A 0 0 3, A 0 8 2, B 0 1 2 – Hitachi L2002 User Manual

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Using the Front Panel Keypad

In

v

e

rt

er Mounting

and Installation

2–30

Set the Motor Current - The inverter has thermal overload protection that is designed
to protect the inverter and motor from overheating due to an excessive load. The
inverter’s uses the motor’s current rating to calculate the time-based heating effect. This
protection depends on using the correct current rating for your motor. The level of
electronic thermal setting, parameter B012, is adjustable from 20% to 120% of the
inverter’s rated current. A proper configuration will also help prevent unnecessary
inverter trip events.

Read the motor’s current rating on its manufacturer’s nameplate. Then follow the steps
below to configure the inverter’s thermal overload protection setting.

Action

Display

Func./Parameter

(Starting point)

Base frequency setting

Press the

key and hold until-->

AVR voltage select

Press the

key.

or

Default values for AVR voltage:
200V class = 230VAC
400V class = 400VAC (–xxxFEF)
400V class = 460VAC (–xxxFU)

Press the

or

key as needed.

Set to your motor specs (your
display may be different)

Press the

key.

Stores parameter, returns to “A”
Group list

Action

Display

Func./Parameter

(Starting point)

Base frequency setting

Press the

key.

“A” Group selected

Press the

key.

“B” Group selected

Press the

key.

First “B” Group parameter
selected

Press the

key and hold until-->

Level of electronic thermal setting

Press the

key.

Default value will be 100% of
inverter rated current.

Press the

or

key as needed.

Set to your motor specs (your
display may be different)

Press the

key.

Stores parameter, returns to “B”
Group list

A 0 0 3

1

A 0 8 2

FUNC.

2 3 0

4 0 0

1

2

2 1 5

STR

A 0 8 2

A 0 8 2

FUNC.

A – – –

1

b

– – –

FUNC.

b

0 0 1

1

b

0 1 2

FUNC.

1.60

1

2

1.80

STR

B 0 1 2

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