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Distribution AF-60 LP™ Micro Drive Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

 • Make sure the frequency converter is properly connected to earth.

 • Do not remove mains connections, motor connections or other power

 connections while the frequency converter is connected to power.

 • Protect users against supply voltage.

 • Protect the motor against overloading according to national and local regulations.

 • The earth leakage current exceeds 3.5 mA.

 • The [OFF] key is not a safety switch. It does not disconnect the frequency converter from mains.

 Non UL compliance:

 If UL/cUL is not to be complied with, GE recommends using the fuses

mentioned in the below table, which will ensure compliance with EN50178/IEC61800-5-1:

 In case of malfunction, not following the fuse recommendation may result in damage to the frequency

converter

ABB Control Panels CP600 TrueType fonts

TrueType fonts.

Multilanguage applications. Easily create and manage your applications in multiple languages to

meet global requirements. Far East languages are supported. Tools available in PB610 Panel Builder

600 support easy third-party translations and help reducing development and maintenance costs of

the application.

Data display in numerical, text, bargraph, analog gauges and graphic image formats.

Rich set of state-of-the-art HMI features: Data acquisition, alarm handling, scheduler and timed

actions (daily and weekly schedulers, exception dates), recipes, users and passwords, e-mail and

RSS feeds, rotating menus.

Includes support for a set of communication drivers.

Multiple drivers communication capability.

Remote monitoring and control. Client-Server functionality.

Offline and online Simulation with PB610 Panel Builder 600.

Powerful scripting language for automating HMI applications. Script debugging improves efficiency

in application development.

Rich gallery of vector symbols and objects.

Project templates.

ABB Control Panels CP600 Product Overview

The Control Panels combine state-of-the-art features and top performance with an outstanding design.

They are the ideal choice for all demanding HMI applications including factory and building automation.

These Control Panels have been designed to run the PB610 Panel Builder 600 software.

PB610 Panel Builder 600 Runtime included. Full compatibility with PB610 Panel Builder 600.

Full vector graphic support. Native support of SVG graphic objects.

Transparency and alpha blending.

Full object dynamics: Control visibility and transparency, move, resize, rotate any object on screen.

Change properties of basic and complex objects.

TrueType fonts.

Multilanguage applications. Easily create and manage your applications in multiple languages to

meet global requirements. Far East languages are supported. Tools available in PB610 Panel Builder

600 support easy third-party translations and help reducing development and maintenance costs of

the application.

ABB NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit How to Use this Instruction

How to Use this Instruction

Read this instruction in sequence. It is important to become

familiar with the entire contents of this instruction before

using the termination unit. Refer to a specific section for infor

mation as needed.

1. Perform the steps in the installation section.

2. Refer to the maintenance section for scheduled mainte

nance requirements.

3. Refer to the repair and replacement procedures to replace

a termination unit.

Installation

Explains the physical installation, wiring and cable

requirements, fuse requirements, dipshunt settings, jumpers

settings and handling of the termination unit.

Maintenance Contains a maintenance schedule.

Repair and Replacement

Explains how to replace the termination unit.

Dipshunt and Jumper Settings

Provides detailed diagrams for dipshunt and jumper settings

for specific modules.

ABB NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit Introduction

Instruction Content

This instruction contains the following sections:

Introduction

Provides an overview of the NTDI02 termination unit.

Installation

Explains the physical installation, wiring and cable

requirements, fuse requirements, dipshunt settings, jumpers

settings and handling of the termination unit.

Maintenance Contains a maintenance schedule.

Repair and Replacement

Explains how to replace the termination unit.

Dipshunt and Jumper Settings

Provides detailed diagrams for dipshunt and jumper settings

for specific modules.

How to Use this Instruction

Read this instruction in sequence. It is important to become

familiar with the entire contents of this instruction before

using the termination unit. Refer to a specific section for infor

mation as needed.

1. Perform the steps in the installation section.

2. Refer to the maintenance section for scheduled mainte

nance requirements.

3. Refer to the repair and replacement procedures to replace

a termination unit.

ABB NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit Description

Description

The NTDI02 termination unit is a seven-by-seven inch square

printed circuit board. The board contains:

• Two fuses.

• 16 programmable dipshunts.

• 16 user configurable jumpers.

• Four terminal strips.

• One cable socket.

• Two power source Faston connectors.

• One system common Faston connector.

