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- Nov 24, 2004
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The SSM series 6kV ABB soft starter is used to drive a 3.5MW asynchronous motor, which drives a large fan. The vendor seems to be unable to provide commissioning assistance in a timely manner, so the Client may have to commission this using its own resources.
The primary soft starter configuration starts with a disconnect switch, fuses, contactor and thyristor modules. There is also a bypass contactor.
On the secondary side, the equipment uses an ABB controller and an optional Multilin 469 motor protection. Optional – since the soft starter electronics seems to have a number of protective functions already built in.
We have an idea how to set the protections, but the controller also needs all kind of settings to be applied. The process is relatively steady and the maximum number of starts is probably less than three per day.
Could anyone provide some general guidance as how to set things like start mode (there is several to choose from – dual ramp, custom curve, jog voltage, etc), starting torque, acceleration (ramp time), current limits (min and max), initial voltage, etc. Thank you.
The primary soft starter configuration starts with a disconnect switch, fuses, contactor and thyristor modules. There is also a bypass contactor.
On the secondary side, the equipment uses an ABB controller and an optional Multilin 469 motor protection. Optional – since the soft starter electronics seems to have a number of protective functions already built in.
We have an idea how to set the protections, but the controller also needs all kind of settings to be applied. The process is relatively steady and the maximum number of starts is probably less than three per day.
Could anyone provide some general guidance as how to set things like start mode (there is several to choose from – dual ramp, custom curve, jog voltage, etc), starting torque, acceleration (ramp time), current limits (min and max), initial voltage, etc. Thank you.