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Page 1: ...1 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 PDF processed with CutePDF evaluation edition www CutePDF com ...

Page 2: ...nstructions handy for quick reference Read this manual carefully to maximize the performance of SV iG5A series inverter and ensure its safe use WARNING Do not remove the cover while power is applied or the unit is in operation Otherwise electric shock could occur Do not run the inverter with the front cover removed Otherwise you may get an electric shock due to high voltage terminals or charged ca...

Page 3: ...stall the inverter on a non flammable surface Do not place flammable material nearby Otherwise fire could occur Disconnect the input power if the inverter gets damaged Otherwise it could result in a secondary accident and fire After the input power is applied or removed the inverter will remain hot for a couple of minutes Otherwise you may get bodily injuries such as skin burn or damage Do not app...

Page 4: ...torage temperature 20 65 Location Protected from corrosive gas combustible gas oil mist or dust Altitude Vibration Max 1 000m above sea level Max 5 9m sec2 0 6G or less Atmospheric pressure 70 106 kPa 2 Wiring Do not connect a power factor correction capacitor surge suppressor or RFI filter to the output of the inverter The connection orientation of the output cables U V W to the motor will affect...

Page 5: ...ing 400V class motor with inverter A micro surge voltage attributable to wiring constant is generated at motor terminals and may deteriorate insulation and damage motor Before operating unit and prior to user programming reset user parameters to default settings Inverter can easily be set to high speed operations Verify capability of motor or machinery prior to operating unit Stopping torque is no...

Page 6: ...display Provides instructions for quick start of the inverter 5 Function list Parameter values are listed 6 Control block diagram Shows control flow to help users easily understand operation mode 7 Basic functions Provides information for basic functions in the SV iG5A 8 Advanced functions Indicates advanced functions used for system application 9 Monitoring Gives information on the operating stat...

Page 7: ...tion 4 4 4 1 Keypad features 4 4 4 2 Alpha numeric view on the LED keypad 4 5 4 3 Moving to other groups 4 6 4 4 How to change the codes in a group 4 8 4 5 Parameter setting 4 10 4 6 Monitoring of operation status 4 13 4 7 Frequency Setting and Basic Operation 4 16 CHAPTER 5 Function list 5 1 CHAPTER 6 CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 1 6 1 Frequency setting 6 2 6 2 Drive command setting 6 4 6 3 Accel Dece...

Page 8: ... select when cooling fan trip occurs 8 28 8 24 Parameter read write 8 30 8 25 Parameter Initialize Lock 8 31 CHAPTER 9 Monitoring 9 1 9 1 Operating status monitoring 9 1 9 2 Monitoring the I O terminal 9 3 9 3 Monitoring fault condition 9 4 9 4 Analog Output 9 6 9 5 Multi function output terminal MO and Relay 3AC 9 7 9 6 Output terminal select at loder communication error 9 12 CHAPTER 10 Protectiv...

Page 9: ...1 Protective functions 12 1 12 2 Fault remedy 12 3 12 3 Precautions for maintenance and inspection 12 6 12 4Check points 12 6 12 5 Part replacements 12 6 CHAPTER 13 Specifications 13 1 13 1 Technical data 13 1 13 2 Temperature Derating Information 13 4 13 3 Remote option 13 4 13 4 Conduit Kit 13 6 13 5 Braking resistor 13 7 13 6 DeviceNet Communication Module 13 8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY i For S...

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Page 11: ...8 5 kW 220 22 0 kW Accessories If you have found any discrepancy damage etc contact your sales representative Preparations of instruments and parts required for operation Instruments and parts to be prepared depend on how the inverter is operated Prepare equipment and parts as necessary Installation To operate the inverter with high performance for a long time install the inverter in a proper plac...

Page 12: ...wiring Bottom cover Removed when wiring input power and a motor Status LED Display Inverter nameplate 4 Way button for parameter setting Up Down Left Right Control signal Terminal NPN PNP Select Switch ENT button STOP RESET button Inverter Ground Terminal RUN button Power terminal Cooling fan For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 13: ...both indented sides of the cover lightly and pull up To change the inverter fan Press the both sides of bottom cover lightly and pull out to your side Press this part lightly and pull it up Press this part and pull out For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 14: ...1 4 Notes For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 15: ...on combustible surface Mount the inverter on a flat vertical and level surface Inverter orientation must be vertical top up for proper heat dissipation Also leave sufficient clearances around the inverter Protect from moisture and direct sunlight Do not install the inverter in any environment where it is exposed to waterdrops oil mist dust etc Install the inverter in a clean place or inside a tota...

Page 16: ...care to keep the ambient temperature below the permissible range Installed the inverter using screws or bolts to insure the inverter is firmly fastened For installing multiple inverters in a panel CAUTION Take caution on proper heat ventilation when installing inverters and fans in a panel Heat NG For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 17: ...2 3 2 2 Dimensions SV004iG5A 1 SV004iG5A 2 SV008iG5A 2 SV004iG5A 4 SV008iG5A 4 SV008iG5A 1 SV015iG5A 2 SV015iG5A 4 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 18: ...iG5A 2 SV075iG5A 2 SV055iG5A 4 SV075iG5A 4 H W D W1 A A H1 W1 B B Φ SV015iG5A 1 SV022iG5A 2 SV037iG5A 2 SV040iG5A 2 SV022iG5A 4 SV037iG5A 4 SV040iG5A 4 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 19: ...2 5 H W D Φ B W1 B A H1 D H W Φ W1 B B A H1 SV110iG5A 2 SV150iG5A 2 SV110iG5A 4 SV150iG5A 4 SV185iG5A 2 SV220iG5A 2 SV185iG5A 4 SV220iG5A 4 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 20: ... 0 9 00 SV150iG5A 2 15 0 235 219 320 304 189 5 7 0 8 0 7 0 9 00 SV185iG5A 2 18 5 260 240 410 392 208 5 10 0 10 0 10 0 13 3 SV220iG5A 2 22 0 260 240 410 392 208 5 10 0 10 0 10 0 13 3 SV004iG5A 4 0 4 70 65 5 128 119 130 4 0 4 5 4 0 0 76 SV008iG5A 4 0 75 70 65 5 128 119 130 4 0 4 5 4 0 0 77 SV015iG5A 4 1 5 100 95 5 128 120 130 4 5 4 5 4 5 1 12 SV022iG5A 4 2 2 140 132 128 120 5 155 4 5 4 5 4 5 1 84 SV...

Page 21: ...mmon P6 MF input terminal factory setting Multi step freq Low P7 Multi step freq Middle P8 Multi step freq High VR 10V power supply for potentiometer V1 Freq Setting Voltage signal input 0 10V I Freq Setting Current signal input 0 20mA AM Multi function analog output signal 0 10V 3A Multi function relay output terminal A contact output 3B B contact output 3C A B contact common S RS485 communicatio...

Page 22: ...S T G Power terminal wiring 11 0 22 0kW R L1 S L2 T L3 B2 N U V W 3 phase AC input Input rated voltage Power input terminal Reactor DB Resistor connection terminal Motor connection terminal Motor G Ground terminal R L1 P1 U V W G S L2 T L3 G P1 B1 DC reactor DB resistor DC voltage terminal N B1 B2 AC input of Single Phase Products must be applied in R T 0 4 1 5kW For Service Call 800 848 2504 For ...

Page 23: ... 12 M4 15 13 SV055iG5A 2 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 10 M5 32 28 SV075iG5A 2 8 8 8 8 5 5 10 M5 32 28 SV110iG5A 2 14 6 14 6 14 6 M6 30 7 26 6 SV150iG5A 2 22 4 22 4 14 6 M6 30 7 26 6 SV185iG5A 2 30 2 30 2 22 4 M8 30 6 26 5 SV220iG5A 2 38 2 30 2 22 4 M8 30 6 26 5 SV004iG5A 4 2 14 2 14 2 14 M3 5 10 8 7 SV008iG5A 4 2 14 2 14 2 14 M3 5 10 8 7 SV015iG5A 4 2 14 2 14 2 14 M4 15 13 SV022iG5A 4 2 14 2 14 2 14 M4 15 13...

Page 24: ... current protective feature may operate or equipment connected to the output side may malfunction In case of long wire length it should be required to lower carrier frequency or use Micro Surge Filter Length between Inverter and Motor Up to 50m Up to 100m More than 100m Allowable Carrier Frequency Less than 15kHz Less than 5kHz Less than 2 5kHz For products of less than 3 7kW the wire length shoul...

Page 25: ...e front cover 2 Connect the Grounding wire to the ground terminal through the opening for ground terminal as shown above Enter the screw driver from vertical to the terminal and secure the screw tightly Note Grounding work guidance Inverter capacity 200V Class 400V Class Wire size Terminal screw Ground Specification Wire size Terminal screw Ground Specification 0 4 4 0 kW 3 5 mm2 M3 Type 3 2 0 mm2...

