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Uncover the Inverter Vents
Step 8: After mounting and wiring the inverter,
remove any covers from the inverter housing. This
includes material over the side ventilation ports.
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Ventilation holes (top)
Ventilation holes
(both sides)
WARNING: Make sure the input power to the
inverter is OFF. If the drive has been powered,
leave it OFF for five minutes before continuing.
Powerup Test
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Step 9: After wiring the inverter and motor, you’re ready to do a powerup test. The
procedure that follows is designed for the first-time use of the drive. Please verify the
following conditions before conducting the powerup test:
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You have followed all the steps in this chapter up to this step.
•
The inverter is new, and is securely mounted to a non-flammable vertical surface.
•
The inverter is connected to a power source and a motor.
•
No additional wiring of the inverter connectors or terminals has been done.
•
The power supply is reliable, and the motor is a known working unit, and the motor
nameplate ratings match the inverter ratings.
•
The motor is securely mounted, and is not connected to any load.
Goals for the Powerup Test
If there are any exceptions to the above conditions at this step, please take a moment
to take any measures necessary to reach this basic starting point. The specific goals of
this powerup test are:
1.
Verify that the wiring to the power supply and motor is correct.
2.
Demonstrate that the inverter and motor are generally compatible.
3.
Get an introduction to the use of the built-in operator keypad.
The powerup test gives you an important starting to ensure a safe and successful
application of the Hitachi inverter. We highly recommend performing this test before
proceeding to the other chapters in this manual.
Summary of Contents for WJ200 Series Software
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