Goodrive600 series high-performance multifunction VFD
Quick startup
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2 Quick startup
2.1 What this chapter contains
This chapter introduces the basic installation and commissioning rules that you need to follow to realize quick installation
and commissioning.
2.2 Unpacking inspection
Check the following after receiving the product.
1. Whether the packing box is damaged or dampened.
2. Whether the model identifier on the exterior surface of the packing box is consistent with the purchased
model.
3. Whether the interior surface of the packing box is abnormal, for example, in wet condition, or whether
the enclosure of the VFD is damaged or cracked.
4. Whether the VFD nameplate is consistent with the model identifier on the exterior surface of the
packing box.
5. Whether the accessories (including the manual, keypad, and expansion card) inside the packing box
are complete.
If any problems are found, contact the local INVT dealer or office.
2.3 Checking before use
Check the following before using the VFD.
1. Mechanical type of the load to be driven by the VFD to verify whether the VFD will be overloaded during
work. Whether the power class of the VFD needs to be increased.
2. Whether the actual running current of the motor is less than the rated current of the VFD.
3. Whether the control accuracy required by the load is the same as that is provided by the VFD.
4. Whether the grid voltage is consistent with the rated voltage of the VFD.
5. Check whether expansion cards are needed for selected functions.
2.4 Environment checking
Check the following before installing the VFD:
Note: When the VFD is built in a cabinet, the ambient temperature is the temperature of air in the cabinet.
1. Whether the actual ambient temperature exceeds 40°C. When the temperature exceeds 40°C, derate
1% for every increase of 1°C. Do not use the VFD when the ambient temperature exceeds 50°C.
2. Whether the actual ambient temperature is lower than -10°C. If the temperature is lower than -10°C,
use heating devices.
3. Whether the installation site altitude exceeds 1000 m.
When the installation site altitude exceeds 1000 m, derate 1% for every increase of 100 m; when the
installation site altitude exceeds 3000 m, consult the local INVT dealer or office.