Building automation system run/stop circuit, Safety interlock circuit – Yaskawa E7L Drive Bypass User Manual

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Building Automation system Run/Stop circuit:

A control terminal block position (TB1, terminals 2 and 9) is provided to connect the Normally Open (NO) Run/Stop contact
from a BAS or other remote controller for auto mode control.

There must be continuity between these terminals in order for the motor to run, in auto mode.

Safety Interlock Circuit:

A control terminal block position (TB1, terminals 1 and 9) is provided to connect the series circuit of Normally Closed (NC)
safety devices such as: freeze up thermostats, smoke/fire sensors, high pressure limits, temperature limits or vibration
detectors.

On power up the E7L will display a red “Safety Open” LED in the “System Status” area of the front control panel if a normally
closed “Safety Circuit” has not been installed between TB1-1 and TB1-9 on PCB A2. This condition will prevent Drive or
Bypass operation.

1 of 3 items needs to be done before the motor can be started:

1) Install a NC “Safety Circuit” between TB1-1 and TB1-9 on PCB A2.

2) Install a jumper between TB1-1 and TB1-9 on PCB A2. This method should be used if a “Safety Circuit” will be

added later in the installation.

3) De-activate these terminals by moving DIP switch S2-7 to the ON position (toward the enclosure door). This solution

is only suggested if a “Safety Circuit” will never be applied to the drive system.

Building Automation System Interlock Circuit (Drive and Bypass enable input):

A control terminal block position (TB1, terminals 3 and 9) is provided to connect Normally Open (NO) enabling contacts such
as: damper end switches or occupied cycle timers.

When a Run command is received in HAND or AUTO mode, the E7L will display a red “Damper/BAS” LED in the “System
Status” area of the front control panel. This condition will prevent Drive or Bypass operation.

1 of 3 items needs to be done before the motor can be started:

1) Install a “BAS Interlock Circuit” between TB1-3 and TB1-9 on PCB A2.

2) Install a jumper between TB1-3 and TB1-9 on PCB A2. This method should be used if a “BAS Interlock Circuit” will

be added later in the installation.

3) De-activate these terminals by moving DIP switch S2-8 to the ON position (toward the enclosure door). This solution

is only suggested if a “Safety Circuit” will never be applied to the drive system.

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