Connection of stand-alone option units
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
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NOTE
• The control logic (sink logic/source logic) of the converter and the inverter must be matched. The converter does not operate
properly if the control logic is not consistent with each other.
(Refer to page 41 for the switching of the control logic. Refer to the FR-XC Instruction Manual for the switching of the control
logic of the converter.)
• Keep the wiring length between terminals as short as possible.
• When the power is distorted or falls off sharply, the reactors may generate abnormal acoustic noise. This acoustic noise is
caused by the power supply fault and not by the damage of the converter.
• Configure a system so that the magnetic contactor at the converter input side shuts off the power supply at a failure of the
converter or the connected inverter. (The converter does not shut off the power supply by itself.) Failure to do so may
overheat and burn the resistors in the converter and the connected inverter.
• Do not connect a DC reactor to the inverter when using the converter in the common bus regeneration mode.
• For details on model selection and connection, refer to the FR-XC Instruction Manual.
• For details on connection in common bus regeneration mode with harmonic suppression enabled or in power regeneration
mode 2, refer to the FR-XC Instruction Manual.
Never connect the power supply to terminals R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 on the inverter. Incorrect connection will damage the inverter and the
converter.
Remove the jumper across terminals P/+ and P1.
Connect between the inverter terminal P/+ and the converter terminal P/+ and between the inverter terminal N/- and the converter
terminal N/- for polarity consistency.
Connecting opposite polarity of terminals P/+ and N/- will damage the converter and the inverter.
Confirm the correct phase sequence of three-phase current to connect between the reactor and the converter, and between the power
supply and terminals R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3.
Incorrect connection will damage the converter.
Be sure to connect the power supply and terminals R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 of the converter. Operating the inverter without connecting
them will damage the converter.
Use Pr.178 to Pr.189 (Input terminal function selection) to assign the terminals used for the X10 signal.
To use separate power supply for the control circuit, remove each jumper at terminal R1/L11 and terminal S1/L21.
Install UL listed fuses on the input side of the reactor to meet the UL/cUL standards (refer to the FR-XC Instruction Manual for
information about the fuse).
Do not install an MCCB or MC between the reactor and the converter. Doing so disrupts proper operation.
Do not connect anything to terminal P4.
Caution
In the common bus regeneration mode, always connect between the converter terminal RYB and the
inverter terminal to which the X10 (MRS) signal is assigned and between the converter terminal SE
and the inverter terminal SD. If the terminals are not connected, the converter may be damaged.