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Model | LA500 |
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Category | DC Drives |
Enclosure Rating | IP20 |
Control Method | Vector control, V/f control |
Communication Interfaces | DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP |
Protection Features | Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, overload, short circuit, ground fault |
Ambient Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C (non-freezing) |
Cooling Method | Fan-cooled |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Specifies the required experience and user types for operating the drive.
Covers safety precautions, signal words, and general instructions for safe operation.
Details hazards like electrical shock, fire, and sudden movement, with required actions.
Defines intended use and states Yaskawa's exclusion of liability for misuse or specific applications.
Identifies the location and content of warning labels on the drive unit.
Details the front and back views of the keypad and defines its components and functions.
Describes LED indicators, arrow keys, ENTER, ESC, and LED display functions for operation.
Specifies environmental conditions like area of use, power supply, temperature, and humidity.
Instructions for safely removing and reattaching drive covers during installation or maintenance.
Details hazards and procedures for electrical installation, including grounding and cover safety.
Illustrates the standard wiring connections for three-phase 200V and 400V class drives.
Highlights safety and connection precautions for wiring the drive and motor.
Provides tables for recommended wire gauges and tightening torques for control circuits.
Details crimp ferrule usage, dimensions, and recommended tools.
Guides users through setting up the drive using the user-parameter menu and setup mode.
Lists important parameters available in the General-Purpose Setup Mode.
Explains key drive parameters like Control Method Selection, Run Command Selection, and Stopping Method.
Provides guidance on identifying and resolving drive faults and alarms via keypad and LEDs.
Lists frequent faults, their causes, and possible solutions for troubleshooting.
Provides guidance on proper disposal of the product and packaging according to regulations.
Explains the CE Mark and lists harmonized standards for safety and EMC directives.
Confirms compliance with the CE Low Voltage Directive and lists conditions for incorporated machines.
Specifies the recommended installation location and environmental conditions for the drive.
Details requirements for branch circuit protection using semiconductor fuses as per EN 61800-5-1.
Explains how to comply with EMC Directive using built-in or external EMC filters.
Instructions on how to enable/disable the internal EMC filter and related safety precautions.
Introduces the Safe Disable input feature and its compliance with safety standards.
Specifies screw sizes and tightening torques for EMC filter switch installation.
Details specifications for Safe Disable input/output, response times, and performance levels.
Highlights hazards and safety guidelines for using the Safe Disable function, including sudden movement and electrical shock.
Describes the two isolated channels of the Safe Disable circuit and their function.
Explains how to enable/disable the Safe Disable function to achieve 'Safe Torque Off' status.
Illustrates drive operation when switching between usual operation and 'Safe Torque Off' status.
Provides steps to test the Safe Disable input after maintenance or part replacement.
Explains how MFDO output and keypad display indicate Safe Disable function status and faults.
Lists factory-recommended semiconductor fuses for three-phase 200V and 400V class drives.
Details wire gauges, stripping lengths, and torques for 200V class main circuit wiring.
Details wire gauges, stripping lengths, and torques for 400V class main circuit wiring.
Records the dates of publication, revision numbers, sections, and content changes.