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INSTALLATION MANUAL

(Models Conforming to CE and UL/cUL Standards)

SYSDRIVE 3G3FV-

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-CUE/3G3HV-

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-CUE (-CE)

Cat. No. I530-E1-1

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Summary of Contents for SYSDRIVE 3G3FV-*-CUE

Page 1: ...www dadehpardazan ir 88594014 15 INSTALLATION MANUAL Models Conforming to CE and UL cUL Standards SYSDRIVE 3G3FV j CUE 3G3HV j CUE CE Cat No I530 E1 1 R ...

Page 2: ...ﯿﺴﺘﻢ Vision ﻣﻮﺗﻮر دور ﮐﻨﺘﺮل اﻧﻮاع اﯾﻨﻮرﺗﺮ و دراﯾﻮ ﺳﺮو ﺳﺮو ﻣﻮﺗﻮر و ﺷﻤﺎرﻧﺪه ﺗﺎﯾﻤﺮ ﺗﻐﺬﯾﻪ ﻣﻨﺒﻊ ﻓﺎز ﮐﻨﺘﺮل ﻣﺎﻧﻨﺪ ﺗﺎﺑﻠﻮﯾﯽ ﺗﺠﻬﯿﺰات اﻧﻮاع اﯾﻠﯿﺎ ﻫﻮﺷﻤﻨﺪ ﭘﺮدازان داده ﺷﺮﮐﺖ و اي ﺣﺮﻓﻪ ﭘﺸﺘﯿﺒﺎﻧﯽ ﺧﺪﻣﺎت اراﺋﻪ ﮐﻨﻨﺪه ﺗﺎﻣﯿﻦ ﺗﺠ ﻬﯿ ﺰات Omron آﻣﻮزﺷﯽ ﻫﺎي دوره ﺑﺮﮔﺰاري PLC HMI Servo Sensor Inverter Industrial Network ﺻﻨﻌﺘﯽ اﺗﻮﻣﺎﺳﯿﻮن ﭘﺮوژﻫﺎي اﻧﺠﺎم ﺻﻨﻌﺘﯽ اﺗﻮﻣﺎﺳﯿﻮن ادوات ﮐﻠﯿﻪ ﺗﺨﺼﺼﯽ ﺗﻌﻤﯿﺮات ﺗﻤﺎس ﻫﺎي ﺗﻠﻔﻦ 15 88594014 ﻓﮑﺲ 8859401...

Page 3: ...manual 3 The product contains potentially dangerous parts under the cover Do not attempt to open the cover under any circumstances Doing so may result in injury or death and may damage the product Never attempt to repair or disassemble the product 4 We recommend that you add the following precautions to any instruction manuals you prepare for the system into which the product is being installed S ...

Page 4: ... products often means word and is abbreviated Wd in documentation in this sense The abbreviation PC means Programmable Controller and is not used as an abbreviation for any thing else Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of...

Page 5: ...jury Caution Be sure to install the product in the correct direction and provide specified clear ances between the Inverter and control panel or with other devices Not doing so may result in fire or malfunction Caution Do not allow foreign objects to enter inside the product Doing so may result in fire or malfunction Caution Do not apply any strong impact Doing so may result in damage to the produ...

Page 6: ...he front cover terminal covers bottom cover Operator and optional items Not doing so may result in electrical shock WARNING Do not remove the front cover terminal covers bottom cover Operator or optional items while the power is being supplied Not doing so may result in electrical shock or damage to the product WARNING Do not operate the Operator or switches with wet hands Doing so may result in e...

Page 7: ...re install or operate the product in the following places Doing so may result in electrical shock fire or damage to the product S Locations subject to direct sunlight S Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications S Locations subject to condensation as the result of severe changes in temperature S Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases ...

Page 8: ...ce and Inspection Precautions WARNING Do not touch the Inverter terminals while the power is being supplied WARNING Maintenance or inspection must be performed only after turning OFF the power supply confirming that the CHARGE indicator or status indicators is turned OFF and after waiting for the time specified on the front cover Not doing so may result in electrical shock WARNING Maintenance insp...

