SD700 Service Manual PDF
SD700 Service Manual PDF
Service Manual
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SAFETY SYMBOLS
Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring.
WARNING This symbol means inadequate operation and may result in serious personal
injuries or death.
Identifies potential hazards under certain conditions. Read the message and
follow the instructions carefully.
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INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 11
1.1. Who should undertake service............................................................................... 11
1.2. Level of servicing ................................................................................................... 12
1.3. Notes...................................................................................................................... 12
5. CONNECTIONS
5.1. Power PCB
5.2. Control PCB
6. TESTING .......................................................................................................................... 33
6.1. Testing the rectifier and inverter............................................................................. 33
6.2. Individual SCR testing............................................................................................ 35
6.3. Testing the DC Bus Capacitor................................................................................ 35
6.4. Individual IGBT test................................................................................................ 35
6.5. Soft Powering After Repair..................................................................................... 36
6.6. Checking external inputs....................................................................................... 37
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
Read this manual carefully to maximize the performance of this product and to ensure its safe use.
In this manual, safety messages are classified as follows:
WARNING
Do not remove the cover while power is applied or the unit is in operation.
Otherwise electric shock could occur.
Do not run the drive without the front cover. Otherwise you may get an electric shock
due to the high voltage terminals or to the exposure of charged capacitors.
Do not remove the cover except for periodical inspections or wiring, even if the
input power is not applied. Otherwise you may access the charged circuits and suffer
an electric shock.
Do not subject the cables to abrasions, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching.
Otherwise, you may suffer an electric shock.
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CAUTION
Disconnect the input power if the drive gets damaged. Otherwise it could result in a
secondary accident or fire.
After the input power is applied or removed, the drive will remain hot for a couple
of minutes. Touching hot parts may result in skin burns.
Do not apply power to a damaged drive or to a drive with parts missing even if the
installation is complete. Otherwise you may suffer an electric shock.
Do not allow lint, paper, wood chips, dust, metallic chips or other foreign matter
into the drive. Otherwise fire or accident could occur.
WARNINGS
SAFETY
Wear safety glasses when operating the drive with power applied and the front
cover is removed.
Handle the drive with care according to its weight.
Install the drive according to the instructions incuded in this manual.
Do not place heavy objects on the drive.
Ensure that the mounting orientation is correct.
Do not drop the drive or subject it to impact.
The SDRIVE 700 drives contain static sensitive printed circuits boards. Use static
safety procedures when handling these boards.
CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS
For EMERGENCY STOP, make sure supply circuitry is open.
Do not disconnect motor cables if input power supply remains connected. The
internal circuits of the SDRIVE 700 series will be damaged if the incoming power
is connected and applied to output terminals (U, V, W).
Always check whether the DC Link LED is OFF before wiring terminals. The
capacitors may hold high-voltage even after the input power is disconnected. Use
caution to prevent the possibility of personal injury.
TRIAL RUN
Verify all parameters before operating the drive. Alteration of parameters may be
required depending on application and load.
Always apply voltage and current signals to each terminal that are within levels
indicated within this manual. Otherwise, damage to the drive may result.
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EARTH CONNECTION
The drive is a high frequency switching device and leakage current may flow.
Ground the drive to avoid electrical shock. Use caution to prevent the possibility of
personal injury.
Connect only to the dedicated ground terminal of the drive. Do not use the case or
the chassis screw for grounding.
When installing, grounding wire should be connected the first and removed the
last.
Motor ground must be connected to the drive ground terminal and not to the
installation’s ground. We recommend that the section of the ground connection
cable should be equal or higher than the active conductor.
Installation ground must be connected to the drive ground terminal.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. About this manual
This manual refers to the SD700 Variable Speed Drive. Specific models are shown in Table 1.
380V 690V
SD700905X SD700526X
SD701155X SD700626X
FRAME 4 SD701505X SD700806X
SD701705X SD701056X
FRAME 5 SD702105X SD701306X
SD702505X SD701506X
- SD701706X
SD703305X SD702106X
FRAME 6 SD703705X SD702606X
SD704605X SD703206X
SD705805X SD703856X
FRAME 7 SD706505X SD704606X
SD707205X -
FRAME 8 SD708405X SD705506X
SD709255X SD706606X
SD710305X
FRAME 9 SD711505X
SD712605X
SD714405X
FRAME 10 SD715805X
SD718005X
FRAME 11 SD722005X
380V 690V
SD710305x 3 x SD703705x SD707506x 3x SD702106X
FRAME 9 SD711505x 3 x SD703705X SD708406x 3x SD702106X
SD712605x 3 x SD704605X SD709506x 3x SD702606X
SD714405x 3 x SD704605X
SD715805x 3 x SD705805X SD711406x 3x SD703856X
FRAME 10 SD718005x 3 x SD706505X SD712706x 3x SD704606X
SD714206x 3x SD704606X
FRAME 11 SD722005x 3 x SD708405X SD715006x 3x SD705506X
SD718006x 3x SD706606X
This manual outlines all the procedures for a field testing, repair and re-powering of a faulty SDrive. It is
not intended as a commissioning guide. Refer to the SDrive 700 Getting Started Manual for commissioning
information.
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Printed circuit board assemblies are not designed to be serviced as components. They are usually
complex and require special test equipment for servicing.
1.4. Notes
It is the integrator’s responsibility to ensure the configuration and installation of the SDrive 700 meets the
requirements of any specific site, local and national electrical regulations.
It is the responsibility of the end user/purchaser to ensure that operators understand how to use this
equipment safely. Please read this manual carefully.
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The SD700 is best serviced on a bench, if it is possible. The working area in front of the SD700 must be
clean and tidy, specially while servicing the biggest and heaviest SD700 sizes.
flat surfaces for placing parts on and containers for small items like screws and bolts will be necessary.
Tools requirements
1) Isolate and lock out the mains supply to the SDrive 700 and any low voltage supply that may be in
parallel with the control power supply.
