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D Wiring the Power Supply
Make sure that the Inverter and Noise Filter are grounded together.
• Always connect the power input terminals (R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3) and power supply via a dedicated
Noise Filter.
• Reduce the length of the ground wire as much as possible.
• Locate the Noise Filter as close as possible to the Inverter. Make sure that the cable length between
the Noise Filter and the Inverter does not exceed 40 cm.
• The following Noise Filters are available.
3-phase 200-V AC Noise Filter
Inverter 3-phase 200-V AC Noise Filter (Rasmi)
Model 3G3JV- Model 3G3JV- Rated current (A)
A2001/A2002/A2004/A2007 PRS2010J 10
A2015/A2022 PRS2020J 16
A2037 PRS2030J 26
Single-phase 200-V AC Noise Filter
Inverter Single-phase 200-V Noise Filter (Rasmi)
Model 3G3JV- Model 3G3JV- Rated current (A)
AB001/AB002/AB004 PRS1010J 10
AB007/AB015 PRS1020J 20
3-phase 400-V AC Noise Filter
Inverter 3-phase 200-V AC Noise Filter (Rasmi)
Model 3G3JV- Model 3G3JV- Rated current (A)
A4002/A4004 PRS3005J 5
A4007/A4015/A4022 PRS3010J 10
A4037 PRS3020J 15
D Connecting a Motor to the Inverter
• When connecting a motor to the Inverter, be sure to use a cable with a braided shield.
• Reduce the length of the cable as short as possible and ground the shield on the Inverter side as well
as the motor side. Make sure that the cable length between the Inverter and the motor does not exceed
20 m. Furthermore, connect a clamp core (Clamp Filter) close to the output terminals of the Inverter.
Product Model Manufacturer
Clamp Filter 2CAT3035-1330 TDK
D Wiring a Control Cable
• Be sure to connect a cable with a braided shield to the control circuit terminals.
• Ground the shield on the Inverter side only.
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