Page 26: ... 4 Below DC 26V 100mA MG Ground terminal for external power supply 1 0 1 5 M2 6 0 4 24 24V External Power Supply 1 0 1 5 M2 6 0 4 Max output current 100mA 3A Multi function relay output A contact 1 0 1 5 M2 6 0 4 Below AC 250V 1A 3B Multi function relay output B contact 1 0 1 5 M2 6 0 4 Below DC 30V 1A 3C Common for Multi function relays 1 0 1 5 M2 6 0 4 Note 1 Tie the control wires more than 15cm...

Page 27: ...on 2 When using external DC 24V PNP 1 When using DC 24V inside inverter NPN SW S8 DC 24 V P1 CM CM S8 NPN SW S8 R R R CM CPU inside inverter DC 24 V P1 CM CM S8 DC24V PNP SW S8 R R R CM CPU inside inverter For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

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Page 29: ... on Magnetic Contactor Install it if necessary When installed do not use it for the purpose of starting or stopping Otherwise it could lead to reduction in product life AC and DC Reactors notice1 The AC reactors must be used when the power factor is to be improved or the inverter is installed near a large power supply system more than 10 times of inverter capacity and wiring distance within 10m In...

Page 30: ...75iG5A 4 TD125U EBs33 GMC 32 040iG5A 2 TD125U EBs33 GMC 32 110iG5A 4 TD125U EBs53 GMC 40 055iG5A 2 TD125U EBs53 GMC 40 150iG5A 4 TD125U EBs53 GMC 50 075iG5A 2 TD125U EBs53 GMC 50 185iG5A 4 TD125U EBs53 GMC 65 110iG5A 2 TD125U EBs53 GMC 65 220iG5A 4 TD125U EBs53 GMC 65 150iG5A 2 TD125U EBs53 GMC 100 185iG5A 2 TS250U EBs53 GMC 100 220iG5A 2 TS250U EBs53 GMC 125 Note 1 The capacity of the MCCB should...

Page 31: ... 0 42mH 107 A 004iG5A 4 5 A 600 V 18 0 mH 1 3A 008iG5A 4 10 A 600 V 8 63 mH 2 8A 015iG5A 4 10 A 600 V 4 81 mH 4 8A 022iG5A 4 10 A 600 V 3 23 mH 7 5A 037iG5A 4 20 A 600 V 2 34 mH 10A 040iG5A 4 20 A 600 V 2 34 mH 10A 055iG5A 4 20 A 600 V 1 22 mH 15A 075iG5A 4 30 A 600 V 1 14 mH 20A 110iG5A 4 35 A 600 V 0 81 mH 30 A 2 76 mH 29 A 150iG5A 4 45 A 600 V 0 61 mH 38 A 2 18 mH 36 A 185iG5A 4 60 A 600 V 0 45...

Page 32: ...en fault occurs UP Used to scroll through codes or increase parameter value Down Used to scroll through codes or decrease parameter value Left Used to jump to other parameter groups or move a cursor to the left to change the parameter value Right Used to jump to other parameter groups or move cursor to the right to change the parameter value ENT Used to set the parameter value or save the changed ...

Page 33: ...4 5 4 2 Alpha numeric view on the LED keypad 0 A K U 1 B L V 2 C M W 3 D N X 4 E O Y 5 F P Z 6 G Q 7 H R 8 I S 9 J T For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 34: ...ecessary to make up a sequence using Multi function input output terminal Moving to other parameter groups is only available in the first code of each group as the figure shown below Moving to other groups using the Right key Moving to other groups using the Left key Function group 1 Function group 2 I O group Drive group Function group 1 Function group 2 I O group Drive group Target frequency can...

Page 35: ...t arrow key once again to return to Drive group 5 Return to the 1st code in Drive group 0 00 If the left arrow key is used the above will be executed in the reverse order How to move to other groups from any codes other than the 1st code To move from the F 15 to function group 2 1 In F 15 press the Left or Right arrow key Pressing the key goes to the first code of the group 2 The 1st code in funct...

Page 36: ... first code of Drive group Use Down key for the opposite order Code jump When moving from the F 0 to the F 15 directly FU group 1 1 Press the Ent key in F 0 2 1 the code number of F1 is displayed Use the Up key to set to 5 3 05 is displayed by pressing the Left key once to move the cursor to the left The numeral having a cursor is displayed brighter In this case 0 is active Use the Up key to set t...

Page 37: ...rement for code change That is because it is programmed that some codes are intentionally left blank for future use or the codes user does not use are invisible Refer to the Ch 5 for more specific contents For example when F24 High low frequency limit select is set to O No F25 High frequency limit and F26 Low frequency limit are not displayed during code change But When F24 is set to 1 Yes F25 and...

Page 38: ...creased to 6 0 Press the Left key to move the cursor to the left 6 0 60 is displayed The first 0 in 0 60 is active Press the Up key once 7 16 0 is set Press the Ent key once 16 0 is blinking Press the Ent key once again to return to the parameter name 8 ACC is displayed Accel time is changed from 5 0 to 16 0 sec In step 7 pressing the Left or Right key while 16 0 is blinking will disable the setti...

Page 39: ...e Left key once 4 The first decimal 0 becomes active Press the Left key once 5 Press the Left key once 6 Set 3 using UP key 7 Press the Ent key 30 05 is blinking Press the Ent key 8 30 05 is entered into memory SV iG5A display can be extended to 5 digits using left right keys Parameter setting is disabled when pressing other than Enter Key in step 7 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 8...

Page 40: ...5 28 is displayed Press the Ent key once 6 The parameter number F28 is displayed Press the Ent key once to check the set value 7 The preset value 2 is displayed Increase the value to 5 using UP key 8 Press the Ent key 9 Code number will appear after 5 is blinking Parameter change is complete Press either Left or Right keys 10 Moving to first code of Function group 1 is complete The above setting i...

Page 41: ...nt is provided in this parameter Press the Enter key once to check the current 3 Present output current is 5 A Press the Enter key once to return to the parameter name 4 Return to the output current monitoring code Other parameters in Drive group such as dCL Inverter DC link voltage or vOL Inverter output voltage can be monitored via the same method For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 8...

Page 42: ...s displayed Press the Up key once 3 The output current at the time of fault is displayed Press the Up key once 4 Operating status is displayed A fault occurred during acceleration Press the STOP RST key once 5 A fault condition is cleared and nOn is displayed When more than one fault occurs at the same time Drive group Over current Over voltage Motor overheat Maximum three faults information is di...

Page 43: ...ayed 0 in 03 is active Increase the value to 9 by pressing the Up key 5 93 is set Press the Enter key once 6 The parameter number is displayed Press the Enter key once 7 Present setting is 0 Press the Up key once to set to 1 to activate parameter initialize 8 Press the Enter key once 9 Return to the parameter number after blinking Parameter initialize has been complete Press the either Left or Rig...

Page 44: ...ayed and the first 0 is lit Press the Up key 5 10 00 is set Press the Ent key once 10 00 is blinking Press the Ent key once 6 Run frequency is set to 10 00 Hz when the blinking stops Turn on the switch between P1 FX and CM terminals 7 RUN lamp begins to blink with FWD Forward Run lit and accelerating frequency is displayed on the LED When target run frequency 10Hz is reached 10 00 is displayed Tur...

Page 45: ...Turn the potentiometer to set to 10 00 Hz in either Max or Min direction 7 Turn on the switch between P1 FX and CM See Wiring below RUN lamp begins to blink with FWD lamp lit and the accelerating frequency is displayed on the LED When run frequency 10Hz is reached the value is displayed as shown left Turn off the switch between P1 FX and CM terminals 8 RUN lamp begins to blink and decelerating fre...

Page 46: ... the Up key three times 9 After checking 3 frequency setting via potentiometer press the Ent key 10 Frq is displayed after 3 is blinking Frequency setting is set via the potentiometer on the keypad Press the Down key four times Turn the potentiometer to set to 10 0 Hz in either Max or Min direction 11 Press the Run key on the keypad RUN lamp begins to blink with FWD lamp lit and accelerating frequ...

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Page 49: ...4 Set to Field Bus communication 1 Frq A104 Frequency setting method 0 9 0 Digital Keypad setting 1 0 X 7 1 1 Keypad setting 2 7 1 2 Analog V1 1 10 10 V 7 2 3 V1 2 0 10 V 7 3 4 Terminal I 0 20 mA 7 4 5 Terminal V1 setting 1 Terminal I 7 5 6 Terminal V1 setting 2 Terminal I 7 6 7 RS485 communication 7 5 8 Digital Volume 7 6 9 Set to Field Bus communication 1 St1 A105 Multi Step frequency 1 0 400 Hz...

