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NOTICE

If a fuse is blown or a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is tripped, check the wiring and the selection of the
peripheral devices.
Contact your supplier if the cause cannot be identified after checking the above.
Do not restart the drive immediately operate the peripheral devices if a fuse is blown or a GFCI is tripped.
Check the wiring and the selection of peripheral devices to identify the cause. Contact your supplier before restarting the
drive or the peripheral devices if the cause cannot be identified.
Do not expose the drive to halogen group disinfectants.
Failure to comply may cause damage to the electrical components in the drive.
Do not pack the drive in wooden materials that have been fumigated or sterilized.
Do not sterilize the entire package after the product is packed.

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General Application Precautions

Selection
Installing a Reactor

Use an AC reactor or DC link choke in the following situations:
• to suppress harmonic current.
• to smooth peak current that results from capacitor switching.
• when the power supply is above 600 kVA.
• when the drive is running from a power supply system with thyristor converters.

4000

600

0

60

400

Drive Capacity (kVA)

Power Supply

Capacity (kVA)

Power supply harmonics
reactor required

Reactor
unnecessary

Figure i.1 Installing a Reactor

Drive Capacity

For specialized motors, make sure that the motor rated current is less than the rated output current for the drive.
When running more than one motor in parallel from a single drive, the capacity of the drive should be larger than [total motor

rated current × 1.1].

Starting Torque

The overload rating of the drive determines the starting and accelerating characteristics of the motor. Expect lower running

torque than when running the motor from line power. To get more starting torque, use a larger drive or increase both the motor

and drive capacity.

Emergency/Fast Stop

During a drive fault condition, a protective circuit is activated and drive output is shut off. The motor may coast to a stop or

attempt to decelerate depending on parameter settings. If the emergency/fast stop cannot stop the load as fast as desired, a

customer-supplied mechanical brake may be required. Test emergency stop circuitry before putting drive into operation.

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Repetitive Starting/Stopping

Applications with frequent starts and stops often exceed 150% of their rated current values. Heat stress generated from

repetitive high current can shorten the life span of the IGBTs. The expected lifetime for the IGBTs is about 8 million start and

stop cycles with a 4 kHz carrier frequency and a 150% peak current.

i.1 Preface

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