3) Test between input terminals L1, L2, L3 and L1, L2, L3 to earth to ensure the supply has been
disconnected.
4) Test between the HVDC (+) and HVDC (-) Bus terminals to ensure the DC Bus has been fully
discharged.
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The input rectifier is a three phase half controlled bridge circuit, with three diode/SCR modules. Each SCR
module has a Snubber PCB. This PCB restricts the current to avoid a damage in the circuits and smooths
the commutations of each diode/SCR. This PCB has also incorporated a circuit to control the current,
which charges the DC Bus.
The output of the rectifier supplies to the DC Bus. The DC Bus has a bank of capacitors. This capacitors
are joined in series in parallel. For 400 Vac input, the DC Bus output on no loads is approximately 565 Vdc .
Wire-wound resistors are fixed across the capacitors in order to share voltage of the series capacitors.
The Current Transformers ( DCCT) and the Output Chokes are placed In the middle of the IGBTs and the
output terminals U, V, W. The IGBTs are protected by two PCBs, the gate drive PCBs.
The upper gate drive controls the IGBTs logic pulses, and detects an IGBT desaturation. The lower Gate
Drive contains the shot resistors and the protection varistors.
- SCR pulses generation: generates the SCR firing pulses for soft charge ramp.
- Protections: Protections for a high and low Bus voltage, shortcircuits and high temperature.
- Drive Select module: It is plugged to the power PCB, shows the rating identification, and scales the
DCCT outputs for relaying to the control PCB.
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It is possible to navigate through the additional display lines to access other status parameters without
resetting the fault. These additional status parameters offer further information about the moment, when
the fault occurred. Additionally, the FAULT led will blink and the fault message will be displayed until the
fault is over and the drive is reset.
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Possible cause: High voltage peak on the input; High load regeneration; Deceleration ramp too high
Actions : Check conditions of input power supply. Decrease deceleration ramps (parameters ‘G5.2
DECEL1’ and ‘G5.4 DECEL2’).
Fault: F13 HI V IN
Description: Input voltage imbalance higher than ±10% of average input power supply of SD700 for a time
higher than 100ms.
Possible cause: Input power is incorrect; Incorrect setting of parameter ‘G11.6 HIGH VOLT’
Actions : Check input power conditions; Check parameters settings;
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Fault: F14 LW V IN
Description: Average supply voltage is lower than the value set in ‘G11.4 LOW VOLT’ for a longer time
than the one set in ‘G11.5 LOW V TO’
Possible cause: Input power is incorrect, damaged fuses; Incorrect setting of parameter ‘G11.4 LOW
VOLT’.
Actions : Check input Fuse (section 4.4.1); Check Fuses of Snubber PCB (section 5.4.3); Check input
power conditions; Check parameters settings.
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Fault: F35 PHSE L1 LOSS ; F36 PHSE L2 LOSS; F37 PHSE L3 LOSS
Descrtiption: Input phase L1, L2 or L3 is not present. Phase fault.
Posible cause: Input phase L1, L2 or L3 is not connected correctly or there is no voltage on it.
Actions : Verify the wiring of the input power supply of the drive. Check input voltage and input fuses. If the
fault persists
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Actions : Verify that the time set in parameter ‘G11.2 STOP TO’ to stop the system after setting
deceleration ramps and checking the system performance.
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Be sure that there is nothing obstructing the cooling fans (dust, papers, dirt, etc) and that these rotate
correctly. In frame 6 ,7 and 8, check that the current is the same in each rectifier.
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Most of the auxiliary fuses are located in the SDrive PCB. A list of fuses, with their locations, possible
reasons for failure and suggested corrective actions, follows.
Possible reason for failure: Supply surge; Age or cyclic stress failure; wrong fuses; fault in supply cable;
rectifier or inverter fault.
Action: Take out the covers and make a visual inspection. Check that there is no fire or a blast sign. Check
the SD700 and follow figure 1.3 instructions to verify that any short circuit occurredt. Each test is carried
out 3 times (i.e. once per phase), which makes a total of 12 test.
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Fuse 3:
Characteristics: These are ultrarrapid ceramic fuses. Their value depends on the device
Possible reason for failure: Circuit damaged and DC Bus always discharged.
Fuse 4:
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FRAME 5,6,7,8
Function: 1) Soft circuit charge protection, 2) Protection of the input voltage measure circuit after the AC
choke
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Characteristics: These are ultrarrapid ceramic fuses. Their value depends on the device
Function: Protection of the input voltage measure circuit before the AC choke
Possible reason for failure: Short circuit in the fans power supply
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- D114: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that the DC Bus is charged. When it is off
that means that the bus is completerly discharged.
- D507: RED colour. In normal operation always OFF. It flickers when detects some hardware fault. These
faults are:
- D1000: Green colour. In normal operation always OFF. It switches ON when the DC Bus discharge
circuit is in operation.
- D311: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +5V_SCR supply is OK. If it does not
turn on, this is an indicative of problems in the pulse generation circuit for firing the thyristors.
-
- D307: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +8V_USR supply is OK. If ti does not
turn on, this is an indicative of problems in the user supply (+5V_USR y +5V_COM).
-
- D244: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +24V_DISP_COM supply is OK. If it
does not turn on, there might be a failure in the communication between the Display and the Control
Board.
- D212: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +15V_SCR supply is OK.
- D213: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +24V_CONTROL supply is OK. If it
does not turn on, all the voltages referred to an analogical and digital mass disappear.
- D214: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +28V_USR supply is OK. If it does not
turn on, all the voltages referred to the user mass disappear
- D215: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +15V_IGBT supply is OK. If it does not
turn on, there are no pulses in the IGBT’s. Any component of the inverter circuit is failing (IGBT’s,
GateDrive…)
- D216: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +28V_DISP_PWR supply is OK. If it
does not turn on, the Display is not being supplied.
- D230: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that +15V_TEMP supply is OK. If it does
not turn on, the temperature measure circuit is failing.
- D103: RED colour. In normal operation always ON. It shows that Power PCB Bus is charged. If it does
not turn on, the main power supply is not operating.
