![Fuji Electric FRENIC-Ace series User Manual Download Page 746](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/fuji-electric/frenic-ace-series/frenic-ace-series_user-manual_2341846746.webp)
Appendix A Trouble-free Use of Inverters (Notes on electrical noise)
Appendix-6
What follows is noise prevention measures for the inverter drive configuration.
(1) Wiring and grounding
As shown in Figure A-7, separate the main circuit wiring from control circuit wiring as far as possible regardless of
being located inside or outside the system control panel containing an inverter. Use shielded wires and twisted
shielded wires that will block out extraneous noises, and minimize the wiring distance. Also avoid bundled wiring of
the main circuit and control circuit or parallel wiring.
Figure A-7 Separate Wiring
For the main circuit wiring, use a metal conduit pipe and connect its wires to the ground to prevent noise
propagation (refer to Figure A-8).
The shield (braided wire) of a shielded wire should be securely connected to the base (common) side of the signal
line at only one point to avoid the loop formation resulting from a multi-point connection (refer to Figure A-9).
The grounding is effective not only to reduce the risk of electrical shocks due to leakage current, but also to block
noise penetration and radiation. Corresponding to the main circuit voltage, the grounding work should be Class D
(300 VAC or less, grounding resistance: 100Ω or less) and Class C (300 to 600 VAC, grounding resistance: 10Ωor
less). Each ground wire is to be provided with its own ground or separately wired to a grounding point.
Figure A-8 Grounding of Metal Conduit Pipe
Figure A-9 Treatment of Braided Wire of Shielded Wire
(2) Control panel
The system control panel containing an inverter is generally made of metal, which can shield noise radiated from
the inverter itself.
When installing other electronic devices such as a programmable logic controller in the same control panel, be
careful with the layout of each device. If necessary, arrange shield plates between the inverter and peripheral
devices.
Shield (steel plate)
Signal line
Power line
Shield (steel plate)
Signal line
For Duct
For Rack
Metal wiring pipe
Metal wiring pipe
Inverte
Inverter
(Common)
(Common)
Inverter
Relay
Summary of Contents for FRENIC-Ace series
Page 20: ......
Page 32: ......
Page 92: ......
Page 94: ......
Page 452: ......
Page 490: ......
Page 504: ......
Page 508: ...8 2 Frequency Setting Section 8 4 Figure 8 2 3 Frequency Setting Section Block Diagram...
Page 520: ...8 6 Control Section 8 16 6 For PMSM Figure 8 6 9 Vector Control For PMSM Section Block Diagram...
Page 522: ...8 7 FM Output Section 8 18 8 7 FM Output Section Figure 8 7 1 FM Output Section Block Diagram...
Page 582: ......
Page 664: ...11 15 External Cooling Fan Attachments 11 60...
Page 690: ......
Page 692: ......
Page 720: ......
Page 738: ......
Page 787: ......