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VLT
®
6000 HVAC
78
= factory setting. ( ) = display text [ ] = value for use in communication via serial communication port
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Power [HP]Power [HP]
Power [HP]Power [HP]
Power [HP] states the actual power consumed by
the motor in HP.
Output energy [kWh]Output energy [kWh]
Output energy [kWh]Output energy [kWh]
Output energy [kWh] states the energy consumed by
the motor since the latest reset was made in
parameter 618 Reset of kWh counter.
Hours run [Hours]Hours run [Hours]
Hours run [Hours]Hours run [Hours]
Hours run [Hours] states the number of hours that
the motor has run since the latest reset in parameter
619 Reset of hours-run counter.
UserUser
UserUser
User
-defined readout [-]-defined readout [-]
-defined readout [-]-defined readout [-]
-defined readout [-] is a user-defined value,
calculated on the basis of the present output
frequency and unit, as well as the scaling in parameter
005 Max. value of user-defined readout. Select unit in
parameter 006 Unit for user-defined readout.
Setpoint 1 [unit]Setpoint 1 [unit]
Setpoint 1 [unit]Setpoint 1 [unit]
Setpoint 1 [unit] is the programmed setpoint value in
parameter 418 Setpoint 1. The unit is decided in
parameter 415 Process units. See also Feedback
handling on page 115.
Setpoint 2 [unitSetpoint 2 [unit
Setpoint 2 [unitSetpoint 2 [unit
Setpoint 2 [unit] is the programmed setpoint value in
parameter 419 Setpoint 2. The unit is decided in
parameter 415 Process units.
Feedback 1 [unit]Feedback 1 [unit]
Feedback 1 [unit]Feedback 1 [unit]
Feedback 1 [unit] gives the signal value of the
resulting feedback 1 (Term. 53). The unit is decided in
parameter 415 Process units. See also Feedback
handling on page 115.
Feedback 2 [unit]Feedback 2 [unit]
Feedback 2 [unit]Feedback 2 [unit]
Feedback 2 [unit] gives the signal value of the
resulting feedback 2 (Term. 53). The unit is decided in
parameter 415 Process units.
Feedback [unit]Feedback [unit]
Feedback [unit]Feedback [unit]
Feedback [unit] gives the resulting signal value using
the unit/scaling selected in parameter 413 Minimum
feedback, FB
MIN
, 414 Maximum feedback, FB
MAX
and
415 Process units.
Motor voltage [V]Motor voltage [V]
Motor voltage [V]Motor voltage [V]
Motor voltage [V] states the voltage supplied to the
motor.
DC link voltage [V]DC link voltage [V]
DC link voltage [V]DC link voltage [V]
DC link voltage [V] states the intermediate circuit
voltage in the VLT frequency converter.
Thermal load, motor [%]Thermal load, motor [%]
Thermal load, motor [%]Thermal load, motor [%]
Thermal load, motor [%] states the calculated/
estimated thermal load on the motor. 100% is the
cut-out limit. See also parameter 117 Motor thermal
protection.
Thermal load, VLThermal load, VL
Thermal load, VLThermal load, VL
Thermal load, VL
T [%]T [%]
T [%]T [%]
T [%] states the calculated/
estimated thermal load on the VLT frequency
converter. 100% is the cut-out limit.
Digital input [BinarDigital input [Binar
Digital input [BinarDigital input [Binar
Digital input [Binar
y code]y code]
y code]y code]
y code] states the signal status
from the 8 digital inputs (16, 17, 18, 19, 27, 29, 32
and 33). Terminal 16 corresponds to the bit at the far
left. ‘0’ = no signal, ‘1’ = connected signal.
Analogue input 53 [V] Analogue input 53 [V]
Analogue input 53 [V] Analogue input 53 [V]
Analogue input 53 [V] states the voltage value on
terminal 53.
Setpoint 1 [unit] (SETPOINT 1 [UNITS]) [11]
Setpoint 2 [unit] (SETPOINT 2 [UNITS]) [12]
Feedback 1 (FEEDBACK 1 [UNITS]) [13]
Feedback 2 (FEEDBACK 2 [UNITS]) [14]
Feedback [unit] (FEEDBACK [UNITS]) [15]
Motor voltage [V] (MOTOR VOLTAGE [V]) [16]
DC link voltage [V] (DC VOLTAGE [V]) [17]
Thermal load, motor [%]
(THERM.MOTOR LOAD [%]) [18]
Thermal load, VLT [%]
(THERM.DRIVE LOAD [%]) [19]
Digital input [Binary code]
(DIGITAL INPUT [BIN]) [20]
Analogue input 53 [V] (ANALOG INPUT 53 [V]) [21]
Analogue input 54 [V] (ANALOG INPUT 54 [V]) [22]
Analogue input 60 [mA]
(ANALOG INPUT 53 [mA]) [23]
Pulse reference [Hz] (PULSE REFERENCE [HZ]) [24]
External reference [%] (EXT. REFERENCE [%]) [25]
Heat sink temp. [°C] (HEATSINK TEMP [°C]) [26]
LCP Display text (FREE PROG.ARRAY) [27]
Function:
This parameter allows a choice of the data value to be
shown in the display, line 2, when the VLT frequency
converter is turned on. The data values will also be
included in the display mode scroll-list.
Parameters 008-010 Small display readout allow a
choice of another three data values, shown in line 1.
See the description of the control unit on page 69.
Description of choice:
No readoutNo readout
No readoutNo readout
No readout can only be selected in parameters 008-
010 Small display readout.
Resulting reference [%]Resulting reference [%]
Resulting reference [%]Resulting reference [%]
Resulting reference [%] gives a percentage for the
resulting reference in the range from Minimum
reference, Ref
MIN
to Maximum reference, Ref
MAX
. See
also reference handling, page 89.
Reference [unitReference [unit
Reference [unitReference [unit
Reference [unit] gives the resulting reference in Hz in
Open loop. In Closed loop, the reference unit is
selected in parameter 415 Process units.
Frequency [Hz]Frequency [Hz]
Frequency [Hz]Frequency [Hz]
Frequency [Hz] gives the output frequency from the
VLT frequency converter.
% of maximum output frequency [%]% of maximum output frequency [%]
% of maximum output frequency [%]% of maximum output frequency [%]
% of maximum output frequency [%] is the present
output frequency as a percentage value of parameter
202 Output frequency high limit, f
MAX
.
Motor current [A]Motor current [A]
Motor current [A]Motor current [A]
Motor current [A] states the phase current of the
motor measured as effective value.
Power [kW]Power [kW]
Power [kW]Power [kW]
Power [kW] states the actual power consumed by
the motor in kW.
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