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Inovance Monarch 220-NICE-L-C-4022F User Manual

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9 Description of Functions and Schemes
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9.13 Automatic Emergency Evacuation Scheme at Power Failure
1 Background
Passengers may be trapped in the car if power failure happens during use of the
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solve the problem.
2 Overview
Scheme 1: UPS standby power supply (220 V)
In this scheme, the 220 V UPS provides power supply to the motor and the drive
control circuit.
Scheme 2: Automatic rescue device (ARD) for elevator emergency evacuation
In this scheme, the ARD provides power supply to the motor and the drive control
circuit.
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manual for the ARD. This part describes only Monarch elevator ARD.
Automatic
Emergency
Evacuation
Scheme
Principle
Emergency
evacuation by
controller drive
After the mains power supply shuts down, the standby power supply is
used to provide power to the system. The controller drives the motor,
which runs the car to the leveling area to let passengers out.
Emergency
evacuation by
shorting stator
braking
After the mains power supply shuts down, the standby power supply is
used to provide power to the system. The controller shorts the motor
stator and releases the brake, making the car move slowly under the
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to the leveling area to let passengers out.
There are two standby power supply modes in the industry.
Standby Power
Supply
Description
Emergency
evacuation by
controller drive
The (UPS) is used.
The UPS RUN contactor and UPS control circuit must added in the
control cabinet.
Automatic rescue
device (ARD)
for elevator
emergency
evacuation
The battery is used as the standby power supply. Only the input terminal
for emergency evacuation signal feedback must be reserved in the
control cabinet. There is no other cost.
The ARD itself has the control system which can diagnose the mains
power supply status and performs emergency evacuation running.

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Inovance Monarch 220-NICE-L-C-4022F Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product nameInovance Monarch 220-NICE-L-C-4022F
Model220-NICE-L-C-4022F
Rated voltage220V
Control modeVector control
ApplicationIndustrial automation
Output Current2.2 A
Control MethodV/F control, Sensorless vector control
Communication InterfaceModbus RTU
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Overheat, Short circuit
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)

Summary

Preface

1 More advanced technology

Details the advanced technological features of the NICE3000new controller, including drive ride and communication.

3 Safer running

Focuses on safety features, fault tolerance, and environmental adaptability for secure operation.

Introduction

1 Basic functions

Details fundamental functionalities like collective selective operation, service floor settings, and door control.

1 Product Information

1.1 Designation Rule and Nameplate

Explains the model designation rules and details found on the controller's nameplate.

1.2 Description of components

Provides an overview of the physical components of the controller, illustrating their locations.

1.5 System Configuration

Illustrates the system components and their interconnections for the NICE3000new control system.

2 Installation and Wiring

2.1 Installation

Covers installation requirements, including environment, clearance, orientation, dimensions, and procedures.

2.2 Wiring

Describes the description and wiring of main circuit and control circuit terminals, including cable sizes.

2.5 Standard Wiring of the System

Provides wiring diagrams and inspection checklists for the entire system setup.

3 Peripheral Devices and Options

3.2 Peripheral Device Selection Guide

Offers guidance on selecting cables, circuit breakers, contactors, reactors, and filters.

4 Commissioning Tools

5 System Commissioning

5.1 System Commissioning Guide

Provides a general guide to the commissioning process for the elevator system.

5.2 Safety and Circuit Check

Details crucial safety precautions and checks required before performing system commissioning.

5.3 Power-on and Controller State Check

Covers procedures for checking power-on status and handling potential controller states and faults.

5.4 Commissioning at Inspection Speed

Explains the process of motor auto-tuning and running tests at inspection speed.

5.5 Commissioning at Normal Speed

Outlines steps for commissioning at normal speed, including shaft auto-tuning and HCB setup.

6 Parameter Description

7 Troubleshooting

7.1 Elevator Fault Display

Explains how fault codes and subcodes are displayed on the keypad and operation panel.

7.4 Fault Information and Troubleshooting

Provides a table linking fault codes to possible causes and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.

9 Description of Functions and Schemes

9.13 Automatic Emergency Evacuation Scheme at Power Failure

Details how the system provides emergency evacuation during power failures using UPS or ARD.

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