Yaskawa U1000 Industrial MATRIX Drive User Manual

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General Handling
Wiring Check

NOTICE: Be sure to perform a final check of all sequence wiring and other connections before turning on the power and also check for short

circuits on the control terminals, which may damage the drive.

Selecting a Circuit Breaker or Circuit Interrupter

Yaskawa recommends installing a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to the power supply side. The GFCI should be

designed for use with AC drives (e.g., Type B according to IEC/EN 60755).
Select a Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) or GFCI with a rated current 1.5 to 2 times higher than the drive rated current

to avoid nuisance trips caused by harmonics in the drive input current.

Magnetic Contactor Installation

WARNING! Fire Hazard. Shut off the drive with a magnetic contactor (MC) when a fault occurs in any external equipment such as braking

resistors. Failure to comply may cause resistor overheating, fire, and injury to personnel.

NOTICE: To get the full performance life out of the capacitor for the control power supply and circuit relays, refrain from switching the drive

power supply off and on more than once every 30 minutes. Frequent use can damage the drive. Use the drive to stop and start the motor.

Inspection and Maintenance

WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. Capacitors for the control power supply do not immediately discharge after shutting off the power.

Wait for at least the amount of time specified on the drive before touching any components after shutting off the power. Failure to comply

may cause injury to personnel from electrical shock.

WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. When a drive is running a PM motor, voltage continues to be generated at the motor terminals after

the drive is shut off while the motor coasts to stop. Take the precautions described below to prevent shock and injury:

∙ In applications where the machine can still rotate after the drive has fully stopped a load, install a switch to the drive output side to disconnect

the motor and the drive.

∙ Do not allow an external force to rotate the motor beyond the maximum allowable speed or to rotate the motor when the drive has been

shut off.

∙ Wait for at least the time specified on the warning label after opening the load switch on the output side before inspecting the drive or

performing any maintenance.

∙ Do not open and close the load switch while the motor is running.

∙ If the motor is coasting, make sure the power to the drive is turned on and the drive output has completely stopped before closing the load

switch.

WARNING! Burn Hazard. Because the heatsink can get very hot during operation, take proper precautions to prevent burns. When replacing

the cooling fan, shut off the power and wait at least 15 minutes to be sure that the heatsink has cooled down. Failure to comply may cause

burn injury to personnel.

Wiring

All wire ends should use ring terminals for UL/cUL compliance. Use only the tools recommended by the terminal manufacturer

for crimping.

Transporting the Drive

NOTICE: Never steam clean the drive. During transport, keep the drive from coming into contact with salts, fluorine, bromine, phthalate

ester, and other such harmful chemicals.

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Motor Application Precautions

Standard Induction Motors
Low-Speed Range

The cooling fan of a standard motor should sufficiently cool the motor at the rated speed. As the self-cooling capability of

such a motor decreases with the speed, applying full torque at low speed will possibly damage the motor. Reduce the load

torque as the motor slows to prevent motor damage from overheat.

Figure i.1

shows the allowable load characteristics for a

Yaskawa standard motor. Use a motor designed specifically for operation with a drive when 100% continuous torque is needed

at low speeds.

i.1 Preface

YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP C710636 04C U1000 Industrial MATRIX Drive Quick Start Guide

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