BeiJer BFI-P2 Series Operation manual

Installation & User Guide
Performance Inverter P2
AC Variable Speed Drives
0.75 - 250kW
200-480V
IP20 - IP55 / NEMA 12 - IP66 /NEMA 4X

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1. Quick Start Up
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1.1. Important Safety Information
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4
1.2. Quick Start Process
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5
2. General Information and Ratings
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6
2.1. Identifying the Drive by Model Number
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6
2.2. Product Rating Label Location
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6
2.3. Understanding the Rating Label
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7
2.4. Drive Model Numbers – IP20
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7
2.5. Drive Model Numbers – IP55
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9
2.6. Drive Model Numbers – IP66 Non-switched
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10
2.7. Drive Model Numbers – IP66 Switched
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11
3. Mechanical Installation
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12
3.1. General
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12
3.2. Before Installation
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12
3.3. UL Compliant Installation
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12
3.4. Installation Following a Period of Storage
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12
3.5. Mechanical Dimensions and Weight
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13
3.6. Guidelines for Enclosure Mounting (IP20 Units) .....
16
3.7. Mounting the Drive – IP20 Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17
3.8. Guidelines for Mounting (IP55 Units)
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17
3.9. Guidelines for Mounting (IP66 Units)
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18
3.10. Removing the Terminal Cover
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19
3.11. Routine Maintenance
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19
4. Electrical Installation
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4.1. Connection Diagram
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20
4.2. Protective Earth (PE) Connection
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22
4.3. Incoming Power Connection
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22
4.4. Operation of 3 Phase drives from a Single Phase
Supply
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23
4.5. Operation with DC Power Supply or Common DC
Bus
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23
4.6. Motor Connection
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4.7. Motor Terminal Box Connections
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23
4.8. Connecting a Brake Resistor
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24
4.9. Control Terminal Wiring
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25
4.10. Control Terminal Connections
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26
4.11. IP66 Switched Version Integrated Control Switch
and Potentiometer Wiring
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27
4.12. Motor Thermal Overload Protection
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27
4.13. EMC Compliant Installation
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28
4.14. Safe Torque Off
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29
5. Keypad and Display Operation
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33
5.1. Keypad and Display Layout
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33
5.2. Selecting the Language on the TFT and OLED Display
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34
5.3. Additional Display Messages
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34
5.4. Changing Parameters
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35
5.5. Parameter Factory Reset / User Reset
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35
5.6. Resetting the Drive Following a Trip
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35
5.7. Keypad Shortcuts
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36
6. Parameters
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6.1. Parameter Set Overview ...................................
37
6.2. Parameter Group 1 – Basic Parameters ......................
37
7. Control Terminal Functions ...........................
40
7.1. Control Source Selection
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40
7.2. Digital Input Configuration Parameter P1-13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42
7.3. Example Connection Schematics ............................
43
8. Extended Parameters
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47
8.1. Parameter Group 2 - Extended Parameters....................
47
8.2. Parameter Group 3 – PID Control...........................
52
8.3. Parameter Group 5 – Communication Parameters .............
56
8.4. Advanced Parameters.....................................
59
8.5. Parameter Group 0 – Monitoring Parameters (Read Only) ......
62
9. Serial Communications........................... 64
9.1. RS-485 Communications
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64
9.2. Modbus RTU Communications..............................
65
9.3. CAN Open Communication ...............................
67
10. Technical Data ................................. 72
10.1. Environmental ...........................................
72
10.2. WEEE Regulations .......................................
72
10.3. Input/Output Power and Current Ratings ....................
72
10.4. Input Power Supply Requirements ..........................
76
10.5. Additional Information for UL Approved Installations...........
76
10.6. Derating Information .....................................
77
10.7. Internal EMC Filter and Varistors – Disconnection Procedure ....
78
11. Troubleshooting................................ 79
11.1. Fault Messages ..........................................
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Declaration of Conformity
Beijer Electronics hereby states that the BFI drive BFI-P2 product range conforms to the relevant safety provisions of the following
council directives:
2014/30/EU (EMC) and 2014/35/EU (LVD)
Designed and manufacture is in accordance with the following harmonised European standards:
EN 61800-5-1: 2007+A1:2017
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Safety requirements. Electrical, thermal and energy.
EN 61800-3: 2004 /A1 2012 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. EMC requirements and specific test methods
EN 55011: 2007 Limits and Methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific
and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment (EMC)
EN60529: 1992 Specifications for degrees of protection provided by enclosures
Safe Torque OFF (“STO”) Function
Beijer BFI-P2 incorporates a hardware STO (Safe Torque Off) Function, designed in accordance with the standards listed below.
