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MICROMASTER 420
Getting Started Guide
This Getting Started Guide allows easy and efficient commissioning of the
MICROMASTER 420 inverter. For further technical information, please refer to
the Operating Instructions and the Reference Manual on the CD-ROM
supplied with the MICROMASTER 420 inverter.
Contents
1
Mechanical Installation
2
Electrical Installation
3
4
3
Avoiding Electro-Magnetic Interference
5
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Commissioning the MICROMASTER 420 Inverter
Default Settings
Commissioning with Getting Started Guide
Commissioning with the Status Display Panel
Commissioning with the Basic Operator Panel
Changing parameters and settings using a ‘BOP’ / ‘AOP’
6
6
7
7
8
9
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
Quick Commissioning
RESET Using P0010 & P0970
Motor Data for "Quick Commissioning"
Starting/Stopping the motor using a ‘BOP’ (P0700 = 1)
Commissioning with the Advanced Operator Panel (AOP)
Additional Control Applications
Further information ...
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
6 Changing the Display / Operator Panel
6.1 Changing single digits in Parameter values
12
12
7 Troubleshooting
7.1 With the Status Display Panel
7.2 With Operator Panels (BOP & AOP)
13
13
13
8 Parameterization of the Inverter Overview
8.1 Parameter Structure
14
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Warnings, Cautions and Notes
The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are provided for your safety and as
a means of preventing damage to the product or components in the machines
connected.
Specific Warnings, Cautions and Notes that apply to particular activities are
listed at the beginning of the relevant sections.
Please read the information carefully, since it is provided for your personal
safety and will also help prolong the service life of your MICROMASTER 420
inverter and the equipment you connect to it.
!
Warnings
!
Caution
This equipment contains dangerous voltages and controls
potentially dangerous rotating mechanical parts. Non-compliance
with Warnings or failure to follow the instructions contained in this
manual can result in loss of life, severe personal injury or serious
damage to property.
Only suitably qualified personnel should work on this equipment,
and only after becoming familiar with all safety notices,
installation, operation and maintenance procedures contained in
this manual. The successful and safe operation of this equipment
is dependent upon its proper handling, installation, operation and
maintenance.
The DC link of all MICROMASTER modules remains at a
hazardous voltage level for 5 minutes after all voltages have been
disconnected. Therefore always wait for 5 minutes after
disconnecting the inverter from the power supply before carrying
out work on any MICROMASTER modules.
This equipment is capable of providing internal motor overload
protection in accordance with UL508C section 42. Refer to P0610
(level 3) and P0335. Motor overload protection can also be
provided using an external PTC via a digital input.
This equipment is suitable for use in a circuit capable of delivering
not more than 10,000 symmetrical amperes (rms), for a maximum
voltage of 230/460V when protected by a time delay fuse (see
Table on Page 93 of the Operating Instructions).
Class 1 60/75° copper wire only.
Refer to the Operating Instructions for tightening torques.
Children and the general public must be prevented from accessing
or approaching the equipment!
This equipment may only be used for the purpose specified by the
manufacturer. Unauthorized modifications and the use of spare
parts and accessories that are not sold or recommended by the
manufacturer of the equipment can cause fires, electric shocks
and injuries.
Notes
Keep this Getting Started Guide within easy reach of the
equipment and make them available to all users.
Whenever measuring or testing has to be performed on live
equipment, the regulations of Safety Code VBG 4.0 must be
observed, in particular § 8 ‘Permissible Deviations when Working
on Live Parts’. Suitable electronic tools should be used.
Before carrying out any installation and commissioning
procedures, you must read all safety instructions and warnings,
including all warning labels attached to the equipment. Make sure
that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and ensure
missing or damaged labels are replaced.
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Mechanical Installation
!
Warning
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED.
To ensure the safe operation of the inverter, it must be installed
and commissioned by qualified personnel in full compliance with
the warnings laid down in the MICROMASTER 420 operating
instructions.
Take particular note of the general and regional installation and
safety regulations regarding work on dangerous voltage
installations (e.g. EN 50178), as well as the relevant regulations
regarding the correct use of tools and personal protective gear.
