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175318 175318PCM
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175322 175322PCM
175323 175323PCM
175311 175311PCM
USER’S MANUAL
Variable-frequency drives for 3-phase
and single-phase AC motors
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Seite 1 - USER’S MANUAL

175318 175318PCM175319 175319PCM175320 175321PCM175321 175321PCM175310 175310PCM175322 175322PCM175323 175323PCM175311 175311PCMUSER’S MANUALVariable-

Seite 2 - LIMITED WARRANTY

viiiIllustrationsFigure 1. FHP Series Features & Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ivF

Seite 3 - Safety Warnings

1Specifications1-Phase 1 or 3-Phase Max Continuous ACInput Output Max Output AmpsDrive (VAC) (VAC) HP Current (AC) In175318 230 230 ¼ 1.2 3175319 *115

Seite 4 - General Information

2Figure 2. 175318, 175320, & 175321 DimensionsDimensionsIC502J501JMP501J502J503L1L2POWERFAULTTQ LIMITBOOSTTQACCELDECELTB501ACAC-VUW0.97 [25]2.72

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3DimensionsFigure 3. 175322 and 175323 DimensionsIC502C510J502J503L1L2POWERFAULTTBOOSTDECELACAC-YUW4.40 [112]0.13 [3]1.00 [25]3.68 [93.5]6.30 [160]6.

Seite 6 - • MULTIPLE MOTOR OPERATION

4 DimensionsFigure 4. 175318PCM, 175320PCMand 175321PCM DimensionsJ502J503L1L2FAULTTQ LIMITTQTB501ACAC-VUW3.80 [97]4.30 [109]S1S2E1D321JMP501:INPUT R

Seite 7 - Important Information

5DimensionsFigure 5. 175322PCM and 175323PCM DimensionsJ502J503L1L2POWERFAULTDECELTB501ACAC-YUWS2S3E2E1D321JMP501:INPUT RANGE1:0-5VDC3:4-20MAJMP502:I

Seite 8 - Contents

Dimensions6Figure 6. 175319 & 175310 DimensionsIC502J501JMP501TB501VUW0.97 [25]2.72 [69]3.70 [94]2.12 [54]0.96 [24]H3.80 [97]4.30 [109]J501C501C5

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7DimensionsFigure 7. 175311 DimensionsIC502TQTB501YUWJ501C501C502TH501L1L2230V1.00 [25]4.40 [112]6.30 [160]6.90 [175]3.00 [72]0.70 [18]0.13 [3]4.45 [

Seite 10 - Illustrations

8 DimensionsFigure 8. 175319PCM and 175310PCM DimensionsTQACCELDECELTB501VUW3.80 [97]4.30 [109]J501C501C502TH501L1L2115V230VJMP502S1S2S3E2E1D32JMP501

Seite 11 - Specifications

9DimensionsFigure 9. 175311PCM DimensionsTQYUWJ501C501C502TH501L1L2230V321JMP502:INPUT TYPE2-3:CURRENT1-2:VOLTAGE4.45 [113]0.70 [18]3.00 [76]6.90 [17

Seite 12 - Dimensions

LIMITED WARRANTYA. Warranty - LEESON Electric warrants that its products will be free from defects inmaterial and workmanship for a period of one (1)

Seite 13 - 3Dimensions

10The FHP Series PCM Adder Board accepts a 0 - 5 VDC,0 - 10 VDC, or 4-20 mA signal and outputs an isolated 0-5VDC signal without requiring additional

Seite 14 - 4 Dimensions

116-PINHEADER (1)6-32 x 1 5/16"PHILLIPS SCREW (1)0.578" NYLONSPACER (1)SHOULDERWASHER (1)PCBSTANDOFF (2)JUMPER (1)PCM ADDERBOARD (1)S1S2S3E1

Seite 15 - E2 E1 S1 S2 S3 D

12 InstallationC510TB501VUWJ501C501C502H501L1L2115V230VUSING A PHILLIPSSCREWDRIVER REMOVESCREW AND PLASTIC CAPFROM BOTTOM BOARDAND DISCARD.S T E P #

Seite 16 - INCHES [MILLIMETERS]

