Holip HLP NV
Holip HLP NV
Holip HLP NV
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I. Introduction 2
1. Checks upon Delivery 3
2. Nameplate Description of HLP-NV Series Inverter 3
V. Wiring 12
1. Main Circuit Wiring Schematic Diagram 12
2. Description of Terminal Block 13
3. Basic Connection Diagram 15
4. Switches 15
5. Precautions on Wiring 16
HLP-NV Series
IX. Appendices 96
Appendix 1: Mounting Dimensions of HOLIP NV inverters 96
Appendix 2: Mounting Dimensions of LCP Digital operator 98
Appendix 3. Braking Resistor Disposition 98
Appendix 4. Simple Example of Appliaction 99
Appendix 5:User’s feedback 106
HLP-NV Series
I. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing and using the general-purpose inverter of
HLP-NV series of multi-functions and high performance.
Please read carefully the operation manual before putting the inverter to
use so as to correctly install and operate the inverter, give full play to its
functions and ensure the safety. Please keep the operation manual handy
for future reference, maintenance, inspection and repair.
Due to the inverter of a kind of electrical and electronic product it
must be installed, tested and adjusted with parameters by specialized
engineering persons of motors.
The marks of Danger Caution and other symbols in the manual
remind you of the safety and prevention cautions during the handling,
installation, running and inspection. Please follow these instructions to
make sure the safe use of the inverter. In case of any doubt please contact
our local agent for consultation. Our professional persons are willing and
ready to serve you.
The manual is subject to change without notice.
Danger
● Be sure to turn off the input power supply before wiring.
● Do not touch any internal electrical circuit or component when the
charging lamp is still on after the AC power supply is disconnected,
which means the inverter still has high voltage inside and it is very
dangerous.
● Do not check components and signals on the circuit boards during
the operation.
● Do not dissemble or modify any internal connecting cord, wiring or
component of the inverter by yourself.
● Be sure to make correct ground connection of the earth terminal of
the inverter.
● Never remodel it or exchange control boards and components by
yourself. It may expose you to an electrical shock or explosion, etc.
Caution
● Motor overload protection is included in the default settings.
Parameter C01.90 Motor thermal protection is set to value ETR trip.
● Do not make any voltage-withstanding test with any component
inside the inverter. These semi-conductor parts are subject to the
damage of high voltage.
● Never connect the AC main circuit power supply to the output
terminals U.V W of the inverter.
● The main electric circuit boards of CMOS and IC of the inverter are
subject to the effect and damage of static electricity. Don’t touch the
main circuit boards.
● Installation, testing and maintenance must be performed by qualified
professional personnel.
● The inverter should be discarded as industrial waste. It is forbidden
to burn it.
● Check if the inverter has got any damage or deformation during the
transportation and handling.
● Check if there is one piece of HLP-NV series inverter and one copy of
the instruction manual available when unpacking it.
● Check the information on the nameplate to see if the specifications
meet your order (Operating voltage and KVA value).
● Check if there is something wrong with the inner parts, wiring and
circuit board.
● Check if each terminal is tightly locked and if there is any foreign
article inside the inverter.
● Check if the operator buttons are all right.
● Check if the optional components you ordered are contained.
● Check if there is a certificate of qualification and a warranty card.
Software Version: A
Voltage Rating: 21:1-Phase AC 220V
23:3-Phase AC 220V
43:3-Phase AC 380V
Inverter Capacity:0 D 75 means 0.75KW
Serial No: NV means NV series
Trade Mark: HOLIP
Caution
● Check to be sure that the voltage of the main circuit AC power supply
matches the input voltage of the inverter.
● The symbol , represents ground terminals. Be sure to make
correct ground connection of the earth terminals of the motor and the
inverter for safety.
● No contactor should be installed between the power supply and the
inverter to be used for starting or stopping of the inverter. Otherwise
it will affect the service life of the inverter.
Danger
● R(L),S,T(N) terminals are power input terminals, never mixed
with U.V.W terminals. Be sure that the wiring of the main circuit is
correct. Otherwise it will cause damages of the inverter when the
power is applied to it.
● The terminal of must be grounded separately and never connected
to line zero. Otherwise it will easily cause the protection or errors of
the inverter.
