Notes On The Application - Toshiba TOSVERT VF-S9 Instruction Manual

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1.4

Notes on the application

1.4.1
When the VF-S9 and the motor are used in conjunction, pay attention to the following items.
1
Use an inverter that conforms to the specifications of the three-phase induction motor and power supply
being used. If the inverter being used does not conform to those specifications, not only will the three-
phase induction motor not rotate correctly, but it may causes serious accidents through overheating and
Mandatory
fire.
Comparisons with commercial power operation.
Operation in the low-speed area
Adjusting the overload protection level
High speed operation at and above 60Hz
Method of lubricating load mechanisms.
Motors
The VF-S9 Inverter employs the sinusoidal PWM system. However, the output voltage and output cur-
rent do not assume a precise sine wave, they have a distorted wave that is close to sinusoidal wave-
form. This is why compared to operation with a commercial power there will be a slight increase in mo-
tor temperature, noise and vibration.
When running continuously at low speed in conjunction with a general purpose motor, there may be a
decline in that motor's cooling effect. If this happens, operate with the output decreased from rated
load.
If you want to run continuously low speed operations at rated torque, please use the VF motor made
especially for Toshiba inverter. When operating in conjunction with a VF motor, you must change the
inverter's motor overload protection level to "VF motor use (
The VF-S9 Inverter protects against overloads with its overload detection circuits (electronic thermal).
The electronic thermal's reference current is set to the inverter's rated current, so that it must be ad-
justed in line with the rated current of the general purpose motor being used in combination.
Operating at frequencies greater than 60Hz will increase noise and vibration. There is also a possibility
that such operation will exceed the motor's mechanical strength limits and the bearing limits so that you
should inquire to the motor's manufacturer about such operation.
Operating an oil-lubricated reduction gear and gear motor in the low-speed areas will worsen the lubri-
cating effect. Check with the manufacturer of the reduction gear to find out about operable gearing
area.
Warning
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