Table c.9, Factory recommended branch circuit protection – Yaskawa J1000 Compact Vector Control Drive User Manual
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The closed-loop crimp terminal sizes and values listed in
are Yaskawa
recommendations. Refer to local codes for proper selections.
Table C.9 Closed-Loop Crimp Terminal Sizes
Wire Gauge
Terminal
Screws
Crimp
Terminal
Model
Number
Tool
Insulation
Cap
Model No.
Code
<1>
Machine No.
Die Jaw
18 AWG
M3.5
R1.25-3.5
YA-4
AD-900
TP-003
100-066-217
16 AWG
M3.5
R1.25-3.5
YA-4
AD-900
TP-003
100-066-217
14 AWG
M3.5
R2-3.5
YA-4
AD-900
TP-003
100-066-218
M4
R2-4
YA-4
AD-900
TP-003
100-054-028
12 / 10 AWG
M4
R5.5-4
YA-4
AD-900
TP-005
100-054-029
M5
R5.5-5
YA-4
AD-900
TP-005
100-054-030
8 AWG
M4
8-4
YA-4
AD-901
TP-008
100-054-031
M5
R8-5
YA-4
AD-901
TP-008
100-054-032
M8
R8-8
YA-4
AD-901
TP-008
100-061-111
6 AWG
M4
14-4
YA-4
AD-902
TP-014
100-66-220
M5
R14-5
YA-4
AD-902
TP-014
100-054-034
M6
R14-6
YA-5
AD-952
TP-014
100-051-261
M8
R14-8
YA-5
AD-952
TP-014
100-054-035
4 AWG
M6
R22-6
YA-5
AD-953
TP-022
100-051-262
M8
R22-8
YA-5
AD-953
TP-022
100-051-263
3 AWG
M8
R38-8
YA-5
AD-954
TP-038
100-051-264
2 AWG
M8
R38-8
YA-5
AD-954
TP-038
100-051-264
<1>
Codes refer to a set of three crimp terminals and three insulation caps. Prepare input and output wiring using
two sets for each connection.
Example: Models with 14 AWG for both input and output require one set for input terminals and one set for
output terminals, so the user should order two sets of [100-066-218].
Note:
Consider the amount of voltage drop when selecting wire gauges. Increase the wire gauge when the
voltage drop is greater than 2% of motor rated voltage. Ensure the wire gauge is suitable for the terminal
block. Use the following formula to calculate the amount of voltage drop:
Line drop voltage (V) = 3 × wire resistance (Ω/km) × wire length (m) × current (A) × 10
-3
n
Factory Recommended Branch Circuit Protection
Yaskawa recommends installing one of the following types of branch circuit protection to
maintain compliance with UL508C. Semiconductor protective type fuses are preferred.
Branch circuit protection shall be provided by any of the following according to
• Non-time Delay Class J, T, or CC fuses.
• Time Delay Class J, T, CC, or RK5 fuses.
• Semiconductor fuses.
C.2 UL and CSA Standards
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