Page 9: ...s or 18 000 RMS symmetrical amperes 480 V maximum 400 V class Units CAUTION Separate motor overcurrent overload and overheating protection is required to be provided in ac cordance with CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART I and NEC Use 75 C copper wires or equivalent Low voltage wires shall be wired with Class I Wiring ATTENTION Une protection distincte contre les surintensités la surcharge et la surcha...

Page 10: ...n ir 88594014 15 Warning Label A warning label is attached to the product as shown in the following illustration Be sure to observe the precautionary items specified on the label Warning label Contents of Warning Label ...

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Page 12: ...ons 2 2 2 1 2 Installation Conditions 2 7 2 2 Wiring 2 9 2 2 1 Removing and Mounting the Front Cover 2 10 2 2 2 Terminals 2 13 2 2 3 Standard Connection Diagram 2 18 2 2 4 Wiring Around the Main Circuit 2 23 2 2 5 Wiring Control Circuit Terminals 2 44 Chapter 3 Specifications 3 1 3 1 Inverter Specifications 3 2 3 2 Input Noise Filter Specification 3 6 Revision History R 1 ...

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Page 14: ...www dadehpardazan ir 88594014 15 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Function 1 2 Nomenclature 1 ...

Page 15: ...ltage class Protective structure Maximum applied motor capacity Model 400 V class NEMA1 type 0 4 kW 3G3FV A4004 CUE 3 phase 0 75 kW 3G3FV A4007 CUE 1 5 kW 3G3FV A4015 CUE 2 2 kW 3G3FV A4022 CUE 3 7 kW 3G3FV A4037 CUE 5 5 kW 3G3FV A4055 CUE 7 5 kW 3G3FV A4075 CUE 11 kW 3G3FV A4110 CUE 15 kW 3G3FV A4150 CUE Open chassis type 18 5 kW 3G3FV B4185 CUE 22 kW 3G3FV B4220 CUE 30 kW 3G3FV B4300 CUE 37 kW 3...

Page 16: ...ves The SYSDRIVE CUE CE models conform to the LVD prEN50178 and the EMC EN50081 2 EN50082 2 Directives However when the product is built into a unit the connected switches optional items or motors may not satisfy these standards In such a case either use components that meet the standards or take ap propriate countermeasures such as providing surge killers or other noise prevention devices H Confo...

Page 17: ...these standards can be used worldwide H Other Functions Although this manual describes the installation methods for conforming to the LVD and EMC Directives it does not describe the standard functions of the Inverter For details please refer to the User s Manual for each Series 3G3FV Series SYSDRIVE 3G3FV High function General purpose Inverter I516 E1 3G3HV Series SYSDRIVE 3G3HV High capacity Gene...

Page 18: ...pardazan ir 88594014 15 1 5 1 2 Nomenclature H Panel Protection cover top and bottom Mounting hole Heat sink Digital Operator Front cover Terminals Front cover fixing bracket 3G3FV Series Introduction Chapter 1 ...

Page 19: ...with Front Cover Removed 3G3FV Series 400 V Class Inverter with 3 7 kW Output Control circuit terminals Main circuit terminals 3G3HV Series 400 V Class Inverter with 3 7 kW Output Control circuit terminals Main circuit terminals Introduction Chapter 1 ...