- LED 1
- LED 2 GREEN colour. In normal operation only one out of three is on. It shows the highest
temperature of the three output phase (IGBTs)
- LED 3
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- LED 901: GREEN colour. During normal operation always OFF. It shows that DSP (3,3V) supply is OK.
- LED 1101: GREEN colour. During normal operation always OFF. It switches ON when it detects am
excessive temperature in 485 communications integrated circuit.
- LED 1201: RED colour. During normal operation always OFF. It switches ON when the hardware
current limit is on.
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If the LEDs of all the IGBTs switch OFF,that means that the Power PCB 4 fuses have blown
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CONNECTIONS.
-DC BUS measure: it connects this pcb with one of the thyristors, where the voltage in the bus is
measured
-Rapid discharged resistor: It connects this PCB with the Snubber, Trigger and Soft charge protection
board.
- Measure of the input voltage before the AC chokes: It connects this PCB with the Snubber, Trigger
and Soft charge protection board.
- Measure of the input voltage after the AC chokes: It connects this PCB with the Snubber, Trigger and
Soft charge protection board.
- Trigger of the SCR: It connects this PCB wiith the Va Snubber, Trigger and Soft charge protection
board.
- Temperature of the SCR: It connects this PCB with the heatsink of the thyristor an with the Fan power
supply unit.
- NTC 1, NTC 2 , NTC 3: In frame frame 4 and 5, they connect this PCB with the IGBT’s, while in other
frames they connect this PCB with the NTC PCB (IGBT module selection)
- Output voltage measure: It connects this PCB with the Output bars.
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- Connector IGBT modules selection: It connects this PCB with the NTC PCB’s (IGBT selection
modules). If there is only one PCB in the device, the cable will come out from module 1. If there are two
NTC PCB’s, the cables will come out from modules 2 and 3. If there are three PCB, a cable will come out
from any single module.
- External supply: This contactor allows an external supply of all devices, which are supplied from the
Power PCB as well, when the drive is not operating. For instance, it will allow to visualize in the Display
when the drive does not work.
- J804: this must be bridged, so that the IGBT’s can receive trigger pulses.
- JUMPERS: By default only the even numbers are connected. In this case, the mass of the chassis are
connecte in paralel with a capacitor, a resistor and a baristor.
-JP106: It refers to the DGND, which corresponds to the analogical and digital masses.
-JP200: It refers to the GND_USR, which corresponds to the user mass.
-JP104: It refers to the GND_COM, , which corresponds to the Display mass supply.
If all the pairs of even and odd jumpers are connected, the masses are driven to the chassis and are not
connected. This is used to solve field noises
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6. TESTING
6.1Testing the rectifier and inverter.
Refer to figure 1.4 by using a multimeter, check the rectifier as the drawing indicates.
NOTE: each test is carried out 3 times (i.e. once per phase) which makes a total of 12 test.
The components and the numbers per phase are shown below to assist in understanding what you are
testing.
1) In order to test the rectifier components individually, remove the input fuses and test on the load
side the fuses
2) In order to test the IGBTs individually requires the disassembly of the SD700.
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In order to test the capacitors individually, the DC Bus capacitors must have been disassembled from the
SD700 and afterwards must be disassembled. Every capacitor must be measured with a multimeter and all
of them must be discharged. The tester must be set in mode OHMS. Then the positive of the tester must
be conneted to the positive of the capacitor and repeat the operation with the negative. If the capacitor
works properly, the resistance should start low and then increase as the capacitor is charged due to the
voltage in the battery of the tester.
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Then, when the Variac is on, it is necessary to increase voltage little by little and check that LEDS of the
Power Supply and the leds of the upper gater drive turn on.
Connect the Display and verify that there are not faults and compare the voltage of “variac”
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Before checking the external inputs, we must configure the SD700 in local mode (Screen ‘G4.1 CNTROL
MODE1).
Jumper input 19 with input 11, and input 18 with input 10. In the screen SV.3 ‘ANLG IN1’ or SV.3 ‘AIN1
Refr’ , the value of the analogue input 1 has to be the highest one allowed.
Analogue input 2
Jumper input 19 with input 13, and input 18 with input 12. In the screen SV.3 ‘ANLG IN2’ or SV.3 ‘AIN2
Refr’ , the value of the analogue input 2 has to be the highest one allowed
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- Jumper terminal 1 with terminal 2, and verify that the digital input 1 is connected:
- Jumper terminal 1 with terminal 3, and verify that the digital input 1 is connected:
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7.SUBASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
Make sure the SD700 is safe to work, see section 3 before proceeding.
7. 1. SD700 FRAME 4.
7.1.1 ACCESS TO THE INTERIOR OF THE DRIVE.
Figure 3.1 Disconnect the Display and the control 5) Connect all the wiring of the control
terminals terminals (analogue inputs, digital inputs,
PTC…).
4) Unscrew the 6 Phillips M4x8 DIN-7895H 6) Connect the Display to the Control PCB
screws, which joins the trims and the SDrive through the Ethernet wire.
chassis.
Disassembly of the plastic protector
5) Unscrew the Phillips M4x12 DIN-7895H
screw, which joins the side of the trim and
the Formica piece. 1) Unscrew the 4 Phillips M4x8 DIN-7895H,
which join the plastic protector and the
6) In IP54 models, disconnect the fan power Sdrive chassis.
wires, which are in the trims, before
removing them. 2) Remove the plastic protecotr
7) Remove the trims
Assembly of the plastic protector
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Follow figure 3.3 while reading these Follow figure 3.4 while reading these
instructions: instructions:
3) Remove the Display of the door. 2) In IP20 models, remove the upper cover
slowly in order to disconnect the fan supply
4) Disconnect the earth cable of the door. wire.
5) Unscrew the 2 specials screws M6x12, 3) Unscrew the 12 Phillips M5x10 DIN-7895H,
which join the door and the chassis. which join the 3 lower covers and the
SD700 chassis.
