ICAD 600,ICAD 900 Stepper Motor with Display
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Specifications:
- Supply Voltage: 24 V d.c., +10% / -15%
- Analog Input:
- Current: 0/4 – 20 mA, Load: 200
- Voltage: 0/2 – 10 V d.c., Load: 10 k
- Analog Output: 0/4 – 20 mA, Load: 250
- Digital Output: 3 pcs. NPN transistor output, External supply:
5 – 24 V d.c., Output load: 50, Max. 50 mA - Enclosure: IP 65 (~NEMA 4)
- Cable Connection: Two 1.8 m. (70.7 in.) cables premounted
Supply cable
Product Usage Instructions:
Installation:
ICAD 600 and ICAD 900 can be used with specific Danfoss valves
as listed in the manual (fig. 1, 5a, and 5b).
Electrical Data:
- Ensure supply voltage is galvanically isolated from
input/output. - Load specifications:
- ICAD 600: 1.2 A
- ICAD 900: 2.0 A
- Additional electrical data as per manual.
Analog Operation:
For modulation control, follow these steps:
- Use a 7-wired cable (A-G) for analog operation.
- Connect analog input signals as per configuration
requirements. - Grey (+) and Yellow (GND) for current (mA) input; Pink (+) and
Yellow (GND) for Voltage (V) input.
Digital Operation:
For ON/OFF solenoid valve operation, follow these steps:
- Use a 7-wired cable (A-G) for digital operation.
- Connect digital input signals as per configuration
requirements. - Pink (+) and Yellow (GND) are connected to a voltfree
contact.
Supply Voltage:
ICAD must be connected to a normal 24 V d.c. supply. Optionally,
a fail-safe supply can be used with a battery or UPS.
FAQ:
Q: Can ICAD be installed on valves other than those
specified?
A: ICAD should only be used with the specified Danfoss valves
for optimal performance and safety.
Q: What is the maximum load for digital output?
A: The maximum load for digital output is 50 mA.
Q: How should analog input signals be connected?
A: Follow the color-coding provided in the manual for connecting
analog input signals.
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Instruction
Actuator ICAD 600 / ICAD 900
ICAD 600 ICAD 900
ICAD 600 Fig. 1
ICAD 900
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
2.5 mm
Nm LB-feet
3
2.5
mm
in.
H
45
1.77
L3
25
1
Fig. 4
Fig. 5a, ICM + ICAD 600
Fig. 5b, ICM + ICAD 900
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Terminal box
ICAD 600/900
Control cable
ICAD
Fig. 6
Terminal box
Supply cable
Reference Color
A
White
B
Brown
C
Green
D
Yellow
E
Grey
+
F
Pink
+
G
Blue
+
I
White
+
II
Brown
+
III
Green
* Uninterruptible Power Supply
Description Common Alarm ICM fully open ICM fully closed GND ground 0/4 – 20 mA Input 0/2 – 10 V Input 0/4 – 20 mA Output
} Digital Ouput
} Analog In/Output
Fail safe supply Battery / UPS* 19 V d.c.
Supply voltage 24 V d.c.
ICAD 600/900 – Analog I/O for modulating control
ICAD
Fig. 7
Terminal box
Only possible with EKC 347
ICAD 600/900 – Digital I/O for ON/OFF valve operation Auxiliary relays
ICAD
Fig. 8 2
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ENGLISH Installation
Use ICAD 600 and ICAD 900 can be used together with the following Danfoss valves (fig. 1, 5a and 5b).
ICAD 600 ICM 20 ICM 25 ICM 32
ICAD 900 ICM 40 ICM 50 ICM 65
Electrical data Supply voltage is galvanically isolated from in-/output.
Supply voltage 24 V d.c., +10% / -15% Load ICAD 600: 1.2 A
ICAD 900: 2.0 A
Fail safe supply Min. 19 V d.c. Load ICAD 600: 1.2 A
ICAD 900: 2.0 A
Anolog input – Current or Voltage Current
0/4 – 20 mA Load: 200 Voltage 0/2 – 10 V d.c. Load: 10 k
Analog output 0/4 – 20 mA Load: 250
Digital input – Digital ON/OFF input by means of voltfree contact (Signal/Telecom relays with gold-plated contacts recommended) Voltage input used ON: contact impedance < 50 ) OFF: contact impedance > 100 k
Digital output – 3 pcs. NPN transistor output
External supply: 5 – 24 V d.c. (same supply
as for ICAD can be used,
but please note that the
galvanically isolated
system will then be
spoiled).
Output load: 50
Load:
Max. 50 mA
Temperature range (ambient) 30°C/+50°C (22°F/122°F)
Enclosure IP 65 (~NEMA 4)
Cable connection Two 1.8 m. (70.7 in.) cables premounted Supply cable
3 x 0.34 mm2 (3 x ~22 AWG) (fig. 6) I: White (+) 19 – 24 V d.c. fail safe supply (optional). II: Brown (+) 24 V d.c. III: Green () 24 V d.c.
