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Precautions for connection of peripheral equipment
(1) Phase-advancing capacitors for power factor correction
Do not mount a phase-advancing capacitor for power factor correction in the inverter's input (primary) or output
(secondary) circuit. Mounting it in the input (primary) circuit takes no effect. To correct the inverter power factor,
use an optional DC reactor (DCR). Mounting it in the output (secondary) circuit causes an overcurrent trip,
disabling operation.
An overvoltage trip that occurs when the inverter is stopped or running with a light load is assumed to be due to
surge current generated by open/close of phase-advancing capacitors in the power system. An optional DC/AC
reactor (DCR/ACR) is recommended as a measure to be taken at the inverter side.
Input current to an inverter contains a harmonic component that may affect other motors and phase-advancing
capacitors on the same power supply line. If the harmonic component causes any problems, connect an optional
DCR/ACR to the inverter. In some cases, it is necessary to insert a reactor in series with the phase-advancing
capacitors.
(2) Power supply lines (Application of a DC/AC reactor)
Use an optional DC reactor (DCR) when the capacity of the power supply transformer is 500 kVA or more and is
10 times or more the inverter rated capacity or when there are thyristor-driven loads. If no DCR is used, the
percentage-reactance of the power supply decreases, and harmonic components and their peak levels increase.
These factors may break rectifiers or capacitors in the converter section of the inverter, or decrease the
capacitance of the capacitors.
If the input voltage unbalance rate is 2% to 3%, use an optional AC reactor (ACR).
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(3) DC reactor (DCR) for correcting the inverter input power factor (for suppressing harmonics)
To correct the inverter input power factor (to suppress harmonics), use an optional DCR. Using a DCR increases
the reactance of inverter’s power source so as to decrease harmonic components on the power source lines and
correct the power factor of the inverter.
DCR models
Input power factor
Remarks
DCR2/4-
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A/
B
Approx. 90% to 95%
The last letter identifies the capacitance.
DCR2/4-
C
Approx. 86% to 90%
Exclusively designed for inverters of 50 HP or above.
For selecting DCR models, refer to Chapter 11 "SPECIFICATIONS."
(4) PWM converter for correcting the inverter input power factor
Using a PWM converter (High power-factor, regenerative PWM converter) corrects the inverter power factor up to
nearly 100%. When combining an inverter with a PWM converter, disable the main power down detection by
setting the function code H72 to "0." If the main power loss detection is enabled (H72 = 1 by factory default), the
inverter interprets the main power as being shut down, ignoring an entry of a run command.