About the 896.03.80
The 896.03.80 is a GV3000/SE 3HP Drive made by Reliance Electric. There is a good possibility that this drive was also produced by Baldor Reliance or ABB. The 896.03.80 can also be found under the part number 3V4160. This is version 6.04 of this type of drive.
The 896.03.80 is 380-460 VAC, 2.2 kW, and 3-Phase. It has an input that is 50/60 Hz and 6.4 amps. It has an output that is 5.3 amps and 0-200 Hz. It has a full load power loss of 140 watts. It has the ability to maintain either vector or V/Hz regulation.
The 896.03.80 is protected in a NEMA 1/IP20 style of enclosure. It is only meant for inside usage because it is vented and is not drip or dust-tight. It does have a small opening on its faceplate that can give the user access to the RS-232 female communication port that is located on the regulator board.
Installing and utilizing the 896.03.80 drive in non-indoor settings can have serious ramifications for drive function and efficiency. For example, a functional fault that an owner of this drive might encounter under these circumstances might be the function loss fault, signified by the "FL" fault code on the drive's built-in keypad display. This fault, caused by a loss of function control with an opening of the drive's control terminal, is fixable with checks on the external interlocks at both terminal 16 and terminal 20. For a more detailed guide on 896.03.80 faults and programming, make use of the Reliance Electric Software Start-Up and Reference Manual D2-3359-6; which references fault code causes and corrective actions.
The built-in keypad on the 896.03.80 has several basic features that are common for the GV3000/SE style of drives. It has a 4-digit 7-segment LED display that is used to display error codes. There are 14 LED indicators that are labeled reverse, program, password, forward, torque, Kw, auto, jog, Hz, amps, remote, running, volts, and speed. Under these indicators is a red stop/reset key and a green start key. There are 7 other keys on this keypad that are labeled up arrow, down arrow, auto/man, run/jog, program, forward/reverse, and enter. On the back of the keypad is a bracket that can be used to slide the regulator PCB into place and mount it. The regulator should be positioned so that its display can be seen from the keypad.