Inv. FUJI, Frenic-Multi
Inv. FUJI, Frenic-Multi
Inv. FUJI, Frenic-Multi
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Panel installation surface
Optional type
PB-E1-7.5
Applicable inverter type
FRN5.5E1S-2/4
FRN7.5E1S-2/4
Optional type
PB-F1-15
Applicable inverter type
FRN11E1S-2/4
FRN15E1S-2/4 Panel machining drawing
Panel machining drawing
External cooling attachment (PB-E1-7.5/PB-F1-15)
This attachment allows installation of the inverter heat sink outside the panel. With this attachment, it is possible to improve the cooling
effect and to make the panel more compact.
11.3
7.8
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Optional type Applicable inverter type Previous inverter type
FRN0.1E1S-7J
FRN0.2E1S-7J
FRN0.4E1S-7J
FRN3.7E1S-4J
FRN2.2E1S-7J
MA-E1-0.75
MA-E1-3.7
FVR0.1E11S-7
FVR0.2E11S-7
FVR0.4E11S-7
FVR3.7E11S-4
FVR2.2E11S-7
*The table below shows the previous and new inverters with are
compatible and do not need attachment for replacement.
Applicable inverter type Previous inverter type
FRN0.4E1S-4J
FRN0.75E1S-4J
FRN1.5E1S-4J
FRN2.2E1S-4J
FRN1.5E1S-7J
FRN2.2E1S-7J
FRN5.5E1S-4J
FRN7.5E1S-4J
FVR0.4E11S-4
FVR0.75E11S-4
FVR1.5E11S-4
FVR2.2E11S-4
FVR1.5E11S-7
FVR2.2E11S-7
FVR5.5E11S-4
FVR7.5E11S-4
MA-E1-0.75 MA-E1-3.7
Compatible attachment (MA-E1-)
This attachment allows replacing our previous model with the new one without machining.
Compatible attachment
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0.4
0.75
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5
7.5
11
15
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.75
1.5
2.2
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
5.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
5.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
FRN0.4E1-4E
FRN0.75E1-4E
FRN1.5E1-4E
FRN2.2E1-4E
FRN3.7E1-4E
FRN5.5E1-4E
FRN7.5E1-4E
FRN11E1-4E
FRN15E1-4E
FRN0.1E1-7E
FRN0.2E1-7E
FRN0.4E1-7E
FRN0.75E1-7E
FRN1.5E1-7E
FRN2.2E1-7E
SC-05
SC-05
SC-05
SC-05
SC-5-1
SC-05
SC-05
SC-4-0
SC-5-1
SC-4-0
SC-N1
SC-4-0
SC-5-1
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Devices requiring wiring
Power
supply
voltage
Applicable
motor rating
(kW)
Inverter type
With DCR Without DCR With DCR Without DCR With DCR Without DCR
Output
circuit
MCCB, ELCB
rated current (A)
Magnetic contactor (MC)
Input circuit
Inverter
output
[U, V, W]
DC Reactor
[P1, P (+)]
DC Reactor
[P (+), DB
For
control
circuit
Three-
phase
400V
Single-
phase
200V
Main power input
(L1/R, L2/S, L3/T)
Recommended cable size (mm
2
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*1
0.75
to
1.25
0.75
to
1.25
For connection
with Inverter
[ G]
For the inverter type FRN 0.4E1-4E, the symbol is replaced with either of the following alphabets.
S(standard type), E(EMC filter built-in type)
The frame and series of the MCCB and ELCB models vary according to the transformer capacity and so on of the equipment. Choose the optimum ones according to the catalog and technical data of the
circuit breaker and others.
Choose the optimum rated sensitive current of the ELCB according to technical data, too. The rated currents of the MCCB and ELCB specified in this table indicate those of SAB/ and SAR/ models.
Description in the above table may vary for different ambient temperatures, power supply voltages or other conditions.
*1: Use crimp terminals equipped with insulation sheath or those equipped with an insulation tube or the like.
The cable to be used is 600V-insulated cable with an allowable temperature of 75C. The ambient temperature is assumed to be 50C.
Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics
Application to "Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by the Users Who Receive High Voltage or Special High Voltage"
In principle, the guideline applies to the customers that meet the following two conditions:
The customer receives high voltage or special high voltage.
The "equivalent capacity" of the converter load exceeds the standard value
for the receiving voltage (50kVA at a receiving voltage of 6.6kV).
(4) Degree of harmonics to be calculated
Calculate only the "5th and 7th" harmonic currents
ACR: 3%
DCR: Accumulated energy equal to 0.08 to 0.15ms (100% load conversion)
Smoothing capacitor: Accumulated energy equal to 15 to 30ms (100% load conversion)
Load: 100%
Calculate the harmonic current of each degree using the following equation:
Our FRENIC-Multi series are the products specified in the "Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage." When you
enter into a new contract with an electric power company or update a contract, you are requested by the electric power company to submit an accounting statement form.
Receiving voltage
6.6kV
22kV
5th
3.5
1.8
7th
2.5
1.3
11th
1.6
0.82
13th
1.3
0.69
17th
1.0
0.53
19th
0.90
0.47
23th
0.76
0.39
Over 25th
0.70
0.36
Degree
Without a reactor
5th
65
7th
41
11th
8.5
13th
7.7
17th
4.3
19th
3.1
23th
2.6
25th
1.8
With a reactor (ACR) 38 14.5 7.4 3.4 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.3
With a reactor (DCR) 30 13 8.4 5.0 4.7 3.2 3.0 2.2
With reactors (ACR and DCR) 28 9.1 7.2 4.1 3.2 2.4 1.6 1.4
Table 1 Upper limits of harmonic outflow current per kW of contract demand [mA/kW]
Circuit category Circuit type Conversion factor Ki
Three-phase bridge 3
(capacitor smoothing)
Without a reactor
With a reactor (DCR)
3
With a reactor (ACR)
K31=3.4
K33=1.8
With reactors (ACR and DCR) K34=1.4
K32=1.8
Main applications
General-purpose inverters
Elevators
Refrigerators,
air conditioning systems
Other general appliances
Table 3 "Conversion factors Ki" for general-purpose inverters determined by reactors
Equipment type Inverter capacity category Single inverter availability factor
200kW or less
Air conditioning system
Sanitary pump
Over 200kW
0.55
0.60
--- 0.30
Elevator --- 0.25
Refrigerator, freezer 50kW or less 0.60
UPS (6-pulse) 200kVA 0.60
Table 6 Availability factors of inverters, etc. for building equipment (standard values)
Contract demand [kW] Correction coefficient
300 1.00
500 0.90
1000 0.85
2000 0.80
Table 7 Correction coefficient according to the building scale
(2) Calculation of harmonic current
Table 5 Generated harmonic current [%], 3-phase bridge (capacitor smoothing)
nth harmonic current [A] = Fundamental current [A] x
Generated nth harmonic current [%]
100
*If the contract demand is between two specified values
shown in Table 7, calculate the value by interpolation.
(1) Scope of regulation
The level (calculated value) of the harmonic current that flows from the customer's receiving
point out to the system is subjected to the regulation. The regulation value is proportional to
the contract demand. The regulation values specified in the guideline are shown in Table 1.
(2) Regulation method
(1) "Inverter rated capacity" corresponding to "Pi"
For a load for elevators, which provides intermittent operation, or a load with a sufficient designed motor
rating, reduce the current by multiplying the equation by the "maximum availability factor" of the load.
The "maximum availability factor of an appliance" means the ratio of the capacity of the harmonic generator in operation at which the
availability reaches the maximum, to its total capacity, and the capacity of the generator in operation is an average for 30 minutes.
In general, the maximum availability factor is calculated according to this definition, but the standard values
shown in Table 6 are recommended for inverters for building equipment.
(3) Maximum availability factor
Since the total availability factor decreases with increase in the building scale, calculating
reduced harmonics with the correction coefficient s defined in Table 7 below is permitted.