Page 50: ...munication 3 Frq2 1 A10F Frequency setting method 2 0 9 0 Digital Keypad setting 1 0 X 8 24 1 Keypad setting 2 2 Analog V1 1 10 10 V 3 V1 2 0 10 V 4 Terminal I 0 20 mA 5 Terminal V1 setting 1 Terminal I 6 Terminal V1 setting 2 Terminal I 7 RS485 communication 8 Digital Volume 9 Set to Filed Bus Communication 3 rEF 2 A110 PID control standard value setting 0 400 Hz or 0 100 If H58 is 0 it is expres...

Page 51: ...C brake 0 1 X F10 A20A DC Brake voltage 0 200 This parameter sets the amount of DC voltage applied to a motor It is set in percent of H33 Motor rated current 50 X F11 A20B DC Brake time 0 60 sec This parameter sets the time taken to apply DC current to a motor while motor is at a stop 1 0 X F12 A20C DC Brake start voltage 0 200 This parameter sets the amount of DC voltage before a motor starts to ...

Page 52: ...2 A219 Frequen cy high limit 0 400 Hz This parameter sets high limit of the run frequency It cannot be set above F21 Max frequency 60 00 X F26 A21A Frequen cy low limit 0 400 Hz This parameter sets low limit of the run frequency It cannot be set above F25 Frequency high limit and below F23 Start frequency 0 50 X F27 A21B Torque Boost select 0 1 0 Manual torque boost 0 X 7 19 1 Auto torque boost F2...

Page 53: ...5 X F33 A221 User V F frequency 2 0 400 Hz 30 00 X F34 A222 User V F voltage 2 0 100 50 X F35 A223 User V F frequency 3 0 400 Hz 45 00 X F36 A224 User V F voltage 3 0 100 75 X F37 A225 User V F frequency 4 0 400 Hz 60 00 X F38 A226 User V F voltage 4 0 100 100 X F39 A227 Output voltage adjustment 40 110 This parameter adjusts the amount of output voltage The set value is the percentage of input vo...

Page 54: ...ower a cooling fan F54 A236 Overload warning level 30 150 This parameter sets the amount of current to issue an alarm signal at a relay or multi function output terminal see I54 I55 The set value is the percentage of H33 Motor rated current 150 0 10 2 F55 A237 Overload warning time 0 30 Sec This parameter issues an alarm signal when the current greater than F54 Overload warning level flows to the ...

Page 55: ... voltage limit select 0 1 In Stall prevention run during deceleration if you want to limit output voltage select 1 0 X 8 26 F63 A23F Save up down frequency select 0 1 This parameter decides whether to save the specified frequency during up down operation When 1 is selected the up down frequency is saved in F64 0 X 8 4 F64 2 A240 Save up down frequency If Save up down frequency is selected at F63 t...

Page 56: ...se of choosing F65 as a 1 or 2 it means increase or decrease of frequency according to up down input 0 00 X 8 5 F70 A246 Draw run mode select 0 3 0 Inverter doesn t run as a draw mode 0 X 8 28 1 V1 0 10V input draw run 2 I 0 20mA input draw run 3 V1 10 10V input draw run F71 A247 Draw rate 0 100 Sets rate of draw 0 00 0 8 28 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 57: ...ll time Dwell frequency can be set within the range of F21 Max frequency and F23 Start frequency 5 00 X 8 7 H 8 A308 Dwell time 0 10 sec Sets the time for dwell operation 0 0 X H10 A30A Skip frequency select 0 1 Sets the frequency range to skip to prevent undesirable resonance and vibration on the structure of the machine 0 X 7 22 H11 1 A30B Skip frequency low limit 1 0 1 400 Hz Run frequency cann...

Page 58: ...1 This parameter is activated when drv is set to 1 or 2 Run Stop via Control terminal Motor starts acceleration after AC power is applied while FX or RX terminal is ON 0 O 7 11 H21 A315 Restart after fault reset selection 0 1 This parameter is activated when drv is set to 1 or 2 Run Stop via Control terminal Motor accelerates after the fault condition is reset while the FX or RX terminal is ON 0 O...

Page 59: ... of the H33 Motor rated current 100 O 8 17 H24 A318 P gain during Speed search 0 9999 It is the Proportional gain used for Speed Search PI controller 100 O H25 A319 I gain during speed search 0 9999 It is the Integral gain used for Speed search PI controller 200 O H26 A31A Number of Auto Restart try 0 10 This parameter sets the number of restart tries after a fault occurs Auto Restart is deactivat...

Page 60: ...H33 A321 Motor rated current 0 5 150 A Enter motor rated current on the nameplate 26 3 X H34 A322 No Load Motor Current 0 1 100 A Enter the current value detected when the motor is rotating in rated rpm after the load connected to the motor shaft is removed Enter the 50 of the rated current value when it is difficult to measure H34 No Load Motor Current 11 X H36 A324 Motor efficiency 50 100 Enter ...

Page 61: ...sorl ess P gain 0 32767 P gain for Sensorless control 1000 O H46 A32E Sensorl ess I gain I gain for Sensorless control 100 O H47 A32F Sensorl ess torque limit 100 220 Limits output torque in sensorless mode 180 0 X H48 A330 PWM mode select 0 1 If you want to limit a inverter leakage current select 2 phase PWM mode It has more noise in comparison to Normal PWM mode 0 X 8 30 0 Normal PWM mode 1 2 ph...

Page 62: ... X 0 Frequency Hz 1 Percentage H60 A33C Self diagnostic select 0 3 0 Self diagnostic disabled 0 X 8 22 1 IGBT fault Ground fault 2 Output phase short open Ground fault 3 Ground fault This setting is unable when more than 11kW H61 1 A33D Sleep delay time 0 2000 s Sets a sleep delay time in PID drive 60 0 X 8 13 H62 A33E Sleep frequency 0 400 Hz Sets a sleep frequency when executing a sleep function...

Page 63: ... 3 Drive mode 4 Frequency mode 5 Multi Step frequency 1 6 Multi Step frequency 2 7 Multi Step frequency 3 8 Output current 9 Motor rpm 10 Inverter DC link voltage 11 User display select H73 12 Fault display 13 Direction of motor rotation select 14 Output current 2 15 Motor rpm 2 16 Inverter DC link voltage 2 17 User display select 2 H73 A349 Monitoring item select 0 2 One of the following can be m...

Page 64: ... is set to 12 2 nd motor select 5 0 O 8 21 H82 A352 2 nd motor Decel time 10 0 O H83 A353 2 nd motor base frequency 30 400 Hz 60 00 X H84 A354 2 nd motor V F pattern 0 2 0 X H85 A355 2 nd motor forward torque boost 0 15 5 X H86 A356 2 nd motor reverse torque boost 5 X H87 A357 2 nd motor stall prevention level 30 150 150 X 8 21 1 Exception Since SV004iG5A 2 SV004iG5A 4 is Natural convection type t...

Page 65: ...Function group 2 is initialized 5 Only I O group is initialized H94 A35E Password register 0 FFFF Password for H95 Parameter lock Set as Hexa value 0 O 8 33 H95 A35F Parameter lock 0 FFFF This parameter is able to lock or unlock parameters by typing password registered in H94 0 O 8 33 UL Unlock Parameter change enable L Lock Parameter change disable 1 H91 H92 parameters are displayed when Remote o...

Page 66: ... I 9 A409 V1 input Max voltage 0 10 V Sets the maximum voltage of the V1 input 10 O I10 A40A Frequency correspondi ng to I 9 0 400 Hz Sets the inverter output maximum frequency at maximum voltage of the V1 input 60 00 O I11 A40B Filter time constant for I input 0 9999 Sets the input section s internal filter constant for I input 10 O 7 4 I12 A40C I input Min current 0 20 mA Sets the minimum curren...

Page 67: ...ng stop 8 2 I23 A417 Multi function input terminal P7 define 12 2nd motor select 6 O 8 21 13 Reserved I24 A418 Multi function input terminal P8 define 14 Reserved 7 O 15 Up down Frequency increase UP command 8 4 16 Frequency decrease command DOWN 17 3 wire operation 8 7 18 External trip A Contact EtA 10 5 19 External trip B Contact EtB 20 Self diagnostic function 8 22 21 Change from PID operation ...

Page 68: ...the responsiveness of the Input terminal is getting slower 4 O I30 A41E Multi Step frequency 4 0 400 Hz It cannot be set greater than F21 Max frequency 30 00 O 7 7 I31 A41F Multi Step frequency 5 25 00 O I32 A420 Multi Step frequency 6 20 00 O I33 A421 Multi Step frequency 7 15 00 O I34 A422 Multi Accel time 1 0 6000 sec 3 0 O 7 14 I35 A423 Multi Decel time 1 3 0 I36 A424 Multi Accel time 2 4 0 I3...

Page 69: ...eq Max frequency 1 Output current 150 2 Output voltage AC 282V AC 564V 3 Inverter DC link voltage DC 400V DC 800V I51 A433 Analog output level adjustmen t 10 200 Based on 10V 100 O 9 6 I52 A434 Frequenc y detection level 0 400 Hz Used when I54 or I55 is set to 0 4 Cannot be set higher than F21 30 00 O 9 7 I53 A435 Frequenc y detection bandwidth 10 00 O I54 A436 Multi function output terminal selec...

