Mitsubishi FR-F500 Instruction Manual page 197

Transistorized inverter
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Power supply voltage V
1
Power supply side
current I
1
Power supply side power
P
1
Power supply side power
factor Pf
1
Output side voltage V
2
Output side current I
2
Output side power P
2
Output side power factor
Pf
2
Converter output
Frequency setting signal
Frequency setting power
supply
Frequency meter signal
Start signal
Select signal
Reset
Output stop
Alarm signal
Note 1. Accurate data will not be obtained by a tester.
2. When Pr. 195 "A, B, C terminal function selection" setting is positive logic.
3. When the carrier frequency exceeds 5kHz, do not use the instrument because eddy-current losses occurring in the metallic
parts inside the instrument will increase and may lead to burnout.
In this case, use an approximate effective value type instrument.
* Values in parentheses are those of the 400V class.
Measuring Points and Instruments
Measuring Point
Across R-S, S-T and T-R
Across L
-L
, L
-L
and L
-L
1
2
2
3
3
1
R, S and T line currents
L
, L
and L
line currents
1
2
3
At R, S and T, and across R-S,
S-T and T-R
At L
, L
and L
, and across
1
2
3
L
-L
, L
-L
and L
-L
1
2
2
3
3
1
Calculate after measuring power supply voltage, power supply side current and power supply side power.
P
1
Pf
=
100%
1
3 V
I
1
1
Across U-V, V-Wand W-U
U, V and W line currents
At U, V and W, and across U-V
and V-W
Calculate in similar manner to power supply side power factor.
P
2
Pf
=
100%
2
3 V
I
2
2
Across P-N Across
and
Across 2 ( ) –5
Across 1 ( ) –5
Across 4 ( ) –5
Across 10 ( ) –5
Across 10E ( ) –5
Across FM ( ) –SD
Across AM ( ) –5
Across STF, STR, RH, RM, RL,
JOG, RT, AU, STOP, CS ( ) -SD
Across RES ( ) –SD
Across MRS ( ) –SD
Across A-C
Across B-C
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
Measuring Instrument
Moving-iron type AC voltmeter
Moving-iron type AC ammeter
Electrodynamic type single-
phase wattmeter
Rectifier type AC voltmeter
(Note 1) (Not moving-iron type)
Moving-iron type AC ammeter
(Note 3)
Electrodynamic type single-
phase wattmeter
Moving-coil type (such as
tester)
Moving-coil type (Tester, etc.
may be used) (Internal
resistance: 50k
or larger)
Moving-coil type
(such as tester)
183
Remarks
(Reference Measured Value) *
Commercial power supply
Within permissible AC voltage
fluctuation (Refer to 184 page)
P1 = W
W
W
11
12
13
(3-wattmeter method)
Difference between phases is
within 1% of maximum output
voltage.
Current should be equal to or less
than rated inverter current.
Difference between phases is 10%
or lower.
P
= W
W
2
21
22
2-wattmeter method
(or 3-wattmeter method)
POWER lamp lit
1.35
V
1
Maximum 380V (760V) during
regenerative operation
0 to 5V/0 to 10VDC
0 to 5V/0 to 10VDC
4 to 20mADC
5VDC
10VDC
Approximately 5VDC at
maximum frequency
(without frequency meter)
T1
DC8V
T2
Pulse width T1:
Adjusted by Pr.900
Pulse cycle T2: Set by Pr.55
(Valid for frequency
monitoring only)
Approximately 10DVC at
maximum frequency
(without frequency meter)
20 to 30VDC when open.
ON voltage: 1V or less
Continuity check (Note 2)
<At OFF>
<At ON>
Across A-C: Discontinuity Continuity
Across B-C: Continuity
Discontinuity

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