6) Remove the door.
4) Remove the 3 lower covers.
1) Place the door follow the figure 3.3. 1) Screw the 3 lowers covers to the SD700
chassis with 12 Phillips screws M5x10 DIN-
2) Join the door and the SD700 chassis by 7895H.
screwing 2 specials screw M6x12.
2) Connect the fan supply wire.
3) Place the Display on the door.
3) Join the upper cover and the SD700 chassis
4) Connect the cable. with 6 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H.
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7.1.6 DRIVE SELECT AND IGBT SELECTION Place the Board on the 2 plastic hexagonal
MODULE spacers M3x13 and screw the 2 plastic screws
M3x8 DIN-933.
Disassembly of the Drive Select
Continue to observe static safe work 6.1.7 SNUBBER, TRIGGER AND SOFT
procedures. CHARGE PROTECTION BOARD.
Follow figure 3.8 while reading these Disassembly of the Snubber, trigger and soft
instructions: charge protection board
Unscrew the 2 plastic screws M3x8 DIN-933, The use of a static grounding wrist strap and
which join this Board and the plastic hexagonal being earthed is highly required.
spacers M3x13.
Follow figure 3.9(a), figure 3.9(b) and figure
3.9(c) while reading these instructions:
Disassembly of the IGBT selection module
1) Disconnect the voltage measure cable
The use of a static grounding wrist strap and before and after the AC Choke and the
being earthed is highly required. earth cable. Afterwards, unscrew the
Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join
Follow figure 3.5 while reading these the wire terminals and the board.
instructions:
Place the Board on the 2 plastic hexagonal 2) Disconnect all output wiring (figure 3.9 (b)).
spacers M3x13 and screw the 2 plastic screws
M3x8 DIN-933. 3) Unscrew the 3 plastic screws M3x8 DIN-
933, which join the board and the plastic
hexagonal spacers Mix placed in the
Bus(+).
Assembly of the IGBT selection module
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Follow figure 3.10 while reading these Before proceeding, output choke must have
instructions: been disassembled (section 6.1.8).
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M6x20 DIN- Follow figure 3.11 while reading these
7895H, which join the output choke wire. instructions:
2) Remove the output choke. 1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN-
7895H, which join the DCCT and the
bakelite.
1) Place the output choke inside the plastic 1) Insert the DCCT in the aluminium busbar
insulator where it will be placed.
2) Join the terminals of the cables of the output 2) Join the DCCT to the wood bakelite by
choke to their own busbars by means of 2 screwing 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN-
Phillips screws M6x20 DIN-7895H. 7895H.
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Before proceeding, covers (see section 6.1.1) Before proceeding, snubber, trigger and soft
and electric tray (section 6.7.5) must have been charge board (section 6.1.7) and Bus output
disassembled. terminals (section 6.1.12) must have been
disassembled.
Follow figure 3.14 while reading these
instructions: Follow figure 3.15 (a), figure 3.15 (b) and figure
3.15 (c) while reading these instructions:
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M6x20 DIN-
7895H, which join the Bus output terminals 1) Remove the electronic tray, where the
and the DC Bus. Control Board and Power Board are
inserted, by unscrewing the 4 Phillips
2) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M4x18 DIN- screws M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join this
7895H, which join the output bakelite and tray and the chassis sides.
the chassis sides.
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7.1.17. IGBT
5) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screws M6x20 DIN-
Disassembly of the IGBT 7895H, which join the IGBT and the bar
where DCCTs are inserted.
Before proceeding, the upper Gate Drive board
must have been disassembled. (section 6.1.17) 6) Remove the bar where DCCTs are
screwed.
The use of a static grounding wrist strap and
being earthed is highly required. 7) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M5x16 DIN-
7895H, which join the IGBT and the heat
Follow figure 3.19 (a) and figure 3.19 (b) while exchanger.
reading these instructions :
8) Remove the IGBT.
1) Unscrew the 4 hexagonal spacers M3x18,
where the upper Gate Drive is inserted.
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3) Spread the thermal paste over the back of 7.1.18. SOFT CHARGE AND QUICK-
the IGBT DISCHARGE RESISTORS.
4) Place the IGBT on the heat exchanger. Disassembly of the soft charge and quick-
discharge resistors.
5) Screw the 4 Phillips screws M5x16 DIN-
7895H, which join the IGBT and the heat Before proceeding, the upper cover (section
exchanger. 6.1.3),the snubber trigger and the soft charge
board (section 6.1.7), and the DC Bus (section
6) Place the DCCT Bar as it is shown in figure 6.1.13 ) must have been disassembled.
3.19.
Follow figure 3.20 while reading these
7) Screw the 3 Phillips screws M6x20 DIN- instructions:
7895H, which joint the DCCT bar and the
IGBT. 1) Unscrew the Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-
7895H, which join the bars and the SCRs.
8) Insert the DC Bus (section 6.1.12).
2) Unscrew the Phillips screws M6x20 DIN-
9) Put the Snubber capacitor on the DC Bus. 7895H, which join the bars and the AC
Choke.
10) Screw the 2 Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
7895H, which join the snubber capacitors 3) Remove all voltage measure cables after
and the IGBTs. the the AC chokes by unscrewing the
Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H , which
11) Screw the 4 hexagonal spacers M3x18, join these wires and the bars.
where the Upper Gate Drive is inserted.
4) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-
12) Connect the phone cables. 7895H, which join the resistors support and
the chassis.
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Before proceeding, the bars which join the AC Before proceeding, SCRs (section 6.1.19) and
choke and the SCRs (section 6.1.18) and the IGBTs (section 6.1.17) must have been
upper cover (section 6.1.3) must have been disassembled.
disassembled.
Follow figure 3.25 while eading these
Follow figure 3.24 while eading these instructions:
instructions:
1) Disconnect the thermal wire of SCRs heat
1) Disconnect the power wires to the input exchanger.
terminals, because the wires are not long
enough to remove the AC choke. 2) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-
7895H, which join SCRs heat exchanger
2) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M6x16 DIN- and the chassis.
