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INTRODUCTION

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INSTALLATION AND WIRING

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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF

THE INVERTER

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PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS

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PRECAUTIONS FOR

MAINTENANCE AND

INSPECTION

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SPECIFICATIONS

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HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN

IB(NA)-0600531ENG-F(1607)MEE Printed in Japan

Specifications subject to change without notice.

FR-A800

FR-A806 (IP55/UL Type 12 SPECIFICATIONS)

INSTRUCTION MANUAL (HARDWARE)

FR-A846-00023(0.4K) to 03610(132K)

High functionality and high performance

MODEL

FR-A806

INSTRUCTION MANUAL (HARDWARE)

MODEL

CODE

1A2-P56

Summary of Contents for FR-A846-00023

Page 1: ...TION 5 SPECIFICATIONS 6 HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN IB NA 0600531ENG F 1607 MEE Printed in Japan Specifications subject to change without notice FR A800...

Page 2: ...n switched OFF and check that there are no residual voltage using a tester or the like The capacitor is charged with high voltage for some time after power OFF and it is dangerous This inverter must b...

Page 3: ...sinfest wooden packages When packaging prevent residual fumigant components from being infiltrated into Mitsubishi products or use an alternative sterilization or disinfection method heat disinfection...

Page 4: ...identified and removed before turning ON the power of the breaker When a protective function activates take an appropriate corrective action then reset the inverter and resume the operation Maintenanc...

Page 5: ...length 29 2 5 5 Earthing grounding precautions 31 2 6 Control circuit 32 2 6 1 Details on the control circuit terminals 32 2 6 2 Control logic sink source change 36 2 6 3 Wiring of control circuit 38...

Page 6: ...3 5 Countermeasures against deterioration of the 400 V class motor insulation 81 3 6 Checklist before starting operation 82 3 7 Failsafe system which uses the inverter 84 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS 87 4 1...

Page 7: ...ATIONS 121 6 1 Inverter rating 122 6 2 Common specifications 123 6 3 Inverter outline dimension drawings 125 APPENDIX 129 Appendix 1 Differences and compatibility with the FR A840 130 Appendix 2 Instr...

Page 8: ...ing the PU operation panel parameter unit External operation Operation using the control circuit signals Combined operation Combined operation using the PU operation panel parameter unit and External...

Page 9: ...pply voltage CA terminal CA equipped model Terminal CA analog current output 0 to 20 mADC Terminal AM analog voltage output 0 to 10 VDC ON Source logic 50 Hz 8888 95 of the power supply voltage Rating...

Page 10: ...it 25 l Metal fitting for earthing grounding Earths grounds the shielded wires of the encoder cable etc 57 m Main circuit terminal block Connects cables for the main circuit 25 n Wiring cover Remove t...

Page 11: ...ls related to FR A806 are shown below Related manuals Manual name Manual number FR A800 Instruction Manual Detailed IB 0600503ENG FR Configurator 2 Instruction Manual IB 0600516ENG PLC function progra...

Page 12: ...2 Removal and reinstallation of the front cover 15 2 3 Installation of the inverter 18 2 4 Terminal connection diagrams 21 2 5 Main circuit terminals 25 2 6 Control circuit 32 2 7 Operation panel FR D...

Page 13: ...74 For details of options and peripheral devices refer to the respective Instruction Manual A PM motor cannot be driven by the commercial power supply A PM motor is a motor with permanent magnets embe...

Page 14: ...tion is required when installing the inverter near a large power supply system 1000 kVA or more Under such condition the inverter may be damaged if you do not use a reactor Select a reactor according...

Page 15: ...T21 18 5 FR A846 00470 18 5K 60 A S T35 22 FR A846 00620 22K 75 A S T35 30 FR A846 00770 30K 100 A S T50 37 FR A846 00930 37K 100 A S T50 45 FR A846 01160 45K 125 A S T65 55 FR A846 01800 55K 150 A S...

Page 16: ...ed Tighten the front cover installation screws in the numerical order in the figure shown below Inverter Screw type Screw size Screwdriver size FR A846 00470 18 5K or lower Hexalobular screw M4 T20 FR...

Page 17: ...R A846 01800 55K or higher Fix the covers with the installation screws To install the front cover for control circuit inspection and or the front cover for main circuit inspection tighten the installa...

Page 18: ...r at the flange sections Otherwise the front cover may fall off resulting in damage or injuries Before installing the front cover check the waterproof gasket to make sure that it is not damaged If it...

