready Stat AC tactor is closed and the grid i TV gt tatus Light Pipe2 N A AC Ready ne AE E N A N A Light present 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 8 Technical Specifications Analog Input Output Details Range Impedance Resolution 1 Sample Rate 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 9 Digital Input Details Nominal Rated Voltage Absolute Maximum Input Voltage Input Threshold Threshold Input Hysteresis Sample Rate Input Current 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 1 0 Technical Specifications Digital Output Details Grid Tie Inverter Digital Outputs There are six digital outputs Two are current sourcing outputs DINOUT1 and DINOUT 2 The third is a pair of volt free relay contacts DOUT3A and DOUT3B DINOUT1 DINOUT2 Output High Voltage gt 18V x 26V On state output current 0 to maximum output currnet Maximum Output Current gt 160mA Note the maximum output current is the sum of all 24V sourced outputs 1 IpiNouri ipioum 124v user Z 160mA Overload Short Circuit Protection Indefinite DOUT3A DOUT3B Rated Current 1A Resistive load at rated voltage Isolation Resistance gt 10 Q off state Y Update Rate 1 ms 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 1 1 User 24V Output Details Output Voltage Terminal 09 on the auxiliary I O connector
46. e three options for setting the Ethernet IP address Hardcoded via the VM configuration this is the most commonly used method page 8 3 Set via DSE page 8 4 Set via BootP server page 8 5 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 8 3 Ethernet Hardcoded Option for 890 hardware 1 In the configuration insert an Ethernet function block 2 Open the Ethernet function block and set the IP address parameter to the desired IP address 3 You should also set the Subnet mask parameter since some versions of firmware require this in order to set the IP address Generally 255 255 255 0 is a good default value to use EN Register Register General m order Low Word vi a 255 0 gateway 0 0 0 0 FTP more Fnahled IP Address See the Ethernet function block help for more details 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Ethernet 8 4 DSE Option Connect to the module and select Set IP Address in the Command menu The following dialog should come up Enter IP address a b c d i92 168 1 Enter the desired IP address and click on OK Note that if you are connected to the module via the Ethernet you may have to exit DSE and or restart the module for DSE to connect after changing the address This method is not supported for all versions of firmware and may be overridden by a Hardcoded address see above or a BootP set address see below when the module is re starte
47. e to jump start the process and templates are model and firmware specific Simply click on File gt New gt 890 gt Ver5 gt v5x_DFLT 890 to load the appropriate template The template will appear as a tab in DSE Lite Once the configuration has been created it can be saved under a new name using the save copy as under the File menu v51_DFLT Copy 890 v51_DFLT old 890 v51_DFLT 890 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Getting Started 2 1 Modifying a configuration When configuration is open in DSE Lite modifications can be made using the DSE Lite editor Refer to DSE Lite manual for details Loading a configuration When a configuration is ready it should be saved to disk before downloading to the inverter Below are the basic steps to load a configuration into the inverter 1 Save configuration to disk File Save 2 Ensure inverter is not running synchronized to grid 3 Ensure DSE Lite is connected and communicating to inverter Command gt Refresh Partial 4 Install configuration to inverter Command Install Setting IP address see Chapter 8 for additional details Method 1 Manual 1 Connect using DSE Lite Load Configuration into DSE Lite editor either by Extracting configuration from inverter or by loading a configuration file Navigate to page 5 of configuration where Ethernet block is located Double click on Ethernet block to open dialog parameter box Enter
48. eet or exceed the requirements listed shown above Programming of the thresholds should only be performed by trained maintenance or service personnel Voltage trip set points are settable in the range of 0 to 130 per unit Individual trip time durations for each trip level is settable from 0 1 seconds up to 100 seconds For needs outside of these capabilities consult the factory 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 EEN 4 Technical Specifications NOTE Standard trip limit voltage accuracy is 14 4Vrms standard trip time limit accuracy is 30msecs FqRT The 890GTR can maintain grid connection through grid frequency shifts that exceed the requirements of WECC and PRC 024 1 The 890GTR comes pre programmed to meet the requirements of IEEE 1547 and UL1741 The frequency trip points are o Frequency gt 62 disconnection after 16 seconds o Frequency gt 60 5 Hz disconnection after 0 2 seconds o Frequency lt 57 0 Hz disconnection after 0 16 seconds o Frequency lt 59 5Hz disconnection after 2 seconds The above settings and parameters are factory adjustable to meet local grid fault codes application demands and 50Hz installations Under frequency trip setpoints are adjustable from 40Hz to 60Hz Over frequency trip setpoints are adjustable from 50Hz to 75Hz Trip times are also adjustable from 0 seconds to 300 seconds NOTE Standard trip limit frequency accuracy is 0 1Hz standard trip time limit accuracy is 30msecs 8
49. elding problems because of the relatively high RF impedance of the local earth connection EMC Earth Connections For compliance with EMC requirements we recommend that the OV signal ground be separately earthed When a number of units are used in a system these terminals should be connected together at a single local earthing point Control and signal cables for the encoder all analogue inputs and communications require screening with the screen connected only at the inverter end However if high frequency noise is still a problem earth the screen at the non VSD end via a 0 1uF capacitor Connect the screen at the VSD end to the VSD protective earth point and not to the control board terminals Cabling Requirements Planning Cable Runs e Use the shortest possible grid cable lengths e Keep electrically noisy and sensitive cables apart e Keep electrically noisy and sensitive parallel cable runs to a minimum Separate parallel cable runs by at least 0 25 metres For runs longer than 10 metres separation should be increased proportionally For example if the parallel runs were 50m then the separation would be 50 10 x 0 25m 1 25m e Sensitive cables should cross noisy cables at 90 e Never run sensitive cables close or parallel to the grid or dc link conductors for any distance 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 1 3 Compliance e Never run supply dc link or grid cables in the same bundle as the signal control and
50. employees NFPA 70E Table 12 1 e For troubleshooting and testing purposes only qualified persons using proper test equipment and personal protective equipment must adhere to the boundaries shown below For adjusting tightening calibrating or other work the circuits must be de energized or employees must use voltage rated gloves and voltage rated insulated tools e For Low Voltage Troubleshooting and Testing only under 480 volts a qualified person may penetrate the prohibited approach boundary with instrument probes leads CT s etc The qualified person must wear Class 00 500 volt rated gloves e Supervisors and employees must ensure that an unqualified person can never come closer to any energized line or part than the Limited Approach Boundaries Table 1 2 Approach Boundaries by Voltage Approach Boundary lt 50 VAC 50 300 VAC 301 750 VAC 751 15 kVAC lt 100 VDC 100 300 VDC 301 1k VDC 1 1 5 kVDC 5 15 kVDC m T conductors sedini ids a a vla Cas e parts ere SR a ZP Sc Bon GE PPE ine ginian eg gesch a GE contact Gen EE nee SE St Boundary indicates the minimum working distance of the worker s face and chest Limited Approach Boundary is 0 with all Access Doors and Panels closed and secured 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 12 Safety Safety Information A WARNING ARC FLASH AND SHOCK HAZARD This unit is powered by batteries Do not work on this equipment Without locking out all battery sou
51. er com FR France Contamine s Arve Tel 33 0 4 50 25 80 25 parker france parker com GR Greece Athens Tel 30 210 933 6450 parker greece parker com HK Hong Kong Tel 852 2428 8008 HU Hungary Budapest Tel 36 1 220 4155 parker hungary parker com IE Ireland Dublin Tel 353 0 1 466 6370 parker ireland parker com Parker Hannifin Corporation Automation Group Energy Grid Tie Division 9201 Forsyth Park Drive Charlotte NC 28273 USA Tel 1 704 5874051 www parker com egt IN India Mumbai Tel 91 22 6513 7081 85 IT Italy Corsico Ml Tel 39 02 45 19 21 parker italy parker com JP Japan Tokyo Tel 81 0 3 6408 3901 KR South Korea Seoul Tel 82 2 559 0400 KZ Kazakhstan Almaty Tel 7 7272 505 800 parker easteurope parker com MX Mexico Apodaca Tel 52 81 8156 6000 MY Malaysia Shah Alam Tel 60 3 7849 0800 NL The Netherlands Oldenzaal Tel 31 0 541 585 000 parker nlOparker com NO Norway Asker Tel 47 66 75 34 00 parker norway parker com NZ New Zealand Mt Wellington Tel 64 9 574 1744 PL Poland Warsaw Tel 48 0 22 573 24 00 parker poland parker com PT Portugal Leca da Palmeira Tel 351 22 999 7360 parker portugal parker com RO Romania Bucharest Tel 40 21 252 1382 parker romania parker com RU Russia Moscow Tel 7 495 645 2156 parker russia parker com SE Sweden Spanga Tel 46 0 8 59 79 50 00 parker sweden parker c
