Delta EB3000 Series User manual

AS-0249320-02
2022/06/15
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Delta Elevator Drive
EB3000 Series User Manual
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EB3000 Series User Manual
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(Original instructions)

I
READ PRIOR TO INSTALLATION FOR SAFETY.
Disconnect AC input power before connecting any wiring to the AC motor drive.
Even if the power has been turned off, a charge may still remain in the DC-link
capacitors with hazardous voltages before the POWER LED is OFF. Do NOT touch the
internal circuits and components.
There are highly sensitive MOS components on the printed circuit boards. These
components are especially sensitive to static electricity. Take anti-static measure before
touching these components or the circuit boards.
Never modify the internal components or wiring.
Ground the AC motor drive by using the ground terminal. The grounding method must
comply with the laws of the country where the AC motor drive is to be installed.
Do NOT install the AC motor drive in a location with high temperature, direct sunlight or
inflammable materials or gases.
Do NOT connect the drive to a public AC mains distribution network.
Never connect the AC motor drive output terminals U/T1, V/T2 and W/T3 directly to the
AC mains circuit power supply.
After finishing the wiring of the AC motor drive, check if U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 are short-
circuited to ground with a multimeter. Do NOT power the drive if short circuits occur.
Eliminate the short circuits before the drive is powered.
The rated voltage of power system to install motor drives is listed below. Ensure that the
installation voltage is in the correct range when installing a motor drive.
1. For 230V models, the range is between 170–264V.
2. For 460V models, the range is between 323–528V.
Refer to the table below for short circuit rating:
Model (Power)
Short circuit rating
230V / 460V
100 kA
Only qualified persons are allowed to install, wire and maintain the AC motor drives.
Even if the three-phase AC motor is stopped, a charge with hazardous voltages may still
remain in the main circuit terminals of the AC motor drive.
The performance of electrolytic capacitor will degrade if it is not charged for a long time.
It is recommended to charge the drive which is stored in no charge condition every 2
years for 3–4 hours to restore the performance of electrolytic capacitor in the motor
drive. NOTE: When power up the motor drive, use adjustable AC power source (e.g. AC
autotransformer) to charge the drive at 70%–80% of rated voltage for 30 minutes (do not
run the motor drive). Then charge the drive at 100% of rated voltage for an hour (do not
run the motor drive). By doing these, restore the performance of electrolytic capacitor
before starting to run the motor drive. Do NOT run the motor drive at 100% rated voltage
right away.
Pay attention to the following precautions when transporting and installing this package
(including wooden crate and wood stave)
1. If you need to deworm the wooden crate, do NOT use fumigation or you will damage
the drive. Any damage to the drive caused by using fumigation voids the warranty.
2. Use other methods, such as heat treatment or any other non-fumigation treatment, to
deworm the wood packaging material.
3. If you use heat treatment to deworm, leave the packaging materials in an
environment of over 56°C for a minimum of thirty minutes.
Connect the drive to a three-phase three-wire or three-phase four-wire Wye system to
comply with UL standards.
If the motor drive generates leakage current over AC 3.5 mA or over DC 10 mA on a
grounding conductor, compliance with local grounding regulations or IEC61800-5-1
standard is the minimum requirement for grounding.
NOTE: The content of this manual may be revised without prior notice. Consult our distributors or download the
latest version at http://www.deltaww.com/iadownload_acmotordrive

