Connecting Peripheral Devices; Connecting Peripheral Devices - YASKAWA V1000 Technical Manual

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8.3

Connecting Peripheral Devices

Figure 8.1
illustrates how the drive and motor connect together with various peripheral devices.
Refer to peripheral device option manual for detailed installation instructions.
AC reactor
<1> NOTICE: Do not connect the LAN port on a PC and the comm. port of the drive. Failure to comply may damage the
drive and the PC.
Note:
If the drive is set to trigger an output terminal when performing a fault restart (L5-02 = 1), the power supply will be shut off during
fault restart as the drive outputs a fault signal. Keep this in mind when designing a wiring sequence to interrupt the power to the drive.
The default setting for the drive is to not trigger an output terminal that indicates a fault restart is being performed (L5-02 = 0).
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710606 16C YASKAWA AC Drive – V1000 Technical Manual
Power
supply
RJ-45 cable
Line
breaker
(MCCB)
or
Leakage
breaker
Magnetic
contactor
(MC)
Surge
absorber
Zero phase
reactor
DC Reactor
Fuse
+1
+2
Input Side
R/L1 S/L2
Noise Filter
Figure 8.1 Connecting Peripheral Devices

8.3 Connecting Peripheral Devices

Engineering software tools
USB Copy Unit
(RJ-45/USB adapter)
DriveWorksEZ
USB cable
Dedicated Cable
(RJ-45/D-sub adapter)
PC
<1>
Drive
24V option
B1 B2
connector
Magnetic Contactor
(MC)
Ground
T/L3
U/T1 V/T2 W/T3
Output Side
Noise Filter
Zero phase
reactor
DriveSelect
DriveWizard
24V power supply
option
Braking
resistor
unit
Motor
Ground
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