[Correction coefficient according to contract demand level]
Depending on whether an optional ACR (AC REACTOR) or DCR (DC REACTOR) is used, apply the appropriate
conversion factor specified in the appendix to the guideline. The values of the converter factor are shown in Table 3.
(2) Values of "Ki (conversion factor)"
Apply the appropriate value shown in Table 4 based on the kW rating of the
motor, irrespective of the inverter type or whether a reactor is used.
* If the input voltage is different, calculate the input fundamental current in inverse proportion to the voltage.
(1) Value of "input fundamental current"
Although the equivalent capacity (Pi) is calculated using the equation of (input rated
capacity) x (conversion factor), catalog of conventional inverters do not contain
input rated capacities. A description of the input rated capacity is shown below:
1. Calculation of Equivalent Capacity (Pi)
Calculate the input fundamental current l1 from the kW rating and efficiency of the load motor,
as well as the efficiency of the inverter. Then, calculate the input rated capacity as shown below:
Input rated capacity = 3 x (power supply voltage) x I1 x 1.0228/1000[kVA]
Where 1.0228 is the 6-pulse converter's value obtained by (effective current) /
(fundamental current).
When a general-purpose motor or inverter motor is used, the appropriate value shown in Table 2 can
be used. Select a value based on the kW rating of the motor used, irrespective of the inverter type.
Table 2 "Input rated capacities" of general-purpose inverters determined by the nominal applied motors
Nominal applied motor [kW] 0.4
0.57
0.57
200V
400V
0.75
0.97
0.97
1.95
1.95
1.5 2.2
2.81
2.81
3.7
4.61
4.61
5.5
6.77
6.77
7.5
9.07
9.07
11
13.1
13.1
15
17.6
17.6
18.5
21.8
21.8
Table 4 "Input fundamental currents" of general-purpose inverters determined by the nominal applied motors
Nominal applied motor [kW]
Input
fundamental
current [A]
0.4
1.62
0.81
49
200V
400V
0.75
2.74
1.37
83
5.50
2.75
167
1.5 2.2
7.92
3.96
240
3.7
13.0
6.50
394
5.5
19.1
9.55
579
7.5
25.6
12.8
776
11
36.9
18.5
1121
15
49.8
24.9
1509
18.5
61.4
30.7
1860 6.6 kV converted value [mA]
Pi
[kVA]
2. Calculation of Harmonic Current
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Warranty
To all our customers who purchase
Fuji Electric FA Components & Systems' products:
Please take the following items into consideration when placing your order.
(1) The product warranty period is ''1 year from the date of purchase'' or 24 months from the manufacturing date imprinted on
the name place, whichever date is earlier.
(2) However, in cases where the use environment, conditions of use, use frequency and times used, etc., have an effect on
product life, this warranty period may not apply.
(3) Furthermore, the warranty period for parts restored by Fuji Electric's Service Department is ''6 months from the date that
repairs are completed.''
As a rule, the customer is requested to carry out a preliminary trouble diagnosis. However, at the customer's request, this
company or its service network can perform the trouble diagnosis on a chargeable basis. In this case, the customer is asked
to assume the burden for charges levied in accordance with this company's fee schedule.
Regardless of whether a breakdown occurs during or after the free of charge warranty period, this company shall not be
liable for any loss of opportunity, loss of profits, or damages arising from special circumstances, secondary damages,
accident compensation to another company, or damages to products other than this company's products, whether foreseen
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necessity of rapid receiving inspections and of product management and maintenance even before receiving your products.
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2. Exclusion of Liability for Loss of Opportunity, etc.
Concerning models (products) which have gone out of production, this company will perform repairs for a period of 7 years
after production stop, counting from the month and year when the production stop occurs. In addition, we will continue to
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In the case of standard products which do not include settings or adjustments in an application program, the products shall
be transported to and transferred to the customer and this company shall not be responsible for local adjustments or trial
operation.
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Depending on the request, these can be discussed separately.
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Above contents shall be assumed to apply to transactions and use of the country where you purchased the products.
Consult the local supplier or Fuji for the detail separately.
