NVE92630

Replacement Parts and Maintenance

Replacement Parts

Schneider Electric provides a limited number of replacement parts for the ATV680 Process drive. Before replacing any parts, consult your Schneider Electric sales representative. Replacement parts must be installed by qualified personnel familiar with the equipment being replaced.

NOTE: Shading designates replacement parts that are only available through Schneider Electric Services. Contact Schneider Electric for these parts.

Replacement Parts

Description

Catalog Number

Profinet I/O*

VW3A3627

Profibus DP*

VW3A3607

CANopen 2XRJ45(1)

VW3A3608

DeviceNet (1)

VW3A3609

CANopen SUB-D9(1)

VW3A3618

CANopen open style with screw terminals(1)

VW3A3628

EtherCAT

VW3A3601

Ethernet IP/Modbus TCP, MultiDrive link

VW3A3721

Extended I/O module(1)

VW3A3203

Extended relay module(1)

VW3A3204

AC coil for LC1F150

LX1FF095

AC coil for LC1F185

LX1FG095

AC coil for LC1F225 (precharge contactor)

LX1FG187

AC coil for LC1F265

LX1FH1272

AC coil for LC1F330

LX1FH1272

AC coil for LC1F400

LX1FJ110

Bacnet MS/TP

VW3A3725

Pilot light, redPower On

ZB5AV04 Red pilot light head

ZB5AV6 Mounting collar with light module

25501-00003 LED

65170-166-24 Power On legend plate

ZBZ32 Legend plate holder

Pilot light, yellowAuto ModeTripped

ZB5AV05 Amber pilot light head

ZB5AV6 Mounting collar with light module

25501-00004 LED

65170-166-39 Trip legend plate or 65170-166-08 Auto legend plate

ZBZ32 Legend plate holder

Pilot light, greenAFC Run

ZB5AV03 Green pilot light head

ZB5AV6 Mounting collar with light module

25501-00005 LED

65170-166-42 AFC Run legend plate

ZBZ32 Legend plate holder

Pilot light mounting collar with light module

ZB5AV6

Pilot light mounting collar with light module, and 1 N.O. and 1 N.C. contact for p-t-t

ZB5AW065

Hand-Off-Auto selector switch assembly

ZB5AD3 Three-position selector switch

ZB5AZ009 Mounting collar

(2) ZBE205 Contact blocks (1 N.C. and 1 N.O.)

65170-166-17 Hand-Off-Auto legend plate

ZBZ32 Legend plate holder

Speed potentiometer

ATVPOT25K Speed potentiometer assembly

Stop/Start push buttons

ZB5AA2 Black push button

ZB5AA4 Red push button

ZB5AZ101 Mounting collar w/ contact block (1 N.O.)

ZB5AZ102 Mounting collar w/ contact block (1 N.C.)

65170-166-31 Start legend plate

65170-166-09 Stop legend plate

(2) ZBZ32 Legend plate holders

Enclosure grill filter, 270 mm x 250 mm

460 V / 150–250 hp ND,125–200 hp HD

NSYCAF223

Power electronic fan kit, 48 Vdc

460 V / 150–900 hp ND125–700 hp HD

VX5VPM001

Enclosure door fan, 270 mm x 250 mm, 48 Vdc

460 V / 150–900 hp ND125–700 hp HD

VX5VPM003

Door fan, 320 mm x 320 mm (when supplied)

11677154055*

Door fan filter, 320 mm x 320 mm, pack of 5

18611600037*

Roof fan, 470 mm x 470 mm (when supplied)

11681152055*

Roof fan filter, 470 mm x 470 mm, pack of 20

18611600039*

Advanced drive keypad (not suitable for installation outdoors)

VW3A1111

Remote keypad adapter (not suitable for installation outdoors)

VW3A1112

Zelio USB Cable

SR2USB01

ATV600 control block, all ratings

VX4B600100

RFI filter board,

460 V /150–900 hp ND125–700 hp HD

VX4FPMC1180N4

Inverter board, 460 V / 150 hp (110 kW)