Standard Classification InDependent Approval
EN 61800-5-2:2016 Type 2
*TUV
EN ISO 13849-1:2015 PL “d”
EN 61508 (Part 1 to 7):2010 SIL 2
EN60204-1:2006 + A1:2009 + AC: 2010 Uncontrolled Stop “Category 0”
EN 62061:2005/A2:2015 SIL CL 2
Electromagnetic Compatibility
All BFI drives are designed with high standards of EMC in mind. All versions suitable for operation on Single Phase 230 volt and Three Phase
400 volt supplies and intended for use within the European Union are fitted with an internal EMC filter. This EMC filter is designed to reduce
the conducted emissions back into the mains supply via the power cables for compliance with the above harmonised European standards.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment or system into which the product is incorporated complies with the
EMC legislation of the country of use, and the relevant category. Within the European Union, equipment into which this product is
incorporated must comply with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU. This User Guide provides guidance to ensure that the applicable
standards may be achieved.
Copyright the Manufacturer © 2020
All rights reserved. No part of this User Guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical or mechanical
including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher.
2 Year Warranty
All Beijer Electronics BFI drive units carry a 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects from the date of manufacture. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage caused during or resulting from transport, receipt of delivery, installation or
commissioning. The manufacturer also accepts no liability for damage or consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent
or incorrect installation, incorrect adjustment of the operating parameters of the drive, incorrect matching of the drive to the motor,
incorrect installation, unacceptable dust, moisture, corrosive substances, excessive vibration or ambient temperatures outside of the
design specification.
The local distributor may offer different terms and conditions at their discretion, and in all cases concerning warranty, the local
distributor should be contacted first.
This user guide is the “original instructions” document. All non-English versions are translations of the
“original instructions”.
The contents of this User Guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interest of a commitment to a policy of
continuous improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance or the
contents of the User Guide without notice.
This User Guide is for use with version 2.45 Firmware. User Guide Revision 3.04.
Beijer Electronics adopts a policy of continuous improvement and whilst every effort has been made to provide accurate and up to
date information, the information contained in this User Guide should be used for guidance purposes only and does not form the part
of any contract.
When installing the drive on any power supply where the phase-ground voltage may exceed the phase-phase voltage
(typically IT supply networks or Marine vessels) it is essential that the internal EMC filter ground and surge protection varistor
ground (where fitted) are disconnected. If in doubt, refer to Beijer Electronics for further information.
This manual is intended as a guide for proper installation. Beijer Electronics cannot assume responsibility for the compliance
or the non-compliance to any code, national, local or otherwise, for the proper installation of this drive or associated
equipment. A hazard of personal injury and/or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored during installation.
This BFI drive contains high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of the main supply. Before working
on the drive, ensure isolation of the main supply from line inputs. Wait ten (10) minutes for the capacitors to discharge to
safe voltage levels. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.
Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved
should install, adjust, operate, or service this equipment. Read and understand this manual and other applicable manuals
in their entirety before proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

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1. Quick Start Up
1.1. Important Safety Information
Please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION below, and all Warning and Caution information elsewhere.
Danger: Indicates a risk of electric shock, which,
if not avoided, could result in damage to the
equipment and possible injury or death.
This variable speed drive product (BFI drive) is intended for
professional incorporation into complete equipment or systems
as part of a fixed installation. If installed incorrectly it may present
a safety hazard. The BFI drive uses high voltages and currents,
carries a high level of stored electrical energy, and is used to
control mechanical plant that may cause injury. Close attention
is required to system design and electrical installation to avoid
hazards in either normal operation or in the event of equipment
malfunction. Only qualified electricians are allowed to install and
maintain this product.
System design, installation, commissioning and maintenance must
be carried out only by personnel who have the necessary training
and experience. They must carefully read this safety information
and the instructions in this Guide and follow all information
regarding transport, storage, installation and use of the BFI drive,
including the specified environmental limitations.
Do not perform any flash test or voltage withstand test on the BFI
drive. Any electrical measurements required should be carried out
with the BFI drive disconnected.
Electric shock hazard! Disconnect and ISOLATE the BFI drive
before attempting any work on it. High voltages are present
at the terminals and within the drive for up to 10 minutes after
disconnection of the electrical supply. Always ensure by using a
suitable multimeter that no voltage is present on any drive power
terminals prior to commencing any work.
Where supply to the drive is through a plug and socket connector,
do not disconnect until 10 minutes have elapsed after turning off
the supply.
Ensure correct earthing connections and cable selection as
defined by local legislation or codes. The drive may have a
leakage current of greater than 3.5mA; furthermore the earth
cable must be sufficient to carry the maximum supply fault current
which normally will be limited by the fuses or MCB. Suitably rated
fuses or MCB should be fitted in the mains supply to the drive,
according to any local legislation or codes.
Do not carry out any work on the drive control cables whilst
power is applied to the drive or to the external control circuits.
The “Safe Torque Off” Function does not prevent high voltages
from being present at the drives power terminals.
Danger: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
other than electrical, which if not avoided, could
result in damage to property.
Within the European Union, all machinery in which this product is used must
comply with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Safety of Machinery.
In particular, the machine manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that
the electrical equipment complies with EN60204-1 and providing a
disconnecting device which must be one of the following types:
A switch-disconnector, utilization category AC-23B (EN 60947-3).
