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Application guide
ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function, Ex II (2) GD
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ACS880
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  • Page 1 Options for ABB industrial drives Application guide ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function, Ex II (2) GD 24 - 240 V AC / DC ACS880 Relay XSTO +24 V Control circuit Sensor motor Potentially explosive atmosphere...
  • Page 2 Drive hardware manuals and guides Code (English) ACS880-01 drives (0.55 to 250 kW) hardware manual 3AUA0000078093 ACS880-04 drive modules (200 to 710 kW, 300 to 700 hp) hardware 3AUA0000128301 manual ACS880-04 single drive module packages hardware manual 3AUA0000138495...
  • Page 3 Application guide ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function, Ex II (2) GD for ACS880 drives (option +Q971) Table of contents  2018 ABB Oy. All Rights Reserved. 3AUA0000132231 Rev D EFFECTIVE: 2018-06-13...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Introduction Contents of this chapter ..........7 Applicability .
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    This chapter contains information on the guide and gives safety instructions and some other general information for the reader. Applicability This guide is applicable to the ACS880 drives and inverter modules with the ATEX- certified Safe disconnection function (option +Q971). Target audience This guide is intended for personnel who install, start-up, use and service the ATEX- certified Safe disconnection function (option +Q971) of the drive.
  • Page 8: The Atex-Certified Safe Disconnection Function

    The safety function described in this guide activates the Safe torque off (STO) function of the drive/inverter module. The STO function of the ACS880 drives is certified (SIL 3 according to EN/ IEC 61800-5-2 and IEC 61508). For a detailed description of the STO function, see the hardware manual of your drive/inverter module.
  • Page 9: Commissioning The Drive For A Motor In A Hazardous Area

    Introduction 9 Commissioning the drive for a motor in a hazardous area Commission the drive according to the requirements and limitations set by the application, the instructions of the motor manufacturer, drive firmware manual and local laws and regulations. The certificate of the Ex motor typically requires that you set a minimum limit for the output switching frequency of the drive.
  • Page 10: Terms And Abbreviations

    ATEX Directives 2014/34/EU and 1999/92/EC refers to the ATEX directives (from “ATmosphères EXplosibles”). CM-MSS.41 ABB thermistor motor protection relay An IEC term used in the context of explosive atmospheres. IEC 60079 series Ex d Type of protection, flameproof enclosures...
  • Page 11: Exclusion Of Liability

    Exclusion of liability ABB is not responsible for the implementation, verification and validation of the overall safety system. It is the responsibility of the end user (or other party) who is responsible for the overall system, system safety and compliance with ATEX/Ex regulations.
  • Page 12 12 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Implementing A Motor Thermal Protection Circuit

    The FSO safety functions module (FSO-12 or FSO-21) is an optional device used with the ACS880 drives to implement safety functions. When installed, it reserves the standard STO connection of the drive. In this case, the FSO module activates the STO function of the drive (that is, opens the drive STO circuit) either immediately or after a deceleration ramp.
  • Page 14 You can also use the FPTC-02 ATEX-certified thermistor protection module, Ex II (2) GD (option +L537+Q971) to implement the ATEX-compliant motor thermal protection function. For more information, see FPTC-02 ATEX-certified thermistor protection module, Ex II (2) GD (option +L537 +Q971) for ACS880 drives user’s manual (3AXD50000027782 [English]).
  • Page 15: Two-Channel Connection To Drive Sto Terminals

    Implementing a motor thermal protection circuit 15 Two-channel connection to drive STO terminals General  This section describes an implementation of the ATEX-compliant motor thermal protection circuit. The circuit uses the ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function (option +Q971) of the drive and a two-channel (redundant) connection to the drive STO terminals. Resetting the safety function ...
  • Page 16: Connection Diagram

    Connection diagram  The diagram below shows the connections. The system integrator must acquire the components and do the installations drawn outside the drive border line. 24 - 240 V AC / DC ACS880 Protection relay XSTO +24 V Control...
  • Page 17: One-Channel Connection To Drive Sto Terminals

    Implementing a motor thermal protection circuit 17 One-channel connection to drive STO terminals General  This section describes an implementation of the ATEX-compliant motor thermal protection circuit: • The circuit uses the ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function (option +Q971) of the drive.
  • Page 18: Connection Diagram

    Connection diagram  The diagram below shows the connections. The system integrator must acquire the components and do the installations drawn outside the drive border line. 24 - 240 V AC / DC ACS880 Protection relay Control circuit +24VD XSTO...
  • Page 19: One-Channel Or Two-Channel Connection To An Fso Module

    Implementing a motor thermal protection circuit 19 One-channel or two-channel connection to an FSO module General  This section describes two implementations of the ATEX-compliant motor thermal protection circuit with an FSO module: • The circuit uses the ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function (option +Q971) of the drive.
  • Page 20: Connection Diagram (Two-Channel Connection)

    The diagram below shows the wiring of the two-channel connection. The system integrator must acquire the components and do the installations drawn outside the drive border line. 24 - 240 V AC / DC ACS880 Protection relay 24 V / 1 A...
  • Page 21: Connection Diagram (One-Channel Connection)

    The diagram below shows the wiring of the one-channel connection. The system integrator must acquire the components and do the installations drawn outside the drive border line. 24 - 240 V AC / DC ACS880 Protection relay 24 V / 1 A 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 22: Protection Relays