Page 19: ...range will considerably shorten the service lives of the semiconductors parts capacitors and others Take the following measures to keep the ambient temperature of the inverter within the specified ran...

Page 20: ...lean air from outside to make the in enclosure air pressure higher than the outside air pressure Corrosive gas salt damage If the inverter is exposed to corrosive gas or to salt near a beach the print...

Page 21: ...er is required as a wiring space and the clearance above the inverter is required as a heat dissipation space For the FR A846 00126 3 7K or lower allow 1 cm or more clearance Installation orientation...

Page 22: ...lectable DC0 to 10V Multi speed selection Open collector output 6 Moving coil type 1mA full scale Contact input common Calibration resistor 8 Main circuit terminal Control circuit terminal DC0 to 5V D...

Page 23: ...FR A800 Instruction Manual Detailed The terminal FM can be used to output pulse trains as open collector output by setting Pr 291 Not required when calibrating the scale with the operation panel Do n...

Page 24: ...election Open collector output 6 Contact input common Main circuit terminal Control circuit terminal DC0 to 5V DC0 to 10V selectable MC Main circuit C2 B2 A2 Relay output 2 Relay output 5 M DC0 to 20m...

Page 25: ...nals can be changed with the output terminal assignment Pr 190 to Pr 194 Refer to the FR A800 Instruction Manual Detailed Do not change the initially set ON enabled position of the EMC filter ON OFF c...

Page 26: ...ct the brake unit FR BU2 FR BU BU power regeneration common converter FR CV power regeneration converter MT RC high power factor converter FR HC2 or DC power supply under DC feeding mode 61 P P1 Do no...

Page 27: ...A846 00470 18 5K or lower remove the protective bushes from the wiring cover For the FR A846 00620 22K to FR A846 01160 45K remove the protective bushes from the bottom of the inverter For the FR A846...

Page 28: ...o the diameter of the holes For the details such as hole diameters and recommended cable glands refer to the following table a a a a c b d a b c d a a a FR A846 00250 7 5K to 00470 18 5K FR A846 00023...

Page 29: ...SKINTOP MS SC M20 53112630 SKINTOP MS M20 53112020 SKINDICHT SM M32 52103020 b AC power input wiring 40 4 SKINTOP MS SC M40 53112660 SKINTOP MS M40 BRUSH 53112678 SKINTOP MS M40 53112050 SKINDICHT SM...

Page 30: ...us maximum permissible temperature of 90 C XLPE cable It assumes a surrounding air temperature of 40 C or lower Selection example for use mainly in Europe The terminal screw size indicates the size of...

Page 31: ...aused by stray capacitances of the wiring leading to an activation of the overcurrent protection malfunction of the fast response current limit operation or even to an inverter failure It may also cau...

Page 32: ...the figure below where the inverter is connected with the other equipment at an earthing grounding point Do not use the other equipment s earthing grounding cable to earth ground the inverter as shown...

Page 33: ...When contacts are short circuited 4 to 6 mADC MRS Output stop Turn ON the MRS signal 20ms or more to stop the inverter output Use this signal to shut off the inverter output when stopping the motor w...

Page 34: ...4 Frequency setting current Inputting 4 to 20 mADC or 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V provides the maximum output frequency at 20 mA and makes input and output proportional This input signal is valid only when the...

Page 35: ...on Manual Detailed OL Overload warning Switched to LOW when stall prevention is activated by the stall prevention function Switched to HIGH when stall prevention is canceled IPF Instantaneous power fa...

Page 36: ...Channel 1 The terminals S1 and S2 are used for the safety stop input signal for the safety relay module The terminals S1 and S2 are used at the same time dual channel Inverter output is shutoff by sho...

Page 37: ...the desired control logic The control logic of input signals is initially set to the sink logic SINK for the FM type The control logic of input signals is initially set to the source logic SOURCE for...

Page 38: ...inverter due to undesirable currents Source logic Use the terminal SD as a common terminal and perform wiring as shown below Do not connect terminal PC of the inverter with the terminal 24 V of the e...

Page 39: ...wires come out for about 0 to 0 5 mm from a sleeve Check the condition of the blade terminal after crimping Do not use a blade terminal of which the crimping is inappropriate or the face is damaged Bl...

Page 40: ...randed wires without a blade terminal push the open close button all the way down with a flathead screwdriver and insert the wire Pull the wire while pushing the open close button all the way down fir...

