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Model | GD300-1R5G-4 |
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Power | 1.5kW |
Input Frequency | 50/60Hz |
Output Current | 3.7A |
Protection Level | IP20 |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Control Mode | V/F |
Protection Features | Overcurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheat, Overload, Short circuit |
Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Altitude | Up to 1000 m |
Defines safety terms like Danger, Warning, Note, and Qualified Electricians for clear understanding.
Explains symbols used to indicate potential hazards and necessary precautions.
Provides essential safety guidelines for VFD operation, including waiting times for different models.
Details crucial safety steps before and during VFD commissioning and operation, including power handling.
Outlines safety procedures for VFD maintenance, inspection, and component replacement.
Specifies environmental conditions required for VFD installation and operation, including temperature and altitude limits.
Outlines checks after installation to ensure correct wiring, component mounting, and overall readiness.
Describes essential steps for initial VFD setup and operation, including motor parameter configuration.
Details the technical specifications of the VFD, including input/output voltage, current, power, and control features.
Lists detailed electrical specifications for various VFD models, including power and current ratings.
Details requirements for the physical installation of the VFD, including environmental conditions.
Specifies environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, altitude, and running environment for VFD installation.
Provides main circuit connection diagrams for different VFD voltage ratings and power levels.
Illustrates the main circuit terminals for various VFD models, showing connections for power input and output.
Details the steps for correctly wiring the main circuit terminals, including grounding and connecting power/motor cables.
Illustrates the control circuit wiring, including digital and analog inputs, outputs, and communication interfaces.
Provides a detailed breakdown of the control circuit terminals, their names, and descriptions.
Explains how to connect input/output signals, including NPN/PNP modes and power supply options.
Describes methods for protecting the VFD and cables against short circuits and thermal overload.
Details the components and functions of the VFD keypad, including its connectivity and LED indicators.
Describes the function of each button on the keypad, including navigation and operation keys.
Explains the different display states of the keypad, such as stopping, running, and fault modes.
Describes how fault codes are displayed on the keypad and how to perform a fault reset.
Outlines the process for entering and editing function codes via the keypad.
Explains how to operate the VFD via the panel and describes the menu structure for function codes.
Details the three-level menu system and the process for modifying function code values.
Explains how to set and manage the password protection feature for VFD parameters.
Explains the parameter structure, including groups, codes, and modification conditions.
Configures parameters for vector control mode, including speed loop, current loop, and torque control settings.
Sets various protection parameters, including phase loss, overvoltage, and current limit actions.
Guides users through the initial power-up procedure, including pre-checks and expected display states.
Explains the three starting methods and selection criteria for different load types and inertia.
Details methods for resetting VFD faults using keypad, digital input, or power cycling.
Provides a systematic approach to identifying and resolving VFD faults, including parameter checks and consulting tables.
Lists common VFD faults (OUt1, OUt2, OV1, etc.), their causes, and corresponding solutions.
Provides diagnostic flowcharts for common issues like motor not working or motor vibration.
Covers selection of braking components (resistors, units) based on motor characteristics and operating conditions.