10-7
MHT260a (Engl.)
(3) External braking resistor connection
(2)
M
MM
M
PG
PGPG
PG
(3)
(4)
(1)
L1
L1L1
L1
L2
L2L2
L2
L3
L3L3
L3
DB
DBDB
DB
P1
P1P1
P1
P+
P+P+
P+
N
NN
N
L1C
L1CL1C
L1C L2C
L2CL2C
L2C
Motor
(1) Resistor
(2) Power supply for control circuit
(3) For control input terminal
(4) Battery
(5) 1.25 [mm
2
] cables. Cable length should be within 10 [m]
(6) 0.5 [mm
2
] cables for NTC thermistor. See 6.3 (13) for NTC thermistor
10.7 DC reactor
(1) DC reactor application
Provide and connect an DC reactor in any of the following cases.
(a) Power supply capacity is large
When the power supply capacity exceeds 500 [kVA] (*), the input current of the amplifier becomes large at the time of power on, and there is
a possibility where the rectifying diodes of the amplifier are damaged.
Note : (*) Cable length of 20 [m] with specified cable diameter size.
(b) Power supply voltage is unbalanced
Connect an DC reactor if the power supply voltage unbalance rate is 3% or higher.
Unbalance rate of power supply voltage [%] = × 100
(c) Suppression of higher harmonics
Higher harmonics current is generated in the amplifier.
DC reactor suppresses voltage distortion in the power supply system.
(2) Connection
Connect an DC reactor to the primary (power supply) side of the amplifier.
External braking resistor
(6)
(5)
Max. voltage [V]−Min. voltage [V]
3-phase average voltage [V]
mplifie