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ABB ACS380 drive programming

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Optimize your ABB ACS380 drive performance by configuring parameters like motor data, control mode, ramp times, and more. This guide provides a comprehensive overview for efficient setup.

Here is step by step programming of ABB ACS380 drive:

Step 1 – control wiring

Connect all control wiring for start/stop and speed reference. Below image show control wiring of ACS380 drive.

acs380 abb standard image

Step 2 – Power wiring

Connect input power wiring and motor wiring to the drive. Below image show power wiring of ACS380 drive.

abb acs380 drive power wiring image

Step 3 – Parameters

Below list show all parameter used in ACS380 drive programming.

Macro Select      
       
  9604 1 ABB Standard
       
Motor Data      
       
  9906 ……A  
  9907 ……V  
  9908 ……Hz  
  9909 ……rpm  
  9910 ……KW  
       
Control Mode      
  9904 0 Vector
    1 Scaler
       
       
  9913 0 None
    1 Normal
    2 Reduced
    3 Standstill
    4 Autophasing
    6 Advanced
    8 Adaptive
       
ACC/DCC Time     For Vector
  2311 0 acc/dec time 1
    1 acc/dcc time 2
    2…..5 DI1……DI4
  2312 ……s Acc time 1
  2313 ……s Dec time 1
       
  2314 ……s Acc time 2
  2315 ……s Dec time 2
       
       
ACC/DEC Time     For Scalar
  2871 0 acc/dec time 1
    1 acc/dec time 2
    2…..5 DI1……DI4
  2872 ……s Acc time 1
  2873 ……s Dcc time 1
       
  2874 ……s Acc time 2
  2875 ……s Dec time 2
       
       
Limits      
       
  3011   Min rpm
  3012   Max rpm
       
  3013   Min freq
  3014   Max freq

Step 4 – Testing and Verification

  1. Start the Motor: Once programming is complete, you can initiate motor operation using the start/stop buttons on the control panel or through external control signals if configured.
  2. Monitor Performance: Observe the motor's operation and verify it functions as intended. If adjustments are needed, return to parameter setting mode and fine-tune the settings

 

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