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8.5 Installing Peripheral Devices
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710616 27G YASKAWA AC Drive A1000 Technical Manual 427
Peripheral Devices &
Options
8
8.5 Installing Peripheral Devices
This section describes the proper steps and precautions to take when installing or connecting various peripheral devices
to the drive.
NOTICE: Use a class 2 power supply (UL standard) when connecting to the control terminals. Improper application of peripheral
devices could result in drive performance degradation due to improper power supply.
Dynamic Braking Options
Dynamic braking (DB) helps bring the motor to a smooth and rapid stop when working with high inertia loads. As the
drive lowers the frequency of a motor moving a high inertia load, regeneration occurs. This can cause an overvoltage
situation when the regenerative energy flows back into the DC bus capacitors. A braking resistor prevents these
overvoltage faults.
NOTICE: Do not allow unqualified personnel to use the product. Failure to comply could result in damage to the drive or braking
circuit. Carefully review the braking resistor instruction manual when connecting a braking resistor option to the drive.
Note: 1. The braking circuit must be sized properly in order to dissipate the power required to decelerate the load in the desired time. Ensure
that the braking circuit can dissipate the energy for the set deceleration time prior to running the drive.
2. Disable the drive's internal braking transistor protection by setting L8-01 = 0 when using braking resistor options.
3. Ensure that Stall
Prevention is disabled during deceleration (L3-04 = 0), when using a regenerative converter, a regenerative unit, a
braking resistor or the Braking Resistor Unit. The default setting for the Stall Prevention function will interfere with the braking
resistor.
WARNING! F
ire Hazard. The braking resistor connection terminals are B1 and B2. Do not connect a braking resistor directly to any
other terminals. Improper wiring connections could result in death or serious injury by fire. Failure to comply may result in damage to
the braking circuit or drive.
NOTICE: Connect braking resistors to the drive as shown in the I/O wiring examples. Improperly wiring braking circuits could result in
damage to the drive or equipment.
Installing a Braking Resistor: ERF type
An ERF type braking resistors provides dynamic braking capability with up to 3% ED. It can be directly connected to the
drives B1 and B2 terminals like shown in Figure 8.18.
Enable the drive’s braking resistor overload protection by setting L8-01 = 1 when using E
RF type resistors.
Figure 8.16
Figure 8.18 Connecting a Braking Resistor: ERF Type
Drive
Braking Resistor
B1
B2

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YASKAWA A1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAC Drive
SeriesA1000
Input Voltage200-240V, 380-480V
Frequency Range0-400 Hz
Horsepower Range0.5 to 1000 HP
Power Range0.4 to 630 kW
Control MethodV/f Control
Overload Capacity150% for 60 seconds
BrakingDynamic Braking
CommunicationModbus
SafetySafe Torque Off (STO)
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheat
Operating Temperature-10 to +50°C
Storage Temperature-20 to 60°C
Humidity5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
EnclosureIP20

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