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Drive Options and Peripheral Devices

The following table of peripheral devices lists the names of the various devices/options available for Yaskawa drives. Contact
Yaskawa or your Yaskawa agent to order these peripheral devices.
• Peripheral Device Selection: Refer to Yaskawa catalog for selection and part numbers.
• Peripheral Device Installation: Refer to option manual for option installation instructions.
Option
DC Link Choke
AC Reactor
<1>
Braking Resistor
Surge Absorber
Molded Case Circuit Breaker
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI)
Magnetic Contactor (Input)
Remote LED Operator
USB/Copy Unit
RS-232C Serial Communication
Interface
Remote Operator Interface
Potentiometer Option
Heatsink External Mounting
Attachment
DIN Rail Attachment
NEMA Type 1 Kit
Drive Wizard Plus
RS-422/485 Serial
Communications Interface
<1> Contact Yaskawa or your nearest Yaskawa representative for more information.
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710606 31B YASKAWA AC Drive – J1000 Technical Manual
Table 8.1 Available Peripheral Devices
Model Number
Power Options
UZDA Series
DC link choke to improve power factor
UZBA Series
AC reactor to improve power factor
ERF-150WJ Series
3% ED, 150 W braking resistor
200 V class: DCR2-oA
400 V class:
Suppresses surge voltage caused by switching magnetic contactors
RFN3AL-504KD
Circuit breaker for short circuit or overload protection
Note: Yaskawa recommends installing an MCCB to the power supply side to protect
NF Series
drive wiring and to prevent other damage in the event of component failure. Install
an MCCB if permitted by the power system.
Provides protection against potentially harmful leakage currents
Note: Yaskawa recommends installing a GFCI to the power supply side to protect
NV, EG, or SG Series
drive wiring and to prevent other damage in the event of component failure. An MCCB
can also be used if permitted by the power system.
Prevents potential damage to the braking resistor and other internal circuitry by
ensuring that power to drive is completely shut off when necessary. Install an MCCB
SC Series
when using a braking resistor to prevent the braking resistor from overheating.
Wire the MC so that it opens when a fault output terminal is triggered to protect
internal components from sudden high levels of input current.
Interface Options
JVOP-182
Remote operator with LED display and copy function; Cable length max. 3 m
Allows the user to copy and verify parameter settings between drives. Can also be
JVOP-181
used as adapter to connect the drive to a PC USB port.
Note: SI-232/JC option is required
RS-232/C communications interface to either connect the drive to a PC, to the optional
SI-232/JC
copy unit, or to the external LED operator JVOP-182.
RS-232/C communications interface for use with either the external LED operator
SI-232/J
JVOP-182, the optional copy unit, or for connecting to a PC.
AI-V3/J
Potentiometer option for setting the frequency reference directly at the drive
Mechanical Options
Installation kit for mounting the drive with the heatsink outside of the panel (side-by-
EZZ020568o
side mounting possible)
EZZ08122o
Installation kit for mounting the drive on a DIN rail
EZZ020564o
Parts to make the drive conform to NEMA Type 1 enclosure
PC tool for drive setup and parameter management
The installation files can be obtained at no charge from:
US: http://www.yaskawa.com
Other areas: Contact a Yaskawa representative.
Communication Options
Interface for RS-422/RS-485 communications using the MEMOBUS/Modbus RTU
SI-485/J
protocol
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