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VSD AND SS DRIVING ATEX MOTORS February 2014

VSD AND SS DRIVING ATEX MOTORS February 2014. 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction to ATEX. ATEX motor designation. VSD Sample Solutions. SS descriptions. Introduction to ATEX.

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VSD AND SS DRIVING ATEX MOTORS February 2014

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  1. VSD AND SS DRIVING ATEX MOTORS February 2014

  2. 1 2 3 4 Introduction to ATEX ATEX motor designation VSD Sample Solutions SS descriptions

  3. Introduction to ATEX • EU territory define the use of electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres, within the directives 1992/92/EC and 94/9/EC. • 1992/92/EC (ATEX 137) covers the minimum requirements for improving the health and safety protection of workers operating in potentially explosive atmospheres. • 94/9/EC(ATEX 95) is intend to allow free trading of equipment and systems for use in a hazardous area without the need for separate testing and documentation. ATEX 137 Workers Protection DIrective 1999/92/EC Classifies zones and states the corresponding product category ATEX 95 Product Directive 94/9/EC Requirements and certifificates for manufacturers Zones Risk analysis *EHSRs Product Requirements • Zone 0/20 • Category 1 • Zone 1/21 • Category 2 • Category 3 • Zone 2/22 * Essential health and safety requirements

  4. Introduction to ATEX CENELEC / IEC Standards provide a criteria which determine the classification of the equipment into groups and categories according to EN / IEC 60079-0: • Depending on the intended use, explosion proof electrical operating equipment is divided into two major groups: • Group I: Equipment for coal mines (only special designed motors for mines can be used) • Group II: Electrical equipment for use other than mines (surface industry)

  5. ATEX MOTOR DESIGNATION AND AREAS

  6. CLASSES OF TEMPERATURE The minimum temperature that causes an explosion of a gas, vapour of explosive mixture is called ignition temperature. To avoid any risk of explosion, the motor surface temperature must always stay below the ignition temperature of the explosive mixture.

  7. VSD SAMPLE SOLUTION • Solution for “Ex nA” y “Ex tD/DIP” (T3, T4, T5, T6 < 200ºC)y “Ex d, de y p” en Zone 2 • ATEX (PT100 or PTC) temperature relay that can be either connected to the drive’s STO or the upstream disconnector. • Appropiate motor sizing(motor derating) • Switching frequency >3kHz • Declaration of conformity. Power Electronics assumes the responsibility. • Solutions for Ex d y Ex p motors (Zone 1) : • The intrinsic construction of the motors reduce all the risk except the overheating of the motor housing • That risk can be eliminated by installing: • ATEX (PT100 o PTC) relay connected to the drive’s input safe stop STO (SD700 only). • ATEX (PT100 o PTC) relay connected to the upstream disconnector. • Appropiate motor sizing(motor derating) • Switching frequency >3kHz • The installation of an “Ex e” motor in Zone 1 or 2 is not feasible. • SD700 offers unique features that reduces associated hazard effects in ATEX Zones: • It integrates built-in as standard a dV/dt filter and a CLAMP system that reduce dV/dt rise time to (500V/µs -800V/µs) • Reduce Peak Voltages at the Motor Winding • Reduce CMC and bearing currents that reduce the risk of winding sparks. • Works at a switching frequency over 4kHz that reduce motor overheating • Built-in and adjustable motor thermal model.

  8. DERATING CURVE FOR ABB MOTORS tD/DIP motors derating PWM converters fs>3kHz nA motors derating PWM converters fs>3kHz

  9. SS DESCRIPTION • Power Electronics’ soft startersV2, V5 y VS65 do not produce any abnormal electric performance that the Direct On Line Start shall cause under normal conditions. Except if the starting sequence takes too long or the number of starts are above the one that the motor manufacturer determines. • Solution for Ex nA y Ex tD/DIP motors ( Zone 2): • Declaration of conformity including a limitation considering number of starts per hour and maximum starting time. Power Electronics assumes the responsibility. • Solution for Ex d y Ex p (Zone 1) : • The intrinsic construction of the motors reduce all the risk except the overheating of the motor housing • That risk can be eliminated by installing: • ATEX (PT100 o PTC) relay activating the line contactor (VS65) • ATEX (PT100 o PTC) relay connected to the upstream disconnector. • The installation of an “Ex e” motor in Zone 1 or 2 is not feasible.

  10. POWER ELECTRONICS appreciate your attention More info: www.power-electronics.com

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