52. erved block items 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 20 Technical Specifications 7 To change voltage fault response times and values from within the reserved window scroll through the pages until you find the grid cntrl 2 function block shown below File Edit View Block Command Insert Format Window Help 26058225255 890GTRVS 890GTRV52 60Hz NVERTER feedbacks l0 Hz Q 26 20 ms 7 lt gt id feedback alo 20ms Dos 20ms iq feedback l0 A 0 96 0 0 y 0 96 rere D 96 neg seq threshold filtered wll pos seq threshold gt filt iu offset filt iw offset i Ealse r phase fail 0 deg C 0 deg 0 25 SI ivet trip 4 dt ONTROL BOL reserved dbx 92 2 ivdc ramp ms ES uge feed forward error angle sync period cnt pare sync frequencyjo pos seq value lt pos s q value 4 pos seq thresold 4 Ivrtiq min 1 Ivrtiq max max time applied 0 hvrt nominal dt False es hvrt nominal V pu 3 hvrttrip 1 dt 18 125 hvrttrip 4 V pu two pulse f b i 1 4 nvet maximum V pu e two pulse test disabled DIY pase u iabt zl ma 4 gt Scratch Pad ax DSE Lite version 3 02 Copyright Parker Hannifin Corporation 1989 2015 All Rights Reserved Thu May 07 07 19 31 2015 EI Database ID is Standalone user user name is A J Booth loading C SSD_LINK TOOLS WIN3 CELite3 dat ID 6165 done 4 E Arial 2 A B 7 U e Ready NU
53. estricted Approach Boundary or the Arc Flash Boundary Coveralls 12 2 cal cm ASTM F 1506 10a Rubber Insulating Gloves Class 0 When Insulated Gloves are required by task ASTM D 120 09 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 10 Safety ITEM RATING NOTE Leather Protectors ASTM F 496 06 When Insulated Gloves cu required by task Minimum thickness 03in unlined ATPV value gt 10 cal cm Cotton Liners Cotton When Insulated Gloves are required by task optional Steel Toe Boots Heavy duty Leather Daily wear ASTF 2413 05 must be non conductive NO ESD Garments worn as outer layers over arc rated clothing must also be made from arc Gees rated material Use as Required Tools 1000V Rated When work on live circuits gt 50V is required by task ASTM F 1505 If a shirt is worn as a top layer it must be rated at 10 5 cal cm If it is worn under coveralls rated at 12 2 cal cm it may be natural fibers and may be short sleeved f pants are worn as a top layer they must be rated at 10 5 cal cm If they are worn under coveralls rated at 12 2 cal cm they may be natural fibers Coveralls are the preferred method of protection For more information please see Chapter 7 PPE 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Safety 1 11 ARNING Ignoring the following may result in serious injury or damage to equipment Limited Approach Boundary Restricted Approach Boundaries to Exposed energized Conductors Parts for qualified
54. feedback cables even if they are screened e Ensure EMC filter input and output cables are separately routed and do not couple across the filter Increasing Grid Cable Length Because cable capacitance and hence conducted emissions increase with grid cable length conformance to EMC limits is only guaranteed with the specified ac supply filter option up to a maximum cable length as specified in Appendix E Technical Specifications This maximum cable length can be improved using the specified external input or output filters Screened armoured cable has significant capacitance between the conductors and screen which increases linearly with cable length typically 200pF m but varies with cable type and current rating Long cable lengths may have the following undesirable effects Tripping on overcurrent as the cable capacitance is charged and discharged at the switching frequency Producing increased conducted emissions that degrade the performance of the EMC filter due to saturation Causing RCDs Residual Current Devices to trip due to increased high frequency earth current Producing increased heating inside the EMC ac supply filter from the increased conducted emissions These effects can be overcome by adding chokes or output filters at the output of the VSD Mitigating Radiated Emissions Equipment Placement Do not place magnetic electric field sensitive equipment within 0 25 meters of the following parts of the 890GTR
55. firmware Re install firmware Replace module The firmware in the inverter has stopped FIRMWARE ERROR executing DRIVE CONFIG Missing or corrupted configuration Re load configuration CUSTOM TRIP 1 Communication over Ethernet TCP EXERNAL WATCHDOG modbus has been lost or is not being TIMEOUT updated CUSTOM TRIP 4 ESTOP CUSTOM TRIP 6 DC bus voltage is above 840 volts dc DC OVERVOLTAGE while inverter is running CUSTOM TRIP 7 DC bus voltage is below 580 volts dc DC UNDERVOLTAGE while inverter is running Positive and or negative sequence values Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values if out of range needed Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid Control 2 block if needed Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid Control 2 block if needed Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid Control 3 block if needed Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid Control 3 block if needed If any fault is presented on Modbus other than those listed Contact Parker EGT Product Support Verify Modbus connection and ensure watchdog is serviced at least three times per second External Estop circuit is not energized Verify 24 Volts DC is supplied to Estop EPO circuit Check health of DC supply Check health of DC supply and connections VOLTAGE MAINS LOST HIGH VOLTAGE TRIP Grid voltage too high LOW VO
56. he inverter to determine which fan has failed and replace Preventative Maintenance Replace all fans every 10 years in operation 1 Disconnect the fan cables 2 Using a flat blade screwdriver remove the plastic guard to release it from the fan housing and discard 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 5 Maintenance 3 Use a Torx 20 screwdriver to remove the two mounting screws e Ze wu e 4 Remove the fan assembly and discard 5 Replace the fan assembly LA474159U001 in the orientation shown Ensure that the arrows are facing out away from the product 6 Re use the mounting screws to fasten the fan assembly to the product Torque to 1 5 2 5 Nm 1 1 1 8 lb ft 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 6 Maintenance Install new plastic guard BD465235 that is provided with replacement fans 7 2 5 Nm 1 1 1 8 lb ft ER 15 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 Maintenance Auxiliary Power Output Fuse Replacement 1 Use a slotted screwdriver 5 mm 3 16 in to remove the plastic fuse cartridge by turning it 90 counter clockwise The fuse cartridge is spring a loaded and will pop out of the housing d 2 Remove and replace the fuse CS352658U081 in the cartridge L 3 Replace the fuse cartridge by pushing it into the housing and turning 90 clockwise Do not overturn or over tighten as this will damage the plastic cap 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996
57. i order oa THD Ce 2760 46 0 0 0 0 2300 46 0 0 0 0 2820 47 0 0 0 0 2350 47 0 0 0 0 2880 48 0 0 0 0 2400 48 0 1 0 0 2940 49 0 0 0 0 2450 49 0 0 0 0 3000 50 0 0 0 0 2500 50 0 0 0 0 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 28 Technical Specifications Connector Torque Requirements Torque NM Bolt Size Steel 6 6 Steel 8 8 Steel 4 6 Brass 20T UTS Installation Inspection Installation Inspection Installation Inspection Installation Inspection M4 1 9 1 69 3 5 3 0 1 3 1 1 1 8 1 5 8 32 2 2 1 9 3 8 3 2 1 5 1 3 10 32 3 2 2 5 4 4 6 2 1 1 8 M5 4 0 3 4 7 1 6 0 2 7 2 3 3 6 3 1 MG 6 8 5 8 11 5 9 7 4 5 3 8 5 4 4 6 1 4 20 7 6 6 5 13 0 11 1 5 1 4 3 5 16 18 15 7 13 3 26 7 22 7 10 4 8 8 M8 16 5 14 0 28 0 24 3 11 0 9 4 12 3 10 4 3 8 18 27 9 23 7 47 5 40 4 18 6 15 8 M10 32 8 27 9 55 0 47 5 21 8 18 5 23 7 20 2 M12 91 0 77 4 155 1 130 2 60 6 51 5 66 0 56 1 1 2 12 68 0 57 8 115 8 98 4 45 3 38 5 M16 142 0 120 7 241 0 208 8 95 0 80 8 101 0 85 9 M20 277 0 235 5 465 1 396 0 185 0 157 3 205 0 174 3 Use the above torques for 6 6 screws for all busbar connections and general use unless the screw material requires lower torque Use the torques for 8 8 screws only where specified These torques are generally used for very high loads 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 List of Fault Codes F 1 Appendix F List of Fault Codes In
