Warning, Caution – Yaskawa G5HHP Drive User Manual

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Wiring

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WARNING

D

Always turn OFF the input power supply before wiring terminals.

Otherwise, an electric shock or fire can occur.

D

Wiring must be performed by an authorized person qualified in electrical work.

Otherwise, an electric shock or fire can occur.

D

Be sure to ground the ground terminal.

(400 V Class and 575 V Class Inverters: Ground to 10 Ω or less)

Otherwise, an electric shock or fire can occur.

D

Always check the operation of any emergency stop circuits after they are wired.

Otherwise, there is the possibility of injury. (Wiring is the responsibility of the user.)

D

Never touch the output terminals directly with your hands or allow the output lines to come into

contact with the Inverter Panel case. Never short the output circuits.

Otherwise, electrical shock or grounding can occur.

CAUTION

D

Check to be sure that the voltage of the main AC power supply satisfies the rated voltage of the

Inverter Panel.

Injury or fire can occur if the voltage is not correct.

D

Do not perform voltage withstand tests on the Inverter Panel.

Voltage withstand test can damage semiconductor elements and other components.

D

Connect Braking Resistor Units and Braking Units as shown in the I/O wiring examples.

Otherwise, a fire can occur.

D

Tighten all terminal screws to the specified tightening torque.

Otherwise, a fire may occur.

D

Do not connect AC power to output terminals U, V, and W.

The interior parts of the Inverter Module will be damaged if voltage is applied to the output terminals.

D

Do not connect phase-advancing capacitors or LC/RC noise filters to the output circuits.

The internal Inverter Panel will be damaged if voltage is applied to the output terminals.

D

Do not connect electromagnetic switches or contactors to the output circuits.

If a load is connected while the Inverter Panel is operating, surge current will cause the overcurrent protec-

tion circuit to operate.

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