Yaskawa V7N Drive with DeviceNet User Manual
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Section 6
Peripheral
Devices
Auxiliary Input and Output Power Option Devices
A disconnect device (circuit breaker, contactor, disconnect switch, etc.) should NOT be used as a
means of starting and stopping the Drive or motor.
A disconnect device can be installed for emergency stop purposes, but when that disconnect device
is opened, there may be loss of electrical braking.
Figure 1-3 is a factory guideline for proper wiring practices and relative locations within the electrical
path from the line to the load. It does not imply what devices are needed for a particular application,
nor does it show what devices were shipped with a particular order. Therefore, disregard those
items in the diagram which are not being used in your installation. However, it is recommended that
an input or DC reactor be used with all Drive ratings when wired to a source of 600 kVA or greater.
Mount all optional power devices close to the Drive, and keep electrical connections as short as
possible.
Note: DO NOT run input and output wiring in the same conduit.
ISOLATION
TRANSFORMER
INPUT
REACTOR
INPUT
RFI FILTER
L3
L2
L1
H3
H2
H1
X3
X2
X1
C1
B1
A1
C2
B2
A2
C1(L3)
B1(L2)
A1(L1)
(L3)C2
(L2)B2
(L1)A2
L
I
N
E
L
O
A
D
CUSTOMER’S
3fl A.C. LINE
POWER
SUPPLY
EARTH GROUND
SEE NOTE 2
(G)
RF NOISE
FILTER
SEE NOTE 5
SEE NOTE 3
L3
L2
L1
T3
T2
T1
INPUT
AC DRIVE
OUTPUT
EARTH GROUND
SEE NOTE 1
SEE NOTES 3, 4
OUTPUT
REACTOR
OUTPUT
RFI FILTER
TO CASE
EARTH
GROUND
SEE NOTE 2
SEE NOTES 3, 4
SEE NOTES 3, 4
A.C. MOTOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
IN
OUT
T3
T2
T1
C1
B1
A1
C2
B2
A2
EARTH GROUND
SEE NOTE 2
SEE NOTE 6
DC
REACTOR
+ 1
+ 2
L31
L21
L11
Figure 1-3. Customer Connection Diagram For Isolation Transformers, Input Reactors,
Input RFI Filters, DC Reactors, Output Reactors and Output RFI Filters
NOTES
1.
Connect Drive ground terminal or panel to
earth ground. Always use low impedance
paths and connections.
2.
Mount input and output RFI filters physically
as close to the Drive as possible (on the
same panel, if possible). Filters should have
a solid connection from filter case or ground
terminal to Drive panel or ground terminal
(conduit with good bare metal to bare metal
connections may serve as the path). If
multiple input or output RFI filters are used,
they must be wired in parallel.
3.
Shield conductors with metallic conduit.
4.
Connect output conduit in a manner that
allows it to act as an unbroken shield from the
Drive panel to the motor casing.
5.
RF noise filter (different from RFI filter) part
no. 05P00325-0023 is a delta wye capacitor
network which is wired in parallel with the
Drive input terminals. On the smaller Drives
with die cast chassis, it must be mounted
externally. On the larger Drives with sheet
metal chassis, it may be mounted inside the
area where the input power wiring enters the
Drive. On units equipped with bypass, it may
be wired to the primary side of the circuit
breaker and mounted to the bypass panel or
sidewall.
6.
Connection points:
Drive w/o Bypass Drive w/ Bypass
Input
L1, L2, L3
Ckt Brkr L1, L2, L3
Output
T1, T2, T3
Unwired side of
Overload relay
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