13Installation2TVUWJ501C501C502TH501L1L2115V230VTQINSTALL TWO(2) PLASTICSTANDOFFSONTO BOTTOMBOARDS T E P # 3IC502JMP501TB501VUWJ501C501C502TH501L1L21

Seite 17 - Figure 7. 175311 Dimensions

14 InstallationSECURE THEPCM ADDERBOARD WITHTHE 6-32 x 1 5/16"PHILLIPS SCREW.S T E P # 8VUWJ501C501C502TH501L1L2115V230VDECELDJMP501:INPUT RA1:0

Seite 18 - 8 Dimensions

15Installation• It is recommended that the drive be oriented with thechassis vertical for best heat dissipation. Horizontalmounting, while acceptable

Seite 19 - 9Dimensions

16 Installation• Protect the drive from dirt, moisture, and accidentalcontact. Provide sufficient room for access to theterminal block and calibratio

Seite 20 - Installation

17InstallationWiring• Use 20 – 24 AWG wire for speed adjust potentiometerwiring. Use 14 – 16 AWG wire for AC line (L1, L2) andmotor (U,V and W) wirin

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18 InstallationShielding guidelinesAs a general rule, LEESON recommends shielding of allconductors.If it is not practical to shield power conductors,

Seite 22 - 12 Installation

19InstallationIf the drive continues to pick up noise after grounding theshield, it may be necessary to add AC line filtering devices,or to mount the

Seite 23 - 13Installation

iSafety Warnings• This symbol  denotes an important safety tip orwarning. Please read these instructions carefullybefore performing any of the proce

Seite 24 - 14 Installation

20 InstallationFusingFHP series drives require external AC power line fuses.Connect the external line fuse(s) in series with the ACvoltage input. See

Seite 25 - Mounting

21InstallationMount the speed adjust potentiometer through a 0.38 in.(10 mm) hole with the hardware provided (Figure 11). Installthe circular insulati

Seite 26 - 16 Installation

22 InstallationWarningDO NOT connect this equipment with power applied.Failure to heed this directive may result in fire orserious injury.LEESON stron

Seite 27 - 17Installation

23InstallationFUSESTART/STOPSWITCH115 / 230 VACLINE INPUTJ502J503L1L2OWERAULTLIMITACAC-VW* FUSE* Do not add fuse to L2 unless line voltage is 230

Seite 28 - Shielding guidelines

24 InstallationConnect AC power input to L1 and L2 as shown in Figure 13and 14 (pages 25 & 26), depending on your power needs.NOTE: Doubler drives

Seite 29 - Heat sinking

25InstallationFUSESTART/STOPSWITCH115 VACLINE INPUTJ501 VoltageDoubler Mode Setting(115 VAC in - 230 VAC out)IC502TQTQACCELDECELVWJ501C501C502TH501L1L

Seite 30 - Table 1. Line Fusing Chart

26 InstallationFUSESTART/STOPSWITCH230 VACLINE INPUTFUSEJ501 No Voltage Doubler(230 VAC in - 230 VAC out)IC502TQTQCCELECELVWJ501C501C502TH501L1L2115V2

Seite 31 - Speed adjust potentiometer

27InstallationMotor connections (all FHP-series controls)Single-phase operationFor single-phase operation, connect the motor as shown inFigure 15 (pag

Seite 32 - Connections

28 InstallationMOTORWINDINGSPREWIREDRUNCAPACITORThis connection may beinternal to the motor (2 wireleads). If not, you must makethis connection yours

Seite 33 - 23Installation

29InstallationMOTORWINDINGSAUXILLIARY WINDINGWITHOUT CAPACITORMotor starter cap must beremoved from the circuit.This method works withmost (but not al

Seite 34 - (175319, 175310, 175311)

iiThe LEESON FHP Series are solid-state, variable-frequency AC motor drives. The FHP utilizes a 115 or 230VAC, 50/60 Hz, single-phase input, and is f

Seite 35 - 25Installation

30 InstallationMOTORWINDINGSIC502J501JMP501J502J503L1L2POWERFAULTMAXTQ LIMITTQACCELDECELTB501ACAC-VUWC510Figure 17. Motor Connections for Three-Phase

Seite 36 - 26 Installation

31InstallationSpeed Adjust Potentiometer ConnectionsConnect a speed adjust potentiometer to terminals S1, S2and S3. Make sure the potentiometer is co