Page 70: ...er voltage trip Ovt 9 Low voltage trip Lvt 10 Inverter Overheat OHt 11 Command loss 12 During Run 9 11 13 During Stop 14 During constant run 15 During speed searching 16 Wait time for run signal input 17 Multi function relay select 18 Warning for cooling fan trip 19 Brake signal select For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 71: ...U 1 LS BUS I60 A43C Inverter number 1 250 Set for RS485 communication 1 O 11 2 I61 A43D Baud rate 0 4 Select the Baud rate of the RS485 3 O 11 2 0 1200 bps 1 2400 bps 2 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 4 19200 bps I62 A43E Drive mode select after loss of frequenc y comman d 0 2 It is used when freq command is given via V1 I terminal or RS485 0 O 10 7 0 Continuous operation at the frequency before its command i...

Page 72: ...mand 5 O 11 11 I67 A443 Read address register 2 6 I68 A444 Read address register 3 7 I69 A445 Read address register 4 8 I70 A446 Read address register 5 9 I71 A447 Read address register 6 10 I72 A448 Read address register 7 11 I73 A449 Read address register 8 12 I74 A44A Write address register 1 0 42239 The user can register up to 8 discontinuous addresses and write them all with one Write command...

Page 73: ... Sets Brake open delay time 1 00 X 184 A454 Brake open FX frequenc y 0 400 Hz Sets FX frequency to open the brake 1 00 X 185 A455 Brake open RX frequenc y 0 400 Hz Sets RX frequency to open the brake 1 00 X 186 A456 Brake close delay time 0 19 s Sets delay time to close the brake 1 00 X 187 A457 Brake close frequenc y 0 400 Hz Sets frequency to close the brake 2 00 X 1 It is indicated when choosin...

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Page 75: ...6 1 CHAPTER 6 CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM Frequency setting Drive mode Accel Decel V F control PWM Motor For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 76: ...ency Final Reference Freq 2nd Reference Freq Select Mult step Select JOG Select JOG_FX Select JOG_RX Select 1st Reference Frequency I17 I24 Mult function Input I O Group I17 I24 I O Group I17 I24 I O Group Mult function Input Mult function Input For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 77: ...eypad Setting 2 V1_1 10 10V V1_2 0 10V I 0 20mA V1_1 I V1_2 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Keypad Setting 1 0 Communication 8 Up Down Operation 8 1st Reference Freq 2nd Reference Freq Communication V1_2 0 10 V V1_1 10 10 V I 0 20 mA Keypad or Remote Keypad Keypad Setting 2 V1_1 10 10V V1_2 0 10V I 0 20mA V1_1 I V1_2 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Keypad Setting 1 0 Communication I O Group I 1 6 11 I O Group I 2 I15 Analog Inpu...

Page 78: ...Reverse Command Select I O Group I17 I24 3 Wire Operation Func Group 1 F 1 Forward Reverse Run Disable Drive Group drv Drive Command Select Keypad 1 2 FWD Disable REV Disable FWD REV Run Drive Command P6 P7 P8 0 1 17 0 1 2 3 Communication 0 3 0 1 2 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 79: ...ime Dwell freq time V F pattern 0 1 2 Square User V F Freq Voltage Torque boost select Torque boost value 0 1 Automatic Manual Linear User V F Output voltage adjustment Base start freq PWM Operation Stop Frequency setting Func group1 F8 F11 Func group1 F4 Func group1 F2 F3 Func group1 H70 Func group1 F21 Drive group ACC DEC 1st 7th Accel Decel time I O group I34 I47 I O group I17 I24 I O group I27...

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Page 81: ... Max frequency When remote keypad is connected keypad keys on the body are deactivated Keypad Frequency setting 2 Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group 0 00 Frequency Command 0 400 0 00 Hz Frq Frequency mode 1 0 9 0 Set Frq Frequency mode to 1 Frequency setting via Keypad 2 In 0 00 frequency is changed upon pressing the Up Down key In this case UP Down keys serve as a po...

Page 82: ...set frequency can be monitored in 0 00 Frequency Command Apply 10V 10V signal between V1 and CM terminal Output frequency corresponding to 10V 10V input voltage to V1 terminal I 2 I 5 Setting input range and corresponding frequency to 10V 0V V1 input voltage Ex when minimum input voltage is 2V with corresponding frequency 10Hz and Max voltage is 8V with run freq 50Hz V1 CM When using 10 10V from e...

Page 83: ...er time constant for V1 input 10 0 9999 10 I 7 V1 input Min voltage 0 10 0 V I 8 Frequency corresponding to I 7 0 400 0 00 Hz I 9 V1 input max voltage 0 10 10 V I10 Frequency corresponding to I 9 0 400 60 00 Hz Select 3 in Frq code of Drive group 0 10V can be directly applied from an external controller or a potentiometer connected on terminals VR V1 and CM Wire the terminals as shown below and re...

Page 84: ...p Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group 0 00 Frequency Command 0 400 0 00 Hz Frq Frequency Mode 5 0 9 0 Select 5 in Frq code of Drive group Override function available using Main Auxiliary speed adjustment Related code I 2 I 5 I 6 I10 I11 I15 Override function is to gain precise control and fast response by combining Main and Auxiliary speed input Fast response can be achieved...

Page 85: ...to terminal I output frequency would be 32 5Hz If 5V is applied to V1 terminal with 12mA given to terminal I output frequency would be 27 5Hz Frequency setting via 0 10 V 0 20 mA input Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group 0 00 Frequency Command 0 400 0 00 Hz Frq Frequency Mode 6 0 9 0 Select 6 in Frq code of Drive group Related code I 6 I 10 I 11 I 15 Refer to Frequency...

Page 86: ...Analog Hold Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group Frq Frequency Mode 2 7 0 9 0 I O group I17 Multi function input terminal P1 define 0 25 0 I24 Multi function input terminal P8 define 23 7 It is available when Frq code setting is 2 7 Select one terminal to use for Analog Hold command among Multi function input terminal P1 P8 When P8 terminal is selected Frequency P8 Oper...

Page 87: ...0 400 30 00 Hz I31 Multi Step frequency 5 25 00 I32 Multi Step frequency 6 20 00 I33 Multi Step frequency 7 15 00 Select a terminal to give Multi step frequency command among P1 P8 terminals If terminals P6 P8 are selected set I22 I24 to 5 7 to give Multi step frequency command Multi step frequency 0 is settable in Frq Frequency mode and 0 00 Frequency command Multi step frequency 1 3 are set at S...

Page 88: ...d is issued via keypad drC Direction of motor rotation select F Forward r Reverse When remote keypad is connected body embedded keypad is deactivated Operating command via FX RX terminal 1 Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group drv Drive mode 1 0 4 1 I O group I17 Multi function input terminal P1 define 0 0 27 0 I18 Multi function input terminal P2 define 1 0 27 1 Set drv...

Page 89: ...ward direction when RX terminal P2 is OFF RX Direction of motor rotation select Motor runs in reverse direction when RX terminal P2 is ON Operating command via RS485 communication Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group drv Drive mode 3 0 4 1 I O group I59 Communication protocol select 0 1 0 I60 Inverter number 1 250 1 I61 Baud rate 0 4 3 Set the drv to 3 Set I59 I60 and I...

Page 90: ...ive When input voltage polarity is reversed to 10 0 V during FWD RUN motor decelerates to stop and runs in reverse direction When input voltage to V1 CM is 0 10 V and REV RUN command is active motor runs in Reverse direction and if 10 0 V is input motor rotating direction is reverse FX RX Run Disable Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group drC Direction of motor rotation s...

Page 91: ... run suddenly upon applying AC input power Run command Frequency Input voltage When H20 is 0 When H20 is 1 Restart after fault reset Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Drive group drv Drive mode 1 2 0 4 1 Function group 2 H21 Restart after fault reset selection 1 0 1 0 Set H21 to 1 Motor starts acceleration if drv is set to 1 or 2 and the selected terminal is ON when a fault is c...

Page 92: ...e for Accel Decel 0 0 1 0 H71 Accel Decel time scale 0 2 1 Set the desired Accel Decel time at ACC dEC in Drive group If H70 is set to 0 Max frequency Accel Decel time is the time that takes to reach the max freq from 0 Hz Desired Accel Decel time unit is settable at the H71 Accel Decel time is set based on F21 Max frequency For instance if F21 is set to 60Hz Accel Decel time 5 sec and run frequen...

Page 93: ...nitial Unit Drive group ACC Accel time 0 6000 5 0 Sec dEC Decel time 0 6000 10 0 Sec Function group 2 H70 Frequency Reference for Accel Decel 1 0 1 0 Accel Decel time is set at the ACC dEC If you set H70 to 1 Delta frequency Accel Decel time is the time that takes to reach a target freq from constant run freq Current operating freq When H70 and Accel time are set to 1 Delta frequency and 5 sec res...