7895H, which join the AC choke and the
chassis. 3) Remove the SCRs heat exchanger.
3) Take the AC choke out of the chassis, and 4) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M5x16 DIN-
disconnect the 3 power wires by unscrewing 7895H, which join the output IGBTs bakelite
the hexagonal screws M8x25 DIN-961, and the IGBTs heat exchanger.
which join the power wires and the AC
choke. 5) Remove the output IGBTs bakelite.
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7. 2. SD700 FRAME 5.
7.2.1 ACCESS INSIDE.
3) Disconnect all control terminals (analogue Figure 4.2 Removal of the covers
inputs, digital inputs, PTC…)
5) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN- Removal of the plastic protector
7895H, which joint the cover and the lower
part of the chassis 1) Unscrew the 4 Phillips M4x8 DIN-7895-H,
which join the plastic protector and the
8) In IP54 models, disconnect the fan power SDrive chassis.
wires, which are in the covers before
disassembling them 2) Remove the plastic protector.
9) Remove the covers
Assembly of the plastic protector
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Follow Figure 4.4 while reading these The use of a static grounding wrist strap and
instructions: being earthed is highly required.
1) Unscrew the 6 Phillips M4x8 DIN-7895H, Follow Figure 4.4 while eading these
which join the upper cover and the SD700 instructions:
chassis.
1) Unscrew the 6 plastic screws M3x8 DIN-
2) In IP20 models, before removing the upper 933, which join the control PCB and the
covers The fans supply wire must have plastic hexagonal spacers M3x20.
been disconnected Therefore, separate
some the upper cover from the chassis, 2) Remove the Control Board by disconnecting
disconnect the wire and then remove the the 40, 32 y 28 pin connectors, which join
upper cover. the Control Board and the Power Board.
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7.2.6 DRIVE SELECT AND IGBT SELECTION 7.2.6 SNUBBER, TRIGGER AND SOFT
MODULE CHARGE PROTECTION BOARD.
Disassembly the Drive Select Disassembly of the Snubber, trigger and soft
charge protection board
The use of a static grounding wrist strap and
being earthed is highly required. Follow figure 4.8 (a), figure 4.8 (b) and figure
4.8 (c) while reading these instructions:
Follow figure 4.7 while reading these
instructions: 1) Disconnect the voltage measure cable
before and after the AC chokes by the
Unscrew the 2 plastic screws M3x8 DIN-933, Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join
which join this Board and the plastic hexagonal the cable terminals and the Board.
spacers M3x13.
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The use of a static grounding wrist strap and Follow figure 3.10 while reading these
being earthed is highly required. instructions:
Follow figure 4.10 while reading these 1) Remove the fan tray by screwing the 4
instructions: Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join
this tray and the chassis sides. In IP54
1) Disconnect the 2 fans power wires, and the models, before disassembling the fan tray,
power wire of the fan power supply. the fan power wire must have been
disconnected (IP00 and IP20 models have
2) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screws M3x6 DIN- not any fan in this tray).
7895H, which join the fans power supply
and the fan tray. 2) Unscrew the 2 hexagonal screws M8x25
DIN-933, which join the output choke and
3) Remove the fan power supply. DCCT bar and output bar.
Assembly of the fans power supply. 1) Insert the output choke as it is shown in
figure 4.11.
Continue to observe static safe work
procedures. 2) Connect the terminals of the output choke
wire to the DCCT bar and output bar by
1) Place the new fans power supply in the fan screwing the 2 hexagonal screws M8x25
tray. DIN 933.
2) Screw the 3 Phillips screws M3x6 DIN- 3) Insert the fan tray by screwing the 4 Phillips
7895H, which join the fans power supply screws M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join this
and the fan tray. tray and the chassis.
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Before proceeding, the output choke must have Before proceeding, covers (section 7.2.1), the
been disassembled (section 6.2.8). electric tray (section 7.2.12), the fan tray (section
7.2.8) ,the output bakelite (section 7.2.12) and
Follow figure 4.12 while reading these the upper and lower covers (section 6.1.2) must
instructions: have been disassembled.
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN- Follow figure 4.13 while reading these
7895H, which join the DCCT and the DCCT instructions:
bakelite.
1) Disassemble the chassis reiforcements.
2) Disconnect the current measure cable.
2) Unscrew the 4 hexagonal screws M8x18
3) Disassemble the DCCT. DIN-933, which join the sides to the chassis.
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Before proceeding, the covers (see section Before proceeding, the Snubber, Trigger and
7.2.1) and the electric tray (see section 7.2.12) Soft Charge board (see section 7.2.6) and the
must have been disassembled. Bus output terminals (see section 7.2.11) must
have been disassembled.
Follow figure 4.14 while reading these
instructions: Follow figure 4.15 (a), 4.15 (b) and 4.15 (c)
while reading these instructions:
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M6x20 DIN-
7895H, which join the Bus output terminals 1) Disassemble the electronic tray, where the
and the DC Bus. Control and Power Board are inserted, by
unscrewing the 4 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-
2) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M4x18 DIN- 7895H, which join this tray and the chassis
7895H, which join the output bakelite and sides.
the chassis sides.
2) Disassemble the Snubbers capacitors by
3) Remove the output bakelite. unscrewing the Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
7895H, which join the Snubbers capacitors
and the DC Bus.
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2) Insert the middle Bus (figure 3.16). Figure 4.15. Disassembly of the Bus capacitors.
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7.2.16. IGBT
10) Screw the 4 hexagonal spacers M3x18,
Disassembly of the IGBT where the Upper Gate Drive is inserted.
Continue to observe static safe work Figure 4.17. Assembly of the IGBT (a)
procedures.
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7.2.18 SCRs
6) Screw the hexagonal screws M8x25 IN-933 1) Spread the thermal paste on the back of
895H , which join the bars and the SCRs. new SCR.
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7.2.20 AC CHOKE.
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7. 4. SD700 FRAME 6.