II
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................1-1
1-1 Nameplate Information…...........................................................................................................1-2
1-2 Model Name…………................................................................................................................1-3
1-3 Serial Number............................................................................................................................1-3
1-4 Apply After-sales Service by Mobile Device…………………….….………………………...……1-4
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................2-1
2-1 Dimensions..................................................................................................................2-2
2-2 Mechanical Installation...............................................................................................................2-5
2-3 Airflow and Power Dissipation....................................................................................................2-7
CHAPTER 3 OPTION CARDS .................................................................................................................3-1
3-1 Option Card Installation..............................................................................................................3-2
3-2 EMEB-PGHH-1........................................................................................................................3-7
3-3 EMEB-PGAB-1........................................................................................................................3-12
3-4 EMEB-PGABD-1......................................................................................................................3-18
3-5 EMEB-PGSED-1......................................................................................................................3-27
CHAPTER 4 WIRING................................................................................................................................4-1
4-1 Wiring.........................................................................................................................................4-4
4-2 System Wiring Diagram.............................................................................................................4-8
4-3 Main Circuit Diagram..................................................................................................................4-9
4-4 Main Circuit Terminal Specifications….....................................................................................4-10
4-5 Remove the Cover before Wiring.............................................................................................4-16
4-6 Remove the I/O Board..............................................................................................................4-17
4-7 Control Terminal Specifications................................................................................................4-18
4-8 Control Circuit Terminals..........................................................................................................4-21
4-9 Drive’s STO Function...............................................................................................................4-24
4-10 RFI Switch .............................................................................................................................4-32
CHAPTER 5 OPERATION INTERFACE .................................................................................................5-1
5-1 Digital Keypad............................................................................................................................5-2
5-2 SD Card...................................................................................................................................5-25
CHPATER 6 TUNING PROCESS .............................................................................................................6-1
6-1 Tuning in Easy Steps…………...………...……...….…………………………….…………………6-2
6-2 Descriptions of Tuning Steps……...……...……………….……………………….…………………6-3
6-3 Elevator Performance Fine-tuning…………...….………...…………………….….………………6-20
CHAPTER 7 SUMMARY OF PARAMETER SETTINGS ..........................................................................7-1

III
CHAPTER 8 DESCRIPTIONS OF PARAMETER SETTINGS............................................................ 8-00-1
00 Basic Parameters…………....…………………………………………………….……………...8-00-2
01 Input / Output Parameters……………………………………………………….………………...8-01-1
02 Special Function Parameters………………………………………………….………………...8-02-1
03 Comfort Adjustment Parameters……………………………………………….………………...8-03-1
04 Protection Parameters………………………………………………………….………………...8-04-1
05 Advanced Setting Parameters…..………..…………………………………….………………...8-05-1
06 Customized Parameters……………….……………………………………….………………...8-06-1
07 System Parameters…………………….……………………………………….………………...8-07-1
08 Data Logger Parameters…………….………………………………………….………………...8-08-1
09 Communication Parameters………..………………………………………….………………...8-09-1
10 DLC Parameters…………….…….…………………………………………….………………...8-10-1
11 Monitoring Function Parameters……….……………………………………….………………...8-11-1
12 Access Favorite…………..…………………………………………………….………………...8-12-1
13 Display Favorite………………..……………………………………………….………………...8-13-1
CHAPTER 9 WARNING AND FAULT CODES .........................................................................................9-1
9-1 Warning Codes and Descriptions……………….........................................................................9-2
9-2 Fault Codes and Descriptions…………………………………....................................................9-17
CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING….............................................................10-1
10-1 Maintenance and Inspections………………............................................................................10-3
10-2 Greasy Dirt Problems………………………...........................................................................10-6
10-3 Fiber Dust Problems………………………………………………………………………………...10-7
10-4 Corrosion Problems …….......................................................................................................10-8
10-5 Industrial Dust Problems ……………...………......................................................................10-9
10-6 Installation and Wiring Problems…........................................................................................10-10
10-7 Multi-function Input / Output Terminal Application Problems..................................................10-11
CHAPTER 11 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES............................................................................................11-1
11-1 Brake Resistors and Brake Units Used in AC Motor Drives.............................................11-2
11-2 Non-fuse Circuit Breaker……………………...........................................................................11-7
11-3 Fuse Specification Chart…………………………………………………………………………...11-7
11-4 AC and DC Reactor …….......................................................................................................11-8
11-5 Zero Phase Reactor …………………….…….......................................................................11-19
11-6 EMC Filter……………………………....................................................................................11-21
11-7 EMC Shield Plate…………….…...................................................................................11-27
11-8 Conduit Box……………............................................................................................11-32
11-9 Digital Keypad…………….....................................................................................11-38
11-10 USB/RS-485 Communication Interface IFD6530............................................................11-42
11-11 Bluetooth Dongle.................................................................................................................11-46

