Chapter 2
Installation and Wiring
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Terminal layout
Inverter model
SJ700D-550L
FF3/FEF3/FUF3
R0 and T0
: M4
Ground terminal
: M8
Other terminals
: M10
SJ700D-750 to 1100H
FF3/FEF3/FUF3
SJ700D-1320HFF3/FEF3
SJ700D-1500HFUF3
R0 and T0
: M4
Ground terminal
: M8
Other terminals
: M10
Reference: Leakage current by inverter with model EMC filter enabled or disabled (reference data). The table below lists the reference currents that
may leak from the inverter when the internal EMC filter is enabled or disabled. (Leakage current is in proportion to the voltage and frequency of
input power.) Note that the values listed in the table below indicate the reference currents leaking from the inverter alone. The values exclude
current leakage from external devices and equipment (e.g., power cables). The drive in the range from 75kW to 150kW doesn't have the switch to
activate and deactivate the internal EMC filter. They complies EMC directive C3 level in standard condition.
200 V class model (input power: 200 VAC, 50 Hz)
400 V class model (input power: 400 VAC, 50 Hz)
0.4kW
to 3.7kW
5.5kW
to 11kW
15kW
to 37kW
45kW
to 55kW
0.75kW
to 3.7kW
5.5kW
to11kW
15kW
to 37kW
45kW
to 55kW
75kW to
150kW
Internal EMC filter enabled
Ca. 2.5mA
Ca. 48mA
Ca. 23mA
Ca. 23mA
Ca. 5mA
Ca. 95mA
Ca 56mA
Ca 56mA
-
Internal EMC filter disabled
Ca. 0.1mA Ca. 0.1mA Ca. 0.1mA Ca. 0.1mA Ca. 0.2mA Ca. 0.2mA
Ca 0.2mA
Ca. 0.2mA Ca. 0.2mA
[Method of enabling/disabling the EMC filter function]
Enabling the EMC filter
Disabling the EMC filter
(factory setting)
R
(L1)
S
(L2)
T
(L3)
PD
(+1)
P
(+)
N
(-)
U
(T1)
V
(T2)
W
(T3)
R0
T0
Jumper connecting terminals
PD and P
Charge lump
R
(L1)
S
(L2)
T
(L3)
PD
(+1)
P
(+)
N
U
(T1)
V
(T2)
W
(T3)
Charge lamp
Jumper connecting
terminals PD and P
G
G
(-)
Ground terminal with jumper (shaded in the figure)
to enable/disable the EMC filter function
When not using the DCL,
do not remove the jumper
from terminals PD and P.
G
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