B
C
D
A
R/L1
1
2
3
4
E
MCCB
MCCB
S/L2
A – Power supply
B – Input-side noise filter
C – Drive
D – Other control device
Figure 8.5 Input-Side Noise Filter (Single-Phase 200 V)
C
D
A
B
R/L1
U
V
W
R
S
T
E
MCCB
MCCB
S/L2
T/L3
A – Power supply
B – Input-side noise filter
C – Drive
D – Other control device
Figure 8.6 Input-Side Noise Filter (Three-Phase 200/400 V)
Refer to EMC Filter Installation on page 213
for details about EMC filter selection and installation in order to make the
drive compliant with European standards EN61800-3 and the EMC guidelines.
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Output-Side Noise Filter
A noise filter on the output side of the drive reduces inductive noise and radiated noise.
Figure 8.7
illustrates an example
of output-side noise filter wiring.
NOTICE: Do not connect phase-advancing capacitors or LC/RC noise filters to the output circuits. Improper application of noise filters
could result in damage to the drive.
C
B
A
D
R/L1
MCCB
S/L2
T/L3
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
1
2
3
4
5
6
A – Power supply
B – Drive
C – Output-side noise filter
D – Motor
Figure 8.7 Output-Side Noise Filter
•
Radiated Noise:
Electromagnetic waves radiated from the drive and cables create noise throughout the radio bandwidth
that can affect devices.
•
Induced Noise:
Noise generated by electromagnetic induction can affect the signal line and may cause the controller to
malfunction.
Preventing Induced Noise
Use a noise filter on the output side or use shielded cables. Lay the cables at least 30 cm away from the signal line to
prevent induced noise.
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