How to Use this Instruction

Read this instruction in sequence. It is important to become

familiar with the entire contents of this instruction before

using the termination unit. Refer to a specific section for infor

mation as needed.

1. Perform the steps in the installation section.

2. Refer to the maintenance section for scheduled mainte

nance requirements.

3. Refer to the repair and replacement procedures to replace

a termination unit.

ABB NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit Overview

Overview

Intended User

Section 1

The NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit is a Harmony rack

I/O device that is part of the Symphony Enterprise Manage

ment and Control System. It provides a signal path for up to

16 input signals to the following I/O modules. The inputs are

used by the controller to monitor and control a process.

• Analog output module (IMASO11).

• Digital input module (IMDSI13. IMDSI14. and IMDSI22).

• Pulse input module (IMDSM04).

• Digital output module (IMDSO14 and IMDSO15).

• Frequency counter module (IMFCS01).

Figure 1-1 shows the Harmony rack I/O architecture. A Har

mony area controller and the Harmony rack controllers can

use the rack I/O module and termination units for I/O interface.

Personnel installing, operating, or maintaining the NTDI02 ter

mination unit should read this instruction before performing

any installation, operation, or maintenance procedures. Instal

lation requires an engineer or technician with experience

handling electronic circuitry. Those working with the NTDI02

termination unit should have experience working with and

know the precautions to take around AC/DC power. A knowl

edge of the Symphony system and electronic principles is also required.

ABB NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit Harmony rack I/O device

The NTDI02 Digital I/O Termination Unit is a Harmony rack

I/O device that is part of the Symphony Enterprise Manage

ment and Control System. It provides a signal path between

field I/O signals and the following I/O modules.

• Analog output module (IMASO11).

• Digital input module (IMDSI13. IMDSI14. and IMDSI22).

• Pulse input module (IMDSM04).

• Digital output module (IMDSO14 and IMDSO15).

• Frequency counter module (IMFCS01).

The NTDI02 is not a direct replacement for the NTDI01; how

ever, it is a functional replacement for the NTDI01.

This instruction explains the NTDI02 termination unit specifi

cations and operation. It details the procedures necessary to

complete setup, installation, maintenance, repair, and replace

ment of the termination unit.

NOTE: The NTDI02 termination unit is fully compatible with existing INFI 90®

OPEN and Symphony™ Enterprise Management Systems.

VME-5565 Reflective Memory Node Card Features

Features

• 2.12 Gbaud serial connection speed

• Supports dynamic packet sizes ranging from 4 to 64 bytes

• Up to 170 Mbyte/s sustained network data rate

• Deterministic transfer rate with only 450 to 500 nanoseconds of latency between nodes

• Error management and detection protects against lost data

• Interrupt transfers support for any node

• 128 or 256 Mbytes of onboard SDRAM

• Multimode fiber support up to 300 m, single mode fiber support up to 10 km

• PMC form factor; other available form factors include low profile PCI Express, PCI Express, PCI, and VME

• Designed to meet the European Union (EU) Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS) Directive (2002/95/EC) current revision

• Star configuration available by using the ACC-5595 managed hub

GE Intelligent Platforms’ Reflective Memory products are proven, highly reliable,

and have been implemented worldwide in applications such as data acquisition,

simulation and training, industrial automation, and telecommunications.

Best of all, it comes with the global support and services from a company with the experience,

stability, innovation, and commitment you can rely on – GE.

EX2100e and EX2100 Excitation Controls Comparison I/O Interface

Controllers

Now, excitation shares the same controller with Mark VIe

application-based turbine and plant controls. These single

board controllers offer flexible, compact packaging and more

computing power for advanced control features to enhance

grid dynamics and generator performance. In addition, the

stand-alone controllers can be easily upgraded for better life

cycle support of the equipment.

I/O Interface

The controllers communicate to the I/O interface through a

100 MB Ethernet I/O network that can be extended for

remote I/O modules. The large, inflexible I/O cables of the

EX2100 are eliminated. Since there are less electronics in an

EX2100e, a smaller spare parts inventory is needed. Similarly,

less active electronics increases the mean-time-between

failure (MTBF) and improves system reliability.

Controllers, I/O interface, and the bridge(s) are mounted

inside the EX2100e cabinet. Only an optional touchscreen

panel remains on the door for local control and display of

generator parameters along with alarm history and alarm/fault help.

EX2100e and EX2100 Excitation Controls Comparison

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