58. ic residential commercial and light industry EN 50081 1 IEC 61000 6 3 4251 1 Generic industrial environments EN 50081 2 IEC 61000 6 4 4251 2 EN 61800 3 IEC 61800 3 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 7 Compliance EMC e e e e Emissions Limits Conducted Frequency MHz DB uV Product Specific Quasi Peak Average EN 61800 3 where 100A 100 90 0 15 0 5 86 76 0 5 5 0 80 90 SH on Category C3 decreasing with log of frequency to 70 T Table 17 where 2100A 0 15 0 5 130 120 0 5 5 0 125 115 5 0 30 0 115 105 Where these levels are too high and to ensure compatibility with other equipment EMC filters are available from Parker Radiated Frequency MHz DB uV Product Specific EN 61800 3 30S f 230 50 SE E 230s f lt 1000 60 Measured at 10m Where these levels are too high and to ensure compatibility with other equipment Parker can advise on suitable counter measures 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 EMC Immunity Levels Compliance C 8 Performance Port Phenomenon e mei Level acceptance criterion Enclosure port ESD IEC 61000 4 2 4 kV CD or 8 kV AD B if CD impossible Radio frequency electromagnetic field IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 1000 Mhz 10 V m A amplitude modulated see also 5 3 4 80 AM 1 kHz Power ports Fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV 5 kHz B
59. ines 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Safety 1 9 WARNING Ignoring the following may result in serious injury or damage to equipment Parker Required Personal Protection Equipment PPE The following list is the minimum PPE requirements in accordance with NFPA 70E Article 130 7 When working within the Restricted Approach Boundary the worker shall wear PPE in accordance with Article 130 4 When working within the Arc Flash Boundary the worker shall wear PPE in accordance with Article 130 5 All parts of the body inside the Arc Flash Boundary shall be protected Any person who will be required to use PPE will be required to complete training on the proper use of PPE NFPA 70E Article 320 3 2 prohibits the wear of conductive objects and jewellery Table 1 1 Required PPE Optimum Specifications for HRC2 8 cal cm ITEM RATING NOTE Hard Hat Type 1 Class E Must be nonconductive ANSI ISEA Z89 1 2009 Face Shield 10 cal cm ASTM F 2178 08 Safety Glasses ANSI Z87 1 2010 Must be rated for Arc Flash 2 When working within the Restricted Approach Boundary or the Arc Flash Boundary Balaclava 10 5 cal cm ASTM E 1506 10a Hearing Protection 22 dB A Must be Ear Canal Inserts OSHA 1910 95 Undergirments Natural Fibers Meltable fibers such as acetate nylon polyester polypropylene and spandex are not permitted Shirt 10 5 cal cm Daily wear ASTM F 1506 10a Pants 10 5 cal cm Daily wear ASTM F 1506 10a dd 2 When working within the R
60. ing to the DC bus Improper DC polarity could result in damage to the inverter and or DC supply DC supply must provide a method to pre charge the DC bus capacitors contained within the inverter Failure to properly pre charge the inverter will result in high inrush currents possibly damaging the inverter External fusing or breaker is required for the DC connection Lethal voltages and energies are present in this equipment It is the responsibility of the installer to follow the requirements of ANSI NFPA 70 Canadian Electrical Code Part and or other appropriate local and national electrical codes It is the responsibility of the operator of this equipment to ensure adequate safety procedures and Arc Flash precautions are followed AC connection notes 1 AC polarity phase rotation is automatically detected and accommodated by the inverter 2 AC supply must have appropriate disconnection and fusing Refer to NEC and all applicable codes 3 Lethal voltages and energies are present in this equipment It is the responsibility of the installer to follow the requirements of ANSI NFPA 70 Canadian Electrical Code Part and or other appropriate local and national electrical codes It is the responsibility of the operator of this equipment to ensure adequate safety procedures and Arc Flash precautions are followed Estop HVIL connection notes 1 Although the Estop and HVIL circuits are galvanically isolated from the
61. inverter control circuits it is recommended that they are referenced to ground potential 2 Estop circuit requires external 24 Vdc but is polarity insensitive 3 HVIL circuit utilizes isolated contacts in both AC and DC power connectors External 24 Vdc power supply is recommended The following figure illustrates two possible connections schemes 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Installation 3 1 5 Inverter Inverter lt lt 3P AC Dal E power 3P AC power connection connection Cu lt AC HVIL i jumper i jumper m lt lt r DC power eS DC power RT connection oc vit Ir connection pe nu jumper l E jumper E Stop HVIL E Stop HVIL Estop amp connector Estop amp connector Power Supply Power Supply 1 1 EE E E lt JE 2 T 2 K2 Main AC K2 Main AC BMS Pilot relay Pilot relay 3 3 z BMS estop y 4 4 Relay M 24V 5 5 BMS lt 24 V Return 6 6 4 BMS Proposed E Stop amp HVIL Circuit Proposed E Stop amp HVIL Circuit w BMS w o BMS Example E Stop amp HVIL Circuit 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 1 6 Installation Auxiliary I O connection notes AIN3 10V 0 10V
62. ions 4 8 Emergency Power Off EPO 80 KW String Inverter The 890GTR is equipped with an Emergency Power Off EPO circuit and High Voltage Interrupt Loop HVIL circuit The EPO circuit relies on the presence of an external 24 volt dc supply to maintain a healthy condition If this supply is interrupted the 890GTR AC contactor immediately opens disconnecting the Grid power This action is accomplished through a direct hardware connection and does not require software to function However the 890GTR software does monitor the EPO condition and will disable the inverter if EPO 24 volt dc is not present Note EPO circuit does not disconnect the DC supply or the AC control power Removal of DC and or control power should be incorporated in the system design if required The HVIL circuit is made up of two dry contacts integrated into the power connectors If either power connector is not fully engaged then the HVIL circuit will open It is recommended that the EPO and HVIL circuits are used together such that a break in the HVIL circuit will also open the EPO circuit On the next page is a schematic representation of both EPO and HVIL circuits Please note both EPO and HVIL circuits are polarity insensitive 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 4 9 Operations Inverter lt lt 3P AC power wai connection ACHVIL
63. islanding capability disabled It is the responsibility of the site operator to detect and remove island conditions Please consult Parker page no 2 2 to discuss turning the anti island detection algorithm on In the event of an island condition if the anti islanding detection algorithm has been enabled by the factory the 890GTR will detect the formation of the island within 2 seconds of its creation The inverter will transition to a Stop Fault state and cease the export of power The 890GTR will not reconnect to the grid until after the grid has returned to within Range B of ANSI C84 1 1995 Table 1 and a frequency range of 59 3Hz to 60 5Hz if connected to a 60 Hz grid or 49 3Hz to 50 5Hz if connected to a 50Hz grid AND the grid has remained in this range for the programmed time delay See Appendix E and the Firmware Version 5 manual for the standard delay and adjustable delay length ranges Modbus Register Maps Read Map oo Quo Holding Bag Description Addres Type Condition Scale Units DC Link Volts LSC Real f Votsbe LD 0 S Mains Current 259 Real Amps AC Frominy dt A REENEN Byte Terminal Vots 261 Real Volts AC Fromin 4 s 8 tW Actual Current Limit 263 me In J e 7 12 15 Heatsink Temperature Hottest IGBT 265 Real Degrees Gei 9 16 19 First Tip 267 Dwrd Enumerated Value gt 10 111 20 28 Status Word 269 bwrd Btwse SIT 24 27
64. kplace evaluated the person certifying that the evaluation has been performed the date s of the hazard assessment and which identifies the document as a certification of hazard assessment 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 8 PPE Personal Protective Equipment Inspection All PPE is to be inspected prior to and after each use If the PPE is damaged do not use it Damaged PPE must be replaced Hard Hats Class G or A helmets help protect against impact and low voltage electrical conductors Shells are proof tested at 2200 volts of electrical charge Class E or B helmets help protect against impact and high voltage electrical conductors Shells are proof tested at 20 000 volts Type 1 Hardhats protect against impacts to the top of the head Type 2 Hardhats protect the head from top and side impacts INSPECTION The suspension system is not excessively worn The straps are not torn The plastic components are not broken The helmet has not sustained damage from an impact poor treatment or excessive use The shell is not dented cracked or broken The shell has not been damaged by high temperature The shell has not been degraded by UV light white chalky substance on the surface of the shell 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 9 Hearing must be ANSI Z87 compliant e Ear Plugs and Ear Muffs individually protect against noise level of 28 30 dB A e For greater levels of protection Ear Plugs and Ear
