Yaskawa VS-626 MC5 User Manual

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12.1

Inverter Application Precautions

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12.1.3 Settings

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Upper Limits

The Digital Operator can be used to set high-speed operation up to a maximum of 400 Hz. Incorrect settings
can be dangerous. Use the maximum frequency setting functions to set upper limits. (The maximum output
frequency is factory-set to 60 Hz.)

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DC Injection Braking

The motor can overheat if the DC injection braking voltage or braking time is set to a large value.

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Acceleration/Deceleration Times

The motor’s acceleration and deceleration times are determined by the torque generated by the motor, the
load torque, and the load’s inertial moment (GD

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/4). If the stall prevention functions are activated during

acceleration or deceleration, increase the acceleration or deceleration time. The stall prevention functions will
increase the acceleration or deceleration time by the amount of time the stall prevention function is active.
To reduce the acceleration or deceleration times, increase the capacity of the motor and Inverter.

12.1.4 Handling

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Wiring Check

The Inverter will be internally damaged if the power supply voltage is applied to output terminal U, V, or W.
Check wring for any mistakes before supplying power. Check all wiring and sequences carefully.

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Magnetic Contactor Installation

Do not start and stop operation frequently with a magnetic contactor installed on the power supply line. Do-
ing so can cause the Inverter to malfunction.

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Inspections

The internal capacitors in the Inverter require time to discharge after the power supply is turned OFF. Do not
start inspections until the CHARGE indicator goes out.

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Wiring UL/C-UL Inverters

Always use closed-loop connectors when wiring Inverters that meet UL or C-UL standards. Always use the
crimp tool specified by the manufacturer of the closed-loop connectors.

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