Page 41: ...verter Terminal CA is provided in the CA type inverter Signal inputs by contactless switches The contact input terminals of the inverter STF STR STP STOP RH RM RL JOG RT MRS RES AU CS can be controlle...

Page 42: ...wer supply operation and enables the normal operation NOTE When the 24 V external power is supplied while the main circuit power supply is OFF the inverter operation is disabled In the initial setting...

Page 43: ...Confirm that the power supply and other devices are not affected by the inrush current and the voltage drop caused by it Depending on the power supply the inrush current protection may be activated a...

Page 44: ...ter a fault occurrence connect the reset button of a safety relay module or a safety programmable controller across the terminals SO and SOC The reset button acts as the feedback input for the safety...

Page 45: ...on instruction manual A PDF copy can be found in the enclosed CD ROM For how to use this CD ROM refer to page 152 Input power Internal safety circuit status Input terminal Output terminal Output signa...

Page 46: ...DU08 01 Applicable model FR A800 FR A806 Protective structure IP40 except for the PU connector IP55 except for the PU connector Outline dimension W H D mm 72 78 5 17 80 96 19 Number of fixing screws 2...

Page 47: ...on REV key Starts reverse rotation The LED is lit during reverse operation The LED flickers under the following conditions When the frequency command is not given even if the forward reverse command i...

Page 48: ...operation mode Output current monitor Output voltage monitor Value change Example Frequency setting has been written and completed Flicker Operation for displaying faults history Past eight faults ca...

Page 49: ...ailable products as of February 2015 Communication operation Using the PU connector enables communication operation from a personal computer etc When the PU connector is connected with a personal FA o...

Page 50: ...ly has been switched OFF and check that there is no residual voltage using a tester or the like 2 Connect a USB memory device to the USB A connector and a USB cable to the USB mini B connector Refer t...

Page 51: ...iring length Maximum 5 m Connector USB A connector receptacle Compatible USB memory Format FAT32 Capacity 1 GB or more used in the recorder mode of the trace function Encryption function Not available...

Page 52: ...n keep the RS 485 terminal wires away from the control circuit board When is used with a plug in option lead the wires on the left side of the plug in option for wiring of the RS 485 terminals Warning...

Page 53: ...tor selection switch SW1 Switches ON or OFF the internal terminating resistor 53 f Switch for manufacturer setting SW2 Do not change from the initially set status Switches 1 and 2 are OFF g Connector...

Page 54: ...er type only 5 V can be input NOTE The SW2 switch is for manufacturer setting Do not change the setting Encoder specification Motor Encoder type selection switch SW3 Terminating resistor selection swi...

Page 55: ...SF THY F DPEVSB 12P 0 2 mm2 Earth cable Approx 140 mm 60 mm L D MS3057 12A D MS3106B20 29S 11 mm Model Length L m FR JCBL5 5 FR JCBL15 15 FR JCBL30 30 PZ2 PZ1 PB2 PB1 PA2 PA1 PG SD P B N A R C H K PLG...

Page 56: ...1 Frequency command Frequency setting potentiometer 1 2W1k 5 5VDC power supply 5 4 6 3 PA1 FR A8AP PA2 PB1 PB2 PZ1 PZ2 PG PG SD SD 1 Differential Terminating resistor ON OFF Complementary SF V5RU SF...

Page 57: ...the wires so that the resistor and its lead wire will not touch other cables Caulk the lead wire securely together with the thermal protector input line using a 2 wire blade terminal Do not subject t...

Page 58: ...g grounding with a metal P clip or U clip Refer to the following figure When one encoder is shared between FR A8AP and CNC computerized numerical controller its output signal should be connected as sh...

Page 59: ...Set for the operation at a frequency higher than 120 Hz 1 Set when using a motor for which forward rotation encoder is counterclockwise CCW viewed from the shaft Set for the operation at 120 Hz or le...

Page 60: ...r poles 1 1024 Others Rated motor current 0 3 Motor capacity Number of motor poles Mitsubishi constant torque motor SF JRCA 4P Rated motor current 1 Motor capacity 4 1 1024 SF HRCA Rated motor current...

Page 61: ...per order Voltage 400 V class Rated speed 1500 r min Base frequency 50 Hz Maximum speed 3000 r min Motor capacity Motor frame number Motor model Inverter model FR A846 1 5 kW 90L SF V5RUH1K 00083 2 2...