6. Applicable Scope of Service
1-1 Free of charge warranty period
(1) In the event that breakdown occurs during the product's warranty period which is the responsibility of Fuji Electric, Fuji
Electric will replace or repair the part of the product that has broken down free of charge at the place where the product
was purchased or where it was delivered. However, if the following cases are applicable, the terms of this warranty may
not apply.
1) The breakdown was caused by inappropriate conditions, environment, handling or use methods, etc. which are not
specified in the catalog, operation manual, specifications or other relevant documents.
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3) The breakdown was caused by the product other than Fuji's product, such as the customer's equipment or software
design, etc.
4) Concerning the Fuji's programmable products, the breakdown was caused by a program other than a program
supplied by this company, or the results from using such a program.
5) The breakdown was caused by modifications or repairs affected by a party other than Fuji Electric.
6) The breakdown was caused by improper maintenance or replacement using consumables, etc. specified in the
operation manual or catalog, etc.
7) The breakdown was caused by a chemical or technical problem that was not foreseen when making practical
application of the product at the time it was purchased or delivered.
8) The product was not used in the manner the product was originally intended to be used.
9) The breakdown was caused by a reason which is not this company's responsibility, such as lightning or other disaster.
(2) Furthermore, the warranty specified herein shall be limited to the purchased or delivered product alone.
(3) The upper limit for the warranty range shall be as specified in item (1) above and any damages (damage to or loss of
machinery or equipment, or lost profits from the same, etc.) consequent to or resulting from breakdown of the purchased
or delivered product shall be excluded from coverage by this warranty.
1-2 Warranty range
1-3. Trouble diagnosis
Variation
The rich lineup of the active Fuji inverter family
Features Series Name (Catalog No.) Applications
FRENIC5000G11S
(MEH403 for JE)
(MEH413 for EN)
FRENIC5000P11S
(MEH403)
FRENIC-Eco
(MEH442)
FRENIC-Mini
(MEH451 for EN)
FRENIC5000VG7S
(MEH405)
FRENIC5000MG5
FRENIC5000H11S
FRENIC5000MS5
(MEH391)
High-performance, multi-function inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 0.2 to 90kW, Three-phase 400V: 0.4 to 630kW)
Fuji's original dynamic torque vector control system delivers a starting torque of 200% at 0.5Hz.
These inverters are packed with a full range of convenient functions, beginning with an auto
tuning function.
Compact, fully enclosed (22kW and below), and with a wide range of variations, from 0.2 to 400kW.
Fan, pump inverter (for variable torque load)
(Three-phase 200V: 0.75 to 110kW, Three-phase 400V: 0.75 to 560kW)
Developed exclusively for controlling variable torque load like fans and pumps.
Full of new functions such as auto energy saving, PID control, life warning, and switching
sequence to the commercial power supply.
Ideal for air conditioners, fans, pumps, etc. which were difficult to use with conventional
general-purpose inverters because of cost or functions.
Compact inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 0.1 to 3.7kW, Three-phase 400V: 0.4 to 3.7kW, Single-phase 200V: 0.1 to 2.2kW,
Single-phase 100V: 0.1 to 0.75kW)
A frequency setting device is standard-equipped, making operation simple.
Loaded with auto torque boost, current limiting, and slip compensation functions, all of which
are ideal for controlling traverse conveyors.
Loaded with the functions for auto energy saving operation and PID control, which are ideal for
controlling fans and pumps.
High performance, vector control inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 0.75 to 90kW, Three-phase 400V: 3.7 to 630kW)
A high precision inverter with rapid control response and stable torque characteristics.
Abundant functions and a full range of options make this inverter ideal for a broad range of
general industrial systems.
The auto tuning function makes vector control operation possible even for general-purpose
motors.
High frequency inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 2.2 to18.5kW)
Fuji's original sine wave PWM control system delivers stable operation from the low speed
range to the high speed range.
Capable of handling output frequencies from 1 to 1667Hz.
The desired V/f pattern can be set and polygonal line frequency can be set to match the motor
characteristics.