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Page 21: ...015 CUE A4022 CUE A4037 CUE D External Dimensions D Mounting Dimensions Two 5 5 dia Four M5 D2 Series Voltage class Model 3G3FV 3G3HV Dimensions mm D D2 3G3FV 400 V A4004 CUE A4007 CUE 160 39 A4015 CUE A4022 CUE A4037 CUE 180 59 3G3HV 200 V single phase AB004 CE 160 39 AB007 CE AB015 CE 180 59 400 V A4004 CUE A4007 CUE 160 39 A4015 CUE A4022 CUE A4037 CUE 180 59 Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 22: ... A4075 CUE 3G3HV AB022 CE AB037 CE A4055 CUE A4075 CUE D External Dimensions D Mounting Dimensions Two 7 dia Four M6 H 3G3FV A4110 CUE A4150 CUE 3G3HV A4110 CUE A4150 CUE D External Dimensions D Mounting Dimensions Two 7 dia Four M6 Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 23: ... B4450 CUE D External Dimensions D Mounting Dimensions Four M6 Series Voltage class Model 3G3FV 3G3HV Dimensions mm H H1 D1 3G3FV 400 V B4185 CUE B4220 CUE 450 435 174 5 B4300 CUE B4370 CUE B4450 CUE 625 610 175 3G3HV 400 V B4185 CUE B4220 CUE 450 435 174 5 B4300 CUE B4370 CUE B4450 CUE 625 610 175 Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 24: ...www dadehpardazan ir 88594014 15 2 5 H 3G3FV B4550 CUE B4750 CUE 3G3HV B4550 CUE B4750 CUE D External Dimensions D Mounting Dimensions Two 12 dia Four M10 350 455 350 795 820 795 Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 25: ...1K CUE B416K CUE D External Dimensions D Mounting Dimensions Two 14 dia Four M12 Series Voltage class Model Dimensions mm 3G3FV 3G3HV D D2 W2 3G3FV 400 V B411K CUE 375 130 695 B416K CUE 400 158 695 3G3HV 400 V B411K CUE 375 130 695 B416K CUE 400 158 695 Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 26: ...provide specified clear ances between the Inverter and control panel or with other devices Not doing so may result in fire or malfunction Caution Do not allow foreign objects to enter inside the product Doing so may result in fire or malfunction Caution Do not apply any strong impact Doing so may result in damage to the product or malfunction H Direction and Dimensions Install the Inverter on a ve...

Page 27: ...ys take special care so that metal powder oil water or other foreign matter does not get into the Inverter Do not install the Inverter on inflammable material such as wood H Ambient Temperature Control To enhance operation reliability the Inverter should be installed in an environment free from extreme temperature rises If the Inverter is installed in an enclosed environment such as a box use a co...

Page 28: ...k Caution Install external breakers and take other safety measures against short circuiting in external wiring Not doing so may result in fire Caution Confirm that the rated input voltage of the Inverter is the same as the AC power sup ply voltage An incorrect power supply may result in fire injury or malfunction Caution Connect the Braking Resistor and Braking Resistor Unit as specified in the ma...

Page 29: ...g the Cover Models of 15 kW or Less Removing the Digital Operator Press the lever on the side of the Digital Operator in the arrow 1 direction to unlock the Digital Opera tor and lift the Digital Operator in the arrow 2 direction to remove the Digital Operator as shown in the following illustration Removing the Front Cover Press the left and right sides of the front cover in the arrow 1 directions...

Page 30: ...e steps to remove the front cover after wiring the terminals Do not mount the front cover with the Digital Operator attached to the front cover otherwise Digital Operator may malfunction due to imperfect contact Insert the tab of the upper part of the front cover into the groove of the Inverter and press the lower part of the front cover onto the Inverter until the front cover snaps shut Installat...

Page 31: ...gital Operator or mount or remove the front cover using methods other than those mentioned above otherwise the Inverter may malfunction due to imperfect con tact or break H Removing the Front Cover of Inverters with 18 5 kW Output or More The front cover can be removed without removing the Digital Operator from the Inverter provided that the Inverter model is one with an output of 18 5 kW or more ...

Page 32: ...160 kW L1 R Power supply input terminals 3 phase 380 to 460 VAC 50 60 Hz L2 S L3 T T1 U Motor output terminals 3 phase 380 to 460 VAC correspond to input voltage T2 V T3 W B1 Braking Resistor Unit B2 connection terminals 1 DC reactor connection DC power supply input 2 terminal 1 2 terminal 1 DC power supply input terminal 1 Braking Unit connection terminal 3 Braking Unit connection 3 terminal 3 se...

Page 33: ... Set by parameter H1 05 jog frequency ref erence 8 Multi function contact input 6 Set by parameter H1 06 external base block N O 11 Sequence input common Common for 1 to 8 35 Sequence switching terminal NPN PNP input switching terminal 36 Sequence power 24V Power common for 1 to 8 Analog input 15 Frequency reference power supply 15 VDC 15 VDC power supply for frequency refer ence 15 VDC 20 mA max ...

Page 34: ...mon Terminals 19 to 20 Open 30 VDC 1 A max 250 VAC 1 A max Analog output 21 Multi function analog output 1 Set by parameter H4 01 Output frequen cy 0 to 10 V 100 frequency 0 to 10 VDC 0 to 10 VDC 2 mA 23 Multi function analog output 2 Set by parameter H4 01 Output current 5 V Inverter rated current max 22 Multi function analog output common Common for analog output 40 For option 41 42 43 Note Mult...

