Powering Up The Drive; Powering Up The Drive; Powering Up The Drive And Operation Status Display - YASKAWA P1000 Technical Manual

Models: 200 v class: 3/4 to 175 hp nd 400 v class: 3/4 to 1000 hp nd 600 v class: 1 to 250 hp nd
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Powering Up the Drive

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Powering Up the Drive and Operation Status Display

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Powering Up the Drive

Review the following checklist before turning the power on.
Item to Check
Power supply voltage
Drive output terminals and
motor terminals
Control circuit terminals
Drive control terminal status
Status of the load and connected
machinery
<1> Confirm the following when connecting models 4A0930 and 4A1200: Remove the jumpers on R1/L11, S1/L21, and T1/L31 when using 12-pulse
rectification.
Refer to 12-Pulse Rectification on page 73
L11, S1/L21, and T1/L31 in addition to terminals R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3.
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Status Display
When the power supply to the drive is turned on, the digital operator lights will appear as follows:
Status
Normal
Operation
Fault
External fault (example)
YASKAWA SIEP YAIP1U 01C AC Drive - P1000 Technical Manual
200 V class: Three-phase 200 to 240 Vac 50/60 Hz
400 V class: Three-phase 380 to 480 Vac 50/60 Hz
600 V class: Three-phase 500 to 600 Vac 50/60 Hz
Properly wire the power supply input terminals (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3).
Check for proper grounding of drive and motor.
Properly wire drive output terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 with motor terminals U, V, and W.
Check control circuit terminal connections.
Open all control circuit terminals (off).
Decouple the motor from the load.
Name
DIGITAL OPERATOR JVOP-180
ALARM
- MODE -
DRV
Rdy
The data display area displays the frequency reference.
FREF (OPR)
U1-01= 0.00Hz
U1-02= 0.00Hz
LSEQ
U1-03= 0.00 A
LREF
JOG
FWD
FWD/REV
LO
ESC
ALM
DIGITAL OPERATOR JVOP-180
RE
RESET
ENTER
- MODE -
DRV
Data displayed varies by the type of fault.
RUN
STOP
EF3
Ext Fault S3
Solutions on page 295
FWD
RESET
LO
ESC
RE
RESET
ENTER
RUN
STOP
Description
for details. When operating without 12-pulse rectification, properly wire terminals R1/
for more information.
4.5 Powering Up the Drive
<1>
Description
is lit.
Refer to Fault Displays, Causes, and Possible
and
are lit.
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