VFD Parameter Setup Guide Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. – Step 1 of 3This guide will walk you through step-by-step in setting up your replacement VFD. It is important that you follow this guide closely.Name *FirstLastCompany Name *Your Phone Number *Drive ManufactureIs the VFD in this unit manufactured by ABB? *YesNo or Not SureClick on appropriate image to continueUnderstanding the Functions of the Keypad Buttons * Click on the image to confirm you know how to use the keypad to continueVFD Compressor Shutdown OptionNOTE: It is necessary to perform field modifications to shut down the compressors when the VFD has a fault or alarm. This procedure should be performed on all units that contain an ABB VFD.Would you like to set up the Compressor Shutdown Option? *YesNoCompressor Shutdown InstructionsRooftop UnitsStep 1 *Click on image to continueStep 2 *Click on image to continueStep 3 *Click on image to continueStep 4 *Click on image to continueStep 5 *Click on image to continueStep 6 *Click on image to continueStep 7 *Click on image to continueStep 8 *Click on image to continueStep 9 *Click on image to continueStep 10 *Click on image to continueStep 11 *Click on image to continueStep 12 *Click on image to continueStep 13 *Click on image to continueHave you completed this process?YesNoCarrier AssistantDid you select YES for Carrier Assistant?YesNoCarrier Assistant CorrectionIf you did use CARRIER START UP ASSISTANT go to 9902 and set it to anything except HVAC DEFAULT and SAVE IT. Then return to 9902 and set it back to HVAC Default and SAVE IT AGAIN. Then follow the instructions that followDid you complete the instructions above *YesNoVFD PARAMETER SETUPPlease follow step-by-step and check the boxes as you go so no critical steps are missed.VFD PARAMETER SETUP – Understanding how to access and alter parameters1. Ensure no inputs from thermostat or controls during process, (Example: remove red wire to the thermostat).2. With keypad attached, power up the equipment.3. DO NOT USE START UP ASSISTANT!! NEVER USE START UP ASSISTANT!!!4. Press the “OFF” button on the keypad.5. Press the “MENU” button, (soft key under the word “MENU”).6. Use the “up/down arrow” buttons to navigate through different options.7. Highlight “PARAMETERS” and press “ENTER”.8. The display will show a series of 2-digit numbers on the left side of the screen. (These are the parameter group numbers, “PAR GROUPS” is displayed on keypad)9. Highlight the appropriate group number and press “SEL”. (Example: 9905 : the first 2 digits is group number 99, and the second 2 digits is the parameter number, 05)10. Highlight the correct parameter number, then press “EDIT”.11. Use the “up/down arrow” buttons to change the setting and press “SAVE”.12. Repeat steps 10 – 12 until all parameters on list have been set or verified. (Make sure to press “SAVE” after any changes.)VFD "General" Parameters – These are the same for all equipment using the ABB VFD *9902 = HVAC DEFAULT – Motor parameters will be after the “General” parameters1201 = DI 2,3 **!!!NOT!!!** “DI 2,3 (INV)”1202 = 40 Hz1203 = 60 Hz1204 = 60 Hz1401 = FLT/Alarm2007 = 0 Hz2008 = 60 Hz2101 = Auto2102 = Coast2201 = Not Sel2202 = 30 seconds2203 = 30 seconds2603 = 02606 = 4 kHz3101 = 53102 = 300 seconds3103 = 6 seconds3104 = Enable3105 = Enable3106 = Enable9907 = 60 HzSPECIFIC TO YOUR UNIT – MOTOR – DRIVE COMBINATION 9905 – Specific To Your Selections Below 9906 – Specific To Your Selections Below 9908 – Specific To Your Selections Below 9909 – Specific To Your Selections Below 2003 – Specific To Your Selections BelowUnit Model FamilyIs the first four digits of the equipment model number 48TC or 50TC? *YesNoUnit Nominal SizeThe 7th and 8th digits of the equipment model number are: Example: 48TCED12A1A5-0A0G0 the 7th and 8th digits are 12 *07-1617-30OtherSpecific parameters for Small Rooftop: these vary based on VFD and Motor. In the next section select the motor you are working on.Voltage *208/230V460VSpecific parameters for Medium Rooftop: these vary based on VFD and Motor. In the next section select the motor you are working on.Voltage208/230V460VMatching your VFD and Motor to the ChartInstructions on verifying you have the correct parameters for your specific motor and drive combination.Matching your VFD and Motor to the Chart **Select image to continue* Instructions on verifying you have the correct parameters for your specific motor and drive combination. Select Your Motor Model from the List – 208/230V Small Rooftop *HD56FE653HD56FR233HD58FE654HD60FE656HD60FK657HD60FK658208/230V Small RooftopSelect Your Motor Model from the List – 460V Small Rooftop *HD56FE653HD56FR463HD58FE654HD60FE656HD60FK657HD60FK658460V Small RooftopSelect Your Motor Model from the List – 208/230V Medium Rooftop *HD58FE654HD60FE656HD60FK657HD60FK658HD62FK654HD64FK654208/230V Medium RooftopSelect Your Motor Model from the List – 460V Medium Rooftop *HD58FE654HD60FE656HD60FK657HD60FK658HD62FK654HD64FK654460V Medium RooftopNextMotor ParametersHD56FE653 * HD56FR233 * HD56FR463 * HD58FE654 * HD60FE656 * HD60FK657 * HD60FK658 * HD62FK654 * HD64FK654 * PreviousNextFinal StepsTesting Operation *13. Once complete, press “EXIT” until “MENU” appears on bottom right.14. Push the “AUTO” button, “Auto” should appear on top left.15. Jump R to G and the blower should energize, keypad will display 40 HZ at 66.7% speed. Jump R to Y2 and it should go to 100% and 60 HZ.16. Replace the R wire.17. Test the system in all modes of operation to verify fan operation.SYSTEM IS NOW READY FOR NORMAL OPERATION.Check each box as performedDoes everything function as it should now? *YesNoContact Technical SupportComplete Model Number *Complete Serial Number *Picture of the Unit Data Tag * Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 2 files. Your VFD Part# *HK30WA523HK30WA524HK30WA525HK30WA530HK30WA532HK30WA533HK30WA534Not ListedYour Motor Part# *HD56FE653HD56FR233HD56FR463HD58FE654HD60FE656HD60FK657HD60FK658HD62FK654HD64FK654Not ListedSelect the Technical Support Representative you have been working with. *NoneLarry FacianeBrian EdmistonJim BarieChris OttsBob FriedmanBob PaceEmail *PreviousSubmit