65. mbination of Indura Nomex Protera RevoLite TuffWeld and Kevlar INSPECTION e The face shield is not broken or damaged e The eyewear does not have elastic straps that are excessively worn or splitting e The face shield is not scratched or abraded in a manner that would obstruct vision e The material of the hood does not have burns cracks hardening discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the Arc Flash Hood 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 11 Z Se 1 Gloves It will be necessary to wear one type of glove over another Class 00 Gloves provide protection up to 500 volts and are constructed of rubber blends Class 0 Gloves provide protection up to 1000 volts and are constructed of rubber blends Class 1 Gloves provide protection up to 7500 volts and are constructed of rubber blends Class 2 Gloves provide protection up to 17 000 volts and are constructed of rubber blends Arc Flash Fire Resistant Gloves are not electrically insulated They are rated in Cal cm ratings of 12 20 36 40 51 Cal cm They are constructed of Indura Leather gloves are not electrically insulated They protect Electrical insulating gloves from damage due to abrasions or puncture INSPECTION The gloves do not have cracks hardening discoloration rips cuts tears pin holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the glove 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 12 PPE Foo
66. ming provides a visual method of planning the software to suit your application The blocks described here are those blocks used by the Shipping Configuration s in DSELite the configuration shipped with your product may vary The figure below shows a typical block diagram as seen in DSELite 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 B 3 Programming Be Em yem Box Command poet Fomet Gr n tep 4605282 S55 sagen The processes performed by the shipping configuration are B represented as a block diagram consisting of function blocks V6 1 TEMPLATE and inks EE e Each function block contains the parameters required for setting up a particular processing feature Sometimes more than one instance of a function block is provided for a feature for example multiple digital inputs e Software links are used to connect the function blocks Each link transfers the value of an output parameter to an input parameter of another or the same function block Each individual block is a processing feature that is it takes the input parameter processes the information and makes the result available as one or more output parameters OSE Lite version 2 20 Copynght Parker Hannifin Corporation 1989 2013 All Rights Reserved Mon Apr 21 08 49 12 2014 Database ID is Larry Stutts Parker SSD Drives user name is Larry Stutts Ia Ready Connected to TINOV1 BNET OK at 230400 Programming Rules The following rules
67. mmand Insert Format Window Help ml b Reess E cama 890GTRV52 60Hz OB 890GTRV52 GO NVERTER CONTROL V5 2 GRID TIE TEMPLATE SHT 3 WATCHDOG OK SHT 7 DCH_FAULT SHT 1 ESTOP FAULT INV PEDIS n SHT 3 WDOG NOK TRIPPED SHT SHT 7 DCL_FAULT ERTER ENABLED SHT AT SINK TEMP SHT 4 AT SINK TEMP C SHT 6 SHT 2 ld DEMAND Ci A SHT6 SHT 3 VOLTAGE CONTROL ISHT 1 modbus Vac command SHT 2 iq DEMAND area SHT 6 M 4 5of7 K H TIA 4 3 Double Click on the Inverter Control Function Block to access the parameters within the Block 4 A new window within DSE should have opened called Inverter Control Within that window scroll to page 1 of the configuration where you should find a red square block titled reserved 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 1 9 5 Double Click on the reserved function block to access the parameters within the block RV52_60Hz_0B INVERTER CONTROL File Edit View Block Command Insert Format Window Help 60 mage RSS LY 890GTRV52 60Hz 0B IoOGTRV52 60Hz NVERTER CONTRO WATCHDOG OK lt gt CH Y INVERTER ENABLE SHT 2 INVERTER ENABLE 7 E D c L area Dius ale WE iq feedb Tus Jb c gt pos seq val dbz neg seq val pos and neg where switched in old configuration qm 4 10f3 b es 1117 6 A new window should have opened allowing access to the Inverter Control res
68. n the manual warn of danger WARNING notes in the manual warn of danger to personnel To equipment This section contains the following parts e Requirements e Product Warnings and Symbols e Hazards e Safety e Application Risks e Parker Required Personal Protection Equipment PPE 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 2 Safety Safety Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for all 890GTR models that shall be followed during installation and maintenance of the inverter 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Safety 1 3 Requirements IMPORTANT Please read this information BEFORE installing the equipment Intended Users This manual is to be made available to all persons who are required to configure or service equipment described herein or any other associated operation The information given is intended to highlight safety issues and to enable the user to obtain maximum benefit from the equipment Application Area The equipment described is intended for use as power conversion in an energy storage system Personnel Installation operation and maintenance of the equipment should be carried out by qualified personnel A qualified person is someone who is technically competent and familiar with all safety information and established safety practices with the installation process operation and maintenance of this equipment and with all the haz
69. nding 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 5 8 Trips amp Fault Finding Front Panel LEDs Status Lights See following figure DC Ready Status 2 N L N d 9 AC Ready Status CH Y Inverter is Synchronized to Grid Control Power Present Inverter has Tripped Ba TT Z STONDNO ER O ag iy Ta ES Stop Ethernet 2 M2 zu zi lt A CONTRO opper Conductors Only Refer tt ruction manual fo jhtening torque 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 green control power is present inverter enabled Trips amp Fault Finding 5 9 CNTRL an O FAULT DC STATUS AC STATUS red inverter tripped OFF control power is off inverter disabled inverter OK e red DC bus voltage present inverter connected to grid OFF DC bus voltage off inverter not connected to grid 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 1 Maintenance axes Routine Maintenance amp Repair This section provides general maintenance instructions It does not provide detailed repair or diagnostic instructions e Cleaning Instructions e Cleaning Instructions e The product has generally good resistance to acids alkalis and oils at normal temperatures The product can be cleaned with e Water e Diluted soap in water e General purpose chlorine free cleaners that are mildly acidic mildly alkaline or neutral e g 409 R Lysol R Windex R et
70. ng or flying objects or from electrical shock and burns Protective helmets must meet the American National Standard for Personnel Protection Requirements ANSI Z89 1 1986 Protective Headwear for Industrial Workers Protective footwear must be used wherever there is the danger of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects objects piercing the sole or where feet are exposed to electrical hazards 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 7 5 4 Protective footwear must meet the requirements of the American National Standard for Personal Protection Protective Footwear ANSI 241 1991 5 Appropriate protective gloves must be used wherever there is the danger to hands of exposure to hazards such as those from skin absorption of harmful substances severe cuts or lacerations severe abrasions punctures chemical burns thermal burns and harmful temperature extremes Eye and Face Protection 1 Workers are required to wear appropriate eye protective devices while participating or observing activities which present a potential eye safety hazard 2 All protective eye and face devices must comply with ANSI Z87 1 1989 Note Regular prescription eye glasses do not meet this requirement Goggles or other protective glasses meeting the American National Standard must be worn over top prescription eye glasses Hearing Protection 1 Whenever feasible employers are required to reduce the noise at the source through engineeri
71. ng solutions When this is not possible or economically feasible it is acceptable to use hearing protection as a temporary solution The term hearing conservation as defined by OSHA includes the following aspects which the employer is responsible to carry out A Monitoring of the noise environment If the TWA Time Weighted Average noise level is exceeding 85 dB A a hearing conservation program is required B Several different types of hearing protectors are required to be offered to the employees The employees are required to use the hearing protection and the employer is responsible for the enforcement 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 6 PPE C Establishing a baseline audiogram for each noise exposed employee and annual hearing tests thereafter in order to monitor the hearing health of the employees D Take corrective action when it is concluded that a noise induced hearing damage is occurring Corrective action can entail further education and training in the use and importance of full time use of hearing protection Seeking the use of hearing protectors better suited to the environment and the individual OSHA s Permissible Noise Exposure Hours Exposure 15 minutes Posting Requirements 1 All areas and equipment requiring the use of PPE devices shall be posted with a sign indicating this requirement Note The warning signs on the enclosure should be inspected at each visit to ensure that the war
