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Thread: VFD control help

  1. #1
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    VFD control help

    Hi all,

    well, I bought myself a PM90

    I'm in the process of fixing her up, and will post more details once she's all nice and shiny

    Meantime, I installed a VFD and am now trying to set up the remote controls.

    Can anyone tell me how to wire an SPDT toggle switch for forward/reverse? All the instructions I've seen have shown for an ON-OFF-ON switch, but mine is just LEFT-RIGHT. I'd like to keep it separate from the ON-OFF button if possible.

    The VFD is a huanyang 1.5kw, and the switch is a SPDT toggle switch. There are 3 connections on the back, but no wiring diagram came with it.

    I tried connecting the leftmost connection to FOR, rightmost connection to REV, and the middle connection to DCM (top row). The switch doesn't do anything. I then tried the middle connection to DCM (bottom row), again nothing. Then, I tried the middle connection to +24V. Again, nothing.

    I set pd023 to 1 (allow reverse). When I press the jog button on the front of the VFD, I can make it go in reverse no problem.

    What am I missing?

    Thanks,

    Lee

  2. #2
    Did you set PD001 to 1 for external control?

    2. RUN, DCM, F/R can be used for Start, Stop and switching of FOR/REV:


    Select FOR and REV


    Parameter setting:

    PD001=1 for external control

    PD044=01 for RUN function

    FOR

    REV

    RST

    DCM

    STOP RUN

    FOR

    REV

    DCM

    K
    1

    K
    2

    PD045=05 for switching of F/R

    When K2 is opened it rotates forward, while K2 is closed it rotates reverse

  3. #3
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    Thanks,

    I got it working - swapped it for an on-off-on switch, and set pd044 to 1, bingo.

    Thanks for your help

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