Page 35: ... phase 380 to L3 T 460 VAC 50 60 Hz 460 VAC 50 60 Hz L11 R1 L21 S1 L31 T1 T1 U Motor output terminals Motor output terminals 3 phase 380 to 460 VAC T2 V 3 phase 200 to 230 VAC correspond to input voltage T3 W correspond to input voltage B1 Braking Resistor Unit Braking Resistor Unit B2 connection terminals connection terminals DC reactor connection DC reactor connection 1 terminal 1 2 terminal 1 2...

Page 36: ...e 20 kΩ FI Frequency reference input current Current input terminal for frequency refer ence 4 to 20 mA Input imped ance 250 kΩ FC Frequency reference input common Common for FV FI Shield E G Shielded wire connecting ground For connecting to shielded wires Se quence MA Multi function contact output 1 nor mally open Set by constant n040 error Contact output 30 VDC 1 A output MB Multi function conta...

Page 37: ...ield Three phase induction motor L1 R L2 S L3 T T1 U T2 V T3 W Note Be sure to remove the short bar before connecting a DC reactor 3G3FV B4185 to B4450 Braking Resistor Unit optional Braking Unit optional 3 phase 400 VAC Fuse Shield Noise filter Shield Three phase induction motor L1 R L2 S L3 T T1 U T2 V T3 W Note 1 The DC reactor is built in Note 2 The r L1 R and s L2 S terminals are short circui...

Page 38: ...g D 3G3HV Model 3G3HV AB004 to AB037 A4004 to A4150 Single phase 200 VAC 3 phase 400 VAC Fuse Shield Noise filter Shield Three phase induction motor DC reactor optional Braking Resistor Unit optional L1 R L2 N S L3 T T1 U T2 V T3 W Note 1 Be sure to remove the short bar before connecting a DC reactor Note 2 Connect between L1 R and N S for the input of the 200 VAC single phase 3G3HV B4185 to B416K...

Page 39: ...odel Forward run stop Reverse run stop Multi function contact input 1 Multi function contact input 2 Multi function contact input 3 Multi function contact input 4 Multi function contact input 5 Multi function contact input 6 Sequence input common Shielded wire Variable resistor for frequency reference voltage input Frequency reference Multi function analog input 2 kΩ 0 to 10 V 4 to 20 mA 0 to 10 V...

Page 40: ... setting frequency 2 kΩ Multi function analog output Voltmeter Multi function analog output common Multi function contact output 1 NO Multi function contact output 1 common Multi function contact output 1 NC Multi function contact output 2 common Multi function contact output 2 H Input Methods of Control Circuit Terminals D When Using a PNP Transistor Open Collector for Control Signals Forward sto...

Page 41: ...a NPN Transistor Open Collector for Control Signals Forward stop See note 36 SP 11 SC 35 SS 1 S1 Note Numeric characters indicate terminal numbers for the 3G3FV and alphanumeric characters indi cate terminal numbers for the 3G3HV Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 42: ...1 V T2 W T3 M4 2 to 5 5 A4015 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 2 to 5 5 A4022 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 2 to 5 5 A4037 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 2 to 5 5 A4055 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 3 5 to 5 5 A4075 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 5 5 A4110 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M5 8 to 14 M6 A4150 L1 L2 L3 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M5 8 to 14 M6 B4185 L1 L2...

Page 43: ...1 3 U V W M10 60 2P M8 60 ȏ1 ȏ2200 ȏ2400 M4 0 5 to 5 5 B416K L1 L2 L3 L11 L21 L31 3 U V W M12 100 2P M8 100 ȏ1 ȏ2200 ȏ2400 M4 0 5 to 5 5 Note The wire thickness is set for copper wires at 75 C Model 3G3HV j CE Terminal Terminal screw Wire thickness mm2 AB004 L N 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 2 to 5 5 3 5 to 5 5 AB007 L N 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 3 5 to 5 5 AB015 L N 1 2 B1 B2 U T1 V T2 W T3 M4 5 ...