72. ning signs have not become illegible 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE OSHA Personal Protective Equipment Policy amp Procedure 1910 0132 0136 Personal Protective Equipment or PPE must be provided used and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition when there is a reasonable probability of injury or illness that can be prevented by such protection PPE includes protection for eyes face head and extremities protective clothing respiratory devices protective shields and barriers When employees provide their own PPE the employer is responsible to assure its adequacy All personal protective equipment shall be of safe design and construction for the work to be performed See ANSI Z133 as well as the other ANSI standards it references for details The employer has to assess the workplace including the shop to determine if hazards are present or are likely to be present which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment PPE If such hazards are present or likely to be present the employer shall 1 Select and have each affected employee use the types of PPE that will protect the affected employee from the hazards identified 2 Communicate selection decisions to each affected employee and 3 Select PPE that properly fits each affected employee The employer has to verify that the required workplace hazard assessment has been performed through a written certification that identifies the wor
73. nputs LED Indication DC Ready AC Ready Control Power Present Run Health Remote Interface Remote Comm Modbus TCP Other options available 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 4 Technical Specifications Inverter Interlock Enclosure Size amp Weight 24V Interlock Included DC Connector HVIL Included AC Connector HVIL Included ES Interlock Input Included Protections Ground Fault protection External Protection Required Environmental Ambient temp range operating 10 C to 40 C Derating above 30 C Storage temp range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 15 to 95 96 Non condensing Altitude 1000m Up to 15 derating at 2000m Seismic Occupancy Category ll Importance Factor 1 0 Site Class D Seismic Design Category E Installation 5U 19 Rack per EIA 310 Lifting Hook Provisions Size 483 x 1054 x 215 W x D x H mm not including handles Weight 91kg Enclosure Ingress Protection IP21 Standard s Compliance EMC EN61800 3 Harmonics IEEE 1547 Cabinet Protection Rating EN 60529 IP21 UL UL1741 CE 2006 95 EC LVD 2004 108 EC EMC 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 5 Understanding the Product Code Each unit is identified using an alphanumeric code which records how the unit was configured when dispatched from the factory Each block of the Model Number is identified as below using a 4
74. ns MR ER De EE 2 3 Product TE 2 4 A O O 2 5 leo PLEBE NISI RE NOTI rt 3 2 Layout Diagram een e E dr iii 3 5 GT EE 3 6 Aur Flow amp Ventilation REqQUimeMents E 3 7 Ban rel ee 3 8 AA AAA NN 3 11 Wirin uini AAA HS 3 13 FunctionalOverview Block Di eram D M 3 17 Meum 3 18 Utility Interconnection and Grid Fault Interface PN H ca 4 2 Notmal Grid Re E 4 2 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Voltage Ride Through Behaviour i in EE ERENNERT EE EE EE 4 2 Frequency Ride through Beha viout ss e PUR URBE rr RUE y URDU iU p REPE deeg ERE RT 4 3 Antr Islanding STS Le EE EE 4 4 Modbus ug E 4 4 Emergency Power Off EPO i eir eege SEENEN AER REESEN 4 8 SO String Inverter E 4 8 BREET 5 2 What Happens when a Trip OCCUIS ote eue on Oe Dp HD DRERIS EES EERSTEN SERA 5 2 Reset ng a Trip Condition nit oen e Cp D ORO DURO DDR DR DURER A DIR ODD EDIDI 5 3 Trips EI 5 4 ChecksumFail 5 ho RU sy shea stessee sd DUREE ii PEE 5 6 Failt Finding o
75. o harmonised standards will have to be demonstrated for the system as a whole to ensure compliance with the directive Local wiring regulations always take precedence Where there are any conflicts between regulatory standards for example earthing requirements for electromagnetic compatibility safety shall always take precedence Low Voltage Directive 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 When installed in accordance with this manual the product will comply with the low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Protective Earth PE Connections Only one protective earth conductor is permitted at each protective earth terminal contacting point The product requires a protective earth conductor cross section of at least 10mm Compliance with harmonised standards provides a presumption of conformity and is the route which has been adopted by Parker Hannifin Manufacturing Limited certification DoC is supported by tests undertaken in accordance with harmonised standard BS EN50178 1998 Compliance C 4 EMC Directive When installed in accordance with this manual the product will comply with the electromagnet compatibility directive 2004 108 EC The following information is provided to maximise the Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC of systems in their intended operating environment by minimising their emissions and maximising their immunity EMC Compliance WARNING In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfe
76. o the most current revision of the OSHA informational booklet OSHA 3151 12R for information on personal protective equipment PPE 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 7 3 OSHA PPE REGULATIONS 1910 95 Hearing e 1910 132 General e 1910 133 Eye and face e 1910 134 Respirator e 1910 135 Head e 1910 136 Foot e 1910 137 Electrical e 1910 138 Hand Guidelines It is important to note that engineering controls should be the primary method of establishing a safe workplace Personal protective equipment should only be used where engineering controls are not feasible General Requirements 1 Supervisors must assess the job tasks performed by their workers and document what personal protective equipment PPE is necessary for the work being performed document certification of hazard assessment which identifies the workplace evaluated the person certifying that the evaluation has been performed and the date s of the hazard assessment 2 Based on the hazards identified the supervisor must document the appropriate level of PPE that has been selected for all appropriate workers and inform them of the PPE selection decisions 3 The selected PPE must be fitted to appropriate workers maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition and used appropriately by workers as required 4 Defective or damaged PPE must be removed from service immediately 5 Note The OSHA standard has a non mandatory Appendix B whi
77. ols ss hea Iper unit voltage 0 60 nominal 0a 6a 67 T LVATTrip4 Volts 35 Real oer unit wltage 0 88nominal 34 3s es 7i HVRT Nom Volts 37 Real perunitvoltage t 1nominal______ 36 37 72 75 HVRT Trip 1 Volts 39 Real rt perunitvoltage 1 2 nomina 38l fs9 7e 79 IHVRTMax Volts 4i Real perunitvltage 1 3nominal 40 41 80 83 HVRTNomdt 43 Real Lk seconds 1 0 nominal 42 M3 84 87 HVRTTipidt 45 Rea rt jsecondsO 6nomia 44 M5 88 91 Over Freg Tipi 47 Real Hz 605or505nomna 46 M7 92 95 Over Freq Tip2 49 Rea jHz62o0r52nomna 48 49 96 99 Over Freq Trip 1 Time 51 Real Lk seconds 0 16 nomin 50 551 100 103 Over Freq Trip 2 Time 53 Rea seconds 20romina 52 553 104 107 Under Freq Tipi 55 Rea Hz 59 5 or 49 5 nominal 54 ss wos 111 Under Freq Tip2 57 Rea Hz 57or47nomna s6 s7 12 115 Under Freq Trip 1 Time 59 Real jseconds 20nomini s8 sol1t6 119 Under Freq Trip 2 Time e Rea rt jseconds O 0nomina 60 6t 120 123 IK Factor 1 63 Rea LL gain of reactive current during VRT O nominal 62 63 124 127 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Operat
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79. on shown Adjust accordingly Ln 1 rd a A Le 9 Se 3 3 ei re HL Y PPR q ex it j ar m rk lr 4 Naal hl J UN L E LN Ij hi A m d 2 E 1 ome A CT E ll o E C v ij 4 o my E I Wi li Mm LA ll 4 G V uU y E 3 N 1 WN BI H d Gd be lt ei Dk ES JL ge AL lam a C UU JL M Lis Rs Sa H0 ome d l g m Tig SEA 3 3 SS as 1 Wt Sa i m 1 22 E I N H d E HEI 4 lu A X E sl 3 3 l 3 6 6 7 Nm 4 4 5 2 lb ft 7 S Y H 1 1 D aal 1 4 A Zu 2 1 L E E ij H EN 1 Install the cage nuts FZ474257U006 into the outer side faces of the vertical rails as shown Snap the nuts into the third opening up from the bottom of the desired installation U location U30 shown 2 Hang the rails BX474176U001 amp BX474176U002 onto the side faces of the vertical rails Slide the hooks into the second opening up from the bottom of the desired U location U30 shown Push the rails down until the slot is aligned with the cage nut from step 1 3 Use a pozidrive 3 screwdriver to fasten the rails using FY388805 Torque to 6 7 Nm 4 4 5 2 lb ft 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 U30 location shown Y d H r3 4 D A M ail 1 TIR LA n r DH mn ZER gt e D 1 ul E 1 si 1 j 4 i yum H a S H gt al H 4 1 S D ENT a H 311 4 ng 1 Sei LJ 2h