VX4IPMC11NSCN4

Inverter board, 460 V / 200 hp (132 kW)

VX4IPMC13NSCN4

Inverter board, 460 V / 250 hp (160 kW)

VX4IPMC16NSCN4

Power board, 460 V / 150–900 hp ND, 125–700 hp HD

VX4PPMC1180N4

Supply board, 460 V / 110–630 kW460 V / 150–900 hp ND, 125–700 hp HD

VX4XPAMC1180N4

Connection cables, CMP6 to CMI1

VX5XPM001

DC supply for fans, 48 Vdc

VX5XPM002

Inverter Brick 460 V / 150–250 hp

VX5IBPMC1116NSCN4

Rectifier Brick 460 V / 150–250 hp

VX5RBPMC1116NSCN4

Fuse set, 3 pcs, 250 A, URD30460 V / 125 hp HD, 150 hp ND, 250 hp HD, 300 hp ND

VX5FUPM0250

Fuse set, 3 pcs, 315 A, URD30460 V / 150 hp HD, 200 hp ND, 300 hp HD, 400 hp ND, 500 hp HD, 600 hp ND

VX5FUPM0315

Fuse set, 3 pcs, 350 A, URD30460 V / 200 hp HD, 250 hp ND,400 hp HD, 500 hp ND,600 hp HD, 700 hp ND,700 hp HD, 900 hp ND

VX5FUPM0350

Primary control fuses standard 460 V, Type 1 and 12*

25430-20320 (any 150–500 hp) *

25430-20700 (any 600–900 hp) *

Secondary control fuses standard 460 V, Type 1 and 12

25430-20400 (any 150–250 hp) *

25430-20700 (any 300–500 hp) *

25430-21000 (any 600–900 hp) *

Primary control fuses standard 460 V with Mod K14 (additional 150 VA), Type 1 and 12

25430-20320 (any 150–250 hp and 900 hp) *

25430-20700 (any 300–500 hp) *

25430-21000 (any 600–900 hp)*

Secondary control fuses standard 460 V with Mod K14 (additional 150 VA), Type 1 and 12

25430-20400 (any 150–250 hp) *

25430-20700 (any 300–500 hp) *

25430-21000 (any 600–900 hp) *

25430-20500 (900 hp) *

Maintenance Intervals

Recommended Maintenance Intervals

Component

Interval:*

In Operating Hours

In Years

Power part fan

35,000

4

Enclosure door fan

35,000

4

Filter mats

Clean once every six months, replace all every four years.

Electronic Door Interlock

DANGER
hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash
Read and understand the instructions in bulletin NHA60269, Drives Systems Installation and Maintenance, before performing any procedures in this bulletin.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash
  • Read and understand this manual before installing or operating the enclosed drive. Installation, adjustment, repair, and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel.
  • The user is responsible for compliance with national and local electrical codes with respect to grounding of all equipment.
  • Many parts of this equipment, including the printed circuit boards, operate at the line voltage. DO NOT TOUCH. Use only electrically insulated tools.
  • DO NOT touch unshielded components or terminal strip screw connections with voltage present.
  • DO NOT short across terminals PA/+ and PC/- or across the DC bus capacitors.
  • Before servicing the equipment:
  • Disconnect the power, including the external control power that may be present. The circuit breaker or disconnecting switch does not always open all circuits.
  • Lock the circuit breaker or disconnecting switch in the opened position.
  • Place a “DO NOT TURN ON” label on the circuit breaker or disconnect switch of the enclosed drive.
  • Wait 15 minutes to allow the DC bus capacitors to discharge. Then follow the “DC Bus Voltage Measurement Procedure” in bulletin NHA60269, Drives Systems Installation and Maintenance to verify that the DC voltage is less than 42 V. The enclosed drive LED is not an indicator of the absence of DC bus voltage.
  • Install and close all covers before applying power or starting and stopping the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Electronic door interlocks, when provided, electrically lock the enclosure doors when control power is present. See Electronic Door Interlocks. Electronic door interlocks are provided on a door that cannot be interlocked with a through-the-door disconnect handle, such as on a multi-door enclosed drive. A door switch on the main door, when closed, allows the electronic locks to engage.