7.3.1 ACCESS INSIDE.
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The use of a static grounding wrist strap and Before proceeding, the Control Board must have
being earthed is highly required. been disassembled (section 6.3.5).
Follow figure 4.4 while reading these Follow figure 5.6 (a) and figure 5.6 (b) while
instructions: reading these instructions:
1) Unscrew the 6 plastic screws M3x8 DIN- 1) Disconnect all the wires, which are
933, which join the control PCB and the connected to this Board.
plastic hexagonal spacers M3x20.
1) Avoid an excessive handling of the new 3) Screw the 5 Phillips screws M3x8 DIN-
Control Board. 7895H on the electric tray bolts .
2) Place the new Control Board on the 4) Connect the Power Board wiring. (figure
hexagonal spacers M3x20, fit the holes. 5.6(a)).
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1) Disconnect the voltage measure cable 3) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screws on M3x8
before and after the AC by unscrewing the DIN-7895H, which join the board and the
Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H, which hexagonal spacers M3x10, placed in the
join the wire terminals and the board (figure Bus(+).
5.8(a))
4) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screw M3x8 DIN-
2) Disconnect all the output wiring (figure 7895H, which join the board and the
5.8(b)). hexagonal spacers M3x10, placed in the
Bus(+).
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Assembly of the Snubber, Trigger and Soft 7.3.7 FANS POWER SUPPLY.
charge protection board
Continue to observe static safe work Assembly of the fans power supply
procedures.
The use of a static grounding wrist strap and
1) Avoid an excessive handling of the new being earthed is highly required.
board.
Follow figure 5.9 while reading these
2) Place the Board in the position as it is instructions:
shown in Figure 4.8 (c).
1) Disconnect the 2 fans power wires, and the
3) Screw the 3 screws M3x8 DIN-7895H, power wire of the fans power supply.
which join the board and the hexagonal
spacers M3x10. 2) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screws M3x6 DIN-
7895H, which join the fans power supply
4) Screw the 3 Phillips screws M3x8 DIN- and the fan tray.
7895H, which join this board and the
hexagonal spacers M3x15. 3) Disassemble the fan power supply.
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Follow figure 5.10 while reading these Before proceeding, the output choke must have
instructions: been disassembled (section 6.3.8).
1) Unscrew the 2 hexagonal screws M8x25 Follow figure 5.11 while reading these
DIN-933, which join the output choke and instructions:
the DCCT bar.
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN-
2) Disassemble the output choke 7895H, which join the DCCT and the DCCT
support.
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7.3.10 DC BUS
5) Unscrew the 8 Phillips M4x8 DIN-7895H Figure 5.12 (a) Disassembly of the DC Bus.
screws, which join the DC Bus and the
Bridge bus.
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Assembly of DC Bus
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1) Avoid an excessive handling of the new Figure 5.14. Disassembly of the IGBT Connector
board. Board
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Before proceeding, the IGBTs connector board Before proceeding, the upper Gate Drive board
must have been disassembled. (section 6.3.12). must have been disassembled. (section 6.3.14).
Follow figure 5.15 while reading these Follow figure 5.16 (a) and figure 5.16 (b) while
instructions: reading these instructions :
1) Disconnect the phone wires, which connect 1) Unscrew the 4 hexagonal spacers M3x18,
this board and the lower Gate Drive. where the Upper Gate Drive is inserted.
2) Unscrew the Phillips screws M3x8 DIN- 2) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
7895H, which join this board and the 7895H, which join the Snubber capacitors
hexagonal spacers M3x18. and the IGBTs.
3) Disassemble the Upper Gate Drive. 3) Remove the DC Bus (section 6.3.10).
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3) Spread the thermal paste over the back of Soft charge and quick-discharge resistors
the IGBT.
Before proceeding, the Upper cover (section
4) Place the IGBT on the heat exchanger. 6.3.2), Snubber, Trigger and soft charge board
(section 6.3.6), and the DC Bus (section 6.3.10
5) Screw the 4 Phillips screws M5x16 DIN- ) must have been disassembled.
7895H, which join the IGBT and the heat
exchanger. Follow figure 5.17 (a) and figure 5.17 (b) while
reading these instructions:
6) Place the DCCT Bar as it is shown in figure
5.16. 1) Unscrew the hexagonal screws M8x25 DIN-
933, which join the bars and the SCRs.
7) Insert the DC Bus (section 6.3.10).
2) Disassemble the measure voltage wire after
8) Place the Snubber capacitor on the DC Bus. the AC Choke by unscrewing the Phillips
screws M4x8 DIN-7895H , which join these
wires and the bars.
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7.3.16 SCRs
4) Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-
7895H, which join the support of the Removing the SCRs
resistors and the chassis.
Before proceeding, the bars which join the AC
5) Remove the resistors. choke with SCRs must have been disassembled
(section 6.3.15)
4) Insert the voltage measure wire after the AC 1) Spread the thermal paste over the back of
Choke by unscrewing the Phillips screws the new SCR.
M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join the wires and
the bars. 2) Insert the SCR in the heat exchanger (figure
5.18)
5) Screw the Phillips screws M6x20 DIN-
7895H, which join the bars and the AC 3) Screw the 2 Phillips screws M5x12 DIN-
Choke. 7895H, which join the SCR and the heat
exchanger.
7) Screw the Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-
7895H, which join the bars and the SCRs.
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Disassembly of the Fan support Follow figure 5.20(a) while reading these
instructions:
Follow figure 5.19 while reading these
instructions: Unscrew the 2 slotted cheese head screws
M4x60 DIN-84, which join the power fan and its
1) Unscrew the Phillips screw M4x8 DIN- support.
7895H, which join the fan support and the
fan box.
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7. 4. SD700 FRAME 7.
7.4.1 ACCESS INSIDE.
6) In IP54 models, disconnect the fan power 1) Unscrew the 6 Phillips M4x8 DIN-7895-H,
wires, which are placed in the covers before which join the plastic protector and the
disassembling them. SDrive chassis.
