Connecting a surge suppressor, Connecting a noise filter, Connecting a dc link choke – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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Connecting a DC Link Choke

Ensure the jumper between terminals +1 and +2 (terminals are jumpered for shipment) is

removed when connecting a DC link choke. The jumper must be installed if no DC link choke

is used.

Refer to Connecting a DC Link Choke on page 187

for an example of DC link choke

wiring.

A

C

D

R/L1

+1

+2

B

S/L2

T/L3

A – Power supply
B – MCCB

C – Drive
D – DC link choke

Figure 7.4 Connecting a DC Link Choke

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Connecting a Surge Suppressor

A surge suppressor suppresses transient voltages generated from switching an inductive load

near the drive. Inductive loads include magnetic contactors, relays, valves, solenoids and

brakes. Always use a surge suppressor or diode when operating with an inductive load.

Note:

Never connect a surge suppressor to the drive output.

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Connecting a Noise Filter

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Input-Side Noise Filter

Drive outputs generate noise as a result of high-speed switching. This noise flows from inside

the drive back toward the power supply, possibly affecting other equipment. Installing a noise

filter to the input side of the drive can reduce the amount of noise flowing back into the power

supply. This also prevents noise from entering the drive from the power supply.
• Use a noise filter specifically designed for AC drives.
• Install the noise filter as close as possible to the drive.

7.4 Installing Peripheral Devices

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Peripheral Devices & Options

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