Page 62: ...ge the inverter and brake unit Install a stepdown transformer The wiring distance between the inverter and brake unit FR BU2 and between the brake unit FR BU2 and discharging resistor must be within 5...

Page 63: ...resistor unit FR BR must be within 5 m Even when the wires are twisted the cable length must be within 10 m The contact between TH1 and TH2 is closed in the normal status and is open at a fault When...

Page 64: ...that shut off the current in case of a fault Do not remove the jumper across terminals P and P1 When wiring make sure to match the terminal symbol P N at the inverter side and at the brake unit FR BU...

Page 65: ...BU type and between the brake unit BU type and discharging resistor must be within 2 m Even when the cable is twisted the wiring length must be within 5 m If the transistors in the brake unit should...

Page 66: ...tion selection to assign the terminals used for the X10 X11 signal For RS 485 or any other communication where the start command is only transmitted once use the X11 signal to save the operation mode...

Page 67: ...Incorrect connection will damage the inverter E OPT option fault will occur Remove the jumper across terminals P and P1 Do not insert an MCCB between terminals P and N between terminals P L and P or b...

Page 68: ...inverter with the MT RC install a magnetic contactor MC at the input side of the inverter so that power is supplied to the inverter after 1 s or more has elapsed after powering ON the MT RC When power...

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Page 70: ...s before using the equipment 3 1 Electro magnetic interference EMI and leakage currents 70 3 2 Power supply harmonics 76 3 3 Installation of a reactor 79 3 4 Power OFF and magnetic contactor MC 80 3 5...

Page 71: ...frequency kept high with low noise To earth ground leakage currents Take caution as long wiring will increase the leakage current Decreasing the carrier frequency of the inverter reduces the leakage...

Page 72: ...must be used in the earthed neutral system Breaker designed for harmonic and surge suppression Rated sensitivity current I n 10 Ig1 Ign Igi Ig2 Igm Standard breaker Rated sensitivity current I n 10 Ig...

Page 73: ...he power cables I O cables and signal cables of the inverter in parallel with each other and do not bundle them Use shielded twisted pair cables for the detector connecting and control signal cables a...

Page 74: ...stall easily affected devices as far away as possible from the inverter Run easily affected signal cables as far away as possible from the inverter and its I O cables Do not run the signal cables and...

Page 75: ...e EMC filter is initially set to the enabled ON position for the FM type with a built in C2 filter and the CA type The input side common mode choke which is built in the inverter is always enabled reg...

Page 76: ...securely If it is difficult to disconnect the connector use a pair of needle nose pliers etc NOTE Do not change the initially set ON enabled position of the EMC filter ON OFF connector when a built in...

Page 77: ...and surge suppressor on the inverter output side may be overheated or damaged by the harmonic components of the inverter output Also since an excessive current flows in the inverter to activate overcu...

Page 78: ...o as the Specific Consumer Guidelines Specific Consumer Guidelines This guideline sets forth the maximum harmonic currents outgoing from a high voltage or especially high voltage receiving consumer wh...

Page 79: ...25th 0 4 0 81 49 0 57 14 7 6 37 4 116 2 45 2 303 1 568 1 47 1 078 0 75 1 37 83 0 97 24 9 10 79 6 972 4 15 3 901 2 656 2 49 1 826 1 5 2 75 167 1 95 50 1 21 71 14 03 8 35 7 849 5 344 5 01 3 674 2 2 3 9...

Page 80: ...esses the generated harmonic amount significantly Connect it to the DC area of an inverter Use the high power factor converter FR HC2 with the accessories that come as standard 3 Installation of power...

Page 81: ...the inverter and such will activate When an MC is provided to switch to a commercial power supply for example it is recommended to use the commercial power supply inverter switchover function Pr 135...

Page 82: ...tion as indicated below according to the wiring length Suppressing the surge voltage on the inverter side For the FR A846 01800 55K or lower connect the surge voltage suppression filter FR ASF H FR BM...

Page 83: ...some time after the power OFF a high voltage remains in the smoothing capacitor and it is dangerous Before performing an inspection or rewiring wait 10 minutes or longer after the power supply turns...

Page 84: ...from the inverter causes frequency setting signal to fluctuate and the motor rotation speed to be unstable when changing the motor speed with analog signals the following countermeasures are effective...

Page 85: ...l Output current detection signal Y12 signal a Checking by the output of the inverter fault signal When the inverter s protective function activates and the inverter trips the fault output signal ALM...

