Siemens TV Converter Box G120 Manuel D’Utilisation
Automation and Drives - SCE
T I A Training Document
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Module
H01
Issued: 02/2008
Frequency Converter SINAMICS G120 on PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET
Preface Notes Startup with PROFIBUS Startup with PROFINET Program Example
General Features of the SINAMICS G120
Flexibility through modularity for a future proof drive concept:
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Tailored to the customer, selectable and scalable
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Modules can be exchanged live (hot swap)
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Insertable terminals
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Easily exchanged; very maintenance-friendly
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Because of the safety functionalties, less effort when integrating drives into safety oriented
machines are plants
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Capable of communicating with PROFIBUS and PROFINET with PROFIdrive Profile 4.0
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Reduction of interfaces
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Plant-wide engineering
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handling
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Increased robustness and longer life because of an innovative cooling concept and painted
electronic modules
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Simple device exchange and time-saving copying of parameters by means of the Basic
Operator Panel (BOP) or the optional memory card MMC
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Non-volatile storage of the parameter settings –either in the EEPROM of the CU or
on an MMC
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Low noise motor operation because of high pulse frequency
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Compact design that saves space
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Software parameters for simple adaptation to 50Hz or 60Hz motors
(IEC or NEMA motors)
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2/3 wire control (static/pulsed signals) for universal control by means of the digital inputs
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Signal wiring by means of binector/connector (BICO) technology possible
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Different data sets can be selected
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Robust, non-sensitive EMC configuration
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LED status display at the control unit
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Built-in brake chopper for dynamic braking
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Fast Current Limitation (FCL), to prevent undesired disconnections during operation
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Engineering and startup with standard engineering tools such as SIZER and
STARTER ensure fast configuring and simple startups
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Globally certified according to CE, UL, cUL, c-tick, and Safety Integrated according to IEC
61508 SIL 2
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With PM250 or PM260 capability of energy regeneration and regenerative breaking