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1.3  Precautions for Use 

1.3.1  Temporary storage 

Table 1.3-1    Storage and Transport Environments 

Item 

Specifications 

Storage 
temperature 

(Note 1)

 

-25 to +70

˚

Relative humidity 

5 to 95%    (Note 2) 

Places not subjected to abrupt temperature changes or condensation 
or freezing. 

Atmosphere 

The interface card must not be exposed to dust, direct sunlight, corrosive or flammable 
gases, oil mist, vapor, water drops or vibration. The atmosphere must contain only a low 
level of salt. (0.01 mg/cm

2

 or less per year) 

86 to 106 kPa (during storage) 

Atmospheric 
pressure 

70 to 106 kPa (during transportation) 

 

(Note 1)  Assuming comparatively short time storage, e.g., during transportation or the like. 

(Note 2)  Even if the humidity is within the specified requirements, avoid such places where the interface card will be 

subjected to sudden changes in temperature that will cause condensation to form. 

 
Precautions for temporary storage 

(1)  Do not leave the interface card directly on the floor. 

(2)  If the environment does not satisfy the specified requirements listed in Table 1.3-1, wrap the interface card in an 

airtight vinyl sheet or the like for storage. 

(3)  If the interface card is to be stored in a high-humidity environment, put a drying agent (such as silica gel) in the 

airtight package. 

 

1.3.2  Long-term storage 

The long-term storage method of the interface card varies largely according to the environment of the storage site. 
General storage methods are described below. 

(1)  The storage site must satisfy the requirements specified for temporary storage. 

(2)  The package must be airtight to protect the interface card from moisture. Add a drying agent inside the package 

to maintain the relative humidity inside the package within 70%. 

(3)  If the inverter equipped with the interface card has been installed to the equipment or panel at construction sites 

where  it  may  be  subjected  to  humidity,  dust  or  dirt,  then  temporarily  remove  the  inverter  and  store  it  in  the 
environment specified in Table 1.3-1. 

 

1.3.3  Wiring precautions 

(1)  Route the wiring of the control circuit terminals as far from the wiring of the main circuit as possible. Otherwise 

electric noise may cause malfunctions. 

(2)  Fix the control circuit wires inside the inverter to keep them away from the live parts of the main circuit (such as 

the terminal block of the main circuit). 

 

Summary of Contents for OPC-VG1-SX

Page 1: ...1 FRENIC VG SX OPC VG1 SX FRENIC VG SX SX FRENIC VG INR SI47 1601 JE...

Page 2: ...2 SX OPC VG1 SX FRENIC VG MICREX SX FRENIC VG FRENIC VG D port MICREX SX FRENIC VG OPC VG1 SX FRENIC VG FRENIC VG 22kW 30kW 10 LED P N DC 25V...

Page 3: ...3 SX SX SX SX BX STOP1 STOP2 STOP3 22kW 30kW 10 LED P N DC 25V...

Page 4: ...4 1 1 1 1 OPC VG1 SX 2 3 M3 3 3 SX MICREX SX CPU 1 2 OPC VG1 SX 1 2 1...

Page 5: ...5 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 25 70 5 95 2 0 01 mg cm2 86 106 kPa 70 106 kPa 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 70 3 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 2...

Page 6: ...6 2 2 1 CHARGE OFF 30A 30B 30C Y5A Y5C OFF FRN22VG1S 2J 4J 22kW FRN30VG1S 2J 4J 30kW 2 1 1 a 1 2 1 2 b 2 2 1 1 FRN22VG1S 2J 4J 22kW 2 1 2 FRN30VG1S 2J 4J 30kW a b...

Page 7: ...7 2 2 1 CN1 D port 2 16bit a 2 b 4 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1...

Page 8: ...8 2011 11 141 0032 11 2 URL http www fujielectric co jp 513 8633 5520 2011 11...

Page 9: ...dling might result in incorrect operation a short life or even a failure of this product Deliver this manual to the end user of this product Keep this manual in a safe place until this product is disc...

Page 10: ...installation connections wiring operation or maintenance and inspection Ensure you have sound knowledge of the device and familiarize yourself with all safety information and precautions before proce...

Page 11: ...s error occurs when the inverter is controlled via the SX bus it may cause the inverter to fail to recognize a stop command via the SX bus Make an emergency stop measure using BX Coast to a top or STO...

Page 12: ...ccessories are also contained in the package Three screws M3 Three spacers If you suspect the product is not working properly or if you have any questions about your product contact the shop where you...

Page 13: ...the interface card in an airtight vinyl sheet or the like for storage 3 If the interface card is to be stored in a high humidity environment put a drying agent such as silica gel in the airtight pack...

Page 14: ...tion of electric shock Shut down the power of the external equipment for prevention of electric shock Remove the front cover from the inverter as shown below The removal procedure differs depending on...

Page 15: ...so that connector CN1 on the card comes to be connected to connector D port on the control PCB 2 Secure the interface card with two screws a that come with the option through holes and then set four s...

Page 16: ...mprovement The purpose of this instruction manual is to provide accurate information in handling setting up and operating of the SX bus interface card Please feel free to send your comments regarding...

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