Instruction Bulletin Altivar 58 TRX: Control Board Kit VX4A381U Class 8806
Instruction Bulletin Altivar 58 TRX: Control Board Kit VX4A381U Class 8806
03/2005
Instruction Bulletin Raleigh, NC, USA
Altivar® 58 TRX
Control Board Kit VX4A381U
Class 8806
Retain for future use.
INTRODUCTION
This bulletin contains installation instructions for the Altivar® 58 (ATV58)
Table 1: ATV58 Drive Controllers TRX Control Board Kit, VX4A381U. The kit is for use only on ATV58 TRX
Drive Controller Catalog Number
drive controllers of frame sizes 8–10. See Table 1 for drive catalog
Frame Size numbers. Before installing the control board, perform the bus voltage
(ATV58H•••••)
measurement procedure on page 2. Use the following tools for the
8 C10N4
procedures in this bulletin:
9 C13N4, C15N4, C19N4
10 C23N4, C25N4, C28N4, C31N4, C33N4 • #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Voltmeter
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
STATIC SENSITIVE COMPONENTS
The control board can be damaged by static electricity. Observe the
electrostatic precautions below when handling controller circuit boards or
testing components.
1
Control Board Kit VX4A381U 30072-450-91
Bus Voltage Measurement 03/2005
+
– } ATV58HC10N4X
PA PA PC
L1 L2 L3 U V W
L1 L2 L3
PA PC U V W
–
+
} ATV58HC13N4X–C19N4X
L1 L2 L3
DANGER
PC PA PA U V W
+
–
} ATV58HC23N4X–C33N4X
Do not use
Power
PB PA PC
Terminals
P0 PA
The DC bus voltage level is determined by monitoring the (+) and (-)
measurement points. Their location varies by drive controller model number
as shown in Figure 1. The drive controller model number is listed on its
nameplate.
To measure the DC bus capacitor voltage:
1. Disconnect all power from the drive controller including external control
power that may be present on the control board and the option board
terminals. Verify by measurement.
NOTE: Controller programming that is not properly saved will be lost
when power is removed from the control board. Before you remove
power, record or save the drive controller configuration.
2. Wait ten minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge.
3. Read the model number of the drive controller from the nameplate and
identify the corresponding (+) and (-) measurement points from Figure 1.
4. Open the door or cover of the drive controller.
5. Set the voltmeter to the 1000 Vdc scale. Measure the voltage between
the (+) and (-) measurement points identified in Step 3. Verify that the
DC bus voltage has discharged below 45 V before servicing the drive
controller.
6. If the DC bus capacitors will not discharge below 45 V, contact your local
Schneider Electric representative. Do not operate the drive controller
and do not attempt to replace component parts.
REMOVING THE CONTROL To remove the old control board (see Figure 2 on page 4 for lettered items):
BOARD
1. Before replacing the control board, perform the bus voltage
measurement procedure on page 2 of this bulletin.
2. Remove the front sheet metal cover from the drive controller.
3. Remove the keypad (A) by loosening the one screw.
4. To remove the plastic door (G) covering the control board:
a. Squeeze the latch in the lower left corner of the door and open it to
the right.
b. Lift the bottom right side to release the top hinge.
c. Push down to release the bottom hinge.
5. Remove the pull-apart customer interface terminal strips (B) from the
bottom of the control board.
6. Fold the flexible shield (C) installed over the control board to the left and
remove any option card (D) that is installed on the control board.
7. Remove the cable at J18 (E) on the top left of the control board by prying
lightly from alternate corners of the connector housing.
8. Remove the control board mounting screws starting with the bottom right
and proceeding clockwise. Support the control board assembly while
removing the top right screw.
NOTE: Retain the metal clips at the bottom right and top left positions for
re-installation.
9. Set aside the flexible shield for re-installation.
10. Rotate the control board to the right to access the J5 ribbon cable
connector (F) plugged into the back. Unplug the connector to release the
control board assembly.
A
ESC
ENT
FWD
REV RUN STOP
RESET
B C
G