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Model | GD200A-0R7G-4 |
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Power | 0.75 kW |
Output Voltage | 0-380V AC |
Cooling Method | Fan cooling |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Protection Level | IP20 |
Frequency Range | 0-400 Hz |
Control Mode | V/F control, Sensorless vector control |
Protection Features | Overcurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheating, Short circuit |
Communication Interface | RS485 |
Ambient Temperature | -10°C to +40°C |
Humidity | <95% (non-condensing) |
Altitude | Below 1000m (Derating above 1000m) |
General safety rules for handling, wiring, and operating the VFD.
Guidelines for the physical mounting and placement of the VFD.
Main circuit wiring schematics for different VFD models.
Schematic diagram for connecting control circuit wiring.
Step-by-step guide to change VFD parameters using the keypad.
Parameters for core functions like speed mode and run command source.
Parameters for controlling motor start-up and shutdown sequences.
Parameters for configuring and tuning motor 1.
Parameters specific to the vector control operating mode.
Parameters related to SVPWM control, including V/F curves.
Configuration options for all input terminals, including digital and analog.
Configuration options for output terminals like relays and pulse outputs.
Parameters for configuring and tuning the PID control loop.
Parameters for implementing Simple PLC and multi-step speed sequences.
Parameters for VFD protection functions like overvoltage and overload.
Steps for the initial power-up and startup sequence of the VFD.
Guidance on setting motor parameters and performing autotuning.
Explains different methods for starting and stopping the VFD.
Step-by-step guide for tuning PID parameters.
Methods available for resetting VFD faults.
Table detailing fault codes, causes, and corrective actions.
Troubleshooting guide for when the motor is not rotating.
Troubleshooting steps for motor vibration or noise issues.
Analysis and solutions for overvoltage and undervoltage faults.