Yaskawa P1000 AC Drive User Manual

P1000 ac drive quick start procedure, Page 1 of 2, Improper wiring can and will cause

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Step

1

P1000 Model

Identification and Mounting

Connect Motor and

Line Power

Step

2

Step

4

Step

3

The following
procedure is a
supplement to
other
documentation
supplied with this
equipment and will
guide the user in
properly wiring the
P1000 and motor.
It will also show
the user how to
configure the
P1000 for a
general purpose
application.

DANGER!

Improper wiring
can and will cause

bodily harm as well
as damage to the
equipment.

When installing the
system, be sure to
follow good wiring
practices and all
applicable codes.
Ensure that the
mounting of
components is
secure and that the
environment, such
as extreme
dampness, poor
ventilation, etc. will
not cause system
degradation.

Please read this
cheat sheet and
other
documentation
provided with the
P1000 thoroughly
before attempting
any installation.

Page 1 of 2

WARNING DO NOT CONNECT ANY OF THE

FOLLOWING TERMINALS TO EARTH GROUND

B1

B2

-

+1

+2

+3

NOT USED

Fig.1 & 2

below show the electrical connections for the

input power and motor terminals for various P1000 models.

Select the proper diagram for the model you are installing

(see Step 1).

WITH POWER OFF

make the appropriate

connections.

Make sure to follow good wiring practices and all applicable
codes. Ensure that the equipment is grounded properly as
shown in fig. 1

DANGER;

LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT- Before

applying power to the P1000, ensure that the terminal cover
is fastened and all wiring connections are secure. After the
power has been turned OFF, wait at least five minutes until
the charge indicator extinguishes completely before touching
any wiring, circuit boards or components.

!

Make sure the P1000 has been properly sized for single phase input
power. For best performance, the drive input supply voltage must be
equal to or greater than the motor rated voltage.

3Ø Induction

motor

Connect
frame to

ground

Input

Protection

(Fuse or Circuit

Breaker)

To change direction of motor

rotation swap any

two of the

three motor leads.

Fig. 2 Input Power and Output Motor Electrical Connections for
Models: 2_0110 & Larger and 4_0058 & Larger

(R/L1)

(S/L2)

(T/L3)

(U/T1)

(V/T2)

(W/T3)

Connect to

chassis
ground

Use L1, L2, L3 for

3Ø Input Power

L1 L2 L3

Use L1, L2 for

1Ø Input Power

*

BUS TERMINALS:
DO NOT CONNECT TO GROUND

Use L1, L2, L3 for

3Ø Input Power

To change
direction of

motor rotation
swap any

two

of the

three

motor leads.

Fig. 1 Input Power and Output Motor Electrical Connections for
Models: 2_0004 - 2_0056, 4_0002 - 4_0044 and 5_0003 - 50011

Use L1, L2 for

1Ø Input Power

3Ø Induction

motor

Connect
frame to

ground

Input

Protection

(Fuse or Circuit

Breaker)

L1 L2 L3

(R/L1)

(S/L2)

(T/L3)

(U/T1)

(V/T2)

(W/T3)

Connect to chassis

ground

*

DC Bus terminals
location varies by

model.

*

To make sure you received the correct model, it is essential to

verify the P1000 nameplate with your order and make sure the

P1000 has the correct rating so it can be used with your motor.

Please check the nameplate information as shown in the

example below.

·

Check that the available power will meet the

input power

requirements.

·

Ensure that the

output power from the P1000 is

compatible with the motor requirements.

Mounting the P1000

·

In the case of systems with more than one P1000, follow
the above procedure for each P1000 and motor.

The mounting of the P1000 is extremely important regarding
environment and accessibility. Depending on your system,
there are various models available and the mounting
dimensions (footprint) may be different. Because the
mounting procedure is fairly extensive, it is beyond the scope
of this document; the user is referred to the P1000 Quick
Start Guide (

Document No. TO

EP YAIP1U 01

) received with the

P1000,

Section 2.2, Mechanical Installation. Match the model

that you received and follow the procedure described in the
manual to ensure a safe and functional installation. In cases
where the system has more than one P1000, refer to the
proper clearances required for adequate ventilation.

Please

pay particular attention to:

·

The clearances to be maintained around the enclosure
for adequate ventilation.