Seite 37 - Three-phase operation

32 InstallationVoltage Follower ConnectionsInstead of using a speed adjust potentiometer, the drivemay be wired to follow a 0 - 5 VDC isolated voltage

Seite 38 - 28 Installation

33InstallationSignal and Optional Switch ConnectionsAll signal and switch connections are made at TB501.Terminal block orientation and terminal names

Seite 39 - 29Installation

34 InstallationE2E1 (COMMON)S1S2DS3TB501DIRECTION SWITCHCLOSE TO REVERSEFigure 21. Signal and Optional Switch ConnectionsDIRECTION (D) switchConnect

Seite 40 - 30 Installation

35InstallationVoltage or Current Follower (PCM models)PCM series drives can be configured to follow a grounded(non-isolated) voltage or current signal

Seite 41 - 31Installation

36 InstallationS1S2S3E2E1D321JMP501:INPUT RANGE1:0-5VDC2:0-10VDC3:4-20MAJMP502:INPUT TYPETB5012-3:CURRENT1-2:VOLTAGE4 mASETPCM ADDER BOARDDIRECTIONENA

Seite 42 - Voltage Follower Connections

37OperationWarningDangerous voltages exist on the drive when it ispowered, and up to 60 seconds after power isremoved and the motor stops. BE ALERT.

Seite 43 - ENABLE/DISABLE switch

38 OperationVoltage DoublerDoubler drives are equipped with a unique voltage-doublingfeature, for use when 230 VAC input voltage is notavailable. Thi

Seite 44 - DIRECTION (D) switch

39OperationStartup1. Verify that no conductive material is present on the PCB.2. Verify that the correct voltage is connected to the inputsbefore app

Seite 45 - JMP502 Input Type

iiiGeneral InformationMany 3-phase inverter manufacturers claim that they canrun single-phase motors effectively. This is normallyaccomplished by wir

Seite 46 - 36 Installation

40 OperationTo reverse motor direction:To reverse the direction of motor shaft rotation while themotor is running, set the DIRECTION switch to the opp

Seite 47 - Operation

41OperationStarting and stopping methodsTo coast the motor to a stopOpen the ENABLE/DISABLE switch, or remove the jumperbetween the ENABLE (E2) and CO

Seite 48 - Voltage Doubler

42 OperationE2 (ENABLE)E1 (COMMON)S1S2DS3ENABLE / DISABLESWITCHCLOSE TO ENABLETHERMALOVERLOADSWITCHTB501Figure 23. Thermal Overload Switch with Optio

Seite 49 - 39Operation

43OperationLine starting and line stoppingWarningLEESON strongly recommends the installation of amaster power switch in the voltage input line (seePow

Seite 50 - To reverse motor direction:

44CalibrationThe FHP series has five user-adjustable trimpots. Eachdrive is factory calibrated to its maximum current rating.Re-adjust the calibratio

Seite 51 - Starting and stopping methods

45CalibrationFigure 24. FHP Series Calibration Trimpot LayoutDECELTQ LIMITACCELMAXBOOSTZERO SETon isolation boardTQTQACCELDECELTB501VUWJ501C501C502TH

Seite 52 - Enable / Disable Switch

46 CalibrationCalibration Procedure Setup for 60 Hz Motors:1. Set the ENABLE switch to the DISABLE (open) position.If no switch is installed, remove t

Seite 53 - 43Operation

47CalibrationTORQUE LIMIT (TQ LIMIT)1. With no power applied to the drive, connect a (trueRMS) ammeter in series with one of the motor leads.2. Set

Seite 54 - Calibration

48 CalibrationACCELERATION (ACCEL)1. Set the speed adjust potentiometer to zero (full CCW)and wait for the motor to come to a stop (or minimumspeed).