    STO circuit of the drive. This disconnects the power supply from the motor. Use an ATEX-compliant protection relay only. The example employs an ABB CM-MSS.41 thermistor motor protection relay. You can find more information on the relay on the Internet, for example, in the data sheet of the relay (2CDC112216D0201).
  • Page 23: Parameter Settings

    For more information, see the firmware manual. For Ex motors supplied by other motor manufacturers, contact the motor manufacturer for the correct value and your local ABB representative for instructions on how to make the parameter setting in the drive.
  • Page 24: Reset Method And Status Indications

    There are two ways to configure the motor overtemperature indication. Example 1 The ACS880 primary control program has two separate temperature monitoring functions. In this example, one of these functions (External event function 1) is configured to monitor digital input DI6 (you can also use another digital input). When off (0), the function triggers the user-selected indication and shows the user-defined message.
  • Page 25: Other Recommended Settings

    Parameter settings 25 Other recommended settings  We recommend that you also set these parameters to improve the safety of the application: • minimum and maximum speeds (parameter group 30) • maximum current, power and torque (group 30) • acceleration and deceleration times •...
  • Page 26: Fso Module

    26 Parameter settings FSO module If you use an FSO module in the safety system configuration, set and check the FSO parameters listed in this section. You need the Drive composer pro PC tool to set the FSO module parameters, and a password to be able to download the configuration to the FSO module from Drive composer pro.
  • Page 27 Parameter settings 27 Index Name Example Description value FSOGEN.42 Acknowledgement None Sets the digital input for the acknowledgement signal when button input parameter STO.02 STO acknowledgement has value Manual. or eg, None: No acknowledgement signal connected/required DI X113:2 (parameter STO.02 STO acknowledgement has value Automatic).
  • Page 28: Parameters For The Sto Function

    28 Parameter settings Parameters for the STO function  These parameters are related to the STO function of the FSO module. With stop category 0, the FSO module activates the STO function in overtemperature situations. In addition, the FSO module can activate the STO function in fault situations. Index Name Example...
  • Page 29: Parameters For The Sse Function

    Parameter settings 29 Index Name Example Description value I/O settings SAFEIO.33 DI X113:1 diag Sets the diagnostic pulse of digital input X113:1 on or off. pulse on/off On: The input monitors that it receives test pulses. In this example (see page 20), the STO/SS1 request is connected to this digital input.
  • Page 30 30 Parameter settings Index Name Example Description value SS1.13 SS1 monitoring method Time Sets the method used for the SS1 monitoring. Adjust the default value when necessary. Time monitoring: The FSO module monitors that a user- Ramp defined deceleration time limit is not exceeded. (See parameter SS1.14.) Ramp monitoring: The FSO module monitors that the motor decelerates along a user-defined stop ramp.
  • Page 31: Ss1 Ramp Parameters In The Drive/Inverter Module

    Parameter settings 31 Index Name Example Description value SBC usage SBC.15 SSE/SS1 SBC speed 0 rpm Sets the absolute speed below which the FSO module activates the brake (SBC) while ramping. 0 rpm: The feature is not in use. In the safety functions described in this guide, this feature is not used.
  • Page 32 32 Parameter settings...
  • Page 33: Technical Data

    Technical data 33 Technical data Contents of this chapter This chapter contains a list of related standards and directives, safety data and the drive ATEX certificates and Declaration of Conformity documents. Related standards and directives Code Name EN 50495: 2010 Safety devices required for the safe functioning of equipment with respect to explosion risks IEC 61508: 2010...
  • Page 34: Safety Data

    The table below lists the safety data for the Safe disconnection function, including the safety data of the FSO module, the FSE-31 module (optional) and the safety data of worst case ACS880 Safe torque off (STO). See the section One-channel or two-channel connection to an FSO module on page 19.
  • Page 35: Safety Block Diagrams

    Response times  The response time of the Safe disconnection (STO) function is < 50 ms for all ACS880 drives. For the exact response times for each drive/inverter module type, see the drive/ inverter module hardware manual. When the function contains the FSO module, the response time of the Safe disconnection...
  • Page 36: Markings Of The Drive/Inverter Module

    36 Technical data Markings of the drive/inverter module The ATEX label is attached to the drive/inverter module to signify compliance with the European ATEX Product Directive 2014/34/EU. Description CE marking with Notified Body identification: The manufacturer declares that the product conforms with European ATEX Product Directive 2014/34/EU.
  • Page 37: Atex Certificate

    Technical data 37 ATEX certificate...
  • Page 38 38 Technical data...
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  • Page 40: Declarations Of Conformity

    40 Technical data Declarations of Conformity Note: If the Declaration of Conformity is needed in any other official language of European Union than in English, contact ABB.
  • Page 41 Technical data 41 Note: If the Declaration of Conformity is needed in any other official language of European Union than in English, contact ABB.
  • Page 42 42 Technical data...
  • Page 43: Further Information

    Product and service inquiries Address any inquiries about the product to your local ABB representative, quoting the type designation and serial number of the unit in question. A listing of ABB sales, support and service contacts can be found by navigating to www.abb.com/searchchannels.
  • Page 44 Contact us www.abb.com/drives www.abb.com/drivespartners 3AUA0000132231 Rev D (EN) 2018-06-13...

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