Caution
● Do not carry the front cover of the inverter directly when handling.
It should be handled with the base to prevent the fall-off of the front
cover and avoid the dropping of the inverter, which may possibly
cause the injuries to people and the damages to the inverter.
● Mount the inverter on a metal or other noncombustible material to
avoid the risk of fire.
● Install the inverter in a safe location, avoiding high temperature,
direct sunlight, humid air or water.
● Keep the inver ter f rom the reach of children or persons not
concerned.
● The inverter can only be used at the places accredited by our
company. Any unauthorized working environment may have the
risks of fire, gas explosion, electric shock and other incidents.
● Install a heat sink or other cooling device when installing more than
one inverter in the same enclosure so that the temperature inside the
enclosure be kept below 40℃ to avoid overheat or the risk of fire.
Caution
● Do not touch the heat sink, braking resistor, or other heat elements.
These can become very hot.
● Be sure that the motor and machine is within the applicable speed
ranges before starting operation because the inverter is quite easy to
run from lower speed to higher speed.
● Do not check the signals on circuit boards while the inverter is
running to avoid danger.
● Be careful when changing the inverter settings. The inverter has been
adjusted and set before ex-work. Do not adjust it wantonly. Please
make proper adjustments according to the required functions.
● Do consider the vibration, noise and the speed limit of the motor
bearings and the mechanical devices when the inverter is running at
or above the frequency of 50Hz.
1. Particular Specifications
Output Suitable
Power
Model Input Voltage Current Motor
(KW)
(A) (KW)
2. General Specifications
Inverter Series HLP-NV
Frequency 48~62HZ
Power 380~480V±10% for 380V;
supply Supply Voltage single/three phase
200~240V±10% for 220V
Output voltage 0~100% of supply voltage
0-200HZ(VVC+),
Motor Output frequency
0-400HZ(V/F)
output
Over load 150% of rated current
Acc/Dec time 0.05~3600s
Running control LCP operate;
Multi input terminals;
Control
Frequency setting RS 485 serial
communication
5, terminal nos.: RUN,
Number
F/R,RST,JOG,EMS
0~24V DC (“PNP” OR
Voltage level “NPN”) ; Maximum
Programmable input: 28V DC
digital inputs PNP: “0”<5VDC;
“1”>10VDC;
Logic Voltage level
NPN: “0” >19VDC;
“1” <14VDC
Input resistance 4KΩ
Number 1;terminal nos.: VIN
Control 0-10V DC ;
Voltage Voltage level
terminals Maximum input 20V DC
Anology Input resistance 10KΩ
inputs Number 2; terminal nos.: VIN,AIN
0/4-20mA(scaleable);
Current Current range
Maximum input: 30mA
Input resistance 200 Ω
Number 1;Terminal nos.: AO
Output Current range 0/4-20mA
Anology Max.Load 500 Ω
outputs Max.error:0.5% of full
Accuracy
scale
Resolution 8bit
Terminal number EV
24V DC
Max.load 200mA
RS+(TX+,RX+),
Terminal number
RS 485 RS- (TX-,RX-)
Ground for RS485 COM
1,FA-FB(make),
Terminal number
Control FA-FC(break)
terminals 250V AC 2A
Realy outpus Resistive load
Max 30V DC 2A
load 250V AC 0.2A
Inductive load
24V DC 0.1A
Terminal number +10V
10V DC output Output voltage 10.5±0.5V
Max.load 25mA
Enclosure IP20
Ambient temperature -10℃~50℃
Surro- Max.relative humidity 5%-95%
undings Vibration test 1.0g
1000m
Max.altitude above sea level
3000m(derating)
Electronic thermal motor protection against overload.
Temperature monitoring of the heatsink ensures that the frequency
converter trips if the temperature reaches 95 °C ± 5°C. An overload
temperature cannot be reset until the temperature of the heatsink
is below 70 °C ± 5°C (Guideline - these temperatures may vary for
different power sizes, enclosures etc.).
The frequency converter is protected against short-circuits on motor
terminals U, V, W.
Protection The frequency converter is protected against earth faults on motor
Functions terminals U, V, W.