Machine tool spindle drive system
(Three-phase 200V: 0.75 to 45kW)
The separated converter allows you to configure a multi-axis system.
Free combinations are made possible such as torque vector/high performance vector control
and dynamic braking/power regeneration.
Abundant option functions enable multitasking machining with a machine tool.
Inverter with the power supply regeneration function
(Three-phase 200V: 3.7 to 45kW)
A separate converter is used, and up to 2 drive units can be connected to a single converter unit.
The power regeneration function is standard-equipped in the converter unit.
These inverters can be used for general-purpose motors.
Fan, pump inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 5.5 to110kW, Three-phase 400V: 5.5 to 710kW)
Suitable for fans and pumps.
The built-in automatic energy-saving function makes energy saving operation easy.
An interactive keypad is standard-equipped for ease of operation.
General
Industrial
equipment
High frequency
operation
Controlling
machine tool
Capacity range expanded
Capacity range expanded
Capacity range expanded
Capacity range expanded
FRENIC-Multi
High performance, compact inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 0.1 to 15kW, Single-phase 200V: 0.1 to 2.2kW, Three-phase 400V: 0.4 to 15kW)
The inverter featuring environment-friendly and long life design (10 years) complies with R0HS
Directives (products manufactured beginning in the autumn of 2005).
With expanded capacity range, abundant model variation, and simple and thorough maintenance,
the Multi is usable for a wide range of applications.
Equipped with the functions optimum for the operations specific to vertical and horizontal
conveyance, such as hit-and-stop control, brake signal, torque limit, and current limit.
(MEH652 for JE)
(MEH653 for EN)
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NOTES
When running general-purpose motors
Driving a 400V general-purpose motor
When driving a 400V general-purpose motor with
an inverter using extremely long cables, damage to
the insulation of the motor may occur. Use an
output circuit filter (OFL) if necessary after checking
with the motor manufacturer. Fuji's motors do not
require the use of output circuit filters because of
their reinforced insulation.
Torque characteristics and temperature rise
When the inverter is used to run a general-purpose
motor, the temperature of the motor becomes
higher than when it is operated using a commercial
power supply. In the low-speed range, the cooling
effect will be weakened, so decrease the output
torque of the motor. If constant torque is required in
the low-speed range, use a Fuji inverter motor or a
motor equipped with an externally powered
ventilating fan.
Vibration
When the motor is mounted to a machine,
resonance may be caused by the natural
frequencies, including that of the machine.
Operation of a 2-pole motor at 60Hz or more may
cause abnormal vibration.
* Study use of tier coupling or dampening rubber.
* It is also recommended to use the inverter jump
frequency control to avoid resonance points.
Noise
When an inverter is used with a general-purpose
motor, the motor noise level is higher than that with
a commercial power supply. To reduce noise, raise
carrier frequency of the inverter. High-speed
operation at 60Hz or more can also result in more
noise.
When running special motors
High-speed motors
When driving a high-speed motor while setting the
frequency higher than 120Hz, test the combination
with another motor to confirm the safety of high-
speed motors.
Explosion-proof motors
When driving an explosion-proof motor with an
inverter, use a combination of a motor and an
inverter that has been approved in advance.
Submersible motors and pumps
These motors have a larger rated current than
general-purpose motors. Select an inverter whose
rated output current is greater than that of the
motor.
These motors differ from general-purpose motors in
thermal characteristics. Set a low value in the
thermal time constant of the motor when setting the
electronic thermal facility.
Brake motors
For motors equipped with parallel-connected
brakes, their braking power must be supplied from
the primary circuit (commercial power supply). If the
brake power is connected to the inverter power
output circuit (secondary circuit) by mistake,
problems may occur.
Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped
with series-connected brakes.
Geared motors
If the power transmission mechanism uses an oil-
lubricated gearbox or speed changer/reducer, then
continuous motor operation at low speed may
cause poor lubrication. Avoid such operation.
Synchronous motors
It is necessary to use software suitable for this
motor type. Contact Fuji for details.
Single-phase motors
Single-phase motors are not suitable for inverter-
driven variable speed operation. Use three-phase
motors.