Page 94: ...ion input terminal P4 define 9 3 I21 Multi function input terminal P5 define 10 4 I34 Multi Accel time 1 0 6000 3 0 Sec I47 Multi Decel time 7 9 0 Set I19 I20 I21 to 8 9 10 if you want to set Multi Accel Decel time via P3 P5 terminals Multi Accel Decel time 0 is settable at ACC and dEC Multi Accel Decel time 1 7 is settable at I34 I47 Accel Decel time P5 P4 P3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Frequency P3 P4 P5 FX...

Page 95: ... CAUTION For S curve the actual Accel Decel time takes longer than the time set by user H17 sets the starting ratio between S curve and Linear in 1 2 of Accel Decel Ref Frequency For smooth Accel Decel starting increase H17 to extend S curve ratio H18 sets the ending ratio between S curve and Linear in 1 2 of Accel Decel Ref Frequency For smooth and accurate speed arrival and stopping increase H18...

Page 96: ...meter Name Setting Range Initial Unit I O group I17 Multi function input terminal P1 define 0 27 0 I24 Multi function input terminal P8 define 24 7 Select one terminal among Multi function input terminals 1 8 to define Accel Decel disable If P8 is selected set I24 to 24 to activate this function CAUTION If Target Frequency is below Max Frequency the waveform will be shown with the top portion cut ...

Page 97: ...appropriate for constant torque applications Base Frequency Inverter outputs its rated voltage at this level Enter the motor nameplate frequency Start Frequency Inverter starts to output its voltage at this level Square V F pattern Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Function group 1 F30 V F pattern 1 0 2 0 Set F30 to 1 Square This pattern maintains squared volts hertz ratio Appro...

Page 98: ...ue shortage or motor overheating due to over energizing When User V F pattern is active F28 Torque Boost in forward direction and F29 Torque Boost in reverse direction are deactivated Output voltage adjustment Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Function group 1 F39 Output voltage adjustment 40 110 100 This function is used to adjust the output voltage of the inverter This is usef...

Page 99: ...ting due to over energizing Auto torque boost Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Function group 1 F27 Torque Boost select 1 0 1 0 Function group 2 H34 No load motor Current 0 1 100 A H41 Auto tuning 0 0 1 0 H42 Stator resistance Rs 0 28 Before Auto Torque Boost setting H34 and H42 should be set correctly See page 10 6 10 10 Select 1 Auto torque boost in F27 Inverter automatically...

Page 100: ...e Setting Range Initial Unit Function group 1 F4 Stop mode select 1 0 3 0 Select 1 DC brake to stop in F4 code Refer to page 8 1 Free run stop Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Function group 1 F4 Stop mode select 2 0 3 0 Select 2 Free run stop in F4 code When operating command is turned OFF Output Frequency and voltage are shut down Operating command Freq Decel time Operating c...

Page 101: ...mit Group Code Parameter Name Setting Range Initial Unit Function group 1 F24 Frequency high low limit select 1 0 1 0 F25 Frequency high limit 0 400 60 00 Hz F26 Frequency low limit 0 400 0 50 Hz Set F24 to 1 Active run frequency can be set within the range of F25 and F26 When frequency setting is done via Analog input voltage or current input the inverter operates within the range of high and low...

Page 102: ...ach area However during acceleration or deceleration the run frequency within the set area is valid In the case of increasing frequency setting as shown above if frequency set value Analog setting via voltage current or digital setting via keypad is within the range of Skip frequency it maintains Skip freq RS485 communication frequency low limit value If the set value is outside the range it incre...

Page 103: ...nt F11 It sets the time for F10 DC Brake voltage to be applied to the motor after F 9 DC Brake wait time CAUTION If excessive DC Brake voltage is set or DC Brake time is set too long it may cause motor overheating and damage to the motor Setting F10 or F11 to 0 will disable DC brake F 9 DC Brake Wait time When load inertia is large or F 8 DC Brake Start Frequency is high over current trip may occu...

Page 104: ...cy is increasing after DC voltage is applied until the time t DC brake at a stop Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Function group 1 F12 DC Brake start voltage 0 200 50 I O group I19 Multi function Input terminal P3 Function select 11 0 25 2 F12 It sets the level as a percent of H33 Motor rated current Select a terminal to issue a command of DC brake at a stop among P1 to P8 I...

Page 105: ...ecuted at Jog frequency The above diagram is an example when Multi function input is set to NPN mode Terminal jog operation Terminal JOG FX RX operation Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Function group 1 F20 Jog frequency 0 400 10 00 Hz I O group I23 Multi function input terminal P7 define 26 0 27 6 I24 Multi function input terminal P8 define 27 0 27 7 Set the desired jog fre...

Page 106: ...n drive terminal select each 15 frequency increase command and 16 frequency decrease command in the I23 and I24 of I O group If you select P6 terminal as an up own save initial terminal select 25 up down save initialization as above Up down Save function If F63 Save up down frequency is set to 1 the frequency before the inverter was stopped or decelerated is saved in F64 While up down save operate...

Page 107: ...s follows F65 Up down select 0 The reference frequency is increased according to base of Max Min frequency Initial value 1 Increased as many as step frequency F66 according to edge input 2 Combination of 0 and 1 F66 Step frequency Frequency increased according to edge input When F65 is 0 If you press UP it is increased up to Max frequency as a speed set in the above If frequency limit exist speed ...

Page 108: ... as 0 When F65 is 2 It is increased as many as step frequency set as F66 at the rising edge of multi function input set as UP and if it is activated for 3 second it operates like something set as 0 It is decreased as many as step frequency set as F66 at the rising edge of multi function input set as DOWN and if it is activated for 3 second it operates like something set as 0 and the accel decel ti...

Page 109: ...eter Name Setting Range Default Unit Function group 2 H 7 Dwell frequency 0 1 400 5 00 Hz H 8 Dwell time 0 10 0 0 sec In this setting motor begins to accelerate after dwell operation is executed for dwell time at the dwell frequency It is mainly used to release mechanical brake in elevators after operating at dwell frequency Dwell frequency This function is used to output torque in an intended dir...

Page 110: ...tion enables the motor to run in constant speed by compensating inherent slip in an induction motor H30 Set the motor type connected to the inverter output side H30 Motor type select 0 2 0 2kW 22 0 22 0kW H31 Enter the pole number on the Motor nameplate H32 Enter the slip frequency in accordance with the following formula and motor nameplate 120 P rpm f f r s Where s f Rated slip frequency r f Rat...

Page 111: ...w This function compensates for this inherent slip Synchronous speed Motor rated RPM RPM Load Slip compensation 8 7 PID control Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Uni t Function group 2 H49 PID Operation select 1 0 1 0 H50 PID Feedback select 0 1 0 H51 P gain for PID controller 0 999 9 300 0 H52 Integral time for PID controller I gain 0 1 32 0 1 0 sec H53 Differential time for PID ...

Page 112: ...t the accumulated error value Set the time required to output 100 when the error value is 100 If H52 Integral time for PID controller I gain is set to 1 sec and the error becomes 100 100 will be output in 1 sec Adjusting the value may reduce the nominal error If the value is reduced response will be faster but setting too low may lead to controller oscillation H53 Set the output value to the varia...

Page 113: ...1 0 Communication H58 0 Frequency Operation Concept H58 1 Operation Concept 9 PID REF 4 PID FBK 5 Frequency Conversion 6 PID Output Frequency 7 PID Operation Change 6 0 1 2 3 4 PID OUT 8 I17 I24 Mult Function Input I O Group 3 Adds RS 485 communications to PID Feedback category 4 PID REF value can be changed and checked in the rEF of the DRV group Unit is Hz when H58 0 and when H58 1 5 PID FBK val...

Page 114: ...ult Function Input I O Group 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Speed command is the frequency FRQ 8 except Up Down set by FRQ FRQ2 and real output frequency is sum of speed command PID OUT1 and PID OUT2 2 If PID switching drive is selected 3 PID OUT1 s polarity is double It is limited H55 PID upper Limit 4 Real output frequency PID OUT2 is limited by F21 MaxFreq and H56 PID lower Limit Other operation is same wit...

Page 115: ...hed H41 will be displayed H42 H44 The values of motor stator resistance and leakage inductance detected in H41 are displayed respectively When Auto tuning is skipped or H93 Parameter initialize is done the default value corresponding to motor type H30 will be displayed Press the STOP RST key on the keypad or turn on the EST terminal to stop the Auto Tuning If Auto tuning of H42 and H44 is interrup...

Page 116: ...elect motor type connected to inverter output H32 Enter rated slip frequency based on motor nameplate RPM and rated frequency See 8 8 H33 Enter motor nameplate rated current H34 After removing the load select H40 Control mode select to 0 V F control and run the motor at 60Hz Enter the current displayed in Cur Output current as motor no load current If it is difficult to remove the load from the mo...