Monitoring of the intermediate circuit voltage ensures that the
frequency converter trips if the intermediate circuit voltage is too low
or too high.
If a motor phase is missing, the frequency converter may trip.
If mains fault occurs, the frequency converter will ramp down to stop
and issues a warning.
If a mains phase is missing, the frequency converter trips or issues a
warning (dependingon the load).
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1. Storage
The inverter must be kept in its original package box before installation.
Pay attention to the followings when keeping it in storage if the inverter
is not used for the time being:
● It must be stored in a dry place without rubbish or dust.
● The suitable temperature for storage is between -20℃ and +65℃.
● The relative humidity required is 0-95% without condensation.
● There is no corrosive gas or liquid in the storage ambience.
● It’s better to lay the inverter on a rack and keep it in a proper package.
● It is better not to store the inverter for long time. Long time storage of
the inverter will lead to the deterioration of electrolytic capacity. If it
needs to be stored for a long time make sure to power it up one time
within a year and the power-up time should be at least above five hours.
When powered up the voltage must be increased slowly with a voltage
regulator to the rated voltage value.
● There must be enough space left around the inver ter for easy
maintenance and cooling.
● The inverter must be installed vertically with the smooth ventilation
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V. Wiring
Power supply:
● Verify that the inverter’s rated voltage coincides
with AC power supply voltage to avoid a damage
of the inverter.
No fuse breaker:
● Refer to the related list.
Ground fault circuit interrupter:
● Use one of anti-high harmonic.
Electromagnetic contactor:
● Note: Do not use the electromagnetic contactor as
the on/off button of power supply for the inverter.
AC reactor:
● It is recommended to install an AC reactor for
power factor improvement if the input capacity is
more than 1000KVA.
Inverter:
● Be sure to make correct connections of the main
circuit wires and control signal wires of the
inverter.
● Be sure to make correct setting of parameters for
the inverter.
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POWER MOTOR
R T
S -UDC +UDC BR U V W
(L) (N)
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Default setting
Symbol Function Description
setting
EMS Multi- Digital Input Bit0
AO Multi- Analog Output 0/4-20mA
+10V Power Supply for Analog Setting +10V
VIN Multi- Analog input Voltage
GND Analog Ground
AIN Multi- Analog input 0/4~20mA
FA-FC:break
FA FB FC Multi- Digital Output (Relay)
FA-FB:make
COM:Common for
COM RS+ RS- RS485 Communication port
RS+ and RS-
The wiring of the inverter is divided into two parts, main circuit terminal
connections and control circuit terminal connections. The user can
see the main circuit terminals and the control circuit terminals after
removing the cover of enclosure. The terminals must be connected
correctly as the following wiring circuit diagrams.
The following diagram shows the Default setting standard connection of
Model HLP-NV
AO
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4. Switches
i. Bus termination:
BUS TER
OFF ON
5. Precautions on Wiring
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● When the wiring between the inverter and the motor exceeds 15
meters (shielded wire) or 50 meters (No shielded wire), much higher
dV/dT will be produced inside the coil of the motor, which will cause
the destruction to the interlay or insulation of the motor. Please use a
dedicated AC motor for the inverter or add a reactor at the inverter.
● Please lower the carrier frequency when there is a longer distance
between the inverter and the motor. Because the higher the carrier
frequency is the bigger the leakage current of high-order harmonics in
the cables will be. The leakage current will have unfavorable effect on
the inverter and other equipment.
Specifications of Non Fuse Breaker and Wire
NFB Input wire Output wire Control wire
Model
(A) mm 2 mm 2 mm 2
HLPNV0D1821A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV0D3721A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV0D7521A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV01D521A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV02D221A 32 4 4 0.5
HLPNV0D2523A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV0D3723A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV0D7523A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV01D523A 32 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV02D223A 32 4 4 0.5
HLPNV03D723A 32 4 4 0.5
HLPNV0D3743A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV0D7543A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV01D543A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV02D243A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV03D043A 16 2.5 2.5 0.5
HLPNV04D043A 32 4 4 0.5
HLPNV05D543A 32 4 4 0.5
HLPNV07D543A 40 6 6 0.5
HLPNV001143A 63 6 6 0.5
HLPNV001543A 100 6 6 0.5
HLPNV18D543A 100 10 10 0.5
HLPNV002243A 100 16 16 0.5
Attention: The parameters in the list are only for reference and should not
be regarded as standard.
