Hitachi X200 Series User Manual

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Wire the Inverter Output to Motor

Step 7: The process of motor selection is beyond the scope of this manual. However, it

must be an AC induction motor with three phases. It should also come with a chassis

ground lug. If the motor does not have three power input leads, stop the installation and
verify the motor type. Other guidelines for wiring the motor include:

Use an inverter-grade motor for maximum motor life (1600V insulation).

For standard motors, use the AC reactor accessory if the wiring between the

inverter and motor exceeds 10 meters in length.

Simply connect the mot

or to the

terminals [U/T1], [V/T2], and [W/T3] as

shown to the right. This is a good time to

connect the chassis ground lug on the drive
as well. The motor chassis ground must

also connect to the same point. Use a star

ground (single-point) arrangement, and
never daisy-chain the grounds (point-to-

point).

Check the mechanical integrity of each

wire crimp and terminal connection.

Replace the housing partition that
covers access to the power connections.

CAUTION: Power terminal assignment is different compared to old models such as L100, L200
series, etc,. Pay attention when wiring the power cable

Logic Control Wiring

After completing the initial installation and powerup test in this chapter, you may need

to wire the logic signal connector for your application. For new inverter

users/applications, we highly recommend that you first complete the powerup test in
this chapter without adding any logic control wiring. Then you will be ready to set the

required parameters for logic control as covered in Chapter 4, Operations and

Monitoring.

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