The mains input, DC and motor terminals carry dangerous
voltages even if the inverter is inoperative, wait 5 minutes to allow
the unit to discharge after switching off before carrying out any
installation work.
Frame Size A
Frame Size B
Frame Size C
Drill pattern for MICROMASTER 420
FrameSize
Overall Dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
A
173mm
73mm
149mm
B
202mm
149mm
172mm
C
245mm
185mm
195mm
Fixing Method
Tightening
Torque
2 x M4 Bolts
2 x M4 Nuts
2 x M4 Washers
Connecting to
DIN rail
4 x M4 Bolts
4 x M4 Nuts
4 x M4 Washers
2.5Nm
with washers
fitted
4 x M5 Bolts
4 x M5 Nuts
4 x M5 Washers
3.0Nm
with washers
fitted
2.5Nm
with washers
fitted
Frame Size measurements and fixing methods
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2
Electrical Installation
!
Warning
Before electrical installation, set the power supply frequency for
Europe or North America. For operation on the North American
Power Supply, set the DIP-Switch (2) to 60 Hz (up). For operation
on the European Power Supply, leave the DIP-Switch (2) in the
default position 50 Hz (down).
When installing the inverter after a period of storage please refer to
Section 2 of the Operating Instructions
DIP-Switch 1 is not used.
230V
Single Phase
400 V / 230 V (North America)
Three Phase
UVW
UVW
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
o o o
Delta connection
230 V single phase
o o o
Star connection
400 V / 230 V three phase
Note
Motors above 11kW are normally configured 400V Delta or 690 V
Star. Motor should be connected appropriately according to the
output voltage of the inverter. For further information refer to the
Operating Instructions of the motor.
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Avoiding Electro-Magnetic Interference
The inverters are designed to operate in an industrial environment where a high
level of EMI can be expected. Usually, good installation practices will ensure
safe and trouble-free operation. If you encounter problems, follow the guidelines
stated below.
Actions to Take
Ensure that all equipment in the cubicle is well grounded using short, thick
grounding cable connected to a common star point or busbar
Make sure that any control equipment connected to the inverter (such as a
PLC) is connected to the same ground or star point as the inverter via a
short, thick link
Connect the return ground from the motors, directly to the ground connection
(PE) on the associated inverter
Flat conductors are preferred as they have lower impedance at higher
frequencies
Terminate the ends of the cable neatly, ensuring that unscreened wires are
as short as possible
Separate the control cables from the power connections as much as
0
possible, using separate trunking, if necessary at 90 right angles.
Whenever possible, use screened leads for the connections to the control
circuitry
Ensure that contactors inside the cubicle are suppressed, either with R-C
suppressors for AC contactors or 'flywheel' diodes for DC contactors fitted to
the coils. Varistor suppressors are also effective. This is important when the
contactors are controlled from the inverter relay
Use screened or armored connections for the motor connections and ground
the screen at both ends using cable clamps
!
Warning
Safety regulations must not be compromised when
installing inverters!
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4
Commissioning the MICROMASTER 420 Inverter
The MM420 is supplied with a Status Display Panel (SDP). Default parameter
settings cover the following requirements:
The motor rating data, Voltage, Current and Frequency are all compatable
with the inverter data. (A standard Siemens motor is recommended).
Linear V/f motor speed, controlled by an analogue potentiometer.
Maximum speed 3000 min-1 with 50 Hz (3600 min-1 with 60 Hz),
Controllable using a potentiometer via the inverter’s analogue inputs
Ramp-up time / Ramp-down time = 10 s
If more complex application settings are required, please refer to the parameter
listing in the Operating Instructions.
For changing parameters you need one of the optional modules "Basic Operator
Panel" (BOP), "Advanced Operator Panel" (AOP) or communication options.
See Operating Instructions and Reference Manual.
In this Guide, Commissioning with SDP and "Quick Commissioning" with
the BOP (including the neccessary parameters) are explained.
