SIEMENS
SINAMICS GM150
Medium-Voltage Converter
SINAMICS GM150 in IGCT version
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Siemens D 12 · 2012
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Function
Characteristic features
Software and protection functions
SINAMICS GM150 as IGCT version
Line Module (rectifier on mains side)
Basic Line Module, 12-pulse
(two-quadrant operation)
Standard
Basic Line Module, 24-pulse
(two-quadrant operation)
Option
Standard for parallel connection
Basic Line Module, 36-pulse
(two-quadrant operation)
Standard for triple parallel connection
Motor Module (rectifier on motor side)
Voltage range
3.3 kV
Power range (typ.)
10 ... 21 MVA
Cooling method
• Water cooling
Standard
Control modes
• Induction motor
Standard
Standard
• Synchronous motor,
separately excited
Option
Option
• Synchronous motor, separately
excited, with brushless (RG)
excitation system
On request
On request
• Synchronous motor,
permanently excited
On request
Option
SINAMICS GM150
in the IGCT version
Description
Closed-loop control
The motor-side closed-loop control is realized as a field-oriented closed-loop vector control that can be
operated as a speed or torque control as required. The closed-loop vector control achieves the dynamic
performance of a DC drive. This is made possible by the fact that the current components forming the torque
and flux can be controlled precisely independently of each other. Prescribed torques can thus be observed
and limited accurately. In the speed range from 1:10, the field-oriented closed-loop control does not require
an actual speed value encoder.
An actual speed value encoder is required in the following scenarios:
• High dynamics requirements
• Torque control/constant torque drives with a control range > 1:10
• Very low speeds
• Very high speed accuracy
Setpoint input
The setpoint can be defined internally or externally; internally as a fixed setpoint, motorized potentiometer
setpoint or jog setpoint, externally via the PROFIBUS interface or an analog input of the customer's terminal
strip. The internal fixed setpoint and the motorized potentiometer setpoint can be switched over or adjusted
using control commands via all of the interfaces.
Ramp-function generator
A user-friendly ramp-function generator with separately adjustable ramp-up and ramp-down times, together
with variable smoothing times in the lower and upper speed ranges, improves the control response and
therefore prevents mechanical overloading of the drive train. The ramp-down ramps can be parameterized
separately for emergency stop.
V
dc max
controller
The
V
dc max
controller automatically prevents overvoltages in the DC link if the down ramp is too short, for
example. This can also extend the set ramp-down time.
Kinetic buffering (KIP)
Power supply failures are bridged to the extent permitted by the kinetic energy of the drive train. The speed
drops depending on the moment of inertia and the load torque. The current speed setpoint is resumed when
the power supply returns. This function can cause fast load cycles changes which may have a negative effect
on the infeed line (in particular on weak lines e.g. on ships).
Automatic restart (option L32)
The automatic restart switches the drive on again when the power is restored after a power failure or a general
fault, and ramps up to the current speed setpoint.
Flying restart
The flying restart function permits smooth connection of the converter to a rotating motor.
Diagnostics functions
• Self-diagnosis of control hardware
• Non-volatile memory for reliable diagnosis when the power supply fails
• Monitoring the IGBTs with individual messages for each mounting location
• User-friendly on-site operator panel with plain text messages
Operating hours and
switching cycle counter
The switching cycles of the circuit breakers are detected and summed to form the basis for preventive
maintenance work.
© Siemens AG 2012