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3) Grounding
● Grounding terminal E. Be sure to make correct grounding
220V class: The third grounding method (Grounding resistance should
be 100Ω or lower.)
380V class: The special third grounding method (Grounding resistance
should be 10Ω or lower.)
● Choose grounding wires according to the basic length and size of the
technical requirements of the electric equipment.
● Do avoid sharing grounding wire with other large power equipment
such as electric welder, power machine, etc. The grounding wire
should be kept away from the power supply wires for large power
equipment.
● The grounding method for several inverters together should be done as
the first and second diagrams below. Avoid the third loop.
● The grounding wire must be as short as possible.
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1. 5 numeric displays
2. 8 LEDs: FWD、REV、Hz、A、R/MIN、HAND、OFF/RESET、AUTO
3. 7 keys: MENU、ENTER、▲、▼、HAND、OFF/RESET、AUTO
4. 1 potentiometer (only for type OP-VB02).
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The potentiometer can be used in both hand and auto mode with different
functionality:
In Hand mode the potentiometer will work as the arrow keys – i.e.
controlling the local reference from 0 to max reference (C03.03). If the
LCP does not contain a potentiometer, the arrow keys are used to set
reference:
In auto mode the potentiometer will act as an extra analog input to the
system. It is selected/deselected as the other analog inputs (see C03.15 to
C03.18).
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The below table shows the screen of displaying every readout parameter
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Warning description:
when warning occurred, the LEDs of Hz、A will flash and R/MIN will
be lit.
Alarm description:
when alarm occurred, the LEDs of Hz、A and R/MIN will f lash,and
the drive will trip. A trip can be cancelled by pressing reset or, in some
cases, automatically. A locked trip canbe cancelled by cutting off mains
and restarting the drive.
The motor direction is indicated by the leds of FWD and REV:
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*[0] None
C01.93 Thermistor Resource [1] Analog Input VIN 0
[6] Digital Input JOG
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*[0] No opreation
[1] Control ready
[2] Drive ready
[3] Drive ready, Remote
[4] Enable / No warning
C05.40 Function Relay
[5] Drive running
[6] Running / No
warning
[7] Run in range / No
warning
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[0] None
C08.02 Control Word Source 1
*[1] FC RS485
Control Word Timeout
C08.03 0.1~6500.0S 1.0S
Time
*[0] Off
[1] Freeze Output
Control Word Timeout [2] Stop
C08.04 0
Function [3] Jogging
[4] Max. Speed
[5] Stop and trip
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Action At Inverter
C14.26 *[0] Trip [1] Warning 0
Fault
AEO Minimum
C14.41 40~75% 66%
Magnetisation
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Some of the advantages of having more than one set-up in the frequency
converter are
● Run motor in one set-up (Active Set-up) while updating parameters in
another set-up (Edit Set-up)
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The Active Set-up can be set as Multi Set-up where the active set-up is
selected via input on a digital input terminal and/or via the bus control
word.
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C01.03
Torque Characteristics Default setting 0
Range [0] Constant Torque
Motor shaft output provides constant
torque under variable speed control.
[2] Automatic Energy Optim.
This function automatically optimizes
energ y consu mption i n cent r if ugal
pump and fan applications. See par.
14-41 AEO Minimum Magnetisation.
● Function: With more torque characteristics it is possible to run low
energy consuming, as well as high torque applications.
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● Funct ion: Use this parameter along with par. C01.50, Motor
Magnetizing at Zero Speed.
Set frequency required for normal magnetizing current. If frequency is
set lower than motor slip frequency, par. C01.50, Motor Magnetizing at
Zero Speed is inactive.
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● ATTENTION! For par. C01.56 the following applies [0]≤ [1] ≤ [2] ≤
[3] ≤ [4] ≤ [5]
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● Function: The start delay defines the time to pass from a start
command is given until the motor starts accelerating.
Setting start delay to 0.0 sec. disables Start Function, [C01.72], when
start command is given.
Enter the time delay required before commencing acceleration. Par.
