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Welcome to G-TV! Today I will be showing you Invertek’s Optidrive Single Phase AC Drive
from Bardac. These single phase VFDs are intended for single phase shaded pole and permanent
split capacitor motors. This can be ideal for fans, blowers, centrifugal pumps, fume
extractors, and air flow controllers. It is rated up to .75 horsepower at 110 volts and
1.5 horsepower at 230 Volts. For setting up the drive, I will put my common and hot wires
into the top and my ground on the third input. I can connect the wires going to the motor
in the same way on the output side of the drive. An enable will also need to connect
terminal 1 and terminal 2. I can then apply power to the inputs. The display should indicate
the operational status at stop. I will push and hold the navigate key for a couple of
seconds to access the parameters. Some of these parameters I will not change and just
check to see if the values are correct. P-1 is maximum frequency, I will push the navigate
button and see that the drive is at 60 Hertz. I will push the navigate button again to save
and the push up to P-2. Here is the parameter for minimum frequency. I will take a look
at the value to check to see if this is at the value desired. Since I would like this
at zero, I will hold down the arrow until it displays 0 and then press the navigate
button to save. P-3 is acceleration time. This is currently set to 5 seconds, the default
value. I will advance to P-4 and check this value too. It is also set to 5 seconds, and
I will keep it at that value. Next is P-5 for the stopping method of the drive. I can
choose between ramp to stop or coast to stop. The default is coast to stop on this drive.
Moving forward I will go to P-7. From P-7 to P-10 is where I will plug in my motor data.
This information is typically printed on the nameplate of your motor and will differ from
motor to motor. The motor I have is a fan from EBM papst rated for 115 volts with 2
amps at 60 Hertz. P-7 is where I will plug in my voltage. I will change this value to
115 volts. Next is P-8 for Motor rated current. I will change this value to 2 amps. Next is
P-9 for Motor rated frequency. I will check to see if this value is 60 Hz for North American
industries. Since it is at 60 Hz, I will continue to P-10 for my motor rated speed. For some
motors it may be necessary to adjust to the default value of 0. Doing this will also eliminate
the slip compensation for the motor. I will make the changes and continue to the next
parameter. I will give a quick overview on what they are. P-11 is the starting voltage
boost, P-12 is the primary command source, which allows me to set up an external controller,
Modbus or PI control. The P-12 is currently set to 1 for my keypad to be used for start
and stop commands, but the default is set to an external controller. Next is P-13 for
trip log history and the last parameter, P-14, is the extended menu access code and allows
me to unlock an extra set of parameters. To get the extra parameters, I will scroll to
101. This is the default value to unlock parameters and this access code can be change with P-37
to prevent unauthorized access. Unlocking this allows for a greater set of parameters
that include output relay functions, preset frequencies, digital and analog inputs, skip
frequency, restart function, brake chopper and PI control. With just the standard parameters,
my motor data is programmed into the drive and I can push the start button to run the
drive. I can use the keypad to ramp the motor up to my desired speed. Pressing the stop
key will stop the drive, where it will coast to a stop. Invertek’s Optidrive Single Phase
AC Drive from Bardac along with thousands of other products and services are available
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