80. power cycles to a nominal VAR current level based on the grid voltage and model number ordered 2 Synchronizing to the grid When the inverter synchronizes to the grid it begins firing its internal semiconductor devices to achieve the required output power or current During the initial synchronization period the internal controllers may produce up to 30A peak to peak before they adjust to the correct user commanded output value 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Transformer Harmonics e Nominal frequency 60 50 Hz e Fundamental primary current 128 Arms Technical Specifications E 25 e Current present from inner harmonics have been included into the closest harmonic e The following table does not include the effects of distortion of the supply network due to other loads and non linear effects of the network Nominal impedance 5 75 p u 7 5 Frequenc harmonic Magnitude Frequenc harmonic Magnitude Ke order Pes THD Ue ey j order nee THE 60 1 130 9 100 0 50 1 131 4 100 0 120 2 0 4 0 3 100 2 0 4 0 3 180 3 0 3 0 2 150 3 0 4 0 3 240 4 0 2 0 1 200 4 0 2 0 1 300 5 0 9 0 7 250 5 0 5 0 4 360 6 0 1 0 0 300 6 0 2 0 1 420 7 0 5 0 4 350 7 0 5 0 4 480 8 0 0 0 0 400 8 0 1 0 0 540 9 0 2 0 2 450 9 0 1 0 0 600 10 0 1 0 0 500 10 0 1 0 1 660 11 0 4 0 3 550 11 0 1 0 1 720 12 0 0 0 0 600 12 0 1 0 1 780 13 0 2 0 1 650 13 0 2 0 1 840 14 0 1 0 1 700 14 0 1 0 0 900 15 0 2 0 1 750 15 0 1 0 1 960
81. protection Wiring codes typically require conductors and overload devices to be sized at least 125 of the continuous full load current rating of the device The 890GTR has a maximum full load continuous current rating of 128 A rms on the AC grid side The maximum full load current on the DC side is 160 A dc Additionally the unit is capable of 150 overload for 1 minute therefore any circuit protection should accommodate this overload period without issue Isolation transformer The 890GTR requires a three phase isolation transformer between the AC grid and its output This transformer should step down the grid voltage to 400 V The transformer should have a minimum K factor of 4 An un bonded delta winding configuration is recommended on the inverter side of the transformer Multiple 890GTR units can be connected to the same transformer winding provided the DC supply for each 890GTR is floating not bonded to ground If the DC supplies are grounded then each 890GTR must be connected on a separate un bonded isolated transformer winding Grounding of both the AC and DC supplies can result in catastrophic damage to the invertor s 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 D 3 Associated Equipment DC supply The DC bus capacitors inside the 890GTR must be pre charged to the DC supply voltage before the DC supply can be applied Failure to properly pre charge the 890GTR could result in damage to the inverter or associated equipment DC Overload and
82. r Manual HA502996 Getting Started 2 5 Getting Started References DSE Lite Configuration Tool Software Manual HA471486U001 Overview The 890GTR is based on the AC890 control platform utilizing the DSE Drive System Explorer Configuration Tool DSE Lite is software that can be loaded onto a compatible PC The PC can then be connected to the 890GTR via a micro USB cable Once connected the PC provides a portal into the 890GTR allowing monitoring and control of critical variables and modification to the application layer of the inverter The application layer known as the Configuration allows customization of the 890GTR s programming using a graphical block diagram language Firmware not to be confused with the configuration contains operating system of the 890GTR Firmware cannot be modified by the user but may need to be updated from time to time to accommodate enhancements The 890GTR uses Version 5 firmware which has been optimized for grid ties applications Connecting with DSE Lite Load DSE Lite onto compatible PC refer to DSE Lite manual Connect computer to 890GTR using mini USB communication cable Launch DSE Lite Ensure 890GTR has control power present SE A e c Establish connection to 890GTR by clicking refresh refer to DSE Lite manual 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 2 6 Getting Started Creating a configuration A configuration can be created using DSE Lite Several templates are availabl
83. rces Figure 1 1 Battery Inverter Warning Placard A variety of battery types may be used in battery enclosures to supply a DC input to the Battery Inverter Enclosure Each manufacturer can provide specific Cautions and Warnings for work on and around batteries and for battery storage which should be observed 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Getting Started 2 1 Chapter 2 Getting Started A few things you should know about this manual e How the Manual is organized e Initial Steps e Abbreviations Definitions 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 2 2 Getting Started Note About this Manual This manual is intended for use by service and maintenance personnel It assumes reasonable levels of understanding in the disciplines required to service and maintain this equipment Please read all Safety information before proceeding with the service maintenance and operation of this unit It is important that you pass this manual on to any new user of this unit How the Manual is organized This manual is organized into chapters indicated by the numbering on the edge of each page The manual is focused on servicing and maintaining the Inverter Enclosure For more detailed information on specific components inside the inverter refer to the relevant manufacturer s product manual Initial Steps Use the manual to help you plan the following Service and Maintenance Know your requirements Training requirements OSHA
84. re is e zs o e em em PPE 1 capter PPE This section provides general information on Personal Protective Equipment Supervisors must assess the job tasks performed by their workers and document what personal protective equipment PPE is necessary for the work being performed Each worker who is required to use PPE must be provided with training e OSHA PPE REGULATIONS e Guidelines e Training Requirements e Protection Requirements e OSHA Personal Protective Equipment Policy amp Procedure 1910 0132 0136 e Personal Protective Equipment Inspection 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 1 2 PPE WARNING IMPORTANT All electrical work must be done in accordance with local national and or international electrical codes by a qualified IMPORTANT IMPORTANT electrician WARNING Battery Strings can produce dangerous electrical voltage levels WARNING Extreme Arc Flash and Shock Hazards Flash Hazard Boundary 60 Up to 24 46 Cal cm at 18 Class 3 PPE Level Rated at 25 Cal cm 2 layers of clothing cotton underwear fire resistant shirt and pants or coveralls multilayer flash suit VR gloves tools with appropriate flash hood Limited Approach Boundary 120 Restricted Approach Boundary 12 Prohibited Approach Boundary 1 This section does not take the place of the specific training supervisors must provide their workers who use personal protective equipment PPE Refer t
85. rence in which case supplementary mitigation measures may be required Definitions Category C1 PDS Power Drive System of rated voltage less than 1000V intended for use in the first environment Category C2 PDS Power Drive System of rated voltage less than 1000V which is neither a plug in device nor a movable device and when used in the first environment is intended to be installed and commissioned only by a professional Note A professional is a person or an organisation having necessary skills in installing and or commissioning power drive systems including their EMC aspects Category C3 PDS Power Drive System of rated voltage less than 1000V intended for use in the second environment and not intended for use in the first environment Category C4 PDS Power Drive System of rated voltage equal to or above 1000V or rated current equal to or above 400A or intended for use in complex systems in the second environment First Environment Environment that include domestic premises it also includes establishments directly connected without transformers to a low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 5 Compliance Note Houses apartments commercial premises or offices in a residential building are examples of first environment locations Second Environment Environment that includes all establishments other than those directly connecte
86. rent The inverter will react the same way to high voltage faults with the exception that the additional reactive current supplied during the fault will be inductive Faults outside the programmed trip time and voltage limits If a fault exceeds the programmed time duration with respect to the fault magnitude or if the voltage exceeds the instantaneous overvoltage trip levels the inverter will transition to the Stop Fault state and indicate a VRT mains loss fault The 890GTR will not reconnect to the grid until after the grid has returned to within Range B of ANSI C84 1 1995 Table 1 and a frequency range of 59 3Hz to 60 5Hz if connected to a 60 Hz grid or 49 3Hz to 50 5Hz if connected to a 50Hz grid AND the grid has remained in this range for the programmed time delay See Appendix E page no E 15 and the Firmware Version 5 manual for the standard delay and adjustable delay length ranges Frequency Ride through Behaviour The inverter is capable of sustaining real and reactive power output in the event of grid frequency deviation See Appendix E to see the standard settings and upper and lower limits of operation Standard as shipped 890GTRs do not have pre programmed or desired output change due to frequency deviation algorithms active Consult Parker page no 2 2 for specific frequency ride through behaviour requests 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Operations 4 4 Anti Islanding Behaviour WARNING The 890GTR is shipped with anti
