Operation principle and hardware description
What this chapter contains
This chapter describes the operating principle and construction of the drive module
in short.
Product overview
The ACS850-04 is a drive module for controlling asynchronous AC induction motors,
permanent magnet motors and ABB synchronous reluctance motors (SynRM
motors).
The main circuit of the drive module is shown below.
Type designation key
The type designation contains information on the specifications and configuration of
the drive module. The first digits from left express the basic configuration. The
optional selections are given thereafter, separated by plus signs, eg, +E208. The
main selections are described below. Not all selections are available for all types.
For more information, refer to ACS850-04 Ordering Information
(3AXD00000579470), available on request.
Code Description
Basic code, eg, ACS850-04-710A-5
Product series
ACS850 ACS850 product series
Type
04 Air-cooled drive module. When no options are selected: IP00 (UL type open), top entry and
bottom exit for cables (terminals at the side of the module), external JCU control unit with a
front cover but no control panel, Standard Control Program, AC choke, coated boards, Safe
torque off function, pedestal guide plate, extraction and insertion ramp, module fastening
bracket and screws, hardware manual, multilingual quick start-up guide and CD containing
all manuals.
Size
xxxA Refer to the rating tables, page 125.
Voltage range
5 380…500 V AC
Option codes (plus codes)
Resistor braking
D150 Brake chopper and brake resistor connection busbars, and R+ and R- terminals in the power
cabling panel (+H381 or +H383) if the power cabling panels are ordered
Filters
E208 Common mode filter. Includes three extension busbars to the drive module output busbars
with units without option +H381 or +H383.
Cabling panels
H381 Power cabling panels (U1, V1, W1, U2, V2, W2 terminals) to be installed in the cabinet,
rubber grommet that gives the unit an IP20 protection class.
H383 Power cabling panels (U1, V1, W1, U2, V2, W2 terminals) to be installed in the cabinet,
degree of protection: IP00.
DC busbars
H356 DC output busbars, and DC+ and DC- terminals in the power cabling panel (+H381 or
+H383) if the power cabling panels are ordered
Pedestal
0H354 No pedestal
Control panel and control unit
J400 Control panel inserted onto the JCU control unit. Includes control panel mounting platform
and internal cable.
J410 Control panel with a door mounting kit. Includes control panel mounting platform, IP54 cover
and a 3-meter panel connection cable.
J414 Control panel holder with cover and internal cable but no control panel. Not to be used with
+J400.
0C168 Without front cover for the JCU control unit
P905 JCU control unit inside the circuit board compartment of drive module
Planning the cabinet installation
What this chapter contains
This chapter guides in planning drive cabinets and installing the drive module into a
user-defined cabinet so that the front of the module faces the cabinet door. The
chapter gives cabinet layout examples and free space requirements around the
module for cooling. The issues discussed are essential for the safe and trouble-free
use of the drive system.
Limitation of liability
The installation must always be designed and made according to applicable local
laws and regulations. ABB does not assume any liability whatsoever for any
installation which breaches the local laws and/or other regulations.
Basic requirements for the cabinet
Use a cabinet which:
• has a frame sturdy enough to carry the weight of the drive components, control
circuitry and other equipment installed in it
• protects the user and drive module against contact and meets the requirements
for dust and humidity
• has sufficient air inlet and outlet gratings that allow free flow of cooling air through
the cabinet. This is critical for proper cooling of the drive module.
Planning the layout of the cabinet
Design a spacious layout to ensure easy installation and maintenance. Sufficient
cooling air flow, obligatory clearances, cables and cable support structures all
require space.
Place the control board(s) away from:
• main circuit components such as contactor, switches and power cables
• hot parts (heat sink, air outlet of the drive module
Supporting frame of the cabinet 9 JCU control unit.
2 Vertical (2a, 2b) and horizontal (2c, 2d) air
baffles that separate the cool and hot
areas (leak-proof lead-throughs). See also
page 46.
Note: With an internal control unit (option +P905), the
air inlet 17 is critical for proper cooling of the control
board.
2e Optional air baffle that is needed when 10 External control cables
there is no fan on the lower part of the 11 Grounding screws
cabinet door (see 1b on page 38). 12 Alternative to grounding screws (11)
3 Cabinet grounding busbar (PE) 13 Air flow to the roof
4 Input power cable including the protective 14 Air flow through the drive module (side view)
ground conductor (PE) of the drive 15 Air inlet gratings in the cabinet door
5 Disconnector and fuses 16 Air inlet for the brake option
6 Contactor 17 Air inlet for circuit boards and DC and output busbars
7 Drive module
8 Motor cable including the protective
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