Chapter 2 installation and wiring – Hitachi SJ700-2 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring

3) DC reactor connection terminals (PD and P)

- Use these terminals to connect the optional DC power factor reactor (DCL).
As the factory setting, terminals P and PD are connected by a jumper. Remove this to connect the

DCL.

- The cable length between the inverter and DCL must be 5 m or less.

Remove the jumper only when connecting the DCL.
If the jumper is removed and the DCL is not connected, power is not supplied to the main circuit
of the inverter, and the inverter cannot operate.

4) External braking resistor connection terminals (P and RB) and regenerative braking unit connection

terminals (P and N)
- Inverter models with 22 kW or less capacity have a built-in regenerative braking (BRD) circuit.
If you need increased braking performance, connect an optional external braking resistor to

terminals P and RB.

Do not connect an external braking resistor with resistance less than the specified value. Such a

resistor may cause damage to the regenerative braking (BRD) circuit.

- Inverter models with capacity of 30 kW or more do not have a built-in regenerative braking (BRD)

circuit.

Increasing the braking performance of these models requires an optional regenerative braking unit

and an external braking resistor. Connect the P and N terminals of the optional regenerative
braking unit to the P and N terminals of the inverters.

- The cable length between the inverter and optional regenerative braking unit must be 5 m or less,

and the two cables must be twisted for wiring.

- Do not use these terminals for connecting any devices other than the optional external braking

resistor and regenerative braking unit.

5) Inverter ground terminal (G )

- Be sure to ground the inverter and motor to prevent electric shock.
- According to the Electric Apparatus Engineering Regulations, connect 200 V class models to

grounding electrodes constructed in compliance with type-D grounding (conventional type-III
grounding with ground resistance of 100

Ω or less) or the 400 V class models to grounding

electrodes constructed in compliance with type-C grounding (conventional special type-III
grounding with ground resistance of 10

Ω or less).

- Use a grounding cable thicker than the specified applicable cable, and make the ground wiring as

short as possible.

- When grounding multiple inverters, avoid a multi-drop connection of the grounding route and

formation of a ground loop, otherwise the inverter may malfunction.

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