1.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Chapter 1
1.4.3
Precautions for Wiring
Electric
shock
Fire
Do
Failure
Prohibited
Injury
Fire
Prohibited
Do
Electric
shock
Injury
Do
Chapter 1
Precautions for Wiring
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
shock or fire.
Be sure to ground the inverter.
Entrust wiring work to a qualified electrician.
Before wiring, be sure to turn off the power
supply and wait for 10 minutes or more.
(Confirm that the Charge lamp on the inverter is
off and the DC voltage between
N is 45 V or less.)
Otherwise, the inverter may fail.
Do not pull the wire after wiring.
Otherwise, you run the risk of injury or
fire.
Do not connect AC power supply to
output terminals (U, V, and W).
Make sure that the voltage and frequency of AC
power supply match the rated voltage (AC input
voltage) and frequency of your inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
shock and injury.
Before operating the slide switch SW in the
inverter, be sure to turn off the power supply.
Since the inverter supports two modes of
cooling-fan operation, the inverter power is not
always off, even when the cooling fan is
stopped. Before
to turn off the power supply and wait for 10
minutes or more. (Confirm that the Charge
lamp on the inverter is off and the DC voltage
between terminals P and N is 45 V or less.)
Prevent the distribution cable from being
compressed or getting caught to avoid damage
to the cable.
Precautions for Wiring
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
fire.
Be sure to ground the inverter.
Entrust wiring work to a qualified electrician.
Before wiring, be sure to turn off the power
supply and wait for 10 minutes or more.
(Confirm that the Charge lamp on the inverter is
off and the DC voltage between
N is 45 V or less.)
Otherwise, the inverter may fail.
Do not pull the wire after wiring.
Otherwise, you run the risk of injury or
Do not connect AC power supply to
output terminals (U, V, and W).
Make sure that the voltage and frequency of AC
power supply match the rated voltage (AC input
voltage) and frequency of your inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
shock and injury.
Before operating the slide switch SW in the
inverter, be sure to turn off the power supply.
Since the inverter supports two modes of
fan operation, the inverter power is not
always off, even when the cooling fan is
stopped. Before operating the switch, be sure
to turn off the power supply and wait for 10
minutes or more. (Confirm that the Charge
lamp on the inverter is off and the DC voltage
between terminals P and N is 45 V or less.)
Prevent the distribution cable from being
compressed or getting caught to avoid damage
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
Be sure to ground the inverter.
Entrust wiring work to a qualified electrician.
Before wiring, be sure to turn off the power
supply and wait for 10 minutes or more.
(Confirm that the Charge lamp on the inverter is
off and the DC voltage between terminals P and
Otherwise, the inverter may fail.
Do not pull the wire after wiring.
Otherwise, you run the risk of injury or
Do not connect AC power supply to any of the
output terminals (U, V, and W).
Make sure that the voltage and frequency of AC
power supply match the rated voltage (AC input
voltage) and frequency of your inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
Before operating the slide switch SW in the
inverter, be sure to turn off the power supply.
Since the inverter supports two modes of
fan operation, the inverter power is not
always off, even when the cooling fan is
operating the switch, be sure
to turn off the power supply and wait for 10
minutes or more. (Confirm that the Charge
lamp on the inverter is off and the DC voltage
between terminals P and N is 45 V or less.)
Prevent the distribution cable from being
compressed or getting caught to avoid damage
DANGER
Warning
1-5
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
Entrust wiring work to a qualified electrician.
Before wiring, be sure to turn off the power
(Confirm that the Charge lamp on the inverter is
terminals P and
Electric
shock
Injury
Do
Short
circuit
Ground
fault
Prohibited
Otherwise, you run the risk of injury or
any of the
Make sure that the voltage and frequency of AC
power supply match the rated voltage (AC input
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
Before operating the slide switch SW in the
inverter, be sure to turn off the power supply.
Since the inverter supports two modes of
fan operation, the inverter power is not
always off, even when the cooling fan is
operating the switch, be sure
to turn off the power supply and wait for 10
minutes or more. (Confirm that the Charge
lamp on the inverter is off and the DC voltage
between terminals P and N is 45 V or less.)
compressed or getting caught to avoid damage
Fire
Prohibited
Do
Burnout
Prohibited
DANGER
Warning
Electric
shock
Injury
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
shock and injury.
Do
Perform
Short
circuit
Ground
fault
Otherwise, you run the risk of short circuit
and ground fault.
Do not remove rubber bushings from the wiring
section. Otherwise, the edges of the wiring
cover may damage the wire.
