Yaskawa 120 Series I/O Modules User Manual

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1 Introduction and Precautions

1.2.4 Wiring Precautions

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• If connecting an inductive load in parallel with DC Input Module, connect the fly-

wheel diode in parallel with the inductive load to prevent surge voltage.

Failure to connect a flywheel diode may result in damage to the DC Input Mod-
ule.

• If connecting an inductive load to the DC Output Module, connect the flywheel

diode in parallel with the inductive load to prevent surge voltage.

Failure to connect a flywheel diode may result in damage to the DC Output
Module.

• If connecting a contact to an inductive load of the DC Output Module, connect the

flywheel diode in parallel with the inductive load to prevent surge voltage.

Failure to connect a flywheel diode may result in damage to the DC Output
Module.

• Insulation is not provided between the channels of the Analog Input Module.

To insulate all the analog signals connected to the Analog Input Module, use a com-
mercial isolation amplifier for each channel.

Incorrect connections may cause damages and malfunctions of the Analog
Input Modules.

• The maximum allowable load current for Analog Output Modules (

±10V, 2 chan-

nels) is

±5 mA (2 kΩ). The load resistance must be 2 kΩ or more.

Incorrect connection may cause the output signal to be overloaded, and result in
damages or malfunction of the Analog Output Module.

• The maximum allowable load current for Analog Output Modules (0 to10V, 2 chan-

nels) is 5 mA (2 k

Ω). The load resistance must be 2 kΩ or more.

Incorrect connection may cause the output signal to be overloaded, and result in
damages or malfunction of the Analog Output Module.

• The maximum allowable load current for Analog Output Modules (0 to 5V, 2 chan-

nels) is 2.5 mA (2 k

Ω). The load resistance must be 2 kΩ or more.

Incorrect connection may cause the output signal to be overloaded, and result in
damages or malfunction of the Analog Output Module.

• The maximum allowable load resistance for Analog Output Modules (4 mA to 20

mA, 2 channels) is 550 k

Ω). The load resistance must be 550 kΩ or more.

Incorrect connection may cause the output signal to be overloaded, and result in
damages or malfunction of the Analog Output Module.

• If using Low Voltage Directive compliant products, always use round crimp termi-

nals for M3 screws and mount insulation cover at each crimp when connecting
wires to wiring terminals.

If bare wires are used, an electric shock or a short-circuit may result if the wires
become loose.

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