For replacing the SDP by an Operator Panel see Section 6
Note:
Frequency setting: The inverter is delivered as follows:
DIP switch 2:
♦ Off position: European defaults (50Hz, kW etc.)
♦ On position: North American defaults (60Hz, hp etc.)
DIP switch 1: Not for customer use.
4.1
Default Settings
DIP Switch 2
50 / 60 Hz
kW / hp
AOUT+ AOUT-- P+ N-
Analogue
Output
0 - 20 mA
(500 Ω)
DIN1 DIN2 DIN3 24V+ 0V
10V+
0V
RLB RLC
NP+
AIN+ AIN-
ACK
Digital inputs
1
2
3
Output relay
Analogue Output
6
Terminals
5
6
7
10/11
12/13
Parameter
P0701 = ‘1’
P0702 = ‘12’
P0703 = ‘9’
P0731 = ’52.3’
P0771 = ’21’
Default operation
ON right
Reverse
Fault Acknowledge
Fault Indication
Output Frequency
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Commissioning with Getting Started Guide
Mechanical Installation
Page 3
Electrical Installation
Page 4
Commissioning with
SDP
Page 7
Commissioning with
BOP
Page 8
Command Source:
Default (P0700 = 2)
Command Source:
BOP (P0700 = 1)
Connecting an On/Off Switch
Connecting a Potentiometer for Speed setting
Connecting a Switch for reversing
Starting the motor using an
external ON / OFF switch
4.3
Starting the motor via
The ‘BOP’
Commissioning with the Status Display Panel
When commissioning the MICROMASTER 420 with the Status Display Panel
(SDP), the drive application must be covered by the default settings of your
MICROMASTER 420.
Connect On/Off Switch to the terminals 5 and 8
Connect Switch for reversing direction to the terminals 6 and 8 (Optional)
Connect Switch for fault reset to the terminals 7 and 8 (Optional)
Connect analog frequency display to the terminals 12 and 13 (Optional)
Connect Output relay to the terminals 10 and 11 (Optional)
Connect a 5.0 kΩ Potentiometer for speed control to the terminals 1 to 4
The Inverter is now ready for starting.
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4.4
Commissioning with the Basic Operator Panel
With the Basic Operator Panel, which is available as an option, the user can
change the default settings of the MM420 to meet particular application
requirements. Using the BOP it is possible to access level one, two and three
parameter sets. The BOP hosts the following features:
Speed, frequency, motor direction and current etc displayed as required
For direct control, the BOP is mounted directly onto the front panel of the
inverter
For “Quick Commissioning” of the inverter the Getting Started Guide should be
used. For other methods of commissioning, see the Operating Instructions or
Reference Manual.
1
Hz
2
1
3
0
4
8
8
150.00
Jog
Fn
7
P
6
5
1.
Change Direction
Changes the direction of rotation of the motor.
Reverse is indicated by a minus (-) sign.
2.
Start Inverter
This button starts the inverter. This button is
disabled by default. To enable this button set
P0700 to 1.
3.
Stop Inverter
This button stops the motor in the time set in
P1121 (Ramp-down time).
4.
Jog Motor
While the inverter has no output this button
causes the motor to start and run at the preset
jog frequency. The inverter stops when the
button is released.
5.
Access Parameters Pressing this button allows the user to access
the parameters in the selected user access
level.
6.
Decrease Value
Pressing this button decreases the displayed
value. To change the frequency setpoint via the
BOP set P1000 = 1 (when P0700 = 1).
7.
Increase Value
Pressing this button increases the displayed
value. To change the frequency setpoint via the
BOP set P1000 =1 (when P0700 = 1).
8.
Functions
This button can be used to view additional
information. See Section 5.1.2 on page 42 of
the MICROMASTER 420 Operating
Instructions.
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4.5
Changing parameters and settings using a ‘BOP’ / ‘AOP’
The following description shows how to change the parameter P1082. Use this
description as a guide for setting any parameters using the ‘BOP’.
