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Fuji Electric Frenic-Mini User Manual

Fuji Electric Frenic-Mini
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User's Manual
24A7-E-0023d

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Fuji Electric Frenic-Mini Specifications

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ModelFrenic-Mini
CategoryInverter
Voltage ClassSingle-phase 200V, Three-phase 200V, Three-phase 400V
Output Frequency Range0.1 to 400Hz
Control MethodV/f Control, Dynamic Torque Vector Control
Enclosure RatingIP20
Input Voltage3-Phase 200-240V, 380-480V
Output Power Range0.1kW to 15kW
Overload Capacity150% for 1 minute
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheat
Braking UnitBuilt-in
Cooling MethodFan cooling
Ambient Temperature-10 to +50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Humidity5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
AltitudeUp to 1000m above sea level

Summary

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO FRENIC-MINI

1.1 Features

Details the upgraded features of the FRENIC-Mini series, including dynamic torque vector control, RS-485 communication, and PMSM support.

1.2 Control System

Provides an overview of the inverter's control systems, PWM modulation, and dynamic torque vector control.

1.3 Recommended Configuration

Shows the recommended configuration for an inverter and peripheral equipment, including circuit breakers, contactors, and DC reactors.

Chapter 2 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

2.1 External View and Terminal Blocks

Illustrates the external view and details the wiring section, including terminal blocks for power, control, and communication.

2.2 Names and Functions of Keypad Components

Explains the keypad components: LED monitor, potentiometer, and six keys, detailing their functions in different operation modes.

Chapter 3 OPERATION USING THE KEYPAD

3.1 Overview of Operation Modes

Describes the three operation modes: Running, Programming, and Alarm, and their status transitions.

3.2 Running Mode

Details operations in Running mode: run/stop motor, set frequency and PID commands, monitor status, and jog motor.

3.3 Programming Mode

Explains functions available in Programming mode: Data setting, data checking, drive monitoring, I/O checking, maintenance, and alarm information.

3.4 Alarm Mode

Describes the inverter's behavior in Alarm mode, including releasing alarms, displaying history, and transferring to Programming mode.

Chapter 4 BLOCK DIAGRAMS FOR CONTROL LOGIC

4.1 Symbols Used in the Block Diagrams and their Meanings

Lists and explains symbols commonly used in block diagrams for control logic, including input/output signals and logic gates.

4.2 Drive Frequency Command Generator

Illustrates the block diagram for generating the final drive frequency command from various settings and function codes.

4.3 Drive Command Generator

Shows the block diagram for producing final drive commands (FWD/REV) from run commands, considering function codes and communications.

4.4 Terminal Command Decoders

Details the terminal command decoders for digital input signals, explaining how inputs are assigned to internal terminal commands.

4.5 Digital Output Selector

Explains the processes to select internal logic signals for feeding to digital output signals [Y1] and [30A/B/C].

4.6 Analog Output (FMA) Selector

Illustrates the process for selecting and processing analog signals to be outputted to the analog output terminal [FMA].

4.7 Drive Command Controller

Explains how the drive command controller drives the motor according to internal run commands, frequency generator, or PID commands.

4.8 PID Frequency Command Generator

Describes the PID frequency command generator that becomes active when PID control is enabled, generating commands based on feedback.

Chapter 5 RUNNING THROUGH RS-485 COMMUNICATIONS

5.1 Overview on RS-485 Communication

Explains the extended functions enabled by the RS-485 communication port, including remote keypad and host equipment operation.

5.2 Overview of FRENIC Loader

Introduces FRENIC Loader software for operating the inverter via RS-485, covering function codes, parameter monitoring, and status monitoring.

Chapter 6 SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT

6.1 Configuring the FRENIC-MINI

Lists peripheral equipment and options for FRENIC-MINI, with a configuration example for reference.

6.2 Selecting Wires and Crimp Terminals

Provides information on selecting wires and crimp terminals for connecting the inverter to power lines, motors, and optional equipment.

6.3 Peripheral Equipment

Details peripheral equipment like circuit breakers, surge killers, arresters, and surge absorbers for protecting the inverter and system.

6.4 Selecting Options

Covers optional peripheral equipment like braking resistors, DC reactors, AC reactors, output filters, and surge suppression units.

Chapter 7 SELECTING OPTIMAL MOTOR AND INVERTER CAPACITIES

7.1 Selecting Motors and Inverters

Explains how to select motors and inverters based on output torque characteristics, load machine requirements, and acceleration/deceleration.

7.2 Selecting a Braking Resistor

Provides requirements for selecting braking resistors, including maximum braking torque, discharge energy, and average loss.

Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS

8.1 Standard Models

Lists specifications for standard FRENIC-MINI models, including output ratings, input ratings, braking, and safety standards.

8.2 Semi-standard Models

Details specifications for semi-standard models, including EMC filter built-in types for 400V and single-phase 200V series.

8.3 Common Specifications

Lists common specifications across the FRENIC-MINI series, covering setting ranges, control systems, and operation modes.

8.4 Terminal Specifications

Describes terminal functions, arrangements, and screw specifications for main circuit, analog input, and digital I/O terminals.

8.5 Operating Environment and Storage Environment

Specifies the operating and storage environment requirements, including ambient temperature, humidity, and dust.

8.6 External Dimensions

Provides external dimensions for standard and EMC filter built-in type models, with diagrams for mounting.

8.7 Connection Diagrams

Illustrates connection examples for keypad operation and operation by external signal inputs.

8.8 Details of Protective Functions

Lists protective functions, descriptions, LED monitor displays, alarm outputs, and related function codes.

Chapter 9 FUNCTION CODES

9.1 Function Code Tables

Lists all function codes for FRENIC-MINI, grouped by function type, with data setting ranges and default values.

9.2 Details of Function Codes

Provides detailed explanations for each function code, including their purpose, data setting, and related parameters.

9.3 Notes in Driving PMSM

Offers specific notes and considerations for driving Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSM) with the inverter.

Appendices

App. A Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on electrical noise)

Discusses the effects of inverter noise on other devices and provides noise prevention measures.

App. B Japanese Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage

Summarizes Japanese guidelines for suppressing harmonic noise for high voltage customers and general-purpose inverters.

App. C Effect on Insulation of General-purpose Motors Driven with 400 V Class Inverters

Explains the effect of surge voltages on motor insulation and provides countermeasures against them.

App. D Inverter Generating Loss

Lists the inverter generating loss values at different carrier frequencies and output currents.

App. E Conversion from SI Units

Provides conversion formulas for units used in the manual, from SI units to other common units.

App. F Allowable Current of Insulated Wires

Lists the allowable current for IV wires, HIV wires, and 600 V class cross-linked polyethylene-insulated wires.

App. G Replacement Information

Provides compatibility and differences between FRENIC-MINI series and conventional inverters, including function code comparison.

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