IV
CHAPTER 12 SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………………………………………………......12-1
12-1 230V Models…………….......................................................................................................12-2
12-2 460V Models…………….......................................................................................................12-3
12-3 General Specifications…….....................................................................................................12-4
12-4 Operation, Storage and Transportation Environments…........................................................12-5
12-5 Derating Curve…....................................................................................................................12-6
APPENDIX A. EMC STANDARD INSTALLATION GUIDE………………………………………………......A-1
A-1 Introduction………………........................................................................................................A-3
A-2 How to Prevent EMC……..........................................................................................................A-4
A-3 Solution to EMC: Grounding……...............................................................................................A-7
A-4 Solution to EMC: Shielding………………………………………………......................................A-14
A-5 Solution to EMC: Filter………………….……………………………….......................................A-18
APPENDIX B. MODBUS PROTOCOL…………………...……………..…………………………………......B-1
B-1 Introduction………………........................................................................................................B-2
B-2 Code Description …………........................................................................................................B-3
B-3 Data Format……........................................................................................................................B-4
B-4 Communication Protocol…………...……………………………………......................................B-5
APPENDIX C. REVISION HISTORY……………………………..…………………………………………......C-1
Issued Edition: 00
Firmware Version: V1.00 (Refer to Pr.07-02 on the product for the firmware version.)
Issued Date: March, 2023

Chapter 1 IntroductionEB3000
1-1
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Nameplate Information
1-2 Model Name
1-3 Serial Number
1-4 Apply After-sales Service by Mobile Device

Chapter 1 IntroductionEB3000
1-2
Receiving and Inspection
After you receive the AC motor drive, check the following:
1. Inspect the unit after unpacking to ensure that it was not damaged during shipment. Make sure that
the part number printed on the package corresponds with the part number indicated on the
nameplate.
2. Make sure that the voltage for the wiring is in the range indicated on the nameplate. Install the AC
motor drive according to this manual.
3. Before applying the power, make sure that all the devices, including power, motor, control board and
digital keypad are connected correctly.
4. When wiring the AC motor drive, make sure that the wiring for input terminals “R/L1, S/L2, T/L3” and
output terminals “U/T1, V/T2, W/T3” is correct to prevent drive damage.
5. When power is applied, set parameter groups with the digital operation panel (KPED-LE02). When
executing a trial run, begin with a low speed and then gradually increase the speed until reaching
the desired speed.
1-1 Nameplate Information
Figure 1-1

Chapter 1 IntroductionEB3000
1-3
1-2 Model Name
1-3 Serial Number

Chapter 1 IntroductionEB3000
1-4
1-4 Apply After-sales Service by Mobile Device
1-4-1 Location of Service Link Label
The images below show the service link label (service label) that is located on the side of the case.
Frame A
Figure 1-2

Chapter 1 IntroductionEB3000
1-5
Frame B
Figure 1-3

Chapter 1 IntroductionEB3000
1-6
1-4-2 Service Link Label
Scan QR Code to apply
1. Find the QR code sticker (as shown above).
2. Run the QR code reader App on your smart phone.
3. Point your camera at the QR Code. Hold your camera steady until the QR code comes into
focus.
4. Access the Delta After-Sales Service website.
5. Fill in the information in the columns marked with an orange star.
6. Enter the CAPTCHA and click Submit to complete the request.
Cannot find the QR Code?
1. Open a web browser on your computer or smart phone.
2. Enter https://service.deltaww.com/us/Repair/Request?type=IA in the browser address bar and
press the Enter key.
3. Fill in the information in the columns marked with an orange star.
4. Enter the CAPTCHA and click Submit to complete the request.
Figure 1-4

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
2-1
Chapter 2 Installation
2-1 Dimensions
2-2 Mechanical Installation
2-3 Airflow and Power Dissipation

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
2-2
2-1 Dimensions
Frame A
VFD022ED21B, VFD022ED21BE, VFD037ED21B, VFD037ED21BE, VFD040ED43B,
VFD040ED43BE, VFD055ED43B, VFD055ED43BE, VFD075ED43B, VFD075ED43BE
Unit: mm (inch)
Frame W W1 H H1 D S1 S2
A 195.0
(7.68)
180.0
(7.09)
275.0
(10.83)
261.0
(10.28)
140.0
(5.51)
6.5
(0.26)
1.0
(0.04)
Figure 1-9

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
2-3
Frame B
VFD110ED43B, VFD110ED43BE, VFD150ED43B, VFD150ED43BE, VFD185ED43B
Unit: mm (inch)
Frame W W1 H H1 D S1 S2
B 195.0
(7.68)
177.0
(6.97)
335.0
(13.19)
317.0
(12.48)
160.0
(6.30)
8.3
(0.33)
1.0
(0.04)
Figure 1-10