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The use of a static grounding wrist strap and Before proceeding, the Control Board must have
being earthed is highly required. been disassembled (section 6.4.3).
Follow figure 6.5 while reading these Follow figure 6.6 (a) and figure 6.6 (b) while
instructions: reading these instructions:
1) Unscrew the 6 plastic screws M3x8 DIN- 1) Disconnect all the wires which are connect
933, which join the control PCB and the to this Board .
plastic hexagonal spacers M3x20.
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Assembly of the Power Board. 7.4.5 DRIVE SELECT AND IGBT SELECTION
MODULE
Continue to observe static safe work
procedures. Disassembly of the Drive Select
1) Avoid an excessive handling of the new The use of a static grounding wrist strap and
Control Board. being earthed is highly required.
2) Place the new board on the electric tray and Follow figure 6.7 while reading these
fit the holes of the board with the electric instructions:
tray bolts. (figure 6.6(a))
Unscrew the 2 plastic screws M3x8 DIN-933,
3) Screw the 5 Phillips screws M3x8 DIN- which join this Board and the plastic hexagonal
7895H to the electric tray bolts . spacers M3x13.
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Follow figure 6.10 while reading these Before proceeding, output choke must have
instructions: been disassembled (section 6.4.8).
1) Unscrew the 2 hexagonal screws M8x25 Follow figure 6.11 while reading these
DIN-933, which join the Output choke and instructions:
the DCCT bar and output bar.
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN-
2) Disassemble the output choke 7895H, which join DCCT and the DCCT
support.
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Before proceeding, the Snubber, Trigger and 4) Screw the 6 Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
Soft charge board must have been 7895H, which join DC Bus and the SCRs.
disassembled (section 6.4.6).
5) Screw the 6 Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
Follow figure 6.13 (a), figure 6.13 (b), figure 6.13 7895H, which join DC Bus and the SCRs.
(c) and figure 6.13 (d) while reading these
instructions: 6) Screw the 4 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-
7895H, which join the DC Bus and the
1) Disassemble the electronic tray by SCRs heat exchanger.
unscrewing the 4 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-
7895H, which join this tray and the side of 7) Insert the plastic hexagonal spacers M3x10
the chassis. on the DC Bus where the back of Snubber,
Trigger and Soft charge Board leans.
2) Disassemble the snubber capacitors by
unscrewing he Phillips screws M6x12 DIN- 8) Insert the hexagonal spacers M3x15 on the
7895H, which join the snubber capacitors DC Bus, where the back of the Snubber,
and the DC Bus. Trigger and Soft charge Board leans.
3) Disassemble the hexagonal spacers M3x10 9) Place the Snubber capacitors on the back of
inserted in the DC Bus, and where the back the DC Bus(see figure 3.15) by screwing the
of the snubber, trigger and soft charge Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-7895H.
Board leans
10) Screw the 8 Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-
4) Disassemble the hexagonal spacers M3x15 7895H, which join the DC Bus and the Bus
inserted in the DC Bus, where the front of bridge.
the snubber, trigger and soft charge Board
leans. 11) Screw the 2 Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-
7895H, which join the DC Bus and the Bus
5) Unscrew the 8 Phillips M6x16 DIN-7895H bridge
screws, which join the DC Bus and the bus
bridge. 12) Insert the electronic tray by screwing the 4
Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H.
6) Unscrew the 2 Phillips M6x16 DIN-7895H
screws, which join the DC Bus and the Bus
bar.
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Before proceeding, the IGBTs connector board Before proceeding, the upper Gate Drive board
must have been disassembled. (section 6.4.12). must have been disassembled. (section 6.4.14).
Follow figure 6.15 while reading these Follow figure 6.16 (a) and figure 6.16 (b) while
instructions: reading these instructions :
1) Disconnect the phone wires, which connect 1) Unscrew the 4 hexagonal spacers M3x18,
this board to the lower Gate Drive. where the Upper Gate Drive is inserted.
2) Unscrew the Phillips screws M3x8 DIN- 2) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
7895H, which join this board and the 7895H, which join the Snubber capacitors
hexagonal spacers M3x18. and the IGBTs.
3) Disassemble the Upper Gate Drive. 3) Remove the DC Bus (section 6.4.10).
4) Place the IGBT on the heat exchanger. 1) Unscrew the hexagonal screws M8x25 DIN-
933, which join the bars and the SCRs.
5) Screw the 4 Phillips screws M5x16 DIN-
7895H, which join the IGBT and the heat 2) Remove voltage measure wires after the AC
exchanger. choke by unscrewing the Phillips screws
M4x8 DIN-7895H, which join these wires
6) Place the DCCT Bar as it is shown in figure and the bars.
6.16.
3) Remove the bars.
7) Insert the DC Bus (section 6.4.10).
Figure 6.16. (b) Disassembly of the IGBT Figure 6.17(a). Disassembly of the SCR
7) Screw Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-7895H, Figura 6.18.Disassembly of the Power Fan
which join the bars and the SCRs.
Follow figure 6.19 (a) while reading these Disassembly of the AC Choke
instructions:
Before proceeding, the bars, which join the AC
Unscrew the 2 slotted cheese head screws choke and the SCRs (section 6.4.15) and the
M4x60 DIN-84, which join the power fan and its Upper cover (section 6.4.2) must have been
support. disassembled.
Figure 6.19 (a) . Disassembly of the fan support 3) Disassemble the AC choke.
Assembly of the Fan power support 2) Place the AC choke in the chassis and
screw the 4 Phillips screws M6x16 DIN-
1) Before inserting the fan support in the fan 7895H, which join the AC choke and the
box, connect the fan power wire. chassis.
The use of a static grounding wrist strap and Before proceeding, the Control Board must have
being earthed is highly required. been disassembled (section 6.4.3).
Follow figure 7.5 while reading these Follow figure 7.6 (a) and figure 7.6 (b) while
instructions: reading these instructions:
1) Unscrew the 6 plastic screws M3x8 DIN- 1) Disconnect all the wires, which are
933, which join the control PCB and the connected to this Board .
plastic hexagonal spacers M3x20.