C01.72 Start Function is active during Start delay time .
● Function: Use flying start to catch a spinning motor after eg. mains
dropout.
● Warning: This function is not suitable for hoisting applications.
● ATTENTION! When flying start is enabled par. C01.71, Start Delay,
and par. C01.72, Start Function, have no function.
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C01.82 Min Speed for Funct. at Stop [Hz] Default setting 0.0HZ
Range [0.0 - 20.0 Hz]
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C02.0* DC-Brake
The purpose of DC-brake function is to brake a rotating motor by
applying DC-current to the motor.
C02.00 DC Hold Current Default setting 50%
Range [0 - 100%]
● Function: This parameter either holds the motor (holding torque) or
preheats the motor.
■ The parameter is active if DC Hold has been selected in either par.
C01.72 Start Function or par. C01.80 Function at Stop.
■ Enter a value for holding current as a percentage of the rated motor
current set in par. C01.24 Motor Current. 100% DC holding current
corresponds to I M,N.
● ATTENTION! Avoid 100% current too long as it may overheat the
motor.
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C02.17
Over-voltage Control Default setting 0
Range [0] Disabled The OVC is not active/required.
[1] Enabled, not at stop
OVC is running unless a stop signal
is active.
[2] Enabled OVC is running, also when a stop
signal is active.
● Function: Use Over-voltage Control (OVC) to reduce the risk of the
frequency converter tripping due to an over voltage on the DC link
caused by generative power from the load. An over-voltage occurs
eg. if the ramp down time is set too short compared to the actual load
inertia.
● ATTENTION! If Resistor Brake has been chosen in par. C02.10
Brake Function the OVC is not active even though enabled in this
parameter.
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3-1* References
Parameters for setting up the reference sources. Select the preset
references for the corresponding digital inputs in parameter group 5.1*,
Digital Inputs.
18 Bit2 17 Bit1 16 Bit0 Preset reference no.
0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1
0 1 0 2
0 1 1 3
1 0 0 4
1 0 1 5
1 1 0 6
1 1 1 7
Table 4.1: Par. C05.1* selection [16], [17] and [18]
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3-4* Ramp 1
A linear ramp is characterized by ramping up at a constant speed until
the desired motor speed has been reached. Some overshoot may be
experienced when reaching speed, which may cause speed jerks for a
short while before stabilizing.
An S-ramp accelerates more smoothly thus compensating for jerks when
the speed is reached.
See the below figure for a comparison of the two ramp types.
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Ramp Times:
Ramp up: Acceleration time. From 0 to nominal motor frequency (par.
C01.23).
Ramp down: Deceleration time. From nominal motor frequency (par.
C01.23) to 0.
Limitation:
Too short ramp up time can result in Torque limit warning (W12) and/or
DC over voltage warning (W7). Ramping is stopped when the frequency
converter has reached Torque limit motor mode (par. C04.16).
Too short ramp down time can result in Torque limit warning (W12)
and/or DC over voltage warning (W7). Ramping is stopped when the
frequency converter reaches the Torque limit generator mode (par.
C04.17) and/or the internal DC over voltage limit.
● Function: Enter ramp down time from rated motor speed nM,N in
par. C01.25 to 0 Hz.
Choose a ramp down time that does not cause over-voltage in inverter
due to regenerative operation of motor. Furthermore, generated current
must not exceed current limit set in par. C04.18.
* only for NV4,NV5
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C03.5* Ramp2
See par. C03.4* for a description of ramp types.
ATTENTION! Ramp2 - alternative ramp times: Changing from Ramp1
to Ramp2 is done via the digital input. See par. C05.1*, selection[34].
C03.50 Ramp 2 Type Default setting 0
Range [0] Linear Constant acceleration/deceleration.
[2] S-ramp Smooth jerk compensated
acceleration/deceleration.
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C05.4* Relays
Parameter group for configuring timing and output functions for relays.
C05.40 Function Relay Default setting 9
Range See the following table
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[0] No Operation D ef a u lt fo r a l l d ig it a l a n d r el ay
outputs.
[1] Control Ready Control board receives supply voltage.
[2] Drive Ready Frequency conver ter is ready for
operation and applies supply signal on
control board.