Control cable 7 x 0.25 mm2 (7 x ~24 AWG) (fig. 7) A: White () Digital output. Common Alarm. B: Brown () Digital output. ICM fully open. C: Green () Digital output. ICM fully closed. D: Yellow () GND – Ground. E: Grey (+) Analog input 0/4-20 mA. F: Pink (+) Analog input 0/2-10 V / Digital ON/OFF input. G: Blue (+) Analog output 0/4-20 mA.
Electrical installation General procedure for ICAD 600/900 installed on all ICM valves.
All necessary electrical connections to be made. Analog or digital operation of ICM valve.
Fig. 6
Analog operation – 7 wired cable (A-G) Modulation control. ICM valve to be controlled from Danfoss electronics, type EKC (fig. 7), or third party electronics (like e.g. PLC).
Connect analog input signals. Currrent (mA) or Voltage (V). See Parameter list for configuration of analog input signals. Grey (+) and Yellow (GND) are used for current (mA) input. or Pink (+) and Yellow (GND) are used for Voltage (V) input. Blue (+) and Yellow (GND) are used for current (mA) output (optional, not mandatory).
Fig. 6
Digital operation – 7 wired cable (A-G) ON/OFF ICM solenoid valve operation. ICM valve to be controlled by means of a digital voltfree contact.
Connect digital input signals (fig. 8). See Parameter list for configuration of digital input signals. Pink (+) and Yellow (GND) are connected to a voltfree contact.
Digital output signals are optional, not mandatory.
White () and Yellow (GND) are connected to auxiliary relay for Common Alarm. Brown () and Yellow (GND) are connected to an auxiliary relay indicating ICM fully open. Green () and Yellow (GND) are connected to an auxiliary relay indicating ICM fully closed.
Supply voltage – 3 wired cable (I, II, III) ICAD must be connected to a normal 24 V d.c. supply. As an option, a fail safe supply is possible by means of a battery or UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). When voltage is applied as described below, ICAD is ready to be configurated. See Parameter list. ICAD configuration can be done independently whether the ICAD is installed on the ICM valve or not.
See Mechanical installation. Connect the Brown (+) and Green () to a 24 V d.c. supply voltage (fig. 6).
Fail safe supply as an option (not mandatory).
Connect the White (+) and Green () to a fail safe supply.
Mechanical installation General procedure for ICAD 600/900 installed on all ICM valves (fig. 3).
Check that the four socket set screws are fully unscrewed counter clockwise with a 2.5 mm Hexagon key. Mount ICAD by slowly lowering it on top of the ICM valve. The magnet coupling will drag the ICM and ICAD together and in position. Fasten ICM and ICAD with the four socket set screws using a 2.5 mm Hexagon key.
Special moisture seal is damaged if screws are removed (fig. 3, pos. A)
Startup When voltage is applied for the first time the display on the ICAD (fig. 2) will alternate between showing: Actual opening degree and A1.
A1 indicates an alarm which corresponds to: No ICM valve selected. See Alarms for further information.
Please observe that when the correct ICM valve is entered in parameter ¡26 (see p. 5 for Parameter list) an automatic calibration is carried out. I.e it is not necessary to carry out another calibration in parameter ¡05.
See Parameter list for selecting the correct ICM valve.
It is important to select and verify correct valve.
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General Operation ICAD is equipped with an MMI (Man Machine Interface) from which it is possible to see and change different parameters to adapt the ICAD and the corresponding ICM to the actual refrigeration application. The operation of parameters is done by means of the integrated ICAD MMI (fig. 2) and consists of:
12 3 Down arrow push button (fig. 2, pos. 1) decreases parameter number by 1 for each activation Enter push button (fig. 2, pos. 2)
Gives access to the Parameter list by keeping the push button activated for 2 seconds. A Parameter list is shown below (parameter ¡08):
Gives access to change a value once the Parameter list has been accessed. Acknowledge and save change of value of a parameter. To exit from the Parameter list and return to the display of Opening Degree (OD) keep the push button activated for 2 seconds. Up arrow push button (fig. 2, pos. 3) Increases parameter number by 1 for each activation Display (fig. 2, pos. 4) Normally the Opening Degree (OD) 0 – 100 % of the ICM valve is displayed. No activation of push buttons for 20 seconds means that the display will always show OD. Like below:
Displays the status by means of text (fig. 2, pos. 4)
Mod represents that ICAD is positioning the ICM valve according to an analog input signal (Current or Voltage). Low represents that ICAD is operating the ICM valve like an ON/OFF solenoid valve with low speed according to a digital input signal. Med represents that ICAD is operating the ICM valve like an ON/OFF solenoid valve with medium speed according to a digital input signal. High represents that ICAD is operating the ICM valve like an ON/OFF solenoid valve with high speed according to a digital input signal. Like below:
Alarms ICAD can handle and display different alarms.
