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12.6 E: Motor Parameters
744 YASKAWA SIEPC71061705H GA700 Series Technical Manual
There is an AC reactor connected to the drive output.
For more conditions, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales representative.
Note:
The voltage values in the figures are for 200 V class drives. Multiply the values by 2 for 400 V class drives.
HD: 2004 - 2021, 4002 - 4012
ND: 2004 - 2018, 4002 - 4009
HD: 2030 - 2211, 4018 - 4103
ND: 2021 - 2169, 4012 - 4089
HD: 2257 - 2415, 4140 - 4675
ND: 2211 - 2415, 4103 - 4675
B : High Trq, 60 Hz, 65% Vmin Boost
Use this pattern when high torque is necessary during start up.
Select this pattern only in these conditions:
The wiring distance between the drive and motor is 150 m (492.1 ft) minimum
There is an AC reactor connected to the drive output.
For more conditions, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales representative.
Note:
The voltage values in the figures are for 200 V class drives. Multiply the values by 2 for 400 V class drives.
HD: 2004 - 2021, 4002 - 4012
ND: 2004 - 2018, 4002 - 4009
HD: 2030 - 2211, 4018 - 4103
ND: 2021 - 2169, 4012 - 4089
HD: 2257 - 2415, 4140 - 4675
ND: 2211 - 2415, 4103 - 4675
C : Const Trq, 60Hz base, 90Hz max
Use this constant output pattern to rotate motors at more than 60 Hz. Output voltage is constant when you operate
at more than 60 Hz.
Note:
The voltage values in the figures are for 200 V class drives. Multiply the values by 2 for 400 V class drives.
HD: 2004 - 2021, 4002 - 4012
ND: 2004 - 2018, 4002 - 4009
HD: 2030 - 2211, 4018 - 4103
ND: 2021 - 2169, 4012 - 4089
HD: 2257 - 2415, 4140 - 4675
ND: 2211 - 2415, 4103 - 4675
D : Const Trq, 60Hz base, 120Hz max
Use this constant output pattern to rotate motors at more than 60 Hz. Output voltage is constant when you operate
at more than 60 Hz.
Note:
The voltage values in the figures are for 200 V class drives. Multiply the values by 2 for 400 V class drives.

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