1) Avoid an excessive handling of the new 2) Screw the 5 Phillips screws M3x8 DIN-
Control Board. 7895H on the electric tray bolts .
2) Place the new Control Board on the 3) Connect all the wiring of the Power board.
hexagonal spacers M3x20 making the holes (figure 7.6(a)).
fit
the wire terminals and the board (figure 4) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screw M3x8 DIN-
7.8(a)) 7895H, which join the board and the
hexagonal spacers M3x10, which are
2) Disconnect all output wiring (figure 7.8 (b)). placed in the Bus(+).
Figure 7.8. (b) Disassembly of the Ssnubber, Trigger 5) Connect all input wiring (voltage measure
and Soft charge protection wire before and after the AC Choke), by
screwing the Phillips screw M4x8 DIN-
3) Unscrew the 3 Phillips screws on M3x8
7895H, which join the wire terminals and
DIN-7895H, which join the board and the
the board (figure 7.8 (a))
hexagonal spacers M3x10, which are
placed in the Bus(+).
6) Connect all output wiring. (figure 7.8 (b))
The use of a static grounding wrist strap and Follow figure 7.10 while reading these
being earthed is highly required. instructions:
Follow figure 7.9 while reading these 1) Unscrew the 2 hexagonal screws M8x25
instructions: DIN-933, which join the output choke and
the DCCT bar and output bar.
1) Disconnect the 2 fans power wires, and
thepower wire of the fans power supply. 2) Disassemble the output choke
Before proceeding, output choke must have Before proceeding, snubber, trigger and soft
been disassembled (section 6.5.8). charge board must have been disassembled
(section 6.4.6).
Follow figure 7.11 while reading these
instructions: Follow figure 7.12 (a), figure 7.12 (b), figure 7.12
(c), figure 7.12 (d) and figure 7.12 (e) while
1) Unscrew the 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN- reading these instructions:
7895H, which join DCCT and the DCCT
support. 1) Remove the electronic tray by unscrewing
the 4 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-7895H,
2) Disconnect the current measure wire. which join this tray and the sides of the
chassis.
3) Disassemble the DCCT
2) Remove the Snubber capacitors by
unscrewing the Phillips screws M6x12 DIN-
7895H, which join the snubber capacitors
and the DC Bus.
2) Join the DCCT and the DCCT support by 1) Place the DC Bus in the chassis.
screwing the 2 Phillips screws M4x12 DIN-
7895H. 2) Screw the 2 Phillips screws M4x8 DIN-
7895H, which join the DC Bus and the
3) Connect the current measure wire IGBTs heat exchanger.
7.5.14. IGBT
7.5.17 AC CHOKE.
8. Parts list.
All SD700 components have a code, which give us all the information about the component. These codes
have between 4 and 6 digits:
SCRs
IGBT
BUS CAPACITORS
DCCT
OUTPUT CHOKE
FANS
380V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7009052 SD7009055 SD7011552 SD7011555
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 2 2
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W 4 4
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 1 1
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
380V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7015052 SD7015055 SD7017052 SD7017055
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 2 2
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W 4 4
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 1
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W 1
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80 2 2
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 1
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W 1
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W
690V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7005262 SD7005265 SD7006262 SD7006265
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 2 2
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W 4 4
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 1 1
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80 2 2
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 1 1
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W
690V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7008062 SD7008065 SD7010562 SD7010565
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 2 2
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W 4 4
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 1
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W 1
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80 2 2
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 1 1
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W
SCRs
IGBT
BUS CAPACITORS
DCCT
OUTPUT CHOKE
FANS
380 V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7021052 SD7021055 SD7025052 SD7025055
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 2 2
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 4 4
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 2 2
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 4 4
690 V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7013062 SD7013065 SD7015062 SD7015065 SD7017062 SD7017065
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 2 2 2
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 4 4 4
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 2 2 2
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 4 4 4
SCRs
IGBT
BUS CAPACITORS
DCCT
OUTPUT CHOKE
FANS
380 V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7033052 SD7033055 SD7037052 SD7037055 SD7046052 SD7046055
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 1 1 1
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 4 4 4
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 8 8 8
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 4 4 4
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 7 7 7
690 V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7021062 SD7021065 SD7026062 SD7026065 SD7032062 SD7032065
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 1 1 1
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 4 4 4
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 8 8 8
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 4 4 4
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 7 7 7
SCRs
IGBT
IGBT 380V NUMBER IGBT 690V NUMBER
FF300R12ME3 SD705805X 9 FF300R17ME3 SD703856X 9
FF450R12ME3 SD706505X 9 FF450R17ME3 SD704606X 9
FF450R12ME3 SD707205X 9
BUS CAPACITORS
DCCT
OUTPUT CHOKE
FANS
380V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7058052 SD7058055 SD7065052 SD7065055 SD7072052 SD7072055
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 1 1 1
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 6 6 6
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 12 12 12
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 6 6 6
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 11 11 11
690V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7038562 SD7038565 SD7046062 SD7046065
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 1 1
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 6 6
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 12 12
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 6 6
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 11 11
SCRs
IGBT
BUS CAPACITORS
FANS
380 V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7084052 SD7084055 SD7092552 SD7092555
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 1 1
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 8 8
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 16 16
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 8 8
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 15 15
690V
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION SD7055062 SD7055065 SD7066062 SD7066065
L163 8414NH 24VDC, 2.4W 1 1
L050 8314H 24VDC, 6W
L086 6224NTDA 24VDC, 2A, 48W 8 8
L119 DV6224TD 24VDC, 89W
L120 4314-180 24VDC, 9.5W 16 16
L202 8314HU, IP54, 6W 80X80
L162 6224NTDAU, IP54, 24VDC,48W 8 8
L160 DV6224TDU-845, IP54, 24VDC, 89W
L192 4114NXU, IP54, 24VDC, 4,5W 15 15
DCCT
OUTPUT CHOKE
BLOCK DIAGRAM