Page 44: ... 6 2 5 M8 5 5 8 6 0 8 M5 8 5 2 0 M6 8 6 2 5 M8 8 8 6 0 14 M6 14 6 2 5 M8 14 8 6 0 22 M6 22 6 2 5 M8 22 8 6 0 30 38 M8 38 8 6 0 50 60 M8 60 8 6 0 M10 60 10 10 0 80 M10 80 10 10 0 100 100 10 10 0 100 M12 100 12 14 0 150 150 12 14 0 200 200 12 14 0 325 M12 2 325 12 14 0 M16 325 16 25 0 Note Determining Wire Size Determine the wire size for the main circuit so that line voltage drop is within 2 of the...

Page 45: ...an area as possible Ground to the supply neutral which will increase the effect of the noise filter The following table and figures provide the noise filter list for the EMC Directives and the installation and wiring of the Inverter and noise filter Noise Filter List for EMC Directives Inverter model Noise filter manufactured by Schaffner 3G3FV 3G3HV Model Rated current A Weight kg Dimensions W D ...

Page 46: ... 3G3FV A4004 to A4150 3G3HV A4004 to A4150 Ground bonds remove any paint Mains Filter Load Cable length 40 cm max Metal plate Ground bonds remove any paint Motor cable 20 m max Installation of Noise Filter and Inverter Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 47: ... 3G3FV B4185 to B416K 3G3HV B4185 to B416K Ground bonds remove any paint Mains Filter Load Cable length 40 cm max Metal plate Ground bonds remove any paint Motor cable 20 m max Installation of Noise Filter and Inverter Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 48: ... 15 2 29 D 3G3HV AB004 to AB037 Ground bonds remove any paint Mains Filter Load Cable length 40 cm max Metal plate Ground bonds remove any paint Motor cable 20 m max Installation of Noise Filter and Inverter Installation Chapter 2 ...

Page 49: ...mmended for protecting the input diode when a short circuit occurs in the Inverter The following table shows the recommended fuse specifications Another fuse can be applied if I2t is smaller than that in the table and rated current is larger than Inverter input current shown in the table Cable Protection A general fuse can be applied for cable protection Observe the local safety regulations for se...

Page 50: ...00 14 400 700 A70P200 A70P100 75 182 225 18 400 700 A70P225 A70P125 110 247 300 32 400 700 A70P300 A70P175 160 330 350 44 000 700 A70P350 A70P200 Note 1 Select the fuse whose specifications are larger than the rated current and less than I2t when using a fuse other than specified in the table Note 2 12 pulse rectified input is available only for the 3G3HV Series When using the 12 pulse recti fied ...

Page 51: ...e 1 Terminals 19 and 20 are terminal numbers for the 3G3FV and MB and MC are terminal num bers for the 3G3FV Since the terminals MB and MC are multi functional outputs set to Error n040 0 Note 2 Connect a 400 200 V transformer for the 2 400 V class model D Installing a Ground Fault Interrupter Inverter outputs use high speed switching so high frequency leakage current is generated In general a lea...

Page 52: ...tor is switched an excessive peak current may flow through the input power circuit caus ing the converter unit to break down To prevent this install an optional AC reactor on the input side of the Inverter This also improves the power factor on the power supply side D Installing a Surge Absorber Always use a surge absorber or diode for the inductive loads near the Inverter These inductive loads in...

Page 53: ...connect a phase advance capacitor or LC RC noise filter to the output circuit Doing so may result in damage to the Inverter or cause other parts to burn D Do Not Use an Electromagnetic Switch or Magnetic Contactor Do not connect an electromagnetic switch or magnetic contactor to the output circuit If a load is con nected to the Inverter during running an inrush current will actuate the overcurrent...

Page 54: ...d the motor as shown in the table below Model Cable length 20 m max 40 m max More than 40 m Carrier frequency 15 kHz max 10 kHz max 5 kHz max 3G3FV Set value C06 01 15 0 10 0 5 0 Set value C06 02 15 0 10 0 5 0 Set value C06 02 0 0 0 3G3HV Set value n050 6 4 2 Note 1 If the cable length exceeds 20 m final check must be made for the whole system to conform to the EMC Directive Note 2 The upper limit...

Page 55: ...ng machines or power tools Connect the ground terminal before connecting any other terminal When removing the wiring re move the ground wire last Always use a ground wire that complies with technical standards on electrical equipment and mini mize the length of the ground wire Leakage current flows through the Inverter Therefore if the distance between the ground electrode and the ground terminal ...

