Adaptive Programming Examples For Crane Control; Chapter Overview; Main Contactor Control Logic - ABB ACS800 Firmware Manual

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Adaptive Programming examples for crane control

Chapter overview

This chapter includes examples of Adaptive Programming (AP) for Crane control
program (+N697).
For more information on Adaptive Programming, see
the function blocks
(3AFE64527274 [English]). For information on DriveAP (a Windows-based tool for
Adaptive Programming), see DriveAP User's Manual (3AFE64540998 [English]).
Note: If you use and/or change the AP blocks used in the Crane control program
made by ABB, you are responsible for the software and the application.

Main contactor control logic

Using the Adaptive Programming (AP), you can create a main contactor control logic
for the 3-phase power supply of the ACS800 drive. With the help of the main
contactor control logic, the power supply of the drive is disabled when the crane is
not used (the standby energy-efficiency mode).
For this, you must have the +24 V DC external auxiliary voltage supplied to the
RMIO board (see
RMIO or RDIO relay output for controlling the main contactor, and you can close the
main contactor with a command through a dedicated digital input of RMIO or RDIO.
For more information, see the Application Guide for Adaptive Program
(3AFE64527274 [English]) and DriveAP User's Manual (3AFE64540998 [English]).
on page
110
and Application Guide for Adaptive Program
External 24 V supply of RMIO board
Adaptive Programming using
on page 117). You can use a
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