A circuit breaker suitable for isolation in accordance with
EN 60947-2.
A disconnector with an integrated auxiliary contact that ensures under
all circumstances the switching devices break the load circuit prior to
opening of the main contacts of the disconnector (EN 60947-3).
For installation in other regions, conformance with local electrical
regulations and codes of practice must be adhered to.
The level of integrity offered by the BFI drive control input functions –
for example stop/start, forward/reverse and maximum speed, is not
sufficient for use in safety-critical applications without inDependent
channels of protection. All applications where malfunction could cause
injury or loss of life must be subject to a risk assessment and further
protection provided where needed.
The driven motor can start at power up if the enable input signal is present.
The STOP function does not remove potentially lethal high voltages.
ISOLATE the drive and wait 10 minutes before starting any work on it.
Never carry out any work on the Drive, Motor or Motor cable whilst
the input power is still applied.
The BFI drive can be programmed to operate the driven motor at
speeds above or below the speed achieved when connecting the
motor directly to the mains supply. Obtain confirmation from the
manufacturers of the motor and the driven machine about suitability for
operation over the intended speed range prior to machine start up.
Do not activate the automatic fault reset function on any systems
whereby this may cause a potentially dangerous situation.
IP55 and IP66 drives provide their own pollution degree 2
environments. IP20 drives must be installed in a pollution degree 2
environment, mounted in a cabinet with IP54 or better.
BFI drives are intended for indoor use only, useless specifically stated
as being suitable for installation outdoors and installed in accordance
with the Manufacturers guidelines.
When mounting the drive, ensure that sufficient cooling is provided. Do
not carry out drilling operations with the drive in place, dust and swarf
from drilling may lead to damage.
The entry of conductive or flammable foreign bodies should be
prevented. Flammable material should not be placed close to the drive.
Relative humidity must be less than 95% (non-condensing).
Ensure that the supply voltage, frequency and no. of phases (1 or 3
phase) correspond to the rating of the BFI drive as delivered.
Never connect the mains power supply to the Output terminals U, V, W.
Do not install any type of automatic switchgear between the drive and
the motor.
Wherever control cabling is close to power cabling, maintain a
minimum separation of 100 mm and arrange crossings at 90 degrees.
Ensure that all terminals are tightened to the appropriate torque setting.
Do not attempt to carry out any repair of the BFI drive. In the case of
suspected fault or malfunction, contact Beijer Electronics for further
assistance.
Do not operate the drive with any of the enclosure covers removed.

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1.2. Quick Start Process
Step Action See Section Page
1 Identify the Model Type and ratings of your drive
from the model code on the label. In particular:
- Check the voltage rating is suitable for the
incoming supply
- Check the output current capacity meets or
exceeds the full load current for the intended
motor
- Check the enclosure type is suitable for the
intended mounting location.
2.1. Identifying the Drive by Model Number
2.3. Understanding the Rating Label
2.4. Drive Model Numbers – IP20
2.5. Drive Model Numbers – IP55
2.6. Drive Model Numbers – IP66 Non-switched
3.1. General
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7
7
9
10
12
2 Unpack and check the drive.
Notify the supplier and shipper immediately of any
damage.
3 Ensure correct ambient and environmental conditions
for the drive are met by the proposed mounting
location.
10.1. Environmental 72
4 Install the drive in a suitable cabinet (IP20 Units),
ensuring suitable cooling air is available.
Mount the drive to the wall or machine (IP55 &
IP66).
3.1. General
3.2. Before Installation
3.5. Mechanical Dimensions and Weight
3.6. Guidelines for Enclosure Mounting (IP20 Units)
3.7. Mounting the Drive – IP20 Units
3.8. Guidelines for Mounting (IP55 Units)
3.9. Guidelines for Mounting (IP66 Units)
12
12
13
16
17
17
18
5 Select the correct power and motor cables
according to local wiring regulations or code, noting
the maximum permissible sizes.
10.3. Input/Output Power and Current Ratings 72
6 For IT Supply network, or any power supply type
where the phase – earth voltage may exceed
the phase – phase voltage (such as ungrounded
supplies), disconnect the EMC filter before
connecting the supply.
10.7. Internal EMC Filter and Varistors – Disconnection
Procedure
78
7 Check the supply cable and motor cable for faults or
short circuits.
8 Route the cables
9 Check that the intended motor is suitable for use,
noting any precautions recommended by the supplier
or manufacturer.
4.6. Motor Connection
8.2.3. Parameter Group 4 – High Performance Motor
Control
23
53
10 Check the motor terminal box for correct Star or
Delta configuration where applicable.
4.7. Motor Terminal Box Connections 23
11 Ensure correct wiring protection is providing, by
installing a suitable circuit breaker or fuses in the
incoming supply line.
4.3.3. Fuse / Circuit Breaker Selection 22
12 Connect the power cables, especially ensuring the
protective earth connection is made.
4.1. Connection Diagram 20
13 Connect the control cables as required for the
application.