87. rotection Equipment Power Supply Photovoltaic Requested Packet Interval Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Setpoint Power Plant Control System Volt Ampere Reactive Reactive Power Extensible Markup Language 2 4 Getting Started Product Overview Control Features The inverter is fully a featured grid battery interface when controlled using the Modbus TCP interface Customized programming can be accomplished via either the local USB or LAN interface General Output Frequency Switching Frequency Nominal 50 or 60 Hz with adjustable trip points Minimum 2kHz Nominal 4kHz optimal for output filter Maximum 5kHz Control Modes Real Id and reactive Iq current control Power KW and VAR KVAR control Support functions Diagnostics Protection Trip Conditions Frequency support Low Voltage Ride through with KVAR injection Full diagnostic and monitoring facilities Output short line to line Overcurrent gt 220 HD current Heat sink over temperature Filter inductor over temperature DC bus overvoltage and under voltage AC grid overvoltage AC grid under voltage and LVRT AC grid over frequency and under frequency Current Limit IxT foldback Heat sink temperature foldback Rating Inputs Outputs Analog Inputs Digital Inputs 100 continuous 128 Arms 150 for 60 seconds 192 Arms 2 configurable inputs voltage or current 3 configurable 24V dc inputs 890GTR Inverter Powe
88. s shown below 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications EEN D 2 Next enter the IP address of the 890GTR module in the pop up text field Enter IP address to connect to In the scratchpad at the bottom of the screen it should say that DSE is now connected to the 890GTR at the IP address you just entered 3 The other option available to connect to the 890GTR is to plug your computer directly into the 890GTR programming port After the DC and AC main power disconnect devices have been opened and all energy has been removed from the DC bus of the inverter connect your computer to the programming port on the front of the inverter In DSE select the Comm Port Icon and select the correct COM port that aligns with the port that is physically connected to the PCM In the Scratch Pad section at the bottom of your DSE lite screen it should say the inverter is now connected via the COM port Once you have successfully connected to the 890GTR the following steps are the same for both connection methods 1 Press F9 or go to File gt Open On Line to retrieve the existing configuration from the inverter 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 E 1 8 Technical Specifications 2 Scroll to page 5 of the configuration to find the Inverter Control Function block using the Page Up and Page Down keys or by clicking the Next Page Keys at the bottom of the screen File Edit View Block Co
89. system e 890GTR e Input or output chokes transformers e The cable between 890GTR and Batteries even when screened armored e DC link connections even when screened armored e Relays and contactors even when suppressed 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Compliance C 1 4 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 D 1 Associated Equipment aero Associated Equipment e General wiring and circuit protection e Isolation transformer e DC supply e Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS e AC Disconnect e System ground fault detection e Ethernet connection 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Associated Equipment D 2 WARNING Parker Inverters must be installed using wiring methods according to the requirements of ANSI NFPA 70 Canadian Electrical Code Part I or other appropriate local or national electrical codes It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure installation is designed and performed in compliance with these standards Danger The 890GTR has multiple sources of power that must be disconnected before servicing Failure to remove all power and ensure the unit is safe to approach could result in serious injury or death Danger It is the responsibility of the site installer and site operator to determine arc flash risk levels and ensure safety procedures are put into place and followed Failure to set up and follow safety procedures could result in serious injury or death General wiring and circuit
90. t I or other appropriate local or national electrical codes It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure installation is designed and performed in compliance with these standards Function Wire size Mating Connector Notes DC Ground Minimum 21 2 mm wire 4 AWG Wire Lug Tightening torque 6 7 Nm 4 4 5 2 lb ft AC Ground Minimum 13 3 mm wire 6 AWG Wire Lug Tightening torque 6 7 Nm 4 4 5 2 lb ft DC Bus Connection Minimum 33 6 mm D AWG Amphenol Powerlok Maximum continuous current 160Apc 300 Series AC Bus Connection Minimum 33 6 mm 2 AWG 2 Position with X Polarization Amphenol Powerlok 300 Series 3 Position with X Polarization Maximum continuous current 128Arms HVIL Emergency Stop Discrete I O Auxiliary Power Out Minimum 0 3 mm 22 AWG Maximum 0 8 mm 18 AWG Minimum 0 14 mm 28 AWG Maximum 1 5 mm 16 AWG Minimum 2 1 mm 14 AWG AMP 172168 1 Mini Mate N Lok Housing Phoenix Contact 1803646 MC 1 5 9 ST 3 81 IEC type C14 male AMP 770988 1 crimp socket 18 22 AWG Rated output 120V 750VA 50 60Hz Auxiliary Power In Minimum 2 1 mm 14 AWG IEC type C13 female 120V 5 150VA 50 60Hz Communication Port Programming Port Cat5 w Shield Ethernet Cable Mini USB RJ 45 Mini USB 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 3 1 4 Installation DC connection notes 1 Verify correct polarity before connect
91. tion its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provide product or system options for further investigation by users having technical expertise The user through its own analysis and testing is solely responsible for making the final selection of the system and components and assuring that all performance endurance maintenance safety and warning requirements of the application are met The user must analyze all aspects of the application follow applicable industry standards and follow the information concerning the product in the current product catalogue and in any other materials provided from Parker Hannifin Corporation or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors To the extent that Parker Hannifin Corporation or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors provide component or system options based upon data or specifications provided by the user the user is responsible for determining that such data and specifications are suitable and sufficient for all applications and reasonably foreseeable uses of the components or systems The above disclaimer is being specifically brought to the user s attention and is in addition to and not in substitution to the Exclusions and Limitations on Liability which are set out in the terms and conditions of sale Table of Contents e Uu 1 3 Product Warnings add Symbols iii ar REEE Ee EEEE E E REA EEE EEEE EE EEE EE EAEE E EE TE EEE EE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE E EEEE E siibins 1 4 STE EE 1 5 Abbreviatio
92. tion may exceed 3 m f Applicable only to ports with cables whose total length according to the manufacturer s functional specification may exceed 30 m In the case of a shielded cable a direct coupling to the shield is applied This immunity requirement does not apply to fieldbus or other signal interfaces where the use of surge protection devices is not practical for technical reasons The test is not required where normal functioning cannot be achieved because of the impact of the coupling decoupling network on the equipment under test EUT Minimum immunity requirements for PDSs intended for use in the second environment 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 C 9 Compliance 890GTR EMC Compliance Ethernet cable Cat 5 shielded maximum recommended length of 100 meters EMC testing requires ferrite for radiated immunity e Estop HVIL cable 24Vdc signal used to pull in main contactor pilot relay Shielding not required Maximum recommended length 30 meters e DC power cables Typical installation length of 1 meter Shielding not required Maximum recommended length of 5 meters e AC power cables Shielding not required Maximum recommended length of 30 meters Conducted Emissions Profile Unfiltered Product 130 0 120 0 110 0 100 0 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 150 0K 185 0K 220 0K 255 0K 290 0K 325 0K 360 0K 395 0K 430 0K 465 0K 500 0K 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Compliance C 1 U 130