Step
♦
Result on display
r0000
P0010
0
P(1)
1
Press
to access parameters
2
Press
until P0010 is
displayed
3
Press
to access P0010
Value level
4
Press
5
Press
to save and exit
value level
P(1)
P(1)
P(1)
to set P0010 = 1
1
P0010
P1082
P(1)
P(1)
6
Press
until P1082 is
displayed
7
Press
to access P1082
value level
8
Press
to select desired
maximum frequency.
9
Press
to save and exit
value level
P(1)
50.00
P(1)
35.00
P1082
P0010
P(1)
P(1)
10
Press
to return to P0010
11
Press
to access P0010
value level
12
Press
to return value to
P0010 = 0
13
Press
to save and exit
value level
14
Press
15
Press
to exit
Parameterization
P(1)
1
0
P0010
r0000
P(1)
P(1)
P(1)
to return to r0000
The LCD will alternate between
actual frequency and the
requested frequency setpoint
P(1)
35.00
00.00
P(1)
The required maximum frequency has now been stored.
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5
Quick Commissioning
The following parameters must be followed through in their entirety to ensure
optimised and efficient operation of the inverter. Please note that P0010 must
be set to ‘1 = Quick Commissioning’ to allow this procedure to be carried out.
For information on how to change parameter settings, please refer to section
4.5 of this guide.
P0010
Start Quick
Commissioning
0 = Ready to Run
1 = Quick Commissioning
30 = Factory Setting
Please note that P0010 must always be
set back to ‘0’ before operating the motor.
However if P3900 = 1 is set after
commissioning this is done automatically
P0100
Operation for Europe /
N. America
P0700
0=
1=
2=
Factory Setting
Basic Operator Panel
Terminal / Digital Inputs
P1000
0 = Power in kW; ƒ default 50 Hz
1 = Power in hp; ƒ default 60 Hz
2 = Power in kW; ƒ default 60 Hz
Note: settings 0 & 1 should be changed
using the DIP switches to allow
permenant setting.
0=
1=
2=
P0304 *Rated Motor Voltage
10 – 2000 V
P1080
Nominal motor voltage (V) from rating plate
P0305 *Rated Motor Current
0 – 2 x inverter rated current (A)
Nominal motor current (A) from rating plate
Selection of Command
Source §
(on / off / reverse)
Selection of Frequency
Setpoint §
No frequency setpoint
BOP frequency control
Analogue Setpoint
Min. Motor Frequency
Sets minimum motor frequency (0-650Hz)
at which the motor will run irrespective of
the frequency setpoint. The value set here
is valid for both clockwise and anticlockwise rotation
P1082
Max. Motor Frequency
Sets maximum motor frequency (0-650Hz)
at which the motor will run at irrespective of
the frequency setpoint. The value set here
is valid for both clockwise and anticlockwise rotation
P0307 *Rated Motor Power
0 – 2000 kW
P1120 Ramp-Up Time
0 – 650 s
Nominal motor power (kW) from rating
plate. If P0100 = 1, values will be in hp
Time taken for the motor to accelerate from
standstill up to maximum motor frequency.
P0310
P1121 Ramp-Down Time
0 – 650 s
*Rated Motor
Frequency
12 – 650 Hz
Nominal motor frequency (Hz) from rating
plate
Time taken for motor to decelerate from
maximum motor frequency down to
standstill
P0311 *Rated Motor Speed
0 – 40000 1 / min
P3900
Nominal motor speed (rpm) from rating
plate
0=
1=
2=
3=
5.1
End Quick
Commissioning
End Quick Commissioning without
motor calculation or factory reset.
End Quick Commissioning with motor
calculation and factory reset
(Recommended)
End Quick Commissioning with motor
calculation and with I/O reset
End Quick Commissioning with motor
calculation but without I/O reset
RESET Using P0010 & P0970
When resetting the inverter P0010 must be set to 30 (Factory Setting), it is
then possible to set P0970 to ‘1’. The inverter will automatically reset all its
parameters to their default settings. This can prove beneficial if you
experience problems during parameter setup and wish to start again.
§ Denotes parameters that contain more detailed lists of possible settings for use in specific
applications. Please refer to the Reference Manual and Operating Instructions on the CD
* Motor related parameters–please refer to motor rating plate drawing.
