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MCCB
'0-----.o
R
'0-----.os
"Y>-----.()T
FLC
Note
1 Surge killer
Power·---~------------------------------------''
source·---------------------------------------------
FLA
Note
1)
When using
MCCB
with trip coil instead of
MC.
VF-A5
E6580516
uo-------
Vo--------l
Wn-------
Fv-----.
R
--~I
CCv------'
I
Forward
run
/stop
Reverse run/stop
Note 2) When using a
400V system, a transformer is necessary to provide 200V or less to the FL
relay sequence.
Fig. 5.2 Wiring example using a magnetic contactor
Installation restrictions
of
secondary-side magnetic contactors
(1)
As a rule, if a magnetic contactor is installed between the inverter and motor,
do
not turn it ON/OFF
while
running. (If the secondary-side contactor is turned ON and
OFF
while running, a large current
may
flow in the inverter, causing inverter damage and failure. )
(2) A magnetic contactor may
be
installed to change the motor
or
to change to the commercial power
source when the inverter is stopped.
Always use an interlock with the magnetic contactor in this
situation so that the
commercial power supply is not applied
to
the inverter's output terminals.
Installation
of
overload relay {thermal relay)
(Refer to page 14;
Examples of selecting equipment for wiring. )
(1) The
VF-AS has a built-in overload protection function that uses an electronic thermal relay. However,
in the
following cases, the thermal relay operation level must be adjusted or an overload relay matching
the motor's characteristics must be
installed between the inverter and motor.
CD
When using a motor having a rated current value different from a Toshiba general-purpose motor.
(Adjust the
electronic thermal level)
® When running a single motor with an output less than the specified standard applicable motor, or
when running
several motor simultaneously (An overload relay must be installed on each motor. )
Note)
If the motor cables for a 400V class inverter are long, the thermal
relay
may malfunction. In this case, lower the carrier frequency (refer um
to adjustment parameters
on
page
71
),
or install a
0.1
µ to 0.5µ F- ·
1
OOOV
film capacitor between the inpuUoutput terminals of each
phase's
thermal relay.
<Example> When using external thermal relays, the inverter can be externally fault-tripped
and
immediately stopped by using the following method (Fig. 5.3).
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