GE Industrial Solutions AF-300C AC Drive User Manual

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AF-300C

GEK-85716

Surge Suppressor Connection

When a magnetic coil actuated device such as a
starter, control relay, solenoid valve, etc., opens and
closes, the current will sharply fluctuate resulting in a
voltage

spike

(or noise). In some instances this

voltage spike can cause misoperation of the electri-
cal circuits of the inverter and other peripheral equip-

ment. A surge suppressor should be connected

across all magnetic coils connected to the inverter, as
well as across all magnetic coils with supply wiring

running parallel with inverter wiring. Wiring should be

kept as short as possible (8 inches

cm] maxi-

mum). See Figure 4-14 for connection methods and

thefollowing chart for recommended RC Filter capac-

ity.

Magnetic Contactor (DC)

Main Circuit (AC)

Auxiliary Relay (DC)
Auxiliary Relay (AC)
Solenoid Brake (DC)

Braking Clutch

Surge Suppressor (RC Filter) Application

RC Filter or Diode

0.2 microfarad, 5 0 0 VDC Capacitor; 500 O h m Resistor or diode*.
0.2 microfarad, 5 0 0 VDC Capacitor; 500 O h m Resistor.
0.1 microfarad, 5 0 0 VDC Capacitor; 500 O h m

Resistor or diode*.

0.2 microfarad, 5 0 0 VDC Capacitor; 500 O h m Resistor.

0.2 microfarad, 500 VDC Capacitor; 500 Ohm Resistor or diode*.
0.2 microfarad, 500 VDC Capacitor; 500 O h m Resistor.

*Diode to be used only when the current of the operating coil is no more #an Amp.

I

DC

M a g n e t c

a c t o r

Figure 4-14.

SUPPRESSOR CONNECTION

4-9

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