Main Circuit Wiring; Main Circuit Wiring; Main Circuit Terminal Functions - YASKAWA P1000 Quick Start Manual

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3.6

Main Circuit Wiring

This section describes the functions, specifications, and procedures required to safely and properly wire the main circuit in
the drive.
Do not solder the ends of wire connections to the drive. Soldered wiring connections can loosen over time. Improper wiring practices
NOTICE:
could result in drive malfunction due to loose terminal connections.
Do not switch the drive input to start or stop the motor. Frequently switching the drive on and off shortens the life of the DC bus
NOTICE:
charge circuit and the DC bus capacitors, and can cause premature drive failures. For the full performance life, refrain from switching the
drive on and off more than once every 30 minutes.
Refer to Input Fuse Installation on page 248

Main Circuit Terminal Functions

u
Terminal
200 V
2A0004 to
Class
400 V
4A0002 to
Drive Model
Class
600 V
5A0003 to
Class
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
R1-L11
S1-L21
T1-L31
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
B1
B2
⊕2
• DC link choke
connection
⊕1
(⊕1, ⊕2)
(remove the
shorting bar
between
⊕1 and ⊕2)
• DC power
supply input
(⊕1, ⊖)
⊕3
Use terminals B1 and ⊖ when installing a CDBR-type braking unit on drives with built-in braking transistors (Models 2A0004 to 2A0138,
Note:
4A0002 to 4A0072, and 5A0003 to 5A0052).
Wiring Fuses for Models 4A0930 and 4A1200
If a fuse is blown or an Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is tripped, check the wiring and the selection of peripheral devices
NOTICE:
to identify the cause. Contact Yaskawa before restarting the drive or the peripheral devices if the cause cannot be identified.
Install a fuse on the input side to protect drive wiring and prevent other secondary damage. Wire the fuse so that leakage
current in the upper controller power supply will trigger the fuse and shut off the power supply.
Select the appropriate fuse from
YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP YAIP1U 01B YASKAWA AC Drive - P1000 Quick Start Guide
for details on fuse selection.
Table 3.1 Main Circuit Terminal Functions
2A0110, 2A0138
2A0081
4A0058, 4A0072
4A0044
5A0041, 5A0052
5A0032
Main circuit power supply input
Not available
Drive output
Braking resistor
DC power supply
input
(⊕1, ⊖)
Not available
For 200 V class: 100 Ω or less
For 400 V class: 10 Ω or less
For 600 V class: 10 Ω or less
Table
3.2.
Type
2A0169 to
2A0415
4A0088 to
4A0930, 4A1200
4A0675
5A0062 to
5A0242
Main circuit power
supply input
Not available
Not available
• DC power supply input (⊕1, ⊖)
• Braking unit connection (⊕3, ⊖)

3.6 Main Circuit Wiring

Function
Connects line power to the drive
Connects line power to the drive
Remove the shorting bars
connecting R/L1-R1/L11, S/L2-
S1/L21, T/L3-T1/L31 when
using 12-phase rectification.
Connects to the motor
Available for connecting a
braking resistor or a braking
resistor unit option
For connecting:
• the drive to a DC power supply
• dynamic braking options
• a DC link choke
Grounding terminal
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