4.10. Control Terminal Connections 26
14 Thoroughly check the installation and wiring.
15 Commission the drive parameters. 5.4. Changing Parameters
6. Parameters
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General Information & Ratings
2. General Information and Ratings
2.1. Identifying the Drive by Model Number
The model number of each Beijer BFI-P2 is constructed according to the following system:
BFI - P2 - 2 4 - 0023 - 1 F 4 2 - M N
Product Family PCB Coating
N : Standard Localised Coating
Product type & Generation
P2: Performance inverter
Display
M: TFT display
T : OLED Text Display
Frame Size, 2-8
Voltage Code
2 : 230 Volt
4 : 400 Volt
Enclosure
2 : IP20
N : IP55 Non-Switched
A: IP66 Outdoor Non-Switched
B: IP66 Outdoor Switched
Current Rating e.g. 0023 = 2.3A
Brake Chopper
4 : Internal Brake Chopper
No. of input phases
1 = Single Phase Input
3 = 3 Phase Input F : Internal Filter
2.2. Product Rating Label Location
All Beijer BFI-P2 models carry a rating label, which can be located as follows:
IP20 Models IP55 Models IP66 Models
On right hand side when viewed from the
front.
On right hand side when viewed from the
front.
On the top surface.

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2.3. Understanding the Rating Label
The product rating label provides the following information.
Key Style 1 Style 2
1Model Code
Input :
Output:
Serial No.:
Max Amb. 40ºC
MMaaddee iinn tthhee UUKK
C AU T I O N
BFI-P2-44-0240-3F4N-TN
025 010
380-480V +/-10%, 50/60Hz,3 phase, 29 A (pk)
0-500 V, A,24.0 11kW,
3
pha se, 0-500 Hz
111111 11111
kW
ODP-2-44110-3KF4N-TN
11111111111
01/05/2020
Performance Inverter P2
Fla sh
Test
380-480
V +/-10%
025010
ODP-2 IP55, S4, 380-480V,
3Ph, 11kW, 24A, OLED,
Brk
Read U se r g ui de befor e
installation or servicing
Power dow n f or 5 mins
befo r e r emo vin g c ov er
60223
S/Ware : 2.45
Listed2AD0
E36 53 11
In d.C on t.E q.
installation or servicing
Further information
available from
ODE-3-220070-1F4A
11111111111
01/05/2020
025010
ODE-3 G266, S2, 200-240,
3Ph, 1.5kW/2HP, 7A
200-240V +/-10%
ODE-3 G266, S2, 200-240,
3Ph, 1.5kW/2HP, 7A
11111111111
Input
Output
Serial No.:
M
M
a
a
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d
e
e
i
i
n
n
t
t
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e
e
U
U
K
K
CAU TIO N
B
B
F
F
I
I
-
-
P
P
2
2
-
-
2
2
2
2
-
-
0
0
0
0
7
7
0
0
-
-
1
1
F
F
4
4
A
A
-
-
M
M
N
N
025010
200-240 1 12.9
0-250 7.0 1. 5
3 0-500
11111111111
50/60 2
S/Wa re
:
kW
3.08
Read User Guide BeforePower down for
5min before
Risk of Electr ic Shock
removing
cover
Ø F(Hz) I (A) HP
protection refer to User Guide
6 6I P
Listed2AD0
E365311
In d. C ont .E q.
SCCR: For rating and
V
/ NEMA 4X
Performance Inv erter P2 63513
2Enclosure Type and IP Rating
3Firmware Version
4Serial Number
5Technical Data – Supply Voltage
6Technical Data – Maximum
continuous output current
2.4. Drive Model Numbers – IP20
Mechanical Dimensions and Mounting information are shown in section 3.5.1. IP20 Units on page 13.
Electrical Specifications are shown in section 10.3. Input/Output Power and Current Ratings on page 72.
