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VFD68 Variable Frequency Drives
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Making Low-Voltage Wiring Connections on VFD68Dxx Drives
Low-voltage wiring terminals are located underneath the front cover. See Figure 22, Table 24, and Table 25.
After you finish making the low-voltage wiring connections, replace the front cover (Figure 16 on page 26).
Table 24: VFD68Dxx Drives Low-Voltage Connection Information for the Primary Board (Part 1 of 2)
Terminal
Label
1
Signal Type
Description
RH
Contact Input
Run High Speed
RM
Contact Input
Run Medium Speed
RL
Contact Input
Run Low Speed
MRS
Contact Input
Current Input Selection - Connect terminal MRS to terminal SD to enable the
4–20 mA input, Analog Input 2 (AI2).
RES
Contact Input
Reset - Turn on the RES signal (100 ms or longer) to turn off the VFD output and
reset the thermal relay and regenerative brake circuits
SD
Common
Common for contact inputs (using Sink logic - default setting) and 24 VDC supply
AM
Analog Output
0
–
10 VDC analog output corresponding to output frequency
PC
+24V
+24 VDC Supply
SE
Open Collector
Common
Common for RUN terminal
RUN
Open Collector
Transistor Output
VFD Running - Switched low (transistor conducts) when the VFD output frequency
is higher than the start frequency (the motor is running). Switched high (transistor is
off) when the motor is off.
FU
Open Collector
Transistor Output
Frequency detection output - switched low (transistor conducts) when VFD output
frequency has reached or exceeded the detection frequency. Switched high
(transistor is off) when VFD output frequency is below detection frequency.
A
Relay Output (N.O.)
During normal operation, relay contacts A and C are connected. (maximum alarm
load: 230 VAC, 0.3 A or 30 VDC, 0.3 A).
Figure 22: VFD68Dxx Drives Connection Information