Installation and Wiring
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6.1 Precautions for installation
   After the inverter is installed, please pay attention to check the installation of the inverter:
Step 1: Input power cables and motor cables to see if the ampacity selection meets the actual load requirements.
Step 2: Whether the peripheral accessories of the inverter are selected correctly and installed correctly; whether the 
            installation cable meets its flow requirements; including input reactor, input carrier, output reactor, DC reactor 
            braking unit and braking resistor.
Step 3: Whether the inverter is installed on flame-retardant materials; and whether the heating accessories (reactors, 
            braking resistors) are kept away from flammable materials.
Step 4: Whether all control cables have been routed separately from power cables; whether the routing has fully taken 
            into account the special requirements of E MC .
Step 5: Whether all wiring systems have been properly grounded according to the requirements of the inverter.
Step 6: Whether the installation spacing of all installations of the inverter is installed according to the requirements of 
            the manual.
Step 7: Check whether the installation method of the inverter is consistent with the requirements in the manual; try to 
            install it vertically.
Step 8: Confirm whether the external wiring terminals of the inverter are fastened and whether the torque meets the 
            requirements.
Step 9: Confirm that there are no screws, cables, or other conductive objects left inside the inverter. If there is, please
  take it out.
Precautions
illustrate
Compared with power 
frequency operation
The output voltage is a PWM wave, which contains certain harmonics. Therefore, the 
temperature rise, noise and vibration of the motor during use are slightly increased 
compared with power frequency operation.
run at low speed
When the frequency converter drives an ordinary motor to run at low speed for a long 
time, the output torque must be reduced due to the deterioration of the heat dissipation 
effect of the motor. If it needs to run at low speed and constant torque for a long time, a 
variable frequency motor must be selected.
Motor electronic thermal 
protection value
When selecting a suitable motor, the frequency converter can implement thermal 
protection for the motor. If the rated capacity of the motor does not match the frequency 
converter, it is necessary to adjust the protection value or take other protection measures 
to ensure the safe operation of the motor.
at frequencies above
 5 0Hz
If the operation exceeds 50Hz , in addition to considering the increased vibration and noise 
of the motor, it is also necessary to ensure the operating speed range of the motor bearings 
and mechanical devices. Be sure to inquire in advance .
Lubrication of mechanical 
devices
Mechanical devices that require lubrication, such as gearboxes and gears, may be damaged 
due to poor lubrication effect during long-term low-speed operation, so be sure to check 
in advance.
Negative torque load
For occasions such as thousands of lifting loads, negative torque often occurs, and the 
inverter often trips due to overcurrent or overvoltage faults. At this time, it should be 
considered to select a braking component with appropriate parameters.
Mechanical resonance 
point of load device
In a certain output frequency range, the inverter may encounter the mechanical resonance 
point of the load device, which must be avoided by setting the jump frequency.
Occasions with frequent 
start and stop
It is suitable for starting and stopping the inverter through the terminals. It is strictly 
forbidden to use contactors and other switching devices on the input side of the inverter 
for direct frequent start and stop operations, otherwise the equipment will be damaged.
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NVF2G-S Series Inverter User's Guide