200-240V ±10% - 1 Phase Input
Model Number with Filter kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-22-0043-1F42-MN 0.75 4.3 2
BFI-P2-22-0070-1F42-MN 1.5 7 2
BFI-P2-22-0105-1F42-MN 2.2 10.5 2
200-240V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
Model Number with Filter kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-22-0043-3F42-MN 0.75 4.3 2
BFI-P2-22-0070-3F42-MN 1.5 7 2
BFI-P2-22-0105-3F42-MN 2.2 10.5 2
BFI-P2-32-0180-3F42-MN 4 18 3
BFI-P2-32-0240-3F42-MN 5.5 24 3
BFI-P2-42-0300-3F42-MN 7. 5 30 4
BFI-P2-42-0460-3F42-MN 11 46 4
BFI-P2-52-0610-3F42-MN 15 61 5
BFI-P2-52-0720-3F42-MN 18.5 72 5
BFI-P2-62-0900-3F42-MN 22 90 6A
BFI-P2-62-1100-3F42-MN 30 110 6A
BFI-P2-62-1500-3F42-MN 37 15 0 6B
BFI-P2-62-1800-3F42-MN 45 18 0 6B
3
6
1
4
5
6
1
4
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380-480V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
Model Number with Filter kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-24-0022-3F42-MN 0. 75 2.2 2
BFI-P2-24-0041-3F42-MN 1.5 4 .1 2
BFI-P2-24-0058-3F42-MN 2.2 5.8 2
BFI-P2-24-0095-3F42-MN 4 9.5 2
BFI-P2-34-0140-3F42-MN 5.5 14 3
BFI-P2-34-0180-3F42-MN 7. 5 18 3
BFI-P2-34-0240-3F42-MN 11 24 3
BFI-P2-44-0300-3F42-MN 15 30 4
BFI-P2-44-0390-3F42-MN 18.5 39 4
BFI-P2-44-0460-3F42-MN 22 46 4
BFI-P2-54-0610-3F42-MN 30 61 5
BFI-P2-54-0720-3F42-MN 37 72 5
BFI-P2-64-0900-3F42-MN 45 90 6A
BFI-P2-64-1100-3F42-MN 55 110 6A
BFI-P2-64-1500-3F42-MN 75 15 0 6B
BFI-P2-64-1800-3F42-MN 90 18 0 6B
BFI-P2-64-2020-3F42-MN 110 202 6B
BFI-P2-84-3700-3F42-TN 200 370 8
BFI-P2-84-4500-3F42-TN 250 450 8
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2.5. Drive Model Numbers – IP55
Mechanical dimensions and mounting information are shown from section 3.5.2. IP55 Units on page 14.
Electrical specifications are shown in section 10.3. Input/Output Power and Current Ratings on page 72.
200-240V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
Model Number with Filter kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-42-0240-3F4N-TN 5.5 24 4
BFI-P2-42-0300-3F4N-TN 7. 5 30 4
BFI-P2-42-0460-3F4N-TN 11 46 4
BFI-P2-52-0610-3F4N-TN 15 61 5
BFI-P2-52-0720-3F4N-TN 18.5 72 5
BFI-P2-62-0900-3F4N-TN 22 90 6
BFI-P2-62-1100-3F4N-TN 30 110 6
BFI-P2-62-1500-3F4N-TN 37 15 0 6
BFI-P2-62-1800-3F4N-TN 45 18 0 6
BFI-P2-72-2020-3F4N-TN 55 202 7
BFI-P2-72-2480-3F4N-TN 75 248 7
380-480V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
Model Number with Filter kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-44-0240-3F4N-TN 11 24 4
BFI-P2-44-0300-3F4N-TN 15 30 4
BFI-P2-44-0390-3F4N-TN 18.5 39 4
BFI-P2-44-0460-3F4N-TN 22 46 4
BFI-P2-54-0610-3F4N-TN 30 61 5
BFI-P2-54-0720-3F4N-TN 37 72 5
BFI-P2-64-0900-3F4N-TN 45 90 6
BFI-P2-64-1100-3F4N-TN 55 110 6
BFI-P2-64-1500-3F4N-TN 75 15 0 6
BFI-P2-64-1800-3F4N-TN 90 18 0 6
BFI-P2-74-2020-3F4N-TN 110 202 7
BFI-P2-74-2400-3F4N-TN 13 2 240 7
BFI-P2-74-3020-3F4N-TN 160 302 7
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2.6. Drive Model Numbers – IP66 Non-switched
Mechanical dimensions and mounting information are shown from section 3.5.3. IP66 Units on page 15.
Electrical specifications are shown in section 10.3. Input/Output Power and Current Ratings on page 72.
200-240V ±10% - 1 Phase Input
kW Model Number kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-22-0043-1F4A-MN 1 4.3 2
BFI-P2-22-0070-1F4A-MN 2 7 2
BFI-P2-22-0105-1F4A-MN 3 10.5 2
200-240V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
kW Model Number kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-22-0043-3F4A-MN 0.75 4.3 2
BFI-P2-22-0070-3F4A-MN 1.5 7 2
BFI-P2-22-0105-3F4A-MN 2.2 10.5 2
BFI-P2-32-0180-3F4A-MN 4 18 3
BFI-P2-32-0240-3F4A-MN 5.5 24 3
380-480V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
kW Model Number kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-24-0022-3F4A-MN 0.75 2.2 2
BFI-P2-24-0041-3F4A-MN 1.5 4 .1 2
BFI-P2-24-0058-3F4A-MN 2.2 5.8 2
BFI-P2-24-0095-3F4A-MN 4 9.5 2
BFI-P2-34-0140-3F4A-MN 5.5 14 3
BFI-P2-34-0180-3F4A-MN 7. 5 18 3
BFI-P2-34-0240-3F4A-MN 11 24 3
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2.7. Drive Model Numbers – IP66 Switched
Mechanical dimensions and mounting information are shown from section 3.5.3. IP66 Units on page 15.
Electrical specifications are shown in section 10.3. Input/Output Power and Current Ratings on page 72.