[3] Drive Ready, Remote Frequency conver ter is ready for
operation in Auto On-mode.
[4] Enable/No Warning Frequency conver ter is ready for
operation. No start or stop command
is given.
No warnings are present.
[5] Drive Running Motor is running.
[6] Running/No Warning Mot or r u n s , a nd no wa r n i ng a r e
present.
[7] Run in Range/No Warning
Mo t o r r u n s w i t h i n p r o g r a m m e d
current ranges, see parameters C04.50
and C04.51. No warnings are present.
[8] Run on ref/No Warning Motor runs at reference speed.
[9] Alarm An alarm activates output.
[10] Alarm on Warning An alarm or warning activates output.
[12] Out of Current Range Motor current is outside range
set in parameters C04.50 and C04.51.
[13] Below Current, low Motor current is lower than set in par.
C04.50.
[14] Above Current, high Motor current is higher than set in par.
C04.51.
[21] Thermal Warning Ther mal war ning is present when
temperature exceeds limit in motor,
frequency converter, brake resistor or
thermistor.
[22] Ready, No Thermal Warning
Frequency conver ter is ready for
operation and no over-temperature
warning is present.
[23] Remote Ready, No Thermal Warning
Frequency conver ter is ready for
operation in Auto mode, and no over-
temperature warning is present.
[24] Ready, Voltage OK Frequency conver ter is ready for
operation and mains voltage is within
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● Function: The Live Zero function is used for monitoring the signal
on an analog input. If the signal disappears, a Live Zero warning is
reported.
Set delay time before Live Zero Timeout Function is applied (par.
C06.01).
If the signal reappears during the set delay, timer will be reset. When
live zero is detected, the frequency converter freezes output frequency
and starts Live Zero Timeout timer.
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C06.90
Terminal AON Mode Default setting 0
Range [0] 0 - 20 mA Range for analog outputs is 0-20
mA
[1] 4-20 mA Range for analog outputs is 4 - 20
mA
[2] Digital Functions as slow reacting digital
output. Set value to either 0
mA (off ) or 20 mA (on), see par.
C06.92.
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8-5* Digital/Bus
Parameters for configuring control word Digital/Bus merging.
ATTENTION! Parameters are only active when par. C08.01, Control
SIte, is set to Digital and control word [0].
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16-8* FC Port
Parameter for viewing references from FC Port.
C16.86 FC Port REF 1 Default setting 0
Range [-200 - 200]
● Function: View currently received reference from FC Port.
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Inverter
More than 100% overload for too long.
overloaded
Motor
Motor is too hot due to more than
ETR over
100% overload for too long.
temperature
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Fault Contents
Fault Display Disposal methods
& Description
Control word No c o m m u n ic a t io n t o f r e q u e n c y
timeout converter
Brake resistor
Brake transistor is short-circuited, thus
short-
brake function is disconnected.
circuited
Brake chopper
Brake transistor is short-circuited, thus
short-
brake function is disconnected.
circuited
HLP-NV Series - 93 -
Fault Contents
Fault Display Disposal methods
& Description
B r a ke r e s i s t o r i s n o t c o n n e c t e d /
Brake check
working
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Fault Contents
Fault Display Disposal methods
& Description
AMT check
Wrong setting for motor voltage and/or
Unom and
motor current.
Inom
Motor
thermistor Thermistor or thermistor connection is
over disconneted
temperature
Drive
All parameter settings are initialized
Initialised to
to default settings.