Prohibited
Fire
Prohibited
Do not use a single
Do not connect a resistor directly to any of the
DC terminals (PD, P, and N).
Do not use the magnetic contactor installed on
the primary and secondary sides of the inverter
to stop its operation.
Do
Tighten each screw and bolt to the specified
torque.
No screws and bolts must be left loose.
Connect an earth
input circuit.
Use only the power cables, earth
breaker, and magnetic contactors that have the
specified capacity (ratings).
Burnout
Otherwise, you run the risk of damage to
the inverter and motor burnout.
Prohibited
Do not operate the inverter when an output
phase is lost (output phase loss).
DANGER
Warning
Safety Instructions/Risks
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
shock and injury.
Perform wiring only after installing the inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of short circuit
and ground fault.
Do not remove rubber bushings from the wiring
section. Otherwise, the edges of the wiring
cover may damage the wire.
Otherwise, you run the risk of fire.
Do not use a single
Do not connect a resistor directly to any of the
DC terminals (PD, P, and N).
Do not use the magnetic contactor installed on
the primary and secondary sides of the inverter
to stop its operation.
Tighten each screw and bolt to the specified
torque.
No screws and bolts must be left loose.
Connect an earth
input circuit.
Use only the power cables, earth
breaker, and magnetic contactors that have the
specified capacity (ratings).
Otherwise, you run the risk of damage to
the inverter and motor burnout.
Do not operate the inverter when an output
phase is lost (output phase loss).
Safety Instructions/Risks
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
shock and injury.
wiring only after installing the inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of short circuit
and ground fault.
Do not remove rubber bushings from the wiring
section. Otherwise, the edges of the wiring
cover may damage the wire.
Otherwise, you run the risk of fire.
Do not use a single-phase input.
Do not connect a resistor directly to any of the
DC terminals (PD, P, and N).
Do not use the magnetic contactor installed on
the primary and secondary sides of the inverter
to stop its operation.
Tighten each screw and bolt to the specified
No screws and bolts must be left loose.
Connect an earth-leakage breaker to the
Use only the power cables, earth
breaker, and magnetic contactors that have the
specified capacity (ratings).
Otherwise, you run the risk of damage to
the inverter and motor burnout.
Do not operate the inverter when an output
phase is lost (output phase loss).
Safety Instructions/Risks
Otherwise, you run the risk of electric
wiring only after installing the inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of short circuit
Do not remove rubber bushings from the wiring
section. Otherwise, the edges of the wiring
Otherwise, you run the risk of fire.
phase input.
Do not connect a resistor directly to any of the
Do not use the magnetic contactor installed on
the primary and secondary sides of the inverter
Tighten each screw and bolt to the specified
No screws and bolts must be left loose.
leakage breaker to the power
Use only the power cables, earth-leakage
breaker, and magnetic contactors that have the
Otherwise, you run the risk of damage to
the inverter and motor burnout.
Do not operate the inverter when an output
phase is lost (output phase loss).
Safety Instructions/Risks
wiring only after installing the inverter.
Otherwise, you run the risk of short circuit
Do not remove rubber bushings from the wiring
Do not connect a resistor directly to any of the
Do not use the magnetic contactor installed on
the primary and secondary sides of the inverter
power
breaker, and magnetic contactors that have the
Otherwise, you run the risk of damage to
Summary of Contents for SJ Series
Page 39: ...5 4 Chapter 5 Included Items Memo ...
Page 55: ...6 16 Chapter 6 Installation Memo ...
Page 91: ...7 36 Chapter 7 Wire Connection and Optional Devices Memo ...
Page 135: ...9 40 Chapter 9 Operating Instructions Memo ...
Page 145: ...10 10 Chapter 10 Test Run Memo ...
Page 159: ...12 2 6 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 169: ...12 3 10 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 195: ...12 5 8 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 217: ...12 8 12 Chapter 12 Inverter Function Memo ...
Page 287: ...12 10 32 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 303: ...12 11 16 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 349: ...12 15 8 Chapter 12 Inverter Function Memo ...
Page 395: ...12 17 34 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 397: ...12 18 2 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
Page 415: ...12 19 18 Chapter 12 Inverter Function Memo ...
Page 581: ...15 10 Chapter 15 Optional Cassettes Memo ...
Page 591: ...16 10 Chapter 16 ProDriveNext EzSQ Memo ...
Page 642: ...18 49 Chapter 18 Tips FAQ Troubleshooting Memo ...
Page 650: ...19 8 Chapter 19 Maintenance and Inspection Memo ...
Page 781: ...Appendix 1 70 Appendix 1 List of Parameters Memo ...