Hitachi X200 Series User Manual

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Inverter Output to the Motor

The AC motor must be connected only to the inverter’s

output terminals. The output terminals are uniquely

labeled (to differentiate them from the input terminals)
with the designations U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3. this

corresponds to typical motor lead connection designations

T1, T2, and T3. It is not often necessary to connect a
particular motor lead for a new application. The

consequence of swapping any two of the three connections is

the reversal of the motor direction. In applications where
reversed rotation could cause equipment damage or

personnel injury, be sure to verify direction of rotation

before attempting full-speed operation.
For safety to personnel, you must connect the motor chassis ground to the ground

connection at the bottom of the inverter housing.

Notice the three connections to the motor do not include one marked “Neutral” or
“Return”. The motor represents a balanced “Y” impedance of the inverter, so there is no

need for a separate return. In other words, each of the three “Hot” connections serves

also as a return for the other connections of their phase relationship.

The Hitachi inverter is a rugged and reliable device. The intention is for the inverter to

assure the role of controlling power to the motor during all normal operations. Therefore,

this manual instruct you not to switch off power to the inverter

while the motor is

running

(unless it is an emergency stop). Also, do not install or use disconnect switches

in the wiring from the inverter to the motor (except thermal disconnect). Of course,

safety-related devices such as fuses must be in the design to break power during a
malfunction, as required by NEC and local codes.

3-phase AC motor

U/T1

V/T2

W/T3

Earth GND

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