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8.2 Drive Options and Peripheral Devices

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8.2 Drive Options and Peripheral Devices

The following table of peripheral devices lists the names of the various accessories and options available for Yaskawa
drives. Contact Yaskawa or your Yaskawa agent to order these peripheral devices.

Peripheral Device Selection: Refer to the Yaskawa catalog for selection and part numbers.
Peripheral Device Installation: Refer to the corresponding option manual for installation instructions.

Table 8.1 Available Peripheral Devices

Option

Model Number

Description

Power Options

DC Link Choke

UZDA Series

Improves the power factor by suppressing harmonic distortion
from the power supply.

AC Reactor

UZBA Series

Protects the drive when operating from a large power supply
and improves the power factor by suppressing harmonic
distortion. Highly recommended for power supplies that exceed
600 kVA.

Braking Resistor Unit

LKEB Series

For use with systems requiring dynamic braking with up to
10% ED.

Braking Unit

CDBR Series

External braking transistor

Molded Case Circuit Breaker

NF Series

Circuit breaker for short circuit or over load protection
Note: Yaskawa recommends installing an MCCB to the power
supply side to protect drive wiring and prevent other damage in
the event of component failure. Install an MCCB if permitted
by the power system.

Electric Leakage Circuit Breaker
(ELCB)

NV, EG, or SG Series

Provides protection against potentially harmful leakage current.
Note: Yaskawa recommends installing an ELCB to the power
supply side to protect drive wiring and prevent other damage in
the event of component failure. An MCCB can also be used if
permitted by the power system.

Magnetic Contactor (Input)

SC Series

Ensures that power to drive is completely shut off when
necessary, preventing potential damage to the braking resistor
and other internal circuitry.
Install an MCCB when using a braking resistor to prevent the
braking resistor from overheating.
To protect internal components from sudden high levels of
input current, the MC should be wired so that it opens when a
fault output terminal is triggered.

Surge Protector

200 V class: DCR2-†A
400 V class: RFN3AL-504KD

Suppresses surge voltage caused by magnetic contactor
switching.

Zero Phase Reactor

F6045GB, F11080GB

Reduces electromagnetic noise.

Fuse

200 V class: CR2LS or CR2L Series, FWX Series

400 V class: CR6L Series, FWH Series

Protects the drive in case of short circuit.

Input Noise Filter

LNFB, LNFD, FN Series

Reduces electromagnetic noise flowing back from the drive
into power supply.

Output Noise Filter

LF-310 Series

Reduces electromagnetic noise generated by the drive output.

Isolator

DGP†††

Isolates the drive analog I/Os for improved noise tolerance.

Reference Setting / Monitor Options

Frequency Meter / Ammeter

DCF-6A

External meter for displaying the output speed or current using
an analog signal from the drive

Frequency Meter Potentiometer

(20 k

Ω)

RH000850

External potentiometer for adjusting the frequency meter
scaling

Output Voltage Meter

SDF-12NH

External meter for displaying the output voltage using an
analog signal from the drive

Frequency Setting Potentiometer

(2 k

Ω)

RH000739

External potentiometer for setting the speed reference by an
analog input

Control Dial for Frequency Setting
Potentiometer

CM-3S

Control dial for frequency setting potentiometer

Meter Plate

NPJT41561-1

Plate with scale for frequency setting potentiometer

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