Wiring Examples; Using A Braking Resistor Unit - YASKAWA varispeed G7 CIMR-G7B series Instruction Manual

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Wiring Examples

This section provides wiring examples to connect a Braking Unit and other peripheral devices to the main
circuits, examples of wiring a transformer to Inverter I/O, and other aspects of Inverter wiring.

Using a Braking Resistor Unit

This example shows wiring for a Braking Resistor Unit.
CIMR-G7B20P4 to -G7B2015 (200 V Class Inverters of 0.4 to 15 kW)
CIMR-G7B40P4 to -G7B4015 (400 V Class Inverters of 0.4 to 15 kW)
* 1. A transformer is not required for 200 V Class
* 2. Remove the short-circuit bar (normally connected) from
* 3. Disable stall prevention during deceleration by setting L3-04 and using a Braking Resistor Unit. The motor may not stop within the decel-
eration time if this setting is not changed.
* 4. When connecting a separately-installed type Braking Unit (model CDBR) to Inverters with built-in braking transistor (200 V/400 V 15 kW
or less), connect the B1 terminal of the Inverter to the + terminal of the Braking Unit and connect the - terminal of the Inverter to the - ter-
minal of the Braking Unit. The B2 terminal is not used in this case.
-20
10
A sequence is required to turn
OFF the power supply for the ther-
mal overload relay trip contacts of
the Braking Resistor Unit.
Short-circuit bar
3-phase power
200 to 230 V 50/60 Hz
or 380 to 460 V
50/60 Hz
Overload relay trip contact
of Braking Resistor Unit
Fault contacts
Braking Resistor overheating contacts
(Thermal overload relay trip contacts)
DC Reactor to
improve input
power
factor
Braking Resistor Unit
(Optional)
MC
*4
R/L1
U/T1
V/T2
S/L2
T/L3
W/T3
Inverter
+
+
1 and
2 when connecting a DC Reactor (Optional).
Fig 10.9
*3
Motor
200 V Class Inverters: Ground to
100 Ω max., 400 V Class Inverters:
Ground to 10 Ω max.)

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