Page 86: ...e logic check configure a sequence considering the inverter s deceleration time In addition it is recommended to check the three phase current when using the current detector b Command speed and actua...

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Page 88: ...plains the PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS that operates in this product Always read the instructions before using the equipment 4 1 Inverter fault and alarm indications 88 4 2 Reset method for the protective fu...

Page 89: ...the inverter fault Resetting an inverter fault with the start signal ON restarts the motor suddenly Item Description Fault output signal Opening the magnetic contactor MC provided on the input side o...

Page 90: ...d E OV3 Regenerative overvoltage trip during deceleration or stop E THT Inverter overload trip electronic thermal relay function E THM Motor overload trip electronic thermal relay function E FIN Heats...

Page 91: ...se fault E MP Magnetic pole position unknown E BE Brake transistor alarm detection E LCI 4 mA input fault E PCH Pre charge fault E PID PID signal fault to E 1to E 3 Option fault E 11 Opposite rotation...

Page 92: ...FOR MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION This chapter explains the PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION for this product Always read the instructions before using the equipment 5 1 Inspection item 92 5 2...

Page 93: ...inspection Check and clean the cooling system Clean the air filter etc Check the tightening and retighten The screws and bolts may become loose due to vibration temperature changes etc Check and tight...

Page 94: ...manufacturer Smoothing aluminum electrolytic capacitor 1 Check for liquid leakage Contact the manufacturer 2 Check for safety valve projection and bulge Contact the manufacturer 3 Visual check and jud...

Page 95: ...acturer Load motor Operation check Check for vibration and abnormal increase in operation noise Stop the equipment and contact the manufacturer Waterproof performance dustproof performance Operation p...

Page 96: ...ers and terminals to be checked Assumes the use of an analog meter 5 1 5 Cleaning Always run the inverter in a clean status When cleaning the inverter gently wipe dirty areas with a soft cloth immerse...

Page 97: ...ter Displaying the life of the inverter parts The inverter diagnoses the main circuit capacitor control circuit capacitor cooling fan internal fan and inrush current limit circuit by itself and estima...

Page 98: ...r OFF before replacing fans Even after the power supply is shut off the inverter is charged and can cause an electric shock Before replacing the fan make sure to check that the voltage across inverter...

Page 99: ...al of the cooling fan FR A846 00620 22K to 01160 45K 1 Remove the installation screws and then remove the fan cover 2 Disconnect the fan connectors 3 Remove the installation screws and then remove the...

Page 100: ...val of the cooling fan FR A846 01800 55K to 03610 132K 1 Remove the installation screws and then remove the fan cover 2 Disconnect the fan connectors 3 Remove the installation screws and then remove t...

Page 101: ...tallation screws tightening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m 2 Route the fan lead through the clamp and then reconnect the fan connectors 3 Attach the fan cover with the installation screws tightening torque 1 4...

Page 102: ...tallation screws tightening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m 2 Route the fan lead through the clamp and then reconnect the fan connectors 3 Attach the fan cover with the installation screws tightening torque 1 4...

Page 103: ...x the fan with the installation screws tightening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m 2 Reconnect the fan connectors 3 Attach the fan cover with the installation screws tightening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m NOTE Install...

Page 104: ...1 Remove the inverter front cover Refer to page 15 2 Move the fan connector case and then remove the fan connector 3 Remove the installation screws and then remove the bracket 4 Remove the installati...

Page 105: ...front cover Refer to page 15 2 Remove the installation screws and then remove the protective cover 3 Move the fan connector case and then remove the fan connector 4 Remove the bracket 5 Remove the in...

Page 106: ...al fan FR A846 00620 22K to 01160 45K 1 Remove the inverter front cover Refer to page 15 2 Move the fan connector case and then remove the fan connector 3 Remove the installation screws and the bracke...

Page 107: ...screws and then remove the fan Removal of the internal fan lower FR A846 01800 55K to 02600 90K 1 Remove the inverter front cover Refer to page 15 2 Move the fan connector case and then remove the fa...

Page 108: ...e installation screws and then remove the fan Removal of the internal fan lower FR A846 03250 110K or higher 1 Remove the inverter front cover Refer to page 15 2 Move the fan connector case and then r...

Page 109: ...htening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m 2 Fix the bracket to the inverter with the installation screws tightening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m 3 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the a...

