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

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3 Peripheral Devices and Options
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3.1.2 Peripheral Device Descriptions
󶙽Peripheral device descriptions
Peripheral Device Mounting Position Function description
Circuit breaker
Between power
supply and
controller
input side
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occurs on downstream devices.
Earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB): Provide protection against
potentially leakage current during controller running to prevent electric
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Electromagnetic
contactor
Between air
switch and
controller
input side
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Do not start and stop the controller frequently by opening or closing
the contactor (less than twice per minute) nor use it to directly start the
controller.
AC reactor
Controller input
side
Improve the power factor of the input side.
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other devices from being damaged due to distortion of the voltage
waveform.
Eliminate the input current unbalance due to power supply inter-phase
unbalance.
Fuse
Between power
supply and
controller
input side
Provide protection against short circuit.
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Controller input
side
Reduce conduction and radiation interference generated by the
controller.
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controller and improve the anti-interference capacity of the controller.
Regen. resistor Below 37 kW
(F model 45 kW)
Directly use the regen. resistor for models below 37 kW.
Consume regenerative energy during motor deceleration.
Braking Unit
37 kW (F model 45
kW) and above
Use Inovance braking unit MDBUN and recommended regen. Resistor
for models of 37 kW and above.
Consume regenerative energy during motor deceleration.
Output reactor
Between
controller output
side and the
motor, close to
the controller
There are generally a lot of higher harmonics on the controller output
side. When the motor is far from the controller, a subharmonic may
generate resonance in the circuit due to large distributed capacitance in
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Degrade the motor insulation performance and damage the motor in
the long run.
Generate large leakage current and cause frequent controller protection
trips.
If the distance between the controller and the motor is greater than 100
m, install an AC output reactor.
dv/dt reactor
On the controller
output side,
close to the
controller
Provide motor insulation protection and reduce the bearing current.
Common-mode
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On the controller
output side,
close to the
controller
Reduce the bearing current.
Motor
Controller output
side
Select an appropriate motor according to the recommendation.

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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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