200-240V ±10% - 1 Phase Input
kW Model Number kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-22-0043-1F4B-MN 1 4.3 2
BFI-P2-22-0070-1F4B-MN 2 7 2
BFI-P2-22-0105-1F4B-MN 3 10.5 2
200-240V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
kW Model Number kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-22-0043-3F4B-MN 0.75 4.3 2
BFI-P2-22-0070-3F4B-MN 1.5 7 2
BFI-P2-22-0105-3F4B-MN 2.2 10.5 2
BFI-P2-32-0180-3F4B-MN 4 18 3
BFI-P2-32-0240-3F4B-MN 5.5 24 3
380-480V ±10% - 3 Phase Input
kW Model Number kW Output Current (A) Frame Size
BFI-P2-24-0022-3F4B-MN 0.75 2.2 2
BFI-P2-24-0041-3F4B-MN 1.5 4 .1 2
BFI-P2-24-0058-3F4B-MN 2.2 5.8 2
BFI-P2-24-0095-3F4B-MN 4 9.5 2
BFI-P2-34-0140-3F4B-MN 5.5 14 3
BFI-P2-34-0180-3F4B-MN 7. 5 18 3
BFI-P2-34-0240-3F4B-MN 11 24 32
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3. Mechanical Installation
3.1. General
The BFI drive should be mounted in a vertical position only, on a flat, flame resistant, vibration free mounting using the integral
mounting holes or DIN Rail clip (Frame Size 2 only).
Do not mount flammable material close to the BFI drive.
Ensure that the minimum cooling air gaps, as detailed in sections 3.6. Guidelines for Enclosure Mounting (IP20 Units) on page
16, 3.8. Guidelines for Mounting (IP55 Units) on page 17 and 3.9. Guidelines for Mounting (IP66 Units) on page 18
are left clear.
Ensure that the ambient temperature range does not exceed the permissible limits for the BFI drive given in section 10.1. Environmental
on page 72.
Provide suitable clean, moisture and contaminant free cooling air sufficient to fulfil the cooling requirements of the BFI drive.
3.2. Before Installation
Carefully Unpack the BFI drive and check for any signs of damage. Notify the shipper immediately if any exist.
Check the drive rating label to ensure it is of the correct type and power requirements for the application.
To prevent accidental damage always store the BFI drive in its original box until required. Storage area should be clean and dry
and within the temperature range –40°C to +60°C.
3.3. UL Compliant Installation
Note the following for UL-compliant installation:
For an up to date list of UL compliant products, please refer to UL listing NMMS.E365311.
The drive can be operated within an ambient temperature range as stated in section
10.1. Environmental on page 72
.
For IP20 units, installation is required in a pollution degree 1 environment.
For IP55 units, installation in a pollution degree 2 environment is permissible.
For IP66 units, installation in a pollution degree 4 environment is permissible.
UL Listed ring terminals / lugs must be used for all bus bar and grounding connections.
Refer to section 10.5. Additional Information for UL Approved Installations on page 76.
3.4. Installation Following a Period of Storage
Where the drive has been stored for some time prior to installation, or
has remained without the main power supply present for an extended
period of time, it is necessary to reform the DC capacitors within the
drive according to the following table before operation. For drives
which have not been connected to the main power supply for a
period of more than 2 years, this requires a reduced mains voltage
to be applied for a time period, and gradually increased prior to
operating the drive. The voltage levels relative to the drive rated
voltage, and the time periods for which they must be applied are
shown in the following table. Following completion of the procedure,
the drive may be operated as normal.
100%
75%
50%
25%
T1 T2 T3 T4
Storage Period
/Power-OFF
Period
Initial
Input
Voltage
Level
Time
Period T1
Secondary
Input
Voltage
Level
Time
Period T2
Third
Input
Voltage
Level
Time
Period T3
Final
Input
Voltage
Level
Time
Period T4
Up to 1 Year 100% N/A
1 – 2 Years 100% 1 Hour N/A
2 – 3 Years 25% 30 Minutes 50% 30 Minutes 75% 30 Minutes 100% 30 Minutes
More than 3 Years 25% 2 Hours 50% 2 Hours 75% 2 Hours 100% 2 Hours

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3.5. Mechanical Dimensions and Weight
3.5.1. IP20 Units
Drive Size A B C D E Weight
mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in Kg Ib
2221 8.70 110 4.33 185 7.28 209 8.23 63 2.48 1.8 4.0
32 61 10.28 131 5.16 205 8.07 247 9.72 80 3 .15 3.5 7. 7
4418 16.46 172 6.77 240 9.45 400 15 . 75 12 5 4.92 9.2 20.3
5 486 19.13 233 9.17 260 10.24 460 18.11 175 6.89 18 .1 39.9
6A 614 24 .17 286 11 . 2 5 320 12.59 578 22.75 200 7. 87 32 70.5
6B 726 28.58 330 13 320 12.59 680 26.77 225 8.85 43 94.8
8 995 3 9.17 480 18.89 477 18 . 7 7 942 37.08 432 17 13 0 286.6
Mounting Bolts Tightening Torques