Description
ICM alarm text
Comments
No valve type selected
A1 At start-up A1 and CA will be displayed
Controller fault
A2 Internal fault inside electronics
AIl input error
A3 Not active if ¡01 = 2 or ¡02 = 2 When ¡03 = 1 and AI A > 22 mA When ¡03 = 2 and AI A > 22 mA or AI A < 2 mA When ¡03 = 3 and AI A >12 V When ¡03 = 4 and AI A >12 V or AI A < 1 V
Low voltage of fail safe supply
A4 If 5 V d.c. < Fail safe supply < 18 V d.c.
Check Supply to ICAD
A5 If supply voltage < 18 V d.c.
If an alarm has been detected the display at ICAD (fig. 2) will alternate between showing:
Actual alarm and present Opening Degree.
If more than one alarm is active at the same time only the alarm with the highest priority will appear. A1 has the highest priority, A5 the lowest.
Displays the parameter Displays the actual value of a parameter.
Any active alarm will activate the Common Digital Alarm output (Normally Open).
All alarms will automatically reset themselves when they physically disappear.
Old alarms (alarms that have been active, but have physically disappeared again) can be found in parameter ¡11.
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Parameter list
Description ICM OD (Opening Degree) Main Switch
Mode
Analog Input signal
Speed at ON/OFF and Modulating Mode
Automatic calibration
Analog Output signal
Fail safe
Digital Input function Password Old Alarms OD at powercut
ICM configuration
Service
Description OD % AI [mA] AI [V] AO [mA] DI DO Close DO Open DO Alarm MAS mP SW ver. SLA mP SW ver.
Display name
Min.
–
0
¡01
1
¡02
1
¡03
1
¡04
1
¡05
0
¡06
0
¡07
1
¡09
1
¡10
0
¡11
A1
¡12
0
¡26
0
Display name
Min.
¡50
0
¡51
0
¡52
0
¡53
0
¡54
0
¡55
0
¡56
0
¡57
0
¡58
0
¡59
0
Max.
Factory setting
Unit Comments
100
–
%
ICM valve Opening Degree is displayed during normal operation. Running display value (see ¡01, ¡05).
Internal main switch
2
1
–
1: Normal operation 2: Manual operation. Valve Opening Degree will be flashing. With the down arrow
and the up arrow push buttons the OD can be entered manually.
Operation mode
2
1
–
1: Modulating ICM positioning according to Analog Input (see ¡03) 2: ON/OFF – operating the ICM valve like an ON/OFF solenoid valve controlled via
Digital Input. See also ¡09.
Type of Analog Input signal from external controller
1: 0 – 20 mA
4
2
–
2: 4 – 20 mA
3: 0 – 10 V
4: 2 – 10 V
100
100
Speed can be decreased. Max. speed is 100 %
Not active when ¡01 = 2
If ¡02 = 2 the display will indicate speed in display. Low, Med and High also
%
means ON/OFF operation.
If ¡04 < = 33, Low is displayed
33 < If ¡04 < = 66, Med is displayed
If ¡04 > = 67
High is displayed
Not active before ¡26 has been operated.
1
0
–
Always auto reset to 0.
CA” will flash in the display during calibration.
Type of A0 signal for ICM valve position
2
2
–
0: No signal 1: 0 – 20 mA
2: 4 – 20 mA
Define condition at power cut when fail safe is installed.
1: Close valve
4
1
–
2: Open valve
3: Maintain valve position
4: Go to OD given by ¡12
2
1
Define function when DI is ON (short circuited DI terminals) when ¡02 = 2 1: Open ICM valve (DI = OFF = > Close ICM valve) 2: Close ICM valve (DI = OFF = > Open ICM valve)
199
0
–
Enter number to access password protected parameters: ¡26
A99
–
–
Old alarms will be listed with the latest shown first. Alarm list can be reset by means of activating down arrow and up arrow at the same time for 2 seconds.
100
50
–
Only active if ¡07 = 4 If fail safe supply is connected and powercut occurs ICM will go to entered OD.
6
0
NB: Password protected. Password = 11 At first start up A1 will flash in display. Enter valve type 0: No valve selected. Alarm A1 will become active. 1: ICM20 with ICAD 600 2: ICM25 with ICAD 600 3: ICM32 with ICAD 600 4: ICM40 with ICAD 900 5: ICM50 with ICAD 900 6: ICM65 with ICAD 900
Max.
Factory setting
Unit Comments
100
–
%
ICM valve Opening Degree
20
–
mA Analog Input signal
10
–
V
Analog Input signal
20
–
mA Analog Output signal
1
–
–
Digital Input signal
1
–
–
Digital Output Closed status. ON when OD < 3 %
1
–
–
Digital Output Open status. ON when OD > 97 %
1
–
–
Digital Output alarm status. ON when an alarm is detected
100
–
–
Software version for MASTER Microprocessor
100
–
–
Software version for SLAVE Microprocessor
Reset to factory setting: 1. Remove the power supply. 2. Activate down arrow and up arrow push buttons
at the same time. 3. Connect the power supply. 4. Release down arrow and up arrow push buttons. 5. When the display on ICAD (fig. 2) is alternating
between showing: CA and A1 the factory resetting is complete.
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