* Even if a single-phase power supply is available,
use a three-phase motor as the inverter provides
three-phase output.
Environmental conditions
Installation location
Use the inverter in a location with an ambient
temperature range of -10 to 50C.
The inverter and braking resistor surfaces become
hot under certain operating conditions. Install the
inverter on nonflammable material such as metal.
Ensure that the installation location meets the
environmental conditions specified in "Environment"
in inverter specifications.
Combination with peripheral devices
Installing a molded case circuit
breaker (MCCB)
Install a recommended molded case circuit breaker
(MCCB) or an earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB)
in the primary circuit of each inverter to protect the
wiring. Ensure that the circuit breaker capacity is
equivalent to or lower than the recommended
capacity.
Installing a magnetic contactor (MC)
in the output (secondary) circuit
If a magnetic contactor (MC) is mounted in the
inverter's secondary circuit for switching the motor
to commercial power or for any other purpose,
ensure that both the inverter and the motor are fully
stopped before you turn the MC on or off. Remove
the surge killer integrated with the MC.
Installing a magnetic contactor (MC)
in the input (primary) circuit
Do not turn the magnetic contactor (MC) in the
primary circuit on or off more than once an hour as
an inverter fault may result. If frequent starts or
stops are required during motor operation, use
FWD/REV signals.
Protecting the motor
The electronic thermal facility of the inverter can
protect the motor. The operation level and the motor
type (general-purpose motor, inverter motor) should
be set. For high-speed motors or water-cooled
motors, set a small value for the thermal time
constant to protect the motor.
If you connect the motor thermal relay to the motor
with a long cable, a high-frequency current may
flow into the wiring stray capacitance. This may
cause the relay to trip at a current lower than the
set value for the thermal relay. If this happens,
lower the carrier frequency or use the output circuit
filter (OFL).
Discontinuance of power-factor correcting capacitor
Do not mount power factor correcting capacitors in
the inverter (primary) circuit. (Use the DC
REACTOR to improve the inverter power factor.) Do
not use power factor correcting capacitors in the
inverter output circuit (secondary). An overcurrent
trip will occur, disabling motor operation.
Discontinuance of surge killer
Do not mount surge killers in the inverter output
(secondary) circuit.
Reducing noise
Use of a filter and shielded wires are typical
measures against noise to ensure that EMC
Directives are met. Refer to "Inverter design
technical document (MHT221)" for details.
Measures against surge currents
If an overvoltage trip occurs while the inverter is
stopped or operated under a light load, it is
assumed that the surge current is generated by
open/close of the phase-advancing capacitor in the
power system.
We recommend connecting a DC REACTOR to the
inverter.
Megger test
When checking the insulation resistance of the
inverter, use a 500V megger and follow the
instructions contained in the Instruction Manual.
Wiring
Wiring distance of control circuit
When performing remote operation, use the twisted
shield wire and limit the distance between the
inverter and the control box to 20m.
Wiring length between inverter and motor
If long wiring is used between the inverter and the
motor, the inverter will overheat or trip as a result of
overcurrent (high-frequency current flowing into the
stray capacitance) in the wires connected to the
phases. Ensure that the wiring is shorter than 50m.
If this length must be exceeded, lower the carrier
frequency or mount an output circuit filter (OFL).
Wiring size
Select cables with a sufficient capacity by referring
to the current value or recommended wire size.
Wiring type
Do not use multicore cables that are normally used
for connecting several inverters and motors.
Grounding
Securely ground the inverter using the grounding
terminal.
Selecting inverter capacity
Driving general-purpose motor
Select an inverter according to the applicable motor
ratings listed in the standard specifications table for
the inverter. When high starting torque is required
or quick acceleration or deceleration is required,
select an inverter with a capacity one size greater
than the standard.
Driving special motors
Select an inverter that meets the following condition:
Inverter rated current > Motor rated current.
Transportation and storage
When transporting or storing inverters, follow the
procedures and select locations that meet the
environmental conditions that agree with the
inverter specifications.
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