Frame Size Metric UNF Frame Size Required Torque
2 M4 #8 Control Terminals All 0.5 Nm 4.5 lb-in
3 M4 #8
Power Terminals
2 & 3 1 Nm 9 lb-in
4 M8 5/16 4 2 Nm 18 lb-in
5 M8 5/16 5 4 Nm 35.5 lb-in
6A M8 5/16 6A 12 Nm 9 lb-ft
6B M10 3/8 6B 15 Nm 11 lb-ft
8M 12 7/16 8 57 Nm 42 lb-ft
NOTE
*The IP20 Frame Size 4 Chassis can obstruct the rotation (tightening) of a bolt or screw with a hex head, a fixing with a round head
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3.5.2. IP55 Units
C
B
E
D
Drive Size A B C D E Weight
mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in kg Ib
4 450 17. 72 171 6.73 252 9.92 428 16.85 110 4.33 11 . 5 25.4
5540 21.26 235 9.25 270 10.63 515 20.28 175 6.89 23 50.7
6 865 34.06 330 12.99 330 12.99 830 32.68 200 7. 87 55 121. 2
7 1280 50.39 330 12.99 360 14 .17 124 5 49.02 200 7. 87 89
196.2
Mounting Bolts Tightening Torques
Frame Size Metric UNF Frame Size Required Torque
4 M8 5/16 Control Terminals All 0.5 Nm 4.5 lb-in
5 M8 5/16
Power Terminals
4 2 Nm 18 lb-in
6M10 3/8 5 4 Nm 35.5 lb-in
7M10 3/8 6 15 Nm 11 lb-ft
7 15 Nm 11 lb-ft
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3.5.3. IP66 Units
C
Drive Size A B C D E Weight
mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in kg Ib
2257 10 .12 18 8 7.40 239 9 . 41 200 7. 87 178 7. 01 4.8 10.6
3310 12.20 211 8.29 266 10.47 252
9.90
200 7. 87 7. 7 16.8
Mounting Bolts Tightening Torques
Frame Size Metric UNF Frame Size Required Torque
2 M4 #8 Control Terminals All 0.5 Nm 4.5 lb-in
3 M4 #8 Power Terminals 2 & 3 1 Nm 9 lb-in
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3.6. Guidelines for Enclosure Mounting (IP20 Units)
IP20 drives are suitable for use in pollution degree 1 environments, according to IEC-664-1. For pollution degree 2 or higher
environments, drives should be mounted in a suitable control cabinet with sufficient ingress protection to maintain a pollution
degree 1 environment around the drive.
Enclosures should be made from a thermally conductive material.
Ensure the minimum air gap clearances around the drive as shown below are observed when mounting the drive.
Where ventilated enclosures are used, there should be venting above the drive and below the drive to ensure good air circulation.
Air should be drawn in below the drive and expelled above the drive.
In any environments where the conditions require it, the enclosure must be designed to protect the BFI drive against ingress of
airborne dust, corrosive gases or liquids, conductive contaminants (such as condensation, carbon dust, and metallic particles) and
sprays or splashing water from all directions.
High moisture, salt or chemical content environments should use a suitably sealed (non-vented) enclosure.
The enclosure design and layout should ensure that adequate ventilation paths and clearances are provided to allow air to circulate
through the drive heatsink. Beijer Electronics recommend the following minimum sizes for drives mounted in non-ventilated metallic
enclosures:
Drive Size
X
Above & Below
Y
Either Side
Z
Between
Recommended
airflow
mm in mm in mm in m3/min CFM
275 2.95 10 0.39 46 1. 81 0.3 11
3100 3.94 10 0.39 52 2.05 0.9 31
4 200 7. 87 25 0.98 70 2.76 1.7 62
5 200 7. 87 25 0.98 70 2.76 2.9 10 4
6A 200 7. 87 25 0.98 70 2.76
6B 200 7. 87 25 0.98 70 2.76
8350 11 . 81 50 3.94 412 16.22 20 705
NOTE
Dimension Z assumes that the drives are mounted side-by-side with no clearance.
Typical drive heat losses are <3% of operating load conditions.
Above are guidelines only and the operating ambient temperature of the drive MUST be maintained at all times.
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3.7. Mounting the Drive – IP20 Units
IP20 Units are intended for installation within a control cabinet.
When mounting with screws:
o Using the drive as a template, or the dimensions shown above, mark the locations for drilling.
o Ensure that when mounting locations are drilled, the dust from drilling does not enter the drive.
o Mount the drive to the cabinet backplate using suitable mounting screws.
o Position the drive, and tighten the mounting screws securely.
When Din Rail Mounting (Frame Size 2 Only):
o Locate the DIN rail mounting slot on the rear of the drive onto the top of the DIN rail first.
o Press the bottom of the drive onto the DIN rail until the lower clip attaches to the DIN rail.
o If necessary, use a suitable flat blade screw driver to pull the DIN rail clip down to allow the drive to mount securely on the rail.
o To remove the drive from the DIN rail, use a suitable flat blade screwdriver to pull the release tab downwards, and lift the
bottom of the drive away from the rail first.
