Wiring Reactors For Harmonic Suppression - YASKAWA SGD7S Product Manual

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 SERVOPACK Models SGD7S-470A, -550A, -590A, and -780A
1.
Connect the R1 and R2 terminals on the Regenerative Resistor Unit to the B1/
terminals on the SERVOPACK.
2.
Set Pn600 (Regenerative Resistor Capacity) and Pn603 (Regenerative Resistance) as
required.
• When using the Yaskawa-recommended Regenerative Resistor Unit, use the default settings for
Pn600 and Pn603.
• If you use any other external regenerative resistor, set Pn600 and Pn603 according to the specifica-
tions of the regenerative resistor.
Refer to the following section for details on the settings.
5.18
Setting the Regenerative Resistor Capacity
4.3.6

Wiring Reactors for Harmonic Suppression

You can connect a reactor for harmonic suppression to the SERVOPACK when power supply
harmonic suppression is required. Refer to the following manual for details on harmonic reac-
tors.
Σ-7-Series Peripheral Device Selection Manual (Manual No.: SIEP S800001 32)
Refer to the following figures to connect reactors.
SERVOPACK with Three-Phase,
200-VAC Power Supply Input
DC Reactors
Note: 1. Connection terminals
Remove the lead wire and connect a DC Reactor.
2. Reactors are optional products. (Purchase them separately.)
3. You cannot connect a DC Reactor to a SERVOPACK with a single-phase, 100-VAC power supply input.
on page 5-52
Power
SERVOPACK
Supply
1
2
1 and
2 for a DC Reactor are connected when the SERVOPACK is shipped.
4.3 Wiring the Power Supply to the SERVOPACK

4.3.6 Wiring Reactors for Harmonic Suppression

SERVOPACK with Single-Phase,
100-VAC Power Supply Input
SERVOPACK
AC Reactors
and B2
L1
L2
4-25
4

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