Leo Voisine wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 3:20 pm
OK, this is new ground. I do not know. I was assuming PWM is the 0-10 volts. I don't know what PWM is.
I am currently looking at the AcornSIX, Fuling DBZ Series VFD hookup. It is VERY different from what I have with the XHC motion control card. With the XHC control board there are only 4 wires as I stated above. On the AcornSIX, Fuling DBZ Series VFD hookup schematic there 9 connections to the Fuling terminals.
I don't know what I am doing and I don't want to blow anything up - BUT - I can learn.
I don't know what the Chinese philosiphy is and I don't really care.
I want to hook this up in whatever makes the best sense for this upgrade. I don't mind rewiring this according to Centriod best practice.
What road should I travel?
Please post a picture of the current wiring to the VFD. What terminals are the two "GND" wires going to?
What are the current values of the following VFD parameters?
* F2.01 (S1 terminal function)
* F2.02 (S2 terminal function)
* F2.03 (S3 terminal function)
* F2.04 (S4 terminal function)
* F2.05 (S5 terminal function)
* F2.06 (S6 terminal function)
* F2.19 (M01 terminal function)
* F2.20 (MO2 terminal function)
* F2.21 (Relay A-B-C terminal function)
With only 4 wires and the knowledge that this machine is a router, I am going to assume that it was set up to run in only one direction. It is likely that the two connections labeled "GND" are going to one of the input terminals (S1, S2, ... , S6) and a terminal labeled "DCM". The input terminal is most likely assigned to command the VFD to run FWD so the corresponding parameter will be set to 1. If they were smart, they would have used input terminal S1 and left it at the default setting of 1.
Our schematic has more connections because it is drawn for both FWD and REV running with VFD fault output to the control and fault reset commanded by the control. The minimal connections I would recommend for single direction running are:
* Acorn H8 AN_OUT to VFD VI terminal
* Acorn H8 AN_GND to VFD ACM terminal
* Acorn output relay signal SPIN_FORWARD to VFD S1 terminal, VFD parameter F2.01 set to 1. The common terminal of the relay should go to a DCM terminal on the VFD through a spare or auxiliary contact on the main contactor so it stops running during E-stop conditions. Follow the schematic you found (S15166) for how that should look.
* Acorn output relay signal VFDResetOut to VFD S4 terminal, VFD parameter F2.04 set to 7. This signal return to the VFD should NOT go through the contactor and should go directly to a DCM terminal.
* VFD terminal C to an Acorn input (H4 or H1) assigned the SpindleOk function.
* VFD terminal B to the GND/common terminal of the power supply used for the Acorn inputs.