GENERAL INFORMATION
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NOTE!
200 V Line:
Models with power supply of 110 to 127 Vac, 200 to 240 Vac or 280 to 340 Vdc (S1,
S2, B2, T2 or D3).
400 V Line:
Models with power supply of 380 to 480 Vac or 513 to 650 Vdc (T4)
2.4 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
The identification label is located on the side of the inverter. For further details on positioning the label, refer to
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(a)
Side label of the CFW320 200 V Line
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(b)
Side label of the CFW320 400 V Line
(1)
Model (Inverter intelligent code).
(2)
WEG stock item.
(3)
Production order.
(4)
Rated input data (voltage, current and frequency).
(5)
Certifications.
(6)
Serial number.
(7)
Manufacturing date (14 corresponds to the week and R to the year).
(8)
Rated output data (voltage, current and frequency).
(9)
Input current for voltage range 1
(*)
.
(10)
Input current for voltage range 2
(**)
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Output current for voltage range 1
(*)
.
(12)
Output current for voltage range 2
(**)
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(*) Voltage Range 1:
Rated currents specified for mains power supply voltages of 380-400-415 Vac (513-540-560 Vdc).
(**) Voltage Range 2:
Rated currents specified for mains power supply voltages of 440-460-480 Vac (594-621-650 Vdc).
For further details, refer to
and
, and also the CFW320 programming manual.
Figure 2.6:
(a) and (b) Description of the CFW320 identification label
2.5 RECEIVING AND STORAGE
The CFW320 is supplied packed in a cardboard box. There is an identification label affixed to the outside of the
package, identical to the one affixed to the side of the inverter.
Verify whether:
The CFW320 identification label corresponds to the purchased model.
Any damage occurred during transportation.
Report any damage immediately to the carrier.
If the CFW320 is not installed soon, store it in a clean and dry location (temperature between -25 °C and 60 °C
(-13 °F and 140 °F)), with a cover to prevent dust accumulation inside it.
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ATTENTION!
When the inverter is stored for a long period, it becomes necessary to perform the capacitor reforming.
Refer to the procedure recommended in
Section 5.4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE on page 28
of
this manual.
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