Page 110: ...verter 3 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the above 4 Fix the protective cover with the installation screws tightening torque 1 4 to 1 9 N m 5 Reinstall the inverter...

Page 111: ...The AIR FLOW arrow on the fan side indicates the air flow direction 2 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the above 3 Reinstall the inverter front cover Refer to page 15...

Page 112: ...low The AIR FLOW arrow on the fan side indicates the air flow direction 2 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the above 3 Reinstall the inverter front cover Refer to pag...

Page 113: ...e indicates the air flow direction 2 Attach the bracket to the inverter 3 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the above 4 Reinstall the inverter front cover Refer to pag...

Page 114: ...e indicates the air flow direction 2 Attach the bracket to the inverter 3 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the above 4 Reinstall the inverter front cover Refer to pag...

Page 115: ...indicates the air flow direction 2 Attach the bracket to the inverter 3 Reconnect the fan connector and then place the connector case from the above 4 Reinstall the inverter front cover Refer to page...

Page 116: ...normal environment conditions replace the capacitors about every 10 years The appearance criteria for inspection are as follows Case Check the side and bottom faces for expansion Sealing plate Check f...

Page 117: ...t side When the inverter to motor wiring length is large especially small capacity models the meters and CTs may generate heat due to line to line leakage current Therefore choose the equipment which...

Page 118: ...nnot measure Difference between the phases is within 1 of the maximum output voltage Output side current I2 U V and W line currents Moving iron type AC ammeter Difference between the phases is 10 or l...

Page 119: ...ed to measure the output side voltage as it indicates a value much greater than the actual value A moving iron type meter indicates an effective value which includes harmonics and therefore the value...

Page 120: ...st possible VA ability because an error will increase if the frequency gets lower When using a transducer use the effective value calculation type which is immune to harmonics 5 2 5 Measurement of inv...

Page 121: ...ter a pulse train proportional to the output frequency is output across the analog current output terminals CA and 5 of the inverter Measure the current using an ammeter or tester For detailed specifi...

Page 122: ...PECIFICATIONS This chapter explains the SPECIFICATIONS of this product Always read the instructions before using the equipment 6 1 Inverter rating 122 6 2 Common specifications 123 6 3 Inverter outlin...

Page 123: ...0170 5 5K 00250 7 5K 00310 11K 00380 15K 00470 18 5K 00620 22K 00770 30K 00930 37K 01160 45K 01800 55K 02160 75K 02600 90K 03250 110K 03610 132K Applicable motor capacity kW LD 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 7 5 5 7...

Page 124: ...Middle speed operation command High speed operation command Second function selection Terminal 4 input selection Jog operation selection Electronic bypass function Output stop Start self holding sele...

Page 125: ...excess Parameter storage device fault CPU fault Operation panel power supply short circuit 24 VDC power fault Abnormal output current detection Inrush current limit circuit fault Communication fault i...

Page 126: ...6 6 3 Inverter outline dimension drawings FR A846 00023 0 4K to 00170 5 5K FR A846 00250 7 5K to 00470 18 5K Unit mm Unit mm 520 238 271 2 3 508 5 201 18 5 8 7 18 5 2 8 hole 650 238 285 23 610 20 2 3...

Page 127: ...03610 132K Unit mm Unit mm 345 10 300 22 5 12 22 5 10 790 770 357 24 754 18 2 3 18 FAN 2 12 hole 4 25 hole 420 35 175 175 35 15 10 H1 H2 H 2 3 456 6 23 H3 23 24 3 15 hole 4 25 hole FAN Inverter Model...

Page 128: ...rawings SPECIFICATIONS 127 6 Operation panel FR DU08 01 NOTE For the outline dimensions of the dedicated motors refer to the FR A800 Instruction Manual Detailed Unit mm 19 80 0 5 3 5 0 3 96 5 0 5 89 5...

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Page 130: ...s required Appendix 1 Differences and compatibility with the FR A840 130 Appendix 2 Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives 131 Appendix 3 Instructions for UL and cUL 134 Appendix 4 Instruc...

Page 131: ...or FR A840 00023 0 4K to 03160 55K None the use of brake resistor is unavailable Internal fan None Provided Protective function Internal circulation fan alarm FN2 Abnormal internal temperature E IAH p...

Page 132: ...ve in industrial environments and affix the CE marking on the inverter When using the inverter in a residential area take appropriate measures and ensure the conformity of the inverter used in the res...

