Chapter 1 Introduction 
 VFD-EL-W 
   
   
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RFI Jumper Location 
 
 
If it is required by the grounding system or the current leakage is too big and causes tripping, you can 
remove RFI jumper which is near the input terminals (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3) by loosing screws. Once you 
remove the RFI jumper, retighten the screws to keep good grounding to prevent electric shock. 
 
Frame  Power Range  Models 
A1 
0.25 - 1hp  
(0.2 - 0.75kW) 
VFD002EL21W(-1), VFD004EL21W(-1) / 43W(-1),  
VFD007EL21W(-1) / 43W(-1),  
A2 
2 HP (1.5 kW) 
VFD015EL43W(-1) 
B 
2–5.5 HP (1.5–4 kW) 
VFD015EL21W(-1), VFD022EL21W / 43W(-1), VFD040EL43W(-1) 
 
RFI Jumper 
(1)  In the drive there are Varistor / MOVs, which are connected from phase to phase and from phase to ground, to 
protect the drive against mains surges or voltage spikes. 
Because the Varistors / MOVs from phase to ground are connected to ground via the RFI jumper, the 
protection will be ineffective when the RFI jumper is removed. 
(2)  In the models with built-in EMC filter the RFI jumper connects the filer capacitors to ground to form a return 
path for high frequency noise to isolate the noise from contaminating the main power. Removing the RFI 
jumper strongly reduces the effect of the built-in EMC filter. 
Isolating main power from ground:  
When the power distribution system for the motor drive is a floating ground system (IT) or an asymmetric 
ground system (TN), you must remove the RFI jumper. Removing the RFI jumper disconnects the 
internal capacitors from ground to avoid damaging the internal circuits and to reduce the ground leakage 
current. 
Important points regarding ground connection  
  Do not remove RFI jumper while the power is ON. 
  Make sure that main power is OFF before removing the RFI jumper. 
  Removing the RFI jumper also cuts off the built-in EMC filter capacitors. Compliance with the EMC 
specifications is no longer guaranteed. 
If you remove the RFI jumper, you remove the reliable electrical isolation. In other words, all controlled inputs and 
outputs become low-voltage terminals with basic electrical isolation. Also, when you remove the internal RFI 
jumper, the motor drive is no longer electromagnetic compatible (EMC).  
 
  Do not remove the RFI jumper if the main power is a grounded power system to make EMC filter effective  
  You must remove the RFI jumper when conducting high voltage tests. When conducting a high voltage test for 
the entire facility, disconnect the main power and the motor if the leakage current is too high. 
 To prevent damage to the drive, you must remove the RFI jumper connected to ground if the AC motor drive is 
installed on an ungrounded power system or a high resistance-grounded (greater than 30 Ω) power system or a 
corner grounded TN system. 
T/L3
S/L2
R/L1