Seite 55 - 45Calibration

49CalibrationBOOSTThe boost trimpot is used to increase motor torque at lowspeeds. The minimum setting is sufficient for mostapplications and does no

Seite 56 - MAXIMUM SPEED (MAX SPD)

iv General InformationOPTIONAL ISOLATION BOARDACCEPTS A 0 - 5 VDC,0 - 10 VDC, or 4 - 20 mANON-ISOLATED SIGNALDOUBLER VERSIONSDOUBLES THE OUTPUTVOLTAGE

Seite 57 - TORQUE LIMIT (TQ LIMIT)

50 CalibrationCalibration Procedure Conclusion1. Set the speed adjust potentiometer to zero (full CCW).2. Disable the drive by opening the ENABLE/DIS

Seite 58 - DECELERATION (DECEL)

51Application NotesIndependent adjustable speeds with DIR switchReplace the speed adjust potentiometer with two single-pole multi-position switches, a

Seite 59 - 49Calibration

52 Application NotesE2 (ENABLE)E1 (COMMON)S1S2DS3JOGTB501RUNNORMALLY OPENRUN/JOGPUSHBUTTONRUN/JOGSWITCH(motor coasts to stop)RUN/JOG switchUsing a RUN

Seite 60 - 50 Calibration

53Application NotesSingle speed potentiometer control ofmultiple motorsS3S2S1UVWMOTORAVFD SERIESDRIVECW10K OHMSPEED ADJUSTPOTENTIOMETERMOTORBFigure 27

Seite 61 - Application Notes

54 Application NotesQuick ReversingE2 (ENABLE)E1 (COMMON)DPDT CENTEROFF SWITCHFWDSTOPREVS1S2DS3TB501To reverse the direction of motor shaft rotation,

Seite 62 - RUN/JOG switch

55Before troubleshootingPerform the following steps before starting any procedure inthis section:• Disconnect AC voltage input from the drive. Wait 6

Seite 63 - 53Application Notes

56 Troubleshooting• Verify that there are no short circuits or groundedconnections.• Check that the drive’s rated phase current and RMSvoltage are c

Seite 64 - Quick Reversing

57TroubleshootingPOWER LEDThe green POWER LED is on when AC line voltage isapplied and the control’s low-voltage power supply isoperational.FAULT LEDT

Seite 65 - Troubleshooting

58 TroubleshootingTQ LIMIT LEDThe yellow TQ LIMIT LED is on when the drive outputcurrent exceeds the threshold set by the TQ LIMIT trimpot.When the TQ

Seite 66 - 56 Troubleshooting

59Troubleshooting1. Check that linefuses are properlysized for the motorbeing used.2. Check motor cableand motor forshorts.3. Add a blower tocool the

Seite 67 - Diagnostic LEDs

vIn addition to standard 3-phase induction motors, thefollowing motor types may be used with FHP Series drives:• Permanent split capacitor (PSC)• Sh

Seite 68 - TQ LIMIT LED

60 Troubleshooting3. Disable, then re-enable the drive.4. Ensure thatENABLE (EN) andCOM terminals areproperly connected.5. Verify that motor isnot jam

Seite 69 - Solution

61Troubleshooting1. Increase MAX SPDsetting (page 46).2. Compare motorvoltage to inputvoltage; replacemotor if necessary 3. Check motor load.Resize th

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62 Troubleshooting1. Check TQ LIMsetting (page 41).2. “Fix” load (i.e.,straightenmounting,coupling, etc.); orreplace motor anddrive with motorand dr

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63TroubleshootingOptional C510 Capacitor Kit (p/n: 175325)LABEL ON CAPACITOR FREQUENCY VALUE3n3J 12kHz 0.0033uF6n8 10kHz 0.0068uF10n 8kHz 0.01uF33n 4k

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64 TroubleshootingFigure 30. Carrier frequency capacitor locationIC502POWERFAULTCARRIER FREQUENCYCAPACITOR (C510)Cap LabelInsert the 2-pins ofthe car

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65TroubleshootingReplacement PartsReplacement parts are available from LEESON Electric and itsdistributors for this drive series.Table 2. Replacement

Seite 74 - 64 Troubleshooting

2100 Washington StreetGrafton, WI 53024-0241, U.S.A.TEL: (262) 377-8810 FAX: (262) 377-9025Document number 250–0356, Revision 2Printed in the U.S.

Seite 75 - Replacement Parts

viContentsSafety Warnings iGeneral Information iiImportant Information vSpecifications 1Dimensions 2Installation 10175324 Process Control Module (PCM

Seite 76 - 2100 Washington Street

viiContentsCalibration 44Calibration Procedure Setup for 60 Hz Motors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46MAXIMUM SPEED (MAX SPD) . .

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