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5.2
Motor Data for "Quick Commissioning"
To achieve optimum
performance, the
MICROMASTER 420
must have the relevant
rated motor data set
into the correct
parameters. The
diagram below
indicates the data
needed from the motor
rating plate and the
parameters that need
to be set to store the
information.
P0308 P0310
3_Mot
IEC 56
IM B3
230-400V
0.61 0.35 A
0.12kW
2800 / min
50 Hz
Cos j0.81
65%
P0309
5.3
P0304
Nr. ED510 3053
IP54 Rot KL 16
60 Hz 440V Y
0.34A
0.14 kW
Cos j0.81
3310 /min
S.F. -- 1.15
12.022
I.CI.F
P0305 P0311 P0307
Starting/Stopping the motor using a ‘BOP’ (P0700 = 1), (P1000 = 1)
1.
Press the green (RUN) button to start the motor.
2.
Press the ‘UP’ button while the motor is turning. Motor speed increases to
50 Hz.
3.
When the inverter reaches 50 Hz, press the ‘DOWN’ button. Motor speed
and display are decreased.
4.
Change the direction of rotation with the FORWARD / REVERSE button.
5.
The red button STOPS the motor.
5.4
Commissioning with the Advanced Operator Panel (AOP)
The Advanced Operator Panel (AOP), which is available as an option, has all
the functionality of a Basic Operator Panel and at the same time includes the
following features:
Communication via RS232 interface
Expanded language facility
Diagnostic menu and fault finding assistance
Explanation of active parameters, faults etc
Speed, frequency, motor direction and current values etc displayed
Capacity to store and download up to 10 parameter sets
5.5
Additional Control Applications
The MICROMASTER 420 can also be controlled by the following means:
Digital inputs / Analogue inputs
Serial Link via USS Protocol
Automated system via PROFIBUS connection
5.6
Further information ...
For further information about additional control applications, please refer to the
Operating Instructions and Reference Manual on the CD delivered with the
inverter.
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6
Changing the Display / Operator Panel
The procedure for changing the operator panel is illustrated below.
2
1
Fn
1
P
0
4
3
Fn
1
P
Fn
0
1
P
0
6.1
Changing single digits in Parameter values
For changing the parameter value rapidly, the single digits of the display can be
changed by performing the following actions:
1.
Ensure you are in the parameter value changing level (see "Changing
parameters with BOP").
(function button), this causes the right hand digit to blink.
2.
Press
3.
Change the value of this digit by pressing
4.
Press
5.
Perform steps 2 to 4 until the required value is displayed.
6.
Press the
value.
12
/
.
(function button) again causes the next digit to blink.
to leave the parameter value changing level and store the
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Troubleshooting
7.1
With the Status Display Panel
The operating status of the inverter is indicated by the green and red LEDs on
the Status Display Panel. These LEDs indicate the following warnings and fault
states.
Green
Yellow
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Flashing -R1
Flashing -R1
ON
Flashing –R1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Flashing -R1
OFF
ON
Flashing -R1
Flashing -R1
Priority
Display
1
8
13
14
4
5
7
8
9
Flashing -R1
Flashing -R1
Flashing -R2
Flashing –R2
Flashing –R2
Flashing -R1
Flashing -R2
Flashing -R1
Flashing –R2
Flashing –R2
11
6/10
12
2
3
Drive Status Definitions
Mains Not present
Inverter Fault - other than ones listed below
Inverter Running
Ready to run - standby
Fault Overcurrent
Fault Overvoltage
Fault Motor Overtemperature
Fault Inverter overtemperature
Warning Current limit-Both LEDs Flashing same
time
Other Warnings- Both LEDs Flashing Alternately
Undervoltage Trip/Undervoltage warning
Drive is not in ready state--Display State>0
ROM Failure- Both LEDs Flashing same time
RAM Failure- Both LEDs Flashing Alternately
R1- On time 900mSec.
R2- On time 300mSec.
