Installing
the Inverter
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Open the terminal cover, remove the cable guides, and then install the ground connection
as specified. Complete the cable connections by connecting an appropriately rated cable to
the terminals on the power and control terminal blocks.
Read the following information carefully before carrying out wiring connections to the
inverter. All warning instructions must be followed.
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Install the inverter before carrying out wiring connections.
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Ensure that no small metal debris, such as wire clippings, remain inside the inverter. Metal
debris in the inverter may cause inverter failure.
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Tighten terminal screws to their specified torque. Loose terminal block screws may allow
the cables to disconnect and cause a short circuit or inverter failure. Refer to page
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Do not place heavy objects on top of electric cables. Heavy objects may damage the cable
and result in electric shock.
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Use cables with the largest cross-sectional area, appropriate for power terminal wiring, to
ensure that voltage drops do not exceed 2%.
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Use copper cables rated at 600 V, 75
℃
for power terminal wiring.
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Use copper cables rated at 300 V, 75
℃
for control terminal wiring.
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If you need to re-wire the terminals due to wiring-related faults, ensure that the inverter
keypad display is turned off and the charge lamp under the terminal cover is off before
working on wiring connections. The inverter may hold a high voltage electric charge long
after the power supply has been turned off.
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The accessible connections and parts listed below are of protective class 0. It means that
the protection of these circuits relies only upon basic insulation and becomes hazardous in
the event of a failure of the basic insulation. Therefore, devices connected to these circuits
must provide electrical-shock protection as if the device was connected to supply mains
voltage. In addition, during installation these parts must be considered, in relation with
electrical-shock, as supply mains voltage circuits.
[ Class 0 circuits]
MULTI FUNCTION INPUT : P1-P7, CM
ANALOG INPUT : VR, V1, I2, TI
ANALOG OUTPUT : AO1, AO2, TO
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CONTACT : Q1, EG, 24,A1, C1, B1, A2~5, C2~5, S+, S-, SG
Step 1 Terminal Cover and Cable Guide
The terminal cover and cable guide must be removed to install cables. Refer to the
following procedures to remove the covers and cable guide. The steps to remove these
Summary of Contents for LSLV-H100 Series
Page 17: ...Preparing the Installation 4 37 90 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 18: ...Preparing the Installation 5 110 132 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 19: ...Preparing the Installation 6 160 185 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 20: ...Preparing the Installation 7 220 250 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 21: ...Preparing the Installation 8 315 400 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 22: ...Preparing the Installation 9 500 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 35: ...Installing the Inverter 22 ...
Page 50: ...37 Installing the Inverter Input and Output Control Terminal Block Wiring Diagram ...
Page 104: ...91 Learning Basic Features 0 10 V Input Voltage Setting Details V1 Quantizing ...
Page 181: ...168 Learning Advanced Features PID Command Block ...
Page 182: ...169 Learning Advanced Features ...
Page 183: ...170 Learning Advanced Features PID Feedback Block ...
Page 184: ...171 Learning Advanced Features PID Output Block ...
Page 185: ...172 Learning Advanced Features PID Output Mode Block ...
Page 198: ...185 Learning Advanced Features EPID1 Control block ...
Page 199: ...186 Learning Advanced Features EPID2 Control block ...
Page 220: ...207 Learning Advanced Features ...
Page 235: ...222 Learning Advanced Features The Time Chart for the Exception Day ...
Page 506: ...Table of Functions 493 ...
Page 520: ...Table of Functions 507 8 16 4 Cooling Tower MC4 Group ...
Page 549: ...Troubleshooting 536 ...
Page 569: ...Technical Specification 556 11 3 External Dimensions 0 75 30 kW 3 phase 37 90 kW 3 phase ...
Page 570: ...Technical Specification 557 110 185 kW 3 phase ...
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