Page 133: ...to a supply with a short circuit power Ssc greater than or equal to the value mentioned in the table below If the equipment input current is more than 75 A and the power supply capacity is 100 kVA or...

Page 134: ...ified in IEC60664 On the input and output of the inverter use cables of the type and size set forth in EN60204 Appendix C The operating capacity of the relay outputs terminal symbols A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2...

Page 135: ...ker MCCB must be provided in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any applicable local codes For installation in Canada Class T Class J or Class CC fuse or UL 489 Molded Case Circuit Break...

Page 136: ...nic thermal relay function This function detects the overload overheat of the motor stops the operation of the inverter s output transistor and stops the output The operation characteristic is shown o...

Page 137: ...l Regulations CU TR and the EAC marking must be affixed to the products For information on the country of origin manufacture year and month and authorized sales representative importer in the CU area...

Page 138: ...ted use of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products is applied to the product as follows based on the Management Methods for the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Ele...

Page 139: ...ounting is enabled even if the RUN signal is not assigned to an output terminal For the RUN signal refer to 5 11 6 Output terminal function selection of the Instruction Manual Detailed Starting during...

Page 140: ...nter is cleared For a terminal used for the CLR CLRN signal set 69 in any of Pr 178 to Pr 189 input terminal function selection to assign the function For a terminal used for the CLRN signal set 59 in...

Page 141: ...d at servo OFF LX OFF The home position information is retained thus it is not necessary to perform the home position return operation when the LX signal is turned ON again The monitor value of the cu...

Page 142: ...itioning sub function 1261 B159 Tenth positioning sub function 1265 B163 Eleventh positioning sub function 1269 B167 Twelfth positioning sub function 1273 B171 Thirteenth positioning sub function 1277...

Page 143: ...ning operation using the point table selected at the start of the operation When the operation is repeated from the point table 2 to 4 Setting The operation is started using the point table 2 start po...

Page 144: ...on is not available for the JOGF and JOGR signals When the MODBUS RTU communication protocol is selected the stop bit length without parity check can be selected between 1 bit and 2 bits Pr Name Initi...

Page 145: ...verter Item Inverter parameters Parameters used for activating the PLC function Programs including SFCs used in the PLC function Global device comment information used in the PLC function Function blo...

Page 146: ...ommunication error is detected during communication through the RS 485 terminals or communication option the alarm LF signal is output to an output terminal of the inverter To use the LF signal set 98...

Page 147: ...OFF Display OFF Decelerates to stop Decelerates to stop Fault occurrence Fault removal Time Communication fault Fault display Fault output ALM ON OFF OFF OFF Fault recognition Fault removal Pr 779 999...

Page 148: ...ommand source selection 1 Pr 502 is valid for the device that has the command source under the Network operation mode If a communication option is installed while Pr 550 9999 initial value a communica...

Page 149: ...g factor Pr 617 Reverse rotation excitation current low speed scaling factor Pr 86 14 Forward rotation excitation current low speed scaling factor Pr 86 Reverse rotation excitation current low speed s...

Page 150: ...se rotation RT signal OFF RT signal ON RT signal OFF RT signal ON 0 to 5 Pr 86 Pr 566 Pr 86 Pr 566 12 Pr 86 Pr 566 Pr 617 Pr 617 13 Pr 617 Pr 617 Pr 86 Pr 566 14 OFF Pr 86 Pr 566 Pr 617 Pr 617 ON Pr 8...

Page 151: ...ation is supported FR A8NS When the plug in option FR A8NS is installed SSCNET III H communication is supported The settings in Pr 290 Monitor negative output selection and Pr 1018 Monitor with sign s...

Page 152: ...that was not available at the time of the shipment of the Product from our company any other failures which we are not responsible for or which you acknowledge we are not responsible for 2 Term of war...

Page 153: ...ROM and related documents NOTE This is a personal computer dedicated CD ROM Do not attempt to play it on ordinary audio devices The loud volume may damage hearing and speakers System requirements for...

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Page 155: ...00170 5 5K Oct 2014 IB NA 0600531ENG C Addition FR A846 00620 22K to 01160 45K Dec 2014 IB NA 0600531ENG D Addition FR A846 01800 55K to 03610 132K Oct 2015 IB NA 0600531ENG E Addition Compatibility w...

Page 156: ...TION 5 SPECIFICATIONS 6 HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN IB NA 0600531ENG F 1607 MEE Printed in Japan Specifications subject to change without notice FR A800...

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