Page 56: ... 150 Hz Basic frequency 60 Hz Second harmonic 120 Hz Third harmonic 180 Hz Problems Caused by Harmonics Generation The waveform of the commercial power supply will be distorted if the commercial power supply con tains excessive harmonics Machines with such a commercial power supply will malfunction or generate excessive heat Third harmonic 180 Hz Basic frequency 60 Hz Distorted current waveform D ...

Page 57: ...on DC AC Reactors The DC reactor and AC reactor suppress harmonics and currents that change suddenly and greatly The DC reactor suppresses harmonics better than the AC reactor The DC reactor used with the AC reactor suppresses harmonics more effectively The input power factor of the Inverter is improved by suppressing the harmonics in the input current of the Inverter Note 18 5 to 160 kW models ha...

Page 58: ...rt bar on terminals 1 and 2 before connecting the DC reactor Reactor Effects Harmonics are effectively suppressed when the DC reactor is used with the AC reactor as shown in the following table Harmonic suppres Harmonic generation rate sion method 3 phase input 5th har monic 7th har monic 11th harmon ic 13th harmon ic 17th harmon ic 19th harmon ic 23th harmon ic 25th har monic No reactor 65 41 8 5...

Page 59: ...3 T and L31 T1 are short circuited with short bars before shipping Be sure to remove the short bars when employing 12 pulse rectification otherwise the Inverter will break down 2 Do not ground the secondary winding side of the transformer otherwise the Inverter may break down With Input Transformer for 12 pulse Rectification 400 VAC Input transformer for 12 pulse rectification 3G3HV L1 R L2 S L3 T...

Page 60: ...s Harmonic generation rate sion method 5th har monic 7th har monic 11th harmon ic 13th harmon ic 17th harmon ic 19th harmon ic 23th harmon ic 25th har monic No reactor 65 41 8 5 7 7 4 3 3 1 2 6 1 8 12 pulse rectification 5 43 5 28 5 40 5 96 0 69 0 19 1 49 1 18 H Connecting the Braking Resistor Connect the braking resistor as shown in the following diagram When using a Braking Resistor for the 3G3F...

Page 61: ...2 The Braking Resistor Unit cannot be used and the deceleration time cannot be shortened by the Inverter if L3 04 n070 is set to 1 i e decelerating stall prevention To prevent the Unit from overheating make a power supply sequence as shown below or connect the thermal relay trip output of the Unit to the external fault input terminal of the Inverter to interrupt the running of the Inverter D 200 V...

Page 62: ...econd Unit onwards Inverter Thermal relay trip contact Braking Resistor Unit Braking Unit 1 Braking Unit 2 Braking Unit 3 Thermal relay trip contact Thermal relay trip contact Braking Resistor Unit Thermal relay trip contact Braking Resistor Unit Thermal relay trip contact Thermal relay trip contact D Power Supply Sequence 200 V class Three phase 200 to 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 400 V class Three phase 380...

Page 63: ... D Solderless Terminals for Control Circuit Terminals The use of solderless terminals for the control circuit terminals is recommended because solderless terminals are easy to connect securely Wire thickness Model d1 d2 Manufacturer 0 5 mm2 A1 0 5 8WH 1 00 2 60 Phoenix Contact 0 75 mm2 A1 0 75 8GY 1 20 2 80 1 mm2 A1 1 8RD 1 40 3 00 1 5 mm2 A1 1 5 8BK 1 70 3 50 Note Do not solder wires with the con...

Page 64: ...end of each wire connected to the control circuit terminals must be stripped for approxi mately 7 mm Note 4 Use a shielded wire for the ground terminal Note 5 Insulate the shield with tape so that the shield will not touch any signal line or device Note 6 Tighten screws to a torque of 0 5 to 0 6 NSm Tightening screws to a torque exceeding this value may damage terminal blocks On the other hand loo...

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Page 66: ...www dadehpardazan ir 88594014 15 Chapter 3 Specifications 3 1 Inverter Specifications 3 2 Input Noise Filter Specification 3 ...