Page 117: ... 14 0 177 86 0 75 2 0 1 3 2 33 7 38 88 44 1 5 3 7 2 1 2 33 3 39 44 31 2 2 5 1 2 6 2 00 2 607 34 21 3 7 6 5 3 3 2 33 1 500 16 23 5 5 11 3 3 9 2 33 0 940 10 74 7 5 15 2 5 7 2 33 0 520 8 80 11 0 22 6 7 5 1 33 0 360 7 67 15 0 25 2 10 1 1 67 0 250 3 38 18 5 33 0 11 6 1 33 0 168 2 46 22 0 41 0 13 6 1 33 0 168 2 84 8 10 Energy saving operation Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Funct...

Page 118: ...fore detecting exact speed is difficult The following table shows 4 types of Speed search selection H22 Speed search during H20 Power ON start Speed search during Instant Power Failure restart Speed search during H21 Restart after fault reset Speed search during Acceleration Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 H23 Limits current during Speed search Set as the percent of H...

Page 119: ... nominal level acceleration will continue at the frequency before trip Speed search operation is suitable for loads with high inertia Stop the motor and restart when friction in load is high SV iG5A keeps normal operation when instant power failure occurs and power is restored in 15msec for the use of its inverter rating Inverter DC link voltage can vary depending on output load quantity Therefore...

Page 120: ...g is reset via the control terminal or the STOP RST key on the keypad the number of auto restart try set by user is automatically entered If there is no more trip occurring for 30 sec after Auto restart operation the H26 is restored to the preset value When operation is stopped due to Low voltage Lvt or Emergency stop EST Inverter Overheat Oht and Hardware Trip HWt Auto restart will be deactivated...

Page 121: ...time 0 6000 10 0 sec H83 2nd motor base freq 30 400 60 00 Hz H84 2nd motor V F pattern 0 2 0 H85 2nd motor Positive torque boost 0 15 5 H86 2nd motor Negative torque boost 0 15 5 H87 2nd motor stall prevention level 30 150 150 H88 2nd motor electronic thermal level for 1 min 50 200 150 H89 2nd motor electronic thermal level for continuous operation 50 150 100 H90 2nd motor rated current 0 1 100 26...

Page 122: ...rs with an inverter by exchanging them select one motor from 2 motors connected When 1st selected motor operation is stopped select a terminal for 2nd motor and define H81 H90 parameters to drive the 2nd motor Define the 2nd motor select when a motor is stopped H81 H90 parameters function the same as 1st motor IM 1 IM 2 iG5 P8 IG5A For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 123: ...BT fault and Ground fault 2 2 Output phase short open circuit and Ground fault 3 Ground fault IGBT fault Output phase short and open circuit 1 Selecting the higher number performs the lower number s function 2 Ground fault of U phase in 2 2KW 4 0KW inverters and ground fault of V phase in other rating inverters may not be detected when selecting 1 Select 3 to make sure to detect all phase of U V W...

Page 124: ...ency setting and 2nd drive method select Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Drive group drv Drive mode 1 0 4 1 Frq Frequency mode 1 0 9 0 drv2 Drive mode 2 0 4 1 Frq2 Frequency mode 2 0 9 0 I O group I17 I24 Multi function input terminal P1 select 22 0 27 Drive mode 1 is used when the input set as 2nd source is not entered into multi input I17 I24 Drive mode 2 can input freque...

Page 125: ... 22 0 27 7 The following figure is drawn when setting is like the above and command frequency is 30 Hz F4 stop method 0 FX Output Freq 1 2 30 00 Communication FX P8 2nd Change 3 4 5 Accelerate for accel time up to setting frequency by Drive 1 mode FX signal Drive continuously under FX is ON because DRV2 is 1 when P8 terminal input is ON and change into 2nd Stop gradually as stop command because DR...

Page 126: ...t longer than the set one and when it s used at a load that frequently decelerates be cautious of damage caused by the motor s over heating Caution Stall prevention and Power Braking only operate when decelerating and Power Braking has the precedence That is when BIT2 of F59 and Power Braking of F4 are both set Power Braking operates F61 selecting voltage restriction when decelerating is visible w...

Page 127: ...output terminals or output relays that are set for brake control Brake close sequence During run the electric motor decelerates when stop instruction is given When output frequency reaches brake close frequency it stops decelerating and puts out brake close signal to the set output terminal Frequency turns 0 after keeping the frequency for brake close delay time I86 Output Freq Drive Command I 82 ...

Page 128: ... occurred from the motor to the inverter DC H 65 KEB operation start level H 66 KEB operation stop level Selects starting and stopping point of the energy buffering operation Set the stop level H65 higher than the start level H 66 setting the low voltage defect level as standard H 37 Load inertia Uses the momentum amount of the load inertia to control energy buffering operation If the inertia rati...

Page 129: ... step Freq Mult step Freq Select Digital Input Filter P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 I 27 I O Group I17 I24 5 6 7 I O Group St1 St3 I30 I33 Drive Group I O Group V1_2 Mode I Mode 1 2 NONE 0 Func Group 1 F70 DRAWMODE V1_2 0 10 V I 0 20 mA I O Group I 6 11 I O Group I3 I15 Center Freq Func Group 1 F71 K Final Reference Frequency V1_1 Mode 3 V1_1 10 10 V Func Group 1 F70 Func Group 1 F70 F70 3 I17 I24 I O G...

Page 130: ...rating command is turned Off with inverter output shut off Cooling fan keeps operating when heat sink temperature exceeds a certain limit regardless of operating command Used when frequent Run Stop or quite stop is required This may make the cooling fan life longer 8 23 Operating mode select when cooling fan trip occurs Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Function group 2 H78 O...

Page 131: ...lso reduces the life of main components due to rise in inverter inner temperature 1 operation stopped at cooling fan fault When cooling fan fault occurs message is displayed on the LED and operation is stopped If I54 or I55 is set to 17 Fault output fault message is displayed For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 132: ...remote keypad are copied to inverter Parameter read Step Note Keypad display 1 Move to H91 code H91 2 Press Enter key once 0 3 Press Up key once Rd 4 Press Enter key twice rd 5 H91 is displayed when Parameter read is finished H91 Parameter write Step Note Keypad display 1 Move to H92 code H92 2 Press Enter key once 0 3 Press Up key once Wr 4 Press Enter key twice Wr 5 H91 is displayed when Paramet...

Page 133: ... Unit Function group 2 H94 Password register 0 FFFF 0 H95 Parameter lock 0 FFFF 0 Register password for Parameter lock H95 Password should be Hex decimal 0 9 A B C D E F CAUTION After setting modification lock function of H95 Do not forget the registered password if you try to release lock you need the registered password Factory default password is 0 Enter the new password except 0 Follow the ste...

Page 134: ...nter any number e g 122 122 4 Press the Enter key 0 is displayed because wrong value was entered Password cannot be changed in this status 0 5 Enter the right password 123 6 Press Enter key 123 7 Enter the new password 456 8 Press the Enter key Then 456 will blink 456 9 Press Enter key H94 For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 135: ...r 1 PID control the Inverter output frequency f is displayed in RPM using the formula below Motor slip is not considered In case that H49 code is 1 Feed back amount is converted into frequency H31 Enter the number of rated motor poles on the nameplate H74 This parameter is used to change the motor speed display to rotating speed r min or mechanical speed m min Inverter DC Link Voltage Group Displa...

Page 136: ...ay Group Code Parameter Setting range Initial Function group 2 H72 Power on display 0 Frequency command 0 00 0 1 Accel time ACC 2 Decel time DEC 3 Drive mode drv 4 Frequency mode Frq 5 Multi step frequency 1 St1 6 Multi step frequency 2 St2 7 Multi step frequency 3 St3 8 Output current CUr 9 Motor rpm rPM 10 Inverter DC link voltage dCL 11 User display select vOL 12 Fault display 1 nOn 13 Operatin...

Page 137: ...d when P1 P3 P4 are ON and P2 P5 are OFF Output terminal status monitoring Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit I O group I26 Output terminals status display Current output terminals MO relays status ON Off can be monitored in I26 The followings are displayed when Multi function output terminal MO is ON with Multi function relay OFF P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 ON OFF 3AC MO ON OFF F...

Page 138: ...keypad setting Fault types Frequency Current Accel Decel Information Fault during Accel Fault during Decel Fault during constant run Refer to Page 12 1 on fault types Fault History Monitoring Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Function group 2 H 1 Fault history 1 H 5 Fault history 5 H 6 Reset fault history 0 1 0 H 1 H 5 Up to 5 faults information is stored H 6 Previous fault i...

