Application precautions when installing a gfci, Installing a magnetic contactor, Disconnecting the power supply – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. Disconnect the MCCB (or ELCB) and MC before wiring terminals.

Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death.

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Application Precautions when Installing a GFCI

Drive outputs generate high-frequency leakage current as a result of high-speed switching.

Install a GFCI on the input side of the drive to switch off potentially harmful leakage current.
Factors in determining leakage current:
• Size of the AC drive
• AC drive carrier frequency
• Motor cable type and length
• EMI/RFI filter
If the GFCI trips spuriously, consider changing these items or use a GFCI with a higher trip

level.

Note:

Choose a GFCI designed specifically for an AC drive. The operation time should be at least 0.1 s with

sensitivity amperage of at least 200 mA per drive. The output waveform of the drive may cause an

increase in leakage current. This may in turn cause the leakage breaker to malfunction. Increase the

sensitivity amperage or lower the carrier frequency to correct the problem.

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Installing a Magnetic Contactor

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Disconnecting the Power Supply

The drive should be shut off in the case of a fault in external equipment such as braking

resistors through use of a Magnetic Contactor (MC).

NOTICE: Do not connect electromagnetic switches or MCs to the output motor circuits without proper

sequencing. Improper sequencing of output motor circuits may cause damage to the drive.

NOTICE: Install an MC on the input side of the drive when the drive should not automatically restart after

power loss. To get the full performance life out of the electrolytic capacitors and circuit relays, refrain from

switching the MC more than once every 30 minutes. Frequent use can damage the drive. Use the drive to

stop and start the motor.

Note:

1. Install an MC to the drive output to prevent the drive from restarting automatically when the power

is restored after momentary power loss.

2. Set up a delay for the MC so that it does not open prematurely for the drive to continue operating

through momentary power loss.

7.4 Installing Peripheral Devices

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Peripheral Devices & Options

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