To open the doors, turn the circuit breaker off.

To engage the electronic door interlock, close all doors and turn the circuit breaker on. Turning on the circuit breaker with a door open will cause the circuit breaker to trip.

Electronic Door Interlocks

Servicing the Front Fan Filters

DANGER
hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash
  • Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA® 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, NOM-029-STPS – Maintenance of Electrical Installations in the Workplace, Safety Conditions, or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
  • This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel.
  • Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside equipment.
  • Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
  • Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

The ATV680 process drive includes filtered forced air ventilation that prevents excess dust or debris from entering the enclosure. The filters require periodic maintenance and replacement. Replacement or cleaning of filters is suggested once every six months at a minimum, but the frequency may increase depending on a number of environmental factors. Select a maintenance cycle that is appropriate for your installation conditions.

  1. Remove all power from the enclosed drive.

  2. Turn the circuit breaker and handle assembly to the Off position and open the enclosure door.

  3. Test for the absence of voltage.

    NOTE: Verify that the voltage tester is functioning properly before and after testing for the absence of voltage.
  4. Verify that the voltage tester is functioning properly before and after testing for the absence of voltage.

  5. Unlock the air outlet grill with a flat head screwdriver and lift the grill to the top. See Changing Front Filters.

  6. Remove the grill and filter mat. Discard the filter mat.

  7. Press the new filter mat and air outlet grill into the cutout until the grill locks with an audible noise.

Changing Front Filters

Replacing the Door Fans

DANGER
hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash
  • Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA® 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, NOM-029-STPS – Maintenance of Electrical Installations in the Workplace, Safety Conditions, or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
  • This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel.
  • Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside equipment.
  • Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
  • Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

  1. Remove all power from the enclosed drive.

  2. Turn the circuit breaker and handle assembly to the Off position and open the enclosure door.

  3. Test for the absence of voltage.

    NOTE: Verify that the voltage tester is functioning properly before and after testing for the absence of voltage.
  4. Remove the grounding cable and disconnect the fan’s power supply. See Removing the Door Fan.

  5. Remove two screws, lift the grill from the fan, and remove the fan from the housing. Discard the fan but save the grill and screws to reinstall with the new fan.

  6. Position the new fan so that the direction arrows point to the fan housing. Affix the fan and grill to the housing using the two screws. See Installing the New Door Fan.

  7. Reconnect the fan’s power supply and the grounding cable.

Removing the Door Fan

Installing the New Door Fan

Replacing the Power Fan

DANGER
hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash
  • Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA® 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, NOM-029-STPS – Maintenance of Electrical Installations in the Workplace, Safety Conditions, or CSA Z462 or local equivalent.
  • This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel.
  • Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside equipment.
  • Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
  • Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

To replace the power fan on 150 hp devices and higher, see Installing the Power Fan:

  1. Remove all power from the enclosed drive.

  2. Turn the circuit breaker and handle assembly to the Off position and open the enclosure door. See Installing the Power Fan, Step 1.

  3. Test for the absence of voltage.

  4. Verify that the voltage tester is functioning properly before and after testing for the absence of voltage.

  5. If the motor fan has a protective cover, remove the three screws attaching the cover to the fan housing. See Installing the Power Fan, Step 1.

  6. Disconnect the power cable from the fan and the protective cover. Loosen the Torx® screw from the cover. See Installing the Power Fan, Steps 2 and 3.

  7. Swivel the fan cover forward and remove it. Press the power cable, including the grommet, through the middle hole in the fan cover. Remove the fan cover. See Installing the Power Fan, Step 3.

  8. Loosen the two M6 Torx screws at the fan housing. See Installing the Power Fan, Step 4.

  9. After loosening the Torx screws, pull the fan to the front. See Installing the Power Fan, Step 5.

  10. Install the new fan by following the preceding steps in reverse order. Secure the fan with the two M6 Torx screws. Torque the screws to 49 lb-in. (5.5 N•m).

Installing the Power Fan

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