Page 139: ... In addition the previous fault info stored in H1 will be automatically moved to H2 Therefore the updated fault info will be stored in the H1 When more than 1 fault occurred at the same time up to 3 types of faults will be stored in one code Fault types Operating status at fault For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 140: ... will be output to Analog output terminal AM I50 Analog output item select Item corresponding to 10V 200V 400V 0 Output frequency Max Frequency F21 1 Output current 150 of Inverter rated current 2 Output voltage 282Vac 564Vac 3 Inverter DC link voltage 400Vdc 800Vdc I51 If you want to use Analog output value as a gauge input the value can be adjustable according to various gauge specifications AM ...

Page 141: ...10 Inverter overheat OH 11 Command loss 12 During run 13 During stop 14 During constant run 15 During speed searching 16 Wait time for run signal input 17 Fault output 18 Cooling fan trip alarm 19 Brake control signal I56 Fault relay output When setting the H26 Number of auto restart tries When the trip other than low voltage trip occurs When the low voltage trip occurs Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 2 1 2 3...

Page 142: ...t be set above Max frequency F21 When setting I53 to 10 0 1 FDT 2 Activated when the preset frequency matches frequency detection level I52 and FDT 1 condition is met Active condition Preset frequency FDT level FDT 1 Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit I O group I52 Detected Frequency level 0 400 30 00 Hz I53 Detected Frequency Bandwidth 10 00 Cannot be set above Max frequency ...

Page 143: ...and 10 0 Hz respectively 3 FDT 4 Activated when run frequency meets the following condition Active condition Accel time Run Frequency FDT Level Decel time Run Frequency FDT Level FDT Bandwidth 2 Group Display Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit I O group I52 Detected Frequency level 0 400 30 00 Hz I53 Detected Frequency Bandwidth 10 00 Cannot be set above Max frequency F21 When setting I52 a...

Page 144: ...o page 10 2 6 Inverter Overload IOLt Refer to page 10 6 7 Motor stall STALL Refer to page 10 3 8 Over voltage trip Ovt Activated when over voltage trip occurs due to DC link voltage exceeded 400Vdc for 200V class and 820Vdc for 400V class 9 Low voltage trip Lvt Activated when low voltage trip occurs due to DC link voltage under 180Vdc for 200V class and 360Vdc for 400V class 10 Inverter heatsink o...

Page 145: ...ommand from external sequence 17 Fault output The parameter set in I56 is activated For example if setting I55 I56 to 17 and 2 respectively Multi function output relay will become active when trip other than Low voltage trip occurred 18 Cooling fan trip alarm Used to output alarm signal when H78 is set to 0 constant operation at cooling fan trip Refer to page 8 31 19 Brake signal It is used for si...

Page 146: ...ad inverter communication fails Keypad and inverter CPU communication is made by serial communication delivering information When communication error occurs for a certain time will be displayed and error signal can be output to MO or relays MFI output relay MFI output terminal Bit 1 Bit 0 0 1 2 3 0 Not used 1 Signal output to MO 2 Signal output to 3A 3B contacts 3 Signal output to MO 3A 3B For Ser...

Page 147: ... current that is capable of flowing to the motor continuously for one minute It is set in percent of motor rated current The value cannot be set lower than F52 F52 Enter the amount of current for continuous operation Normally motor rated current is used It cannot be set greater than F51 F53 For an inductance motor cooling effects decrease when a motor is running at low speed A special motor is a m...

Page 148: ...nction output terminal select 5 0 19 12 I55 Multi function relay select 5 17 Select one output terminal for this function between MO and 3ABC If selecting MO as output terminal set I54 to 5 Overload OL F54 Set the value as a percent of motor rated current Current F51 F52 60 ETH trip time sec Current Multi function output F54 t Overload warning time t t For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Cal...

Page 149: ...otor starts deceleration when current exceeding the value set in F60 flows During constant run Motor decelerates when current exceeding the value set in F60 flows During deceleration Motor deceleration is stopped when inverter DC link voltage rises above a certain voltage level F60 The value is set as the percent of motor rated current H33 I54 I55 Inverter outputs signals through multi function ou...

Page 150: ... longer than the user setting time When stall prevention is activated during constant run t1 t2 executed in accordance with the value set in ACC Accel time and dEC Decel time Current Freq During acceleration During constant run F60 t1 t2 Multi function output or relay DC voltage Freq During deceleration Multi function output or relay For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 151: ...ect 0 Not used 1 Output phase loss protection 2 Input phase loss protection 3 Input output phase loss protection 10 5 External trip signal Group Code Parameter Set Range Initial Unit I O group I17 Multi function input terminal P1 define 0 27 0 I23 Multi function input terminal P7 define 18 6 I24 Multi function input terminal P8 define 19 7 Select a terminal among P1 thru P8 to output external trip...

Page 152: ...2 0 I62 Drive mode select at loss of speed command 0 2 0 I63 Wait time after loss of speed command 0 1 120 1 0 sec I54 Multi function output terminal select 11 0 19 12 I55 Multi function relay select 11 17 Select the Drive mode when frequency reference set via Analog V1 I input terminal or communication option is lost I16 This is to set the criteria for analog input signal loss I16 Criteria for an...

Page 153: ...ive mode select after loss of frequency command 0 Continuous operation with the frequency before command loss occurs 1 Free run stop output cut off 2 Decel to stop I54 I55 Multi function output terminal MO or Multi function relay output 3ABC is used to output information on loss of frequency command to external sequence Ex when I16 is set to 2 I62 to 2 I63 to 5 0 sec and I54 to 11 respectively 10 ...

Page 154: ...sage reate is Max 15 sec and usage signal is not issued over 15 sec Ex 1 100 _ _ _ _ _ 76 stop T dec T steady T acc T dec T H Where T_acc Acceleration time to reach a setting freq T_steady Time for constant speed operation at setting freq T_dec Time to decelerate to lower freq than that in constant speed or time to stop from freq in constant speed T_stop waiting time at a stop before operation is ...

Page 155: ...232 485 converters The specifications of converters depend on the manufacturers Refer to the converter manual for detailed specifications Before installation Before installation and operation this should be read thoroughly If not it can cause personal injury or damage to other equipment 11 2 Specification Item Specification Communication method RS485 Transmission form Bus method Multi drop Link Sy...

Page 156: ...ion System configuration The number of drives to be connected is up to 16 drives The specification of length of communication line is max 1200m To ensure stable communication limit the length below 700m 11 4 Operation Operating steps Check whether the computer and the inverter are connected correctly Turn ON the inverter But do not connect the load until stable communication between the computer a...

Page 157: ...MD Data SUM EOT 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte n bytes 2 bytes 1 byte Normal response Acknowledge Response ACK Drive No CMD Data SUM EOT 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte n 4 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte Negative response Negative Acknowledge Response NAK Drive No CMD Error code SUM EOT 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte Description Request starts with ENQ and ends with EOT Acknowledge Response starts with ACK and e...

Page 158: ...ive N numbers of WORD from address XXXX ENQ Drive No CMD Address Number of address to read SUM EOT 05h 01 1F R XXXX 1 8 n XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 4 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte Total bite 12 The quotation marks means character 1 1 Acknowledge Response ACK Drive No CMD Data SUM EOT 06h 01 1F R XXXX XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte N 4 bytes 2 byte 1 byte Total bite 7 n 4 Max 39 1 2 Negative Acknowl...

Page 159: ... Number of address to read Address SUM EOT 05h 01 1F X 1 8 n XXXX XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 1 byte n 4 byte 2 byte 1 byte Total bite 8 n 4 Max 40 3 1 Acknowledge Response ACK Drive No CMD SUM EOT 06h 01 1F X XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte Total bite 7 3 2 Negative Acknowledge Response NAK Drive No CMD Error code SUM EOT 15h 01 1F X XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byt...

Page 160: ...er than Function code R W X Y IA When parameter address does not exist ID When Data value exceeds its permissible range during W Write WM When the specific parameters cannot be written during W Write For example in the case of Read Only Write disabled during Run FE When frame size of specific function is not correct and Checksum field is wrong 11 7 Parameter code list Common area Note1 Common area...

Page 161: ...cy stop 0 1 B3 Fault reset 0 1 B2 Reverse run 0 1 B1 Forward run 0 1 B0 Stop 0 1 0x0007 Acceleration Time 0 1 sec R W See Function List 0x0008 Deceleration Time 0 1 sec R W See Function List 0x0009 Output Current 0 1 A R See Function List 0x000A Output Frequency 0 01 Hz R See Function List 0x000B Output Voltage 0 1 V R See Function List 0x000C DC Link Voltage 0 1 V R See Function List 0x000D Outpu...

Page 162: ...B15 LVT B14 IOLT B13 POT B12 FAN B11 EEP B10 EXT B B9 HW Diag B8 OLT B7 ETH B6 OHT B5 GFT B4 COL B3 EST BX B2 EXT A B1 OVT B0 OCT 0x0010 Input terminal status R B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 Reserved B7 P8 B6 P7 B5 P6 B4 P5 B3 P4 B2 P3 B1 P2 B0 P1 0x0011 Output terminal status R B7 3ABC B4 MO Others Reserved 0x0012 V1 R Value corresponding to 0 10V input 0x0013 V2 R Value corresponding to 0 10V in...

