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Sink logic/source logic (When the inverter's internal power supply
is used)
Current flowing out turns control input terminals on. These are called sink logic terminals. (Type: -AN/-WN).
The general used method in Europe is source logic in which current flowing into the input terminal turns it
on (Typ: -WP).
Sink logic terminals and source logic terminals are sometimes referred to as minus common terminals and
positive common terminals, respectively.
Each logic is supplied with electricity from either the inverter's internal power supply or an external power
supply, and its connections vary depending on the power supply used.
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Examples of connections when the inverter's internal power supply is used
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CC
NO
Source logic
Inverter
P24
F
Programmable
controller
Common
Common
Output
Input
Input
24V
DC
Output
Sink logic
F
CC
Common
Output
Input
24V
DC
Output
OUT
P24
24V
DC
CC
NO
OUT
P24
24V
D
Input
Common
Inverter
Programmable
controller
Slide switch SW1:SINK
Slide switch SW1:SOURCE