3.8. Guidelines for Mounting (IP55 Units)
Before mounting the drive, ensure that the chosen location meets the environmental condition requirements for the drive shown in
section 10.1. Environmental on page 72.
The drive must be mounted vertically, on a suitable flat surface.
The minimum mounting clearances as shown in the table below must be observed.
The mounting site and chosen mountings should be sufficient to support the weight of the drives.
IP55 units do not require mounting inside an electrical control cabinet; however they may be if desired.
Using the drive as a template, or the dimensions shown above, mark the locations required for drilling.
Suitable cable glands to maintain the IP protection of the drive are required. Gland sizes should be selected based on the number
and size of the required connection cables. Drives are supplied with a plain, undrilled gland plate to allow the correct hole sizes to
be cut as required. Remove the gland plate from the drive prior to drilling.
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Drive Size X –Above & Below Y –Either Side
mm in mm in
4 200 7. 87 10 0.39
5 200 7. 87 10 0.39
6 200 7. 87 10 0.39
7 200 7. 87 10 0.39
NOTE
Typical drive heat losses are approximately 3% of operating load conditions.
Above are guidelines only and the operating ambient temperature of the drive MUST be maintained at all times.
3.9. Guidelines for Mounting (IP66 Units)
Before mounting the drive, ensure that the chosen location meets the environmental condition requirements for the drive shown in
section 10.1. Environmental on page 72.
The drive must be mounted vertically, on a suitable flat surface.
The minimum mounting clearances as shown in the table below must be observed.
The mounting site and chosen mountings should be sufficient to support the weight of the drives.
Using the drive as a template, or the dimensions shown below, mark the locations required for drilling.
Suitable cable glands to maintain the ingress protection of the drive are required. Gland holes for power and motor cables are
pre-cut into the drive removable gland plate. Recommended gland sizes are shown below. Gland holes for control cables may be
cut as required.
Drive
Size
X
Above & Below Cable Gland Sizes
mm in Frame Power Cable Motor Cable Control Cables
2 & 3 200 7. 87 2 & 3 PG21 (M25) PG21 (M25) PG13.5 (M20)
NOTE
Typical drive heat losses are approximately 3% of operating load conditions.
Above are guidelines only and the operating ambient temperature of the drive MUST be maintained at all times.
Alternative metric gland sizes are shown in the brackets.
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3.10. Removing the Terminal Cover
3.10.1. Frame Sizes 2 & 3
Terminal Cover
Release Screws for IP66
Frame Sizes 2 & 3 (left)
Using a suitable cross-head
screwdriver, undo screws
indicated by the arrows until they
rotate freely and the terminal
cover can be removed easily.
Terminal Cover Release
Screws for IP55 Frame
Sizes 4, 5, 6 & 7 (below)
Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
rotate retaining screws indicated by
arrows until the screw slot is vertical.
3.10.2. Frame Size 4 3.10.3. Frame Size 5 3.10.4. Frame Sizes 6 & 7
3.11. Routine Maintenance
The drive should be included within the scheduled maintenance program so that the installation maintains a suitable operating
environment, this should include:
Ambient temperature is within the limits set out in section 10.1. Environmental on page 72.
Heat sink fans freely rotating and dust free.
The Enclosure in which the drive is installed should be free from dust and condensation; furthermore ventilation fans and air filters
should be checked for correct air flow.
Checks should also be made on all electrical connections, ensuring screw terminals are correctly torqued; and that power cables
have no signs of heat damage.
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4. Electrical Installation
4.1. Connection Diagram
All power terminal locations are marked directly on the product. IP20 Frame Size 2 – 4 units have AC power input located at the top
with the motor and brake resistor connections located at the bottom. All other units have power terminals located at the bottom.
4.1.1. Electrical Power Connections
L1/L L2/N L3
L1/L L2/N L3
Mains (1 or 3 phase)
U V W
BFI-P2
PE
BR
DC
+
DC+ DC-
PE
WI
VI
UI
M
DC
-
Incoming Power Connection
Additional information in section 4.3. on page 22
Protective Earth PE Connection
Additional information in section 4.2. on page 21
Isolator/Disconnect
Ensure there is at least 30 seconds
between each power-on!
Fuses/Circuit Breaker
Additional information in section 4.3.3. on page 22
External Line Reactor
Additional information in section 4.3.4. on page 23
NOTE An input choke must be installed
with the IP20 Frame Size 8.
External EMC Filter (optional)
Additional information in section 4 .13 . on page 28
External Output Filter (optional)
Output Choke (load reactor)
dV/dT filter
Sinewave filter
Brake Resistor with Thermal Overload Protection
Additional information in section 4.8. on page 24
DC Power Supply or Common Bus DC
Additional information in section 4.5. on page 23
Shielded Motor Cable with PE Connection
Additional information in section 4.6. on page 23
NOTE Enclosed drives are not suitable for rigid conduit system connection.
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