Page 163: ... 0x0431 0x0303 S W version Ex 0x0023 Version 2 3 0x0305 Inverter operating status B15 B14 B13 B12 0 Normal status 8 Fault status B11 B10 B9 B8 Reserved B7 B6 B5 B4 1 Speed search 2 Accelerating 3 Steady speed 4 Decelerating 5 Decelerating stop 6 H W OCS 7 S W OCS 8 Dwell operating B3 B2 B1 B0 0 Stop 1 Forward operating 2 Reverse operating 3 DC operating 0x0306 Inverter operating frequency command ...

Page 164: ...B9 NTC B8 Reserved B7 Reserved B6 COL B5 POT B4 GFT B3 ETH B2 IOLT B1 Reserved B0 OLT 0x0331 Latch type trip information 2 Others Reserved B3 FAN 0x0332 Latch type trip information 3 Others Reserved B2 Lost command B1 LVT B0 BX 0x0333 H W diagnosis trip information Others Reserved B0 HW diag 0x0334 Warning Others Reserved B4 FAN working B2 Inverter overload B0 Overload Address Parameter Scale Unit...

Page 165: ...ter Scale Unit Allotment for Bits 0x03E2 Parameter initialization 0 No 1 All group 2 Drv group 3 Function group 1 4 Function group 2 5 Input Output group no setting during trip 0x03E5 All history of failure deleted 0 NO 1 YES For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 166: ...nstallation Note 1 User program is User made S W for PC 11 9 Miscellaneous ASCII Code List Character Hex Character Hex Character Hex Character Hex Character Hex A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A a b c d e f g h i J k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 ...

Page 167: ...min Inverter overheat The inverter turns off its output if the heat sink overheats due to a damaged cooling fan or an alien substance in the cooling fan by detecting the temperature of the heat sink Output Phase loss The inverter turns off its output when the one or more of the output U V W phase is open The inverter detects the output current to check the phase loss of the output Over voltage The...

Page 168: ...mergency stop of the inverter The inverter instantly turns off the output when the EST terminal is turned on Caution The inverter starts to regular operation when turning off the EST terminal while FX or RX terminal is ON External fault A contact input When multi function input terminal I17 I24 is set to 18 External fault signal input A Normal Open Contact the inverter turns off the output Externa...

Page 169: ...ound fault has occurred at the output wiring of the inverter The insulation of the motor is damaged due to heat Check the wiring of the output terminal Replace the motor Inverter overload Load is greater than the inverter rating Torque boost scale is set too large Upgrade the capacity of motor and inverter or reduce the load weight Reduce torque boost scale Overload trip Inverter overheat Cooling ...

Page 170: ...y selected Inverter has been operated at low speed for too long Reduce load weight and operating duty Change inverter with higher capacity Adjust ETH level to an appropriate level Select correct inverter capacity Install a cooling fan with a separate power supply External fault A contact input The terminal set to 18 External fault A or 19 External fault B in I20 I24 in I O group is ON Eliminate th...

Page 171: ...presentative Overload Protection IOLT IOLT inverter Overload Trip protection is activated at 150 of the inverter rated current for 1 minute and greater OLT OLT is selected when F56 is set to 1 and activated at 200 of F57 Motor rated current for 60 sec in F58 This can be programmable iG5A is not provided with Overspeed Protection For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 172: ...s etc Check that they are tightened securely and retighten as necessary Alien substances are clogged in the cooling system Clean it using the air Check the rotating condition of the cooling fan the condition of capacitors and the connections with the magnetic contactor Replace them if there are any abnormalities 12 5 Part replacements The inverter consists of many electronic parts such as semicond...

Page 173: ... 13 3 13 3 1 Indicates the maximum applicable motor capacity when using a 4 pole standard motor 2 Rated capacity is based on 220V for 200V class and 440V for 400V class 3 Refer to 13 4 when Carrier frequency setting H39 is above 3kHz 4 Max frequency setting range is extended to 300Hz when H40 Control mode select is set to 3 Sensorless vector control 5 Maximum output voltage cannot be higher than t...

Page 174: ...fer to 13 4 when Carrier frequency setting H39 is above 3kHz 4 Max frequency setting range is extended to 300Hz when H40 Control mode select is set to 3 Sensorless vector control 5 Maximum output voltage cannot be higher than the input voltage It can be programmable below input voltage 6 N C Natural Convention Control Control method V F Sensorless vector control Frequency setting resolution Digita...

Page 175: ...tput Freq Output Current Output Voltage DC link selectable Protective function Trip Over Voltage Under Voltage Over Current Over Current 2 Ground Fault current detection Inverter Overheat Motor Overheat Output Phase Open Overload Protection Communication Error Loss of Speed Command Hardware Fault Fan trip Brake error Alarm Stall prevention overload Momentary Power Loss1 Below 15 msec Continuous op...

Page 176: ... the inverter is installed in a panel box and the inside temperature should be within an allowable temperature range 2 This derating curve is based on inverter current rating when rated motor is connected 13 3 Remote option Parts 1 Remote Keypad of Drive Rated Amps 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Carrier Frequency in kHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 72 58 40 Rating 41 50 Rating For Service...

Page 177: ...64100003 INV REMOTE 5M SV iG5A Installation 1 Take off the top cover of the I O board kit and remove the hole cover to connect remote cable on the side 2 Attach the top cover of the I O board kit and connect the remote cable as shown below 3 Connect the other side of the remote cable to the remote keypad as shown below For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 178: ...er Read H91 is executed rd Read and wr Verifiy is displayed successively on the 7 segment display of the Remote keypad On the other hand when Parameter Write H92 is executed wr Write is displayed only 13 4 Conduit Kit Installation 1 SV004IG5A 1 SV008IG5A 1 SV015IG5A 1 SV004IG5A 2 SV008IG5A 2 SV015IG5A 2 SV022IG5A 2 SV037IG5A 2 SV040IG5A 2 SV004IG5A 4 SV008IG5A 4 SV015IG5A 4 SV022IG5A 4 SV037IG5A 4...

Page 179: ...capacity kW 100 braking 150 braking W W 200V 0 4 400 50 300 100 0 75 200 100 150 150 1 5 100 200 60 300 2 2 60 300 50 400 3 7 40 500 33 600 5 5 30 700 20 800 7 5 20 1000 15 1200 11 0 15 1400 10 2400 15 0 11 2000 8 2400 18 5 9 2400 5 3600 22 0 8 2800 5 3600 400V 0 4 1800 50 1200 100 0 75 900 100 600 150 1 5 450 200 300 300 2 2 300 300 200 400 3 7 200 500 130 600 5 5 120 700 85 1000 7 5 90 1000 60 1...

Page 180: ...G5A for Communication Note 1 The capacity range is applied from 0 4 to 22 kW products Note 2 Input Voltage is classified as 1 Single phase 200V class 2 Three phase 200V class and 4 Three phase 400V class Remark To use the communication option module for iG5A you must be use the iG5A for communication The name of iG5A for communication is indicated as FB Communication function supports above the iG...

Page 181: ...ic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 Electrical fast transients burst immunity test EN61000 4 5 A1 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 5 Surge immunity test EN61000 4 6 A1 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by ra...

Page 182: ...ut chokes as close to the inverter as possible Armoured or screened cable should be used with the 3 phase conductors only threaded twice through the center of the ferrite core The earth conductor should be securely earthed at both inverter and motor ends The screen should be connected to the enclosure body via and earthed cable gland 7 Connect any control cables as instructed in the inverter instr...

Page 183: ...246 2 8Kg M8 B FS 2 SV220iG5A 4 22kW iG5A series Standard Filters INVERTER POWER CODE CURRENT VOLTAGE LEAKAGE CURRENT DIMENSIONS L W H MOUNTING Y X WEIGHT MOUNT FIG OUTPUT CHOKES SINGLE PHASE MAX SV004iG5A 1 0 4kW FE M010 3 10A 250VAC 3 5mA 150 x 55 x 45 140 x 36 0 6 Kg C FS 1 SV008iG5A 1 0 75kW SV015iG5A 1 1 5kW FE M015 3 15A 250VAC 3 5mA 150 x 55 x 45 140 x 36 0 6 Kg C FS 1 THREE PHASE NOM MAX S...

Page 184: ...v For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 185: ...For Service Call 800 848 2504 For Service Call 800 848 2504 ...

Page 186: ... term has not expired Damage was caused by misuse negligence or accident Damage was caused by abnormal voltage and peripheral devices malfunction failure Damage was caused by an earthquake fire flooding lightning or other natural calamities When LS nameplate is not attached When the warranty period has expired Revision History No Date Edition Changes 1 2004 2 First Release Only 5 5 7 5kW included ...

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