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Table A.2 Continued
No.
Target
device
Phenomena
Noise prevention measures
Notes
5
Photo-
electric
relay
A photoelectric relay
malfunctioned when the
inverter was operated.
<Possible cause>
Although the inverter and
photoelectric relay are
separated by a sufficient
distance but the power
supplies share a common
connection, it is considered
that conduction noise entered
through the power supply
line into the photoelectric
relay.
1) Insert a 0.1
µ
F capacitor
between the output
common terminal of the
amplifier of the
photoelectric relay and
the frame.
1) If a weak-current
circuit at the
malfunctioning
side is observed,
the measures
may be simple
and economical.
6
Prox-
imity
limit
switch
(electro-
static
type)
A proximity limit switch
malfunctioned.
<Possible cause>
It is considered that the
capacitance type proximity
limit switch is susceptible to
conduction and radiation
noise because of its low
noise immunity.
1) Install an LC filter at the
output side of the
inverter.
2) Install a capacitive filter
at the input side of the
inverter.
3) Ground the 0 V
(common) line of the DC
power supply of the
proximity limit switch
through a capacitor to
the box body of the
machine.
1) Noise generated
in the inverter
can be reduced.
2) The switch is
superseded by a
proximity limit
switch of
superior noise
immunity (such
as a magnetic
type).
Summary of Contents for frenic mini series
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Fuji Electric Co Ltd MEH446...
Page 2: ...Compact Inverter User s Manual...
Page 62: ...4 4 4 3 Drive Command Generator Figure 4 2 Drive Command Generator...
Page 66: ...4 8 Figure 4 3 d Terminal Command Decoder ORing with Link Commands Ignoring Link Commands...
Page 68: ...4 10 4 5 Digital Output Selector Figure 4 4 Digital Output Signal Selector...
Page 70: ...4 12 4 6 Analog Output FMA Selector Figure 4 5 Analog Output FMA Selector...
Page 74: ...4 16 4 8 PID Frequency Command Generator Figure 4 7 PID Frequency Command Generator...
Page 81: ...Part 3 Peripheral Equipment and Options Chapter 6 SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT...
Page 124: ...Part 5 Specifications Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 9 FUNCTION CODES...
Page 134: ...8 3 Common Specifications 8 9 Chap 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 3 Common Specifications...
Page 135: ...8 10...
Page 257: ...App H Replacement Information A 33 App FVR C11S vs FRENIC Mini...
Page 261: ...Glossary This glossary explains the technical terms that are frequently used in this manual...