Siemens SINAMICS S120 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SINAMICS S120 Operating Instructions Manual

Applications for cabinet modules, liquid-cooled
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SINAMICS S120
Applications for Cabinet Modules, liquid-cooled
Operating instructions
Edition
04/2015
Answers for industry.
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  • Page 1 SINAMICS S120 Applications for Cabinet Modules, liquid-cooled Operating instructions Edition 04/2015 Answers for industry.
  • Page 3 Introduction Safety notes Description SINAMICS Preparations for use S120 Applications for Cabinet Modules, Installation liquid cooled Electrical connection Operating Instructions Commissioning Operation Servicing Spare parts Disposal Service & Support Technical data Checklists and forms 04/2015 A5E35974555A...
  • Page 4 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 5 Introduction About these instructions These instructions describe the drive and explain how to handle it, from initial delivery to final disposal of the equipment. Keep these instructions for later use. Read these instructions before you handle the drive and follow the instructions. The instructions contain information about the safe handling of the drive as well as its components and modules.
  • Page 6 Introduction Applications for Cabinet Modules, liquid cooled Operating Instructions, 04/2015, A5E35974555A...
  • Page 7 Table of contents Introduction..............................5 Safety notes..............................13 Qualified personnel........................13 The five safety rules.......................13 Safe handling.........................14 Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering installations ........16 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)........17 Information for persons responsible for plants and systems..........18 1.6.1 Proper usage..........................18 1.6.2 Grounding concept.........................20...
  • Page 8 Table of contents 2.6.12 Holder for ARC detector......................32 2.6.13 Main contactor for Line Connection Modules < 800 A............32 2.6.14 Auxiliary power generation in the Line Connection Module...........33 2.6.15 Insulation monitoring......................33 2.6.16 Cable-marshaling compartment 200 mm high...............33 2.6.17 Circuit breaker in withdrawable unit design................34 2.6.18 Fan power supply........................34 2.6.19...
  • Page 9 Table of contents 3.5.2 Storing a device........................59 3.5.3 Forming DC link capacitors....................60 3.5.4 Storing re-cooling units......................61 3.5.4.1 Draining the cooling circuit.....................62 Installation..............................65 Safety instructions for assembly....................65 Tools required........................66 Torques..........................66 Connecting to the foundation....................67 Connections of transport units....................67 4.5.1 Connecting the collecting pipes of the cooling circuit.............67 4.5.2 Connecting the converter system with the cooling unit............68 4.5.3...
  • Page 10 Replacing the back-up battery of the AOP30 operator panel ..........111 8.3.3 Loading operator panel firmware, parameter and signal descriptions.........113 8.3.4 Maintaining the cooling circuit....................114 8.3.4.1 Servicing the filter for a cooling unit supplied from Siemens..........115 8.3.4.2 Maintaining and replacing coolant hoses................116 8.3.4.3 Maintaining the pumps......................118 8.3.4.4 Maintaining the fans of the additional cooler................118...
  • Page 11 Disposal..............................137 10.1 Disposing of packaging material..................137 10.2 Removing device components and old devices..............137 Service & Support.............................139 Siemens Industry Online Support..................139 Technical data............................141 General technical system data.....................141 Specification of the untreated water..................143 Checklists and forms..........................145 Mechanical installation: Checklist..................145 Electrical installation: Checklist....................146 Index.................................151...
  • Page 12 Table of contents Applications for Cabinet Modules, liquid cooled Operating Instructions, 04/2015, A5E35974555A...
  • Page 13: Safety Notes

    Safety notes In the individual chapters of this document, you will find safety instructions that must be obeyed absolutely, for your own safety, to protect other people and to avoid damage to property. Pay attention to the following safety instructions for all activities on the inverter. Qualified personnel The product/system described in this documentation may only be operated by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific...
  • Page 14: Safe Handling

    Safety notes 1.3 Safe handling Safe handling WARNING High voltages during operation When operating this equipment very high voltages develop. Even after switching off the mains voltage, or while the connected machine is still turning, high voltages can remain for a prolonged length of time.
  • Page 15 Safety notes 1.3 Safe handling WARNING Hazardous arcing Hazards caused by arcing can occur as result of the following factors, for example: ● The input currents are exceeded ● Incorrectly dimensioned circuit breaker or transformers ● Incorrectly connected cables or cables that have not been connected ●...
  • Page 16: Electromagnetic Fields In Electrical Power Engineering Installations

    Safety notes 1.4 Electromagnetic fields in electrical power engineering installations CAUTION Places that are difficult to access If you do not use appropriate protective equipment when working in places that are difficult to access you are at risk of injury. For example, sharp edges and splinters can cause injuries to the head and skin.
  • Page 17: Components That Can Be Destroyed By Electrostatic Discharge (Esd)

    Safety notes 1.5 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) See also Information for persons responsible for plants and systems (Page 18) Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) ESD guidelines NOTICE Electrostatic discharge Electronic components can be destroyed in the event of improper handling, transporting, storage, and shipping.
  • Page 18: Information For Persons Responsible For Plants And Systems

    Safety notes 1.6 Information for persons responsible for plants and systems ① Sitting ② Standing ③ Standing/sitting Conductive floor surface, is only effective in conjunction with ESD shoes or ESD shoe grounding strips ESD furniture ESD shoes or ESD shoe grounding strips are only effective in conjunction with conductive flooring ESD clothing ESD wrist strap Cabinet ground connection...
  • Page 19 Safety notes 1.6 Information for persons responsible for plants and systems WARNING Non-observance of proper usage Improper use of the devices described can result in death, severe injury or material damage. Therefore, please adhere to all instructions for proper usage. The nominated person in control of an electrical installation must ensure that the following points are observed: ●...
  • Page 20: Grounding Concept

    Safety notes 1.6 Information for persons responsible for plants and systems 1.6.2 Grounding concept Create a grounding concept and integrate the drive within it. The grounding concept must take into consideration national provisions and system specifics. Ensure that the following criteria are fulfilled: ●...

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