Page 67: ... B4550 B4750 B411K B416K Power supply harmonic coun termeasures DC reactor option connection possible DC reactor built in Control method Sine wave PWM high carrier frequency control Carrier frequency 0 4 to 15 kHz 2 0 to 15 kHz in vector control 0 4 to 10 kHz 2 0 to 10 kHz in vector control Speed control range 1 100 1 1000 with PG Speed control precision 0 2 0 02 with PG Speed control response 5 H...

Page 68: ...n 2 s Cooling fin overheating Protection by thermistor Grounding protection Protection by electronic circuits Charge indicator internal LED Lit when the main circuit DC voltage is approx 50 V or more Environment Model number 3G3FV j CUE A4004 A4007 A4015 A4022 A4037 A4055 A4075 A4110 A4150 B4185 B4220 B4300 B4370 B4450 B4550 B4750 B411K B416K Location Indoors no corrosive gas oil spray metallic du...

Page 69: ...075 A4110 A4150 B4185 B4220 B4300 B4370 B4450 B4550 B4750 B411K B416K Maximum applica ble motor capacity kW 0 4 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 7 5 5 7 5 11 15 18 5 22 30 37 45 55 75 110 160 Output characteristics Rated output capacity kVA 1 4 2 6 3 7 4 7 6 1 11 14 21 26 31 40 50 61 73 98 130 170 230 Rated output current A 1 8 3 4 4 8 6 2 8 14 18 27 34 41 52 65 80 96 128 165 224 302 Maximum out put voltage V 3 pha...

Page 70: ... B4450 B4550 B4750 B411K B416K Motor protection Protection by electronic thermal Instantaneous over current protection Stops at approx 200 of rated output current Stops at approx 180 of rated output current Overload protection Stops in one minute at approx 150 of rated output current Stops in one minute at approx 120 of rated output current Overvoltage protec tion Stops when main circuit DC voltag...

Page 71: ...A4110 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 42 07 42 3 0 70 185 329 A4150 CUE B4185 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 55 07 55 3 3 80 185 329 B4220 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 75 34 75 4 3 80 220 329 B4300 CUE B4370 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 100 35 100 5 7 90 220 379 B4450 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 130 35 130 8 0 110 240 439 B4550 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 180 07 180 11 110 240 438 B4750 CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 300 99 300 15 300 564 160 B411K CUE 3G3FV PFS4874 400 99 400 ...

Page 72: ... Model 3G3FV A B C E F G H J K L PFS4874 7 07 255 240 225 300 10 9 50 25 6 5 M5 126 PFS4874 18 07 305 290 275 300 10 9 55 30 6 5 M5 142 PFS4874 30 07 335 320 305 400 10 9 60 35 6 5 M5 150 PFS4874 42 07 329 314 300 500 10 12 70 45 6 5 M6 185 PFS4874 55 07 329 314 300 500 10 12 80 55 6 5 M6 185 Specifications Chapter 3 ...

Page 73: ... 3G3FV PFS4874 75 34 to PFS4874 130 35 Model 3G3FV A B C D G H J K L PFS4874 75 34 329 314 300 377 80 55 6 5 M6 220 PFS4874 100 35 379 364 350 436 90 65 6 5 M10 220 PFS4874 130 35 439 414 400 486 110 80 6 5 M10 240 Specifications Chapter 3 ...

Page 74: ...ww dadehpardazan ir 88594014 15 3 9 D 3G3FV PFS4874 180 07 D 3G3FV PFS4874 300 99 PFS4874 400 99 9 dia 6 M12 2 d dia 6 Model 3G3FV t d PFS4874 300 99 5 8 5 PFS4874 400 99 6 10 5 Specifications Chapter 3 ...

Page 75: ...n ir 88594014 15 3 10 D 3G3HV PFS4971 10 07 for Single phase 200 V Class 0 4 kW Two 5 3 6 oval holes D 3G3HV PFS4971 20 07 for Single phase 200 V Class 0 75 and 1 5 kW Three 4 4 7 4 oval holes Specifications Chapter 3 ...

Page 76: ...www dadehpardazan ir 88594014 15 3 11 D 3G3HV PFS4971 40 07 for Single phase 200 V Class 2 2 and 3 7 kW Four 5 3 7 oval holes Specifications Chapter 3 ...

Page 77: ...as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual Cat No I530 E1 1 Revision code The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revision code Date Revised content 1 May 2000 Original production ...

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