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Main circuit wiring, Main circuit terminal functions – Yaskawa L1000E AC Drive CIMR-LE†A User Manual

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3 Electrical Installation

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YASKAWA TOEPYAIL1E01A YASKAWA AC Drive L1000E Quick Start Guide

Main Circuit Wiring

This section describes the functions, specifications, and procedures required to safely and properly wire the main circuit
in the drive.

NOTICE: Only connect recommended devices to the drives braking transistor terminals. Failure to comply could result in damage to

the drive or braking circuit. Carefully review instruction manual TOBP C720600 0 when connecting a braking option to the drive.

NOTICE: Do not use the negative DC bus terminal “-” as a ground terminal. This terminal is at high DC voltage potential.

Improper wiring connections could damage the drive.

NOTICE: Equipment Hazard. Separate motor and/or braking circuit wiring (terminals, U/T1, V/T2, W/T3, +3, +2, +1,(-), B1, B2, from all

other wiring. Place motor wiring within its own conduit or cable tray with appropriate divider, and use shielded motor cable where

appropriate. Improper wiring practices could result in malfunction of drive due to electrical interference.

NOTICE: Equipment Hazard. Comply with proper wiring practices. The motor may run in reverse if the phase order is backward,

causing incorrect elevator direction movement. Connect motor input terminals U, V and W to drive output terminals U/T1,V/T2, and W/

T3. The phase order for the drive and motor should match.

NOTICE: Do not solder the ends of wire connections to the drive. Soldered wiring connections can loosen over time. Improper wiring

practices could result in drive malfunction due to loose terminal connections.

NOTICE: Do not switch the drive input to start or stop the motor. Frequently switching the drive on and off shortens the life of the DC

bus charge circuit and the DC bus capacitors, and can cause premature drive failures. For the full performance life, refrain from

switching the drive on and off more than once every 30 minutes.

Main Circuit Terminal Functions

Table 7 Main Circuit Terminal Functions

Note: Use terminal B1 and - when installing the braking unit (CDBR type) to the drives with built-in braking transistor (2A0018 to

2A0144, 4A0009 to 4A0075).

Terminal

Type

Function

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200 V

Class

Drive

Model

2A0018 to 2A0094

2A0106, 2A0144

2A0181 to 2A0432

400 V

Class

4A0009 to 4A0049

4A0056, 4A0075

4A0094 to 4A0260

R/L1

Main circuit power supply input

Connects line power to the drive

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S/L2

T/L3
U/T1

Drive output

Connects to the motor

24

V/T2

W/T3

B1

Braking resistor

Not available

Available for connecting a braking
resistor or a braking resistor unit option

B2

+2

• DC link choke

connection (+1, +2)
(remove the shorting
bar between +1 and
+2)

• DC power supply

input
(+1, –)

not available

For connection

• of the drive to a DC power supply

(terminals +1 and – are not UL
approved)

• of dynamic braking options

+1

• DC power supply

input
(+1, –)

• DC power supply

input (+1, –)

• Braking unit

connection (+3, –)

+3

not available

For 200 V class: 100

Ω or less

For 400 V class: 10

Ω or less

Grounding terminal

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