7.2
With Operator Panels (BOP & AOP)
The following fault codes for the Basic Operator and Advanced Operator Panels
indicate the status of the inverter:
BOP/AOP fault code
Status of MICROMASTER 420 Inverter
F0001
F0002
F0004
F0011
Overcurrent
Overvoltage
Inverter overtemperature (internal PTC)
Motor overtemperature by I²t calculation
Overcurrent (Fault F0001)
Ramp up time set too short. Increase P1120 accordingly.
Voltage boost too high. Reduce parameters P1310, P1311 and P1312 to
prevent excessive magnetization of the motor.
Overvoltage (Fault F0002)
Ramp down time set too short. Increase P1121 accordingly.
Note
It is possible that the motors’ performance may be affected at low frequencies if
parameter P1310 falls under 50 (default value).
For further fault code designations, please refer to the MICROMASTER 420
Operating Instructions on the CD included with the inverter.
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8
Parameterization of the Inverter Overview
Prerequisites:
Mechanical and electrical Installation are
completed.
Setting the supply frequency
DIP Switch 2: Off = 50 Hz / ON = 60 Hz
Power ON
Quick Commissioning P0010 = 1
See Chapter 5. For a lot of applications the inverter
will be ready.
Further Commissioning via P0004 and P0003
An overview about the parameter structure is given
on the right. A detailed description you will find in
the Operating Instructions and in the Reference
Manual.
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8.1
Parameter Structure
Overall Structure
Example Inverter Unit
(no filter function)
allows direct access to
the parameters depending
on the selected access level
P0004 = 22
PI Controller
P0
P0003 0
=
3=
000 1,
P0004 = 20
Communication
ce rt
e
xp
nded
e
Ext Stand
a
vel
ccess L
= 4, A cess evel Se
3
c
0
Leve rvi
A
00 = 3,
l
3
0 Access Leve E
,2
l
ess Le
Acc
P
Alarms, Warnings &
Monitoring
Inverter Unit
rd
P0004 = 21
P0004 = 2
P
P0004 = 13
P0004 = 3
Motor Data
P0004 = 7
Commands and
Digital I/O
P0004 = 8
Motor Control
Analogue I/O
P0004 = 12
Drive Features
P0004 = 10
Setpoint Channel &
Ramp Generator
Example Motor Data
P0004 = 3
P0004 = 3, P0003 = 4
Motor Data
Parameters level 1, 2, 3 and 4
concerning the Motor Data
P0004 = 3, P0003 = 3
Parameters level 1, 2 and 3
concerning the Motor Data
P0004 = 3, P0003 = 2
Parameters level 1 and 2
concerning the Motor Data
P0004 = 3, P0003 = 1
Parameters level 1
concerning the Motor Data
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European Low Voltage Directive
The MICROMASTER product range complies with the
requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC as
amended by Directive 98/68/EEC. The units are certified for
compliance with the following standards:
EN 60146-1-1
Semiconductor inverters - General
requirements and line commutated inverters
EN 60204-1
Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of
machine
European Machinery Directive
The MICROMASTER inverter series does not fall under the
scope of the Machinery Directive. However, the products have
been fully evaluated for compliance with the essential Health &
Safety Requirements of the directive when used in a typical
machine application. A Declaration of incorporation is available
on request.
European EMC Directive
When installed according to the recommendations described in
this guide, the MICROMASTER fulfils all requirements of the
EMC Directive as defined by the EMC Product Standard for
Power Drive Systems EN50082-2.
Underwriters Laboratories
UL and CUL LISTED POWER CONVERSION EQUIPMENT
5B33 for use in a pollution degree 2
ISO 9001
Siemens plc operates a quality management system, which
complies with the requirements of ISO 9001.
To submit any suggestions for improvements, please visit the Siemens Standard
Drives Web Site at http://www.siemens.de/micromaster
*6SE6400-5AB00-0BP0*
Order Number: 6SE6400-5AB00-0BP0
Printed in England
Drawing Nr. G85139-K1790-U225-A1
16
Siemens plc
Automation & Drives
Standard Drives Division
Varey Road,
Congleton, CW12 1PH
United Kingdom
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