93. twear must be ANSI Z41 compliant e Hard Toe Boots protect against injury from falling rolling or lacerating objects The hard toes are constructed of metal or acrylics The boot material is available in leather synthetic leather chemical resistant material or cut resistant materials such as Kevlar INSPECTION e The footwear does not have cracks hardening discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the footwear 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 PPE 7 13 Class 1 Nomex Class 2 Indura Underwear Arc Flash Undergarments e Arc Flash Undergarments are available but not specifically required Undergarments made of natural non melting fabrics are acceptable e Undergarments fit under clothing and protect against radiant energy at a rating of 4 18 Cal cm The garment material typically Indura or Nomex depends on the Calorie rating Material weight ranges from 4 8 oz INSPECTION e The material does not have burns discoloration rips cuts tears holes or microbial growth bad odor emanating from the garment 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 7 14 pre Class 1 Nomex Clothing Class 2 Indura Clothing Arc Flash Garments e Arc Flash garments are shirts pants or socks that protect against radiant energy at a rating of 4 12 Cal cm The garment material typically Indura or Nomex depends on the Calorie rating Material weight ranges from 4 9 oz INSPECTION
94. ume OV trip Zeng 0 deg ten UV trip 0 Hz i False field frequency api torque 0 busrst 10 m busrst bi i Bech False d 0 015 enable load comp 7 071 lock T e Filter L41 Induc 0 455 cymast mg Filter L2 Induc 0 7271 bad 0 mH Filter Capacitance uF 0 065 lic no False iXfmr Inductance 02s no cyc E Anti Island enable 500 Hz s powerl HAI gain 500 Hz s i i False Mer Freq D erem nodeid Island Mode enable 1H he Frequency demand 1 1 Gem ramp kre N False Frequency ramp Hz ms 0 02 Ru OUE enable False flux corr kc 3 Zlor trip F 2H 0x000 Balen OF trip time False blend mode UF trip F1 0 25 Hz blend low freq 2Hz oiena high freq cl bandwidth ov UF trip time1 me JuF trip F2 SIUF trip time2 rto inverter con Ges lostr v M4 2of2 rn mz gt Scratch Pad ax DSE Lite version 3 02 Copyright Parker Hannifin Corporation 1989 2015 All Rights Reserved Thu May 07 07 19 31 2015 EI Database ID is Standalone user user name is A J Booth loading C SSD_LINK TOOLS WIN2 CELite3 dat ID 6165 done 4 L Arial S12 ZAJE AT E Ready NUM 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Technical Specifications E 23 12 Double click on the block to access the parameter list editor pop Darwen MA usa E Parameters Vac ctrl enable Vac loop Kp Vac loop Ki Vac threshold enable load comp Filter 11 Induc Filter L2 Induc Filter Capacitance uF Xfmr Inductance Anti Islan
95. unable to distinguish between an overcurrent desat or overvoltage trip Short circuit of the output Excessive line disturbance Possible maintenance required 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Trips amp Fault Finding 5 5 Corrupted firmware 52 FIRMWARE ERROR The firmware in the inverter has stopped executing Re install firmware Replace module 63 DRIVE CONFIG Missing or corrupted configuration Re load configuration CUSTOM TRIP 1 65 EXERNAL Communication over Ethernet TCP modbus has Verify Modbus connection and ensure watchdog is serviced at WATCHDOG been lost or is not being updated least three times per second TIMEOUT 68 GEN EES External Estop circuit is not energized Verify 24 Volts DC is supplied to Estop EPO circuit CUSTOM TRIP 6 DC bus voltage is above 840 volts dc while Ne DC OVERVOLTAGE inverter is running CHECK near ot OG SUPP CUSTOM TRIP 7 71 DC ee ae PEON eee vols ce WU Check health of DC supply and connections UNDERVOLTAGE 9 90 VOLTAGE MANS aaia AVE EE GULO Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values if needed LOST range Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid 91 HIGH VOLTAGE TRIP Grid voltage too high Control 2 block if needed Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid 92 LOW VOLTAGE TRIP Grid voltage too low Control 2 bloat needed l l Check health of grid connection Adjust trip values in Grid 9
96. ured and the inverter is disabled even when the original cause of the trip is no longer present Inverter Indications If a trip Condition is detected the unit displays and performs the following actions 1 The programming block SEQ amp REF SEQUENCING LOGIC TRIPPED signal is set to TRUE 2 The FIRST TRIP parameter in the TRIPS STATUS function block displays the trip ID 3 The HEALTH TRIP LED on the respective Input and Output Modules indicates Red indicating a trip condition has occurred Inverter has Tripped S 3 nm Ethernet Eum L T ACON ix CONTRO e Copper Conductors Only truction manual for wire size and tightening torque 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Trips amp Fault Finding D 3 Resetting a Trip Condition Before a trip can be reset the trip condition must be removed Note A Heatsink Over temperature trip may not reset immediately The unit needs time to cool sufficiently Using Modbus TCP To reset a trip in Remote Mode Remove the trip condition Set Reset Fault bit True and then return bit to False More than one trip can be active at any time For example it is possible for both the HEATSINK and the OVERVOLTAGE trips to be active Alternatively it is possible for the inverter to trip due to an OVERCURRENT error and then for the HEATSINK trip to become active after the inverter has stopped this may occur due to the thermal time constant of the heat sink 890GTR Inverter Power Manual H
97. verter Fault List 0 OK The Inverter internal DC link voltage is The supply voltage is too high 1 ONERVOLTAGE too high Failure to synchronize properly to the line The supply voltage is too low 2 UNDERVOLTAGE The Inverter internal DC link voltage is The supply voltage is missing too low Grid cables too long Possible maintenance required Short circuit of the output 3 OVERCURRENT EE E cessive line Kian nverter is too high Possible maintenance required Excessive ambient temperature 4 HEATSINK The inverter heatsink is too hot Cooling fan failure Module assembly defect maintenance required Excessive load Prolonged operation without forced cooling check cooling fan health 17 MOTOR OVERTEMP Filter inductor temperature is too high Check setting of INVERT THERMIST parameter in I O TRIPS menu Break in filter inductor thermostat wire or defective thermostat Abnormally high voltage drop across Short circuit of the output 24 DESAT OVER I IGBT s due to excessive current within Excessive line disturbance IGBT module Possible maintenance required NE Defective DC supply 25 VDC RIPPLE Excessive DC link ripple Poor DC supply connection 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 F 2 List of Fault Codes The inverter was unable to distinguish Short circuit of the output STACK TRIP between an overcurrent desat or Excessive line disturbance overvoltage trip Possible maintenance required Corrupted
98. voltage fault the inverter will respond in the following manner Faults within the programmed trip time and voltage limits The inverter will respond in 1 of 3 ways 1 Symmetric 3 phase fault with the LVRT k parameter in the Grid Control Function Block Menu set to 0 the inverter will attempt to provide the pre fault power and reactive power or power factor to within the current limits of the inverter In the event of excessive current required the 890GTR will reduce reactive power and then real power to stay within the current limits of the product Asymmetric fault The inverter will remain synchronized to the grid but cease to export real power during the fault Reactive power from the internal capacitors will be present during the fault Symmetric 3 phase fault with the LVRT k parameter in the Grid Control Function Block Menu set to 1 or higher the inverter will output additional reactive current in proportion to the magnitude of the fault scaled by the LVAT k parameter and use any remaining output current capacity to achieve the pre fault power output setpoint For example a product rated for 1000A output on a grid is outputting 300A of real power current and 100A of inductive reactive current and has its LVRT k parameter set to 1 If the grid experienced a symmetric 3 phase fault causing its voltage to drop down to 50 of its nominal value the inverter will add 1 50 1000A 500A of capacitive reactive current to its
99. wer Manual HA502996 E 2 Technical Specifications DSE Lite Configuration Tool Refer to DSE Lite User Manual HA471486U001_04 paf Connection section 1 Configuration section 2 Firmware Section 6 Should only be used by Parker EGT or suitably qualified personnel Chart Recording Section 4 IP Address 192 168 1 100 890GTR Inverter Power Manual HA502996 Inverter Specifications Technical Specifications E 3 Input Data DC Energy Storage Interface Operating Voltage range 600V 825V DC Nominal DC Current 122A At rated power Max DC current 228A Peak Overload Current DC Fuse 250A Positive leg gt 30kA Interrupt DC Disconnection Method None External pre charge and disconnect device required Output Data Grid Interface AC Output Configuration 3 phase 3 wire ungrounded Rated AC output VA 88 6 kVA 30 C Max AC Output Voltage 400Vac 5 At nominal voltage Overload AC output VA 132 9kVA 30 C Max 1 minute overload at nominal voltage Grid Frequency 50 60Hz 5 Nom AC Current 128A Current harmonic distortion TDD lt 3 AC Disconnects 1 AC Contactor Auxiliary Power Auxiliary Power Output 120Vac 750VA 120Vac 120W Interna Auxiliary Bower 120Vac 120W LA D powerfactorn At 0 6 power factor Local User Interface Comms Ports USB Modbus TCP CAT 5 2 Analog Inputs 1 Analog Output 3 Digital I
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