Default Value
HLP-NV Series - 95 -
IX. Appendices
Appendix 1: Mounting Dimensions of HOLIP NV
inverters
1) Mechanical drawing
Inverter Model ppearance and Installation Dimensions
HLPNV0D1821A
HLPNV0D3721A
HLPNV0D7521A
HLPNV01D521A
HLPNV02D221A
HLPNV0D2523A
HLPNV0D3723A
HLPNV0D7523A
HLPNV01D523A
HLPNV02D223A
HLPNV03D723A
HLPNV0D3743A
HLPNV0D7543A
HLPNV01D543A
HLPNV02D243A
HLPNV03D043A
HLPNV04D043A
HLPNV05D543A
HLPNV07D543A
HLPNV001143A
HLPNV001543A
HLPNV18D543A
HLPNV002243A
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HLPNV0D1821A
HLPNV0D2523A
HLPNV0D3721A
HLPNV0D3723A
NV1 56 70 151 160 150 Φ4.5 Φ4.5
HLPNV0D3743A
HLPNV0D7521A
HLPNV0D7523A
HLPNV0D7543A
HLPNV01D521A
HLPNV01D523A
NV2 61 75 178 186 170 Φ4.5 Φ4.5
HLPNV01D543A
HLPNV02D243A
HLPNV02D221A
HLPNV02D223A
HLPNV03D043A
HLPNV04D043A
HLPNV05D543A
HLPNV07D543A
HLPNV001143A
NV4 97 125 273 292 243 Φ7 Φ7
HLPNV001543A
HLPNV18D543A
NV5 137 165 316 335 252 Φ7 Φ7
HLPNV002243A
HLP-NV Series - 97 -
HOLIP-NV
LCP
operator
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1:Parameter Initialization
C14.22 used to reset parameter to default settings
• Set C14.22 = 2
• Hold down“ENTER”to confirm changing
• Cut off mains
• Resart the drive。
E80 was displayed to indicate the completion of the process
• Press“Off/Reset”key to confirm the operation。
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C01.00 = 3
setpoint:
C03.15, C03.16, C03.17, C03.14, C03.18 defines the setpoint of PI
control
feedback:
C07.20 defines the feedback signal of PI control
Example: Use preset reference C03.10(0)as setpoint,
Use 4-20mA Analogue input as feedback
Parameters setting
C03.02 = 0 C03.03 = 50 C03.10(0)= 50%
C03.15 = C03.16 = C03.17 = C03.14 = C03.18 = 0
C06.12 = 4mA C06.13=20mA C06.14=0 C06.15=50 C06.19 = 1
C07.20 = 1(VI) C07.30= 0 C07.31 = 0 C07.32 = 0
C07.33 = 1.00 C07.34 = 10.00s C07.38 = 0 C07.39 = 50%
Trun on switch 4
Press "Auto" to active Auto mode
Connect RUN with EV to operate the drive.
8: Pulse input
2:VVC+
C01.01 = 1 VVC+ principle
C01.20 Motor Power C01.22 Motor Voltage
C01.23 Motor Frequency
C01.23 Motor Current C01.25 Motor Nominal Speed
C01.29 Automatic Motor Tuning
C01.30 Stator Resistance C01.33 Stator Leakage Ractoance
C01.35 Main Reactance
C01.60 Low Speed Load Compensation
C01.61 High Speed Load Compensation
C01.62 Slip Compensation C01.63 Slip Compensation
Use AMT to optimize motor performance in VVC+ principle
14:Communication examples
FC-protocol
C08.32 = 9600bps C08.33 = 0
14.1 Start with the reference of 50HZ Send:
STX LGE ADR CTW REF CS
02 06 01 047C 4000 3D (Hex)
(the frequency converter)Return:
STX LGE ADR STW REF CS
02 06 01 0F07 4000 4D (Hex)
047C:Command
4000:50Hz
(C000H – 4000H corresponding to –MAX ---- +MAX)
14.2 Stop with the reference of 0HZ Send:
STX LGE ADR CTW REF CS
02 06 01 043C 0000 3D (Hex)
(the frequency converter)Return:
STX LGE ADR STW REF CS
02 06 01 0203 0000 04 (Hex)
14.3 Read parameter C03.41 Send:
STX LGE ADR DATA ---------DATA CTW REF CS
02 0E 01 1115 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 49 (Hex)
(the frequency converter)Return:
STX LGE ADR DATA ---------DATA STW REF CS
02 0E 01 2155 0000 0000 012C 0203 0000 55 (Hex)
14.4 Write parameter C03.41 Send:
STX LGE ADR DATA ---------DATA CTW REF CS
02 0E 01 D115 0000 0000 0190 0000 0000 18 (Hex)
(the frequency converter)Return:
STX LGE ADR DATA -----------DATA STW REF CS
02 0E 01 2155 0000 0000 0190 0203 0000 E9 (Hex)
MODBUS
14.5 Read coils ------- Read status
Read reference frequency: