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4 main circuit wiring, Main circuit terminal functions, Wire gauges and tightening torques – Yaskawa J1000 Compact Vector Control Drive User Manual

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3.4

Main Circuit Wiring

This section describes the functions, specifications, and procedures required to safely and

properly wire the main circuit of the drive.

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.

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Main Circuit Terminal Functions

Table 3.1 Main Circuit Terminal Functions

Terminal

Type

Function

Reference

R/L1

Main circuit power

supply input

Connects line power to the drive.

Drives with single-phase 200 V input power use terminals R/

L1 and S/L2 only.

Do NOT use T/L3.

S/L2

T/L3

U/T1

Drive output

Connects to the motor.

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V/T2

W/T3

B1

Braking resistor

Available for connecting a braking resistor or the braking

resistor unit option.

B2

⊕1

DC link choke

connection

These terminals are shorted at shipment. Remove the shorting

bar between

⊕1 and ⊕2 when connecting a DC link choke to

this terminal.

⊕2
⊕1

DC power supply

input

For connecting a DC power supply.

(2 terminals)

Ground

Grounding Terminal

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Wire Gauges and Tightening Torques

Select the appropriate wires and crimp terminals from

Table 3.2

through

Table 3.4

.

Note:

1. Wire gauge recommendations based on drive continuous current ratings using 75 °C 600 Vac vinyl-

sheathed wire assuming ambient temperature within 30 °C and wiring distance shorter than 100 m.

2. Terminals

⊕1, ⊕2, ⊖, B1 and B2 are for connecting optional devices such as a braking resistor. Do

not connect other non-specified devices to these terminals.

• 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 x wire resistance (Ω/km) x wire length (m) x current (A) x 10

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• Refer to instruction manual TOBP C720600 00 for braking unit or braking resistor unit

wire gauges.

3.4 Main Circuit Wiring

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