
Installing the Inverter
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2.2
Cable Wiring
Open the front cover, remove the cable guides and control terminal cover, 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 cut-offs, 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 short circuit or inverter failure. Refer to
on 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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The power supply system for this equipment (inverter) is a grounded system. Only use a
grounded power supply system for this equipment (inverter). Do not use a TT, TN, IT, or
corner grounded system with the inverter.
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The equipment may generate direct current in the protective ground wire. When installing
the residual current device (RCD) or residual current monitoring (RCM), only Type B RCDs
and RCMs can be used.
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Use cables with the largest cross-sectional area, appropriate for power terminal wiring, to
ensure that voltage drop does not exceed 2%.
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Use copper cables rated at 600V, 75
℃
for power terminal wiring.
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Use copper cables rated at 300V, 75
℃
for control terminal wiring.
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Separate control circuit wires from the main circuits and other high voltage circuits(200V
relay sequence circuit).
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Check for short circuits or wiring failure in the control circuit. They could cause system
failure or device malfunction.
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Use shielded cables when wiring the control circuit. Failure to do so may cause
malfunction due to interference. If a ground is needed, use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair)
cables.
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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 front 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.
Summary of Contents for LSLV-S100 Series
Page 1: ......
Page 11: ...Preparing the Installation 2 ...
Page 13: ...Preparing the Installation 4 5 5 22kW 3 Phase ...
Page 16: ...Preparing the Installation 7 Front cover removed ...
Page 45: ...Installing the Inverter 36 IP66 0 4 0 8kW 3 phase 1 5 2 2kW 3 phase ...
Page 50: ...Installing the Inverter 41 0 4 22kW Standard I O Multiple I O ...
Page 67: ...Installing the Inverter 58 ...
Page 69: ...Learning to Perform Basic Operations 60 30 75kW Models ...
Page 193: ...Table of Functions 184 ...
Page 205: ...196 Troubleshooting ...
Page 228: ...Technical Specification 219 30 75kW Models 30 kW 3 Phase 37 45 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 230: ...Technical Specification 221 IP66 Models 0 4 4 0kW NP Non PDS type ...
Page 231: ...Technical Specification 222 0 4 4 0kW PDS type ...
Page 233: ...Technical Specification 224 5 5 7 5kW NP Non PDS type ...
Page 235: ...Technical Specification 226 11 0 22 0kW NP Non PDS type ...
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