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
2-4
Built-in Keyboard Panel
KPED-LE02
Unit: mm (inch)
W W1 W2 W3 H H1 H2 H3 D1 D2 D3 D4 S1
68.0
(2.68)
63.8
(2.51)
45.2
(1.78)
8.0
(0.31)
46.8
(1.84)
42.0
(1.65)
26.0
(1.02)
7.5
(0.30)
22.7
(0.89)
2.0
(0.08)
2.2
(0.09)
1.3
(0.05) M3 x P0.5 (2X)
Figure 1-11

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
2-5
2-2 Mechanical Installation
2-2-1 Mounting Considerations
Before mounting, ensure the mounting location is able to carry the drive, in both strength and
rigidity.
Mount the drive vertically to a sold flat surface.
Frame Recommended Screw Size Recommended Screw
Torque
A M6 x P1.0 + Grover (spring-lock) washer + flat washer
30–35 kg-cm
(26.04–30.38 Ib-in.)
(2.94–3.43 Nm)
B M8 x P1.25 + Grover (spring-lock) washer + flat washer
95–100 kg-cm
(82.46–86.80 Ib-in.)
(9.32–9.81 Nm)
Do NOT install the drive on an inflammable wall surface.
Table 2-1

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
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2-2-2 Mounting Clearance
Prevent fiber particles, scraps of paper, shredded wood, sawdust, metal particles, etc. from
adhering to the heat sink.
Install the AC motor drive in a metal cabinet to prevent the risk of fire.
Install the AC motor drive in a Pollution Degree 2 (IEC 60664-1) environment with clean and
circulating air. A clean and circulating environment means air without polluting substances and
dust.
The motor drives’ figures shown below are for reference only. The actual motor drives may look
different.
Minimum mounting clearance
Frame Capacity Model No. W (Width)
mm
H (Height)
mm
A 3.0–10.0 HP
(2.2–7.5 kW)
VFD022ED21B/BE, VFD037ED21B/BE, VFD040ED43B/BE,
VFD055ED43B/BE, VFD075ED43B/BE 10 120
B 15–25 HP
(11–18.5 kW) VFD110ED43B/BE, VFD150ED43B/BE, VFD185ED43B/BE 10 120
NOTE:
The minimum mounting clearances stated in Table 2-2 apply to AC motor drives frame A and B. Failure to follow
the minimum mounting clearances may cause the motor drive fan to malfunction and cause heat dissipation
problems.
Table 2-2

Chapter 2 InstallationEB3000
2-7
2-3 Airflow and Power Dissipation
Model No.
Airflow Rate for Cooling
Power Dissipation for AC Motor
Drive
Flow Rate (cfm) Flow Rate (m3/hr) Power Dissipation (W)
External Internal Total External Internal Total Loss External
(Heat Sink) Internal Total
VFD022ED21B 31.6 - 31.6 53.6 - 53.6 81 111 193
VFD022ED21BE 31.6 - 31.6 53.6 - 53.6 81 112 193
VFD037ED21B 40.6 - 40.6 69.0 - 69.0 138 186 324
VFD037ED21BE 40.6 - 40.6 69.0 - 69.0 146 181 326
VFD040ED43B 36.6 - 36.6 62.2 - 62.2 143 32 175
VFD040ED43BE 36.6 - 36.6 62.2 - 62.2 143 33 176
VFD055ED43B 36.6 - 36.6 62.2 - 62.2 185 56 241
VFD055ED43BE 36.6 - 36.6 62.2 - 62.2 185 58 242
VFD075ED43B 40.6 - 40.6 69.0 - 69.0 204 125 328
VFD075ED43BE 40.6 - 40.6 69.0 - 69.0 217 113 331
VFD110ED43B 61.4 - 61.4 104.4 - 104.4 323 158 481
VFD110ED43BE 61.4 - 61.4 104.4 - 104.4 323 159 482
VFD150ED43B 61.4 - 61.4 104.4 - 104.4 441 215 656
VFD150ED43BE 61.4 - 61.4 104.4 - 104.4 446 219 665
VFD185ED43B 61.4 - 61.4 104.4 - 104.4 519 290 809
Table 2-3
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