Description, component, Identification, and specifications – GE Industrial Solutions AF-300C AC Drive User Manual
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AF-300C
GEK-85716
DESCRIPTION, COMPONENT
IDENTIFICATION, AND SPECIFICATIONS,
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The
inverter is available in 40 to 300 HP
versions (380-460 VAC
VAC 60
Hz). All of the inverters use two
“Central
Processing Units’
for multifunction processing
to provide high performance in all applications.
General data and specifications for each individual
inverter are listed on the nameplate attached to the
inverter (see Figure 2-1 for nameplate example). See
TABLE 1 for a complete listing of all
inverter
specifications.
lnverter operation and Function Code setting can be
an LED Data Monitor Display. Eleven Touch Keys
and the LOCAL/REMOTE switch arefurnished on the
Keypad Panel for operation and Function Code
adjustment. Operation Monitoring, Function Code
Setting, Fault Monitoring, Data Protection, Reset, and
Mode Changeover can all be performed from the
Touch Panel. Operation Commands and Frequency
Setting Commands can also be entered from the
Keypad Panel. (See Figure 2-4 for Keypad Panel
component identification and function.)
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INSPECTION ITEMS UPON DELIVERY
Upon receipt of the inverter, inspect equipment for
the following items:
1. Check the nameplate to insure that the inverter
specifications correspond to those ordered.
2. Inspect the unit for any damage that may have
occurred during shipment.
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there are any problems or questions regarding
the above, contact the distributor that the inverter
was purchased from.
MOVEMENT AND STORAGE
WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD:
Carry the inverter only by the body, not by the
terminals or top cover. Equipment movement
should only be performed by trained personnel.
For temporary storage after delivery, the following
guidelines should be followed:
1. Ambienttemperature range in the storage area
should be between -25 to
degrees C.
2. Leave inverter in its packing carton to avoid
exposure to dust and potential damage.
3. Avoid placing the inverter directly on a concrete
floor or in a location exposed to direct sunlight.
(Store on a stand or shelf.)
Figure 2-1. NAMEPLATE DATA IDENTIFICATION
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