Knockoff Huanyang 2.2KW VFD

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Hello folks
Just thought I'd post a thread on this new knockoff Huanyang VFD I've just bought.
You can tell its a knockoff looking at the top of the drive, as there is clips joining the plastic casing.
I have not checked it out yet, so I hope its gonna work.
If you look at one of the pictures, you can see there is damage to the corner :shock:
I hope this will be fixable with some super glue...
Anyway,
The first things I noticed was the weight difference in this newer model...
Its slightly heavier than the last one,
It has a completely different layout,
There are fewer terminals so it looks like you can't modify it for a braking resistor ???
There is fuses that come with it,
The parameters on this is very different.
I should have videoed the opening of this package, but my excitement got the better of me #-o

I'll be updating this tomorrow hopefully, with some more info.
Wish me luck
Tom
 

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Back again, with some more info.
Apparently these drives are actually Isacon askpower brand.
There's only 35 parameters instead of 180.
I'm not sure if I can use 3 wire control either.
The manual seems more confusing, I thought it might be a doddle...we'll see about that.
I will edit this message if I'm wrong, and I manage to get this sorted.

Not hooked it up as I have not got parameters figured out yet

Tom
 
Hello again
I have jogged down the necessary parameters from another thread
The parameters I have taken down are as follows...I may have these values incorrect ?
This will be for either my 12" tablesaw or my 24" bandsaw, I can put the old Huanyang on the more suited machine, if need be.
I'm in Europe so were on 50HZ, the motors on the machines are 2 pole, dual voltage motors
I have not wired this up yet, as I have some questions...


They say, the Askpower's are more suited for spindles apparently, 1 reason would be because there is no terminal for a braking resistor, although I never needed one on the Huanyang, although I let the machines coast a wee bit.

My VFD and manual has no mention of Askpower A131 by the way!
I will check the production date in the parameters to find out which one I have, hopefully it's the same.

I am unsure if I have everything in sequence, or if it needs to be.
and I have some questions at the end.
Here we go...........

First thing first, I think it was said its to do parameter restore and reset afterwards.

PN 32 - Set to 3 restore default parameter, then set back to 1 to reset parameter.
PN 01 - 2 (pole motor) possible RPM required, referral to PN 12
PN 02 - 50 Hz
PN 03 - ext terminal 1 is for the pot
PN 04 - run command for switches 1 for VFD keypad, set to 2 for switches
PN 05 - 1 clockwise rotation only
PN 08 - accel time
PN 09 - decel time
PN 10 - 50 Hz max frequency
PN 11 - set to 5 (especially if using a pot) min frequency
PN 12 - 50 Hz motor rating frequency
PN 13 - 1 (careful of this one as it can damage motor! torque compensation (default at 0 in manual) unsure about this one ?
PN 14 - 40 for adjustment for torque at lower RPM (default 500Hz seems wrong, but whatta I know?)
PN 17 - 30 adjust braking voltage for DC braking (same as factory default)

The things I'm unsure about is...
No parameters for input voltage, or motor voltage. ?
No amp rating for motor ?
Not sure yet if RPM will be entered, or if motor pole number will take of that. ?
and the aforementioned PD 13, PD 14, and PD 17 looks to be specific to the application...
I have no great need to stop things in an instant, so if I enter these values am I OK?

Thanks for reading
Tom
 
I had to look up what a Huanyang VFD was to know what you where talking about, far to advanced for me. #-o

Mike
 
Back at you, I have three phase in my workshop, in fact my house has a three phase supply, each phase balanced to prevent tripping out the main breaker, this is set by the supplier to trip if you try to draw more than 20amps/phase.

Mike

Below is a pic of the consumer unit after I re-wired the house.

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