5.2 European Standards
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WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. After the drive blows a fuse or trips an RCM/RCD, do not immediately energize the drive
or operate peripheral devices. Wait for the time specified on the warning label at a minimum and make sure that all indicators
are OFF. Then check the wiring and peripheral device ratings to find the cause of the problem. If you do not know the cause of
the problem, contact Yaskawa before you energize the drive or peripheral devices. If you do not fix the problem before you
operate the drive or peripheral devices, it can cause serious injury or death.
Single-Phase 200 V Class
Table 5.3 Factory-Recommended Branch Circuit Protection: Single-Phase 200 V Class
Drive Model
Semiconductor Protection Fuse
Rated Current
Manufacturer: EATON/Bussmann
B001 FWH-25A14F
B002 FWH-25A14F
B004 FWH-60B
B006 FWH-80B
Drive Model
Semiconductor Protection Fuse
Rated Current
Manufacturer: EATON/Bussmann
B010 FWH-100B
B012 FWH-125B
B018 FWH-150B
Three-Phase 200 V Class
Table 5.4 Factory-Recommended Branch Circuit Protection: Three-Phase 200 V Class
Drive Model
Semiconductor Protection Fuse
Rated Current
Manufacturer: EATON/Bussmann
2001 FWH-25A14F
2002 FWH-25A14F
2004 FWH-25A14F
2006 FWH-25A14F
2008 FWH-70B
2010 FWH-70B
2012 FWH-70B
Drive Model
Semiconductor Protection Fuse
Rated Current
Manufacturer: EATON/Bussmann
2018 FWH-90B
2021 FWH-90B
2030 FWH-100B
2042 FWH-150B
2056 FWH-200B
2070 FWH-200B
2082 FWH-225A
Three-Phase 400 V Class
Table 5.5 Factory-Recommended Branch Circuit Protection: Three-Phase 400 V Class
Drive Model
Semiconductor Protection Fuse
Rated Current
Manufacturer: EATON/Bussmann
4001 FWH-40B
4002 FWH-40B
4004 FWH-50B
4005 FWH-70B
4007 FWH-70B
4009 FWH-90B
4012 FWH-90B
Drive Model
Semiconductor Protection Fuse
Rated Current
Manufacturer: EATON/Bussmann
4018 FWH-80B
4023 FWH-100B
4031 FWH-125B
4038 FWH-175B
4044 FWH-200B
4060 FWH-200B
■ CE Standards Compliance for DC Power Supply Input
To comply with CE Standards, install a fuse for the DC power supply input.
Figure 5.3 shows a wiring example for a DC power supply that has two drives connected in parallel.