·

The environmental specifications such as avoiding
excessive dampness, extreme temperatures, chemical
exposure, corrosive areas, etc. to avoid damage to the
equipment and to maintain safety.

Removing and Attaching the Terminal Cover

Improper removal of the P1000 terminal cover as well as front
cover can cause extensive damage to the P1000. To avoid
damage to these items, please pay particular attention to the
P1000 Quick Start Guide,

Document No. TO

EP YAIP1U 01

,

Section 3.5, Removing and Attaching the Terminal Cover.

Open Chassis

NEMA 1

Drive Model

Number

Input Power

Rating

Output Power

Rating

Serial

Number

UL File

Number

Drive Spec Number

Weight

Software

Version

Normal

Duty Amps

CIMR-PU2A0021FAA
CIMR-PU2A0021FAA

CC :

8500

6W3050 - 2 - 100

J0073D207410100

This step shows how to setup the sequence and reference method of the P1000. The
sequence method determines how the P1000 drive receives its start and stop command
and the reference method determines how the speed of the motor is controlled. Make sure
all protective covers have been re-attached and power is turned on.. DO NOT RUN THE
MOTOR.

This section may require you to change one or more P1000 parameters. Please

refer to Step 5 for a detailed explanation on how to change parameters.

SELECT START / STOP CONTROL METHOD

1.

Start / Stop Control from Digital Operator

Go to parameter b1-02, set value to

b1-02

2.

Start / Stop Control from external terminals (switch or relay contact)

Go to parameter b1-02, set value to

( Factory Default)

NOTE: It is beyond the scope of this document to program the P1000 drive for network communication control.
Please refer to the

refer to the P1000 Technical Manual, (Document No.

SIEP YAIP1U 01

)

for this selection.

SELECT SPEED METHOD

b1-01

(Factory Default)

1.

Adjust motor speed / frequency from the Digital Operator

Go to parameter b1-01, set value to

2.

Adjust motor speed / frequency from external terminals (0 - 10V / 4 - 20mA Signal)

Go to parameter b1-01, set value to

(Factory Default)

+

Jumper located

inside the drive on
the terminal board

To adjust frequency use / and press .

+V AC

A1 A2

A3 FM AM AC RP AC

Potentiometer

2K Ohm

Speed Potentiometer

24V

0 – 10V Connection

0 ~ 10Vdc

+

4 ~ 20mA

Note: 2

nd

row of terminal board is shown here.

Wiring Diagram: 2-Wire Control

Forward

Reverse

Wiring Diagram: 3-Wire Control

Use for momentary contacts

Use for maintained contacts

User Terminals

User Terminals

(Set Parameter A1-03 to 3330)

Note: 3

rd

row of terminal board is shown here.

Link

Start

Switch

Reverse

Stop

Switch

Normally

Open

Normally

Closed

Link

+V AC

A1 A2

A3 FM AM AC RP AC 24V

+V AC

A1 A2

A3 FM AM AC RP AC 24V

0 – 20mA / 4- 20mA Connection

Brown or Red: +Power (1)

Black: Output
4 – 20mA (2)

Cable
Shield

+V AC

A1 A2

A3 FM AM AC RP AC 24V

2-Wire, 4-20mA Transducer

Cable

Type

DIN

Type

Cable
Shield

E(G)

E(G)

E(G)

Cable
Shield

S1 S2

S3 S4

S5 S6

S7

S8

SN SC SP

S1 S2

S3 S4

S5 S6

S7

S8

SN SC SP

Install link (AC-SN) when
using transducer.

SN

A1 A3

A2

V

I

Selecting Start/Stop and Speed Method

Real-time

Clock Setup

This step shows how to setup the
P1000 real-time clock for first
use.

Power up the drive and set the
real-time Clock. The real-time
Clock setup screen will appears
at first power up.

Note: after the real-time clock is
set this screen will not show
again unless parameter o4-17 is
set to “Set”.

Real-time Clock Setup Screen

Press to select the digit

you would like to change and

use to adjust.

When date and time are set

press to save.

IMPORTANT

If no key is pressed within 30
sec. the operator will revert
back to the main menu
showing a “TIM” alarm
(Alarm not set).

To set the real-time clock
again disconnect and
reconnect the operator.

Note: Do NOT adjust sec per
month.

Example: Jun 2

nd

2012, 3:30pm

P1000 AC Drive
Quick Start Procedure

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