Connecting A Surge Absorber; Reducing Noise; Attachment For External Heatsink Mounting (Ip00 Enclosure); Internal Emc Filter Model Installation - YASKAWA U1000 Technical Manual

Matrix drive low harmonic regenerative drive for industrial applications 200 v class: 7.5 to 75 kw (10 to 100 hp nd) 400 v class: 5.5 to 580 kw (7.5 to 775 hp nd)
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NOTICE: Install an MC on the input side of the drive when the drive should not automatically restart after power loss. To get the full
performance life out of the capacitor for the control power supply and circuit relays, refrain from switching the drive power supply off and on
more than once every 30 minutes. Frequent use can damage the drive. Use the drive to stop and start the motor.
NOTICE: Use a magnetic contactor (MC) to ensure that power to the drive can be completely shut off when necessary. The MC should be
wired so that it opens when a fault output terminal is triggered.
Note:
1. Install an MC to the drive input side to prevent the drive from restarting automatically when power is restored after momentary power
loss.
2. Set up a delay that prevents the MC from opening prematurely to continue operating the drive through a momentary power loss.
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Connecting a Surge Absorber

A surge absorber suppresses surge voltage generated from switching an inductive load near the drive. Inductive loads include
magnetic contactors, relays, valves, solenoids, and brakes. Always use a surge absorber or diode when operating with an
inductive load.
WARNING! Fire Hazard. Due to surge absorber short circuit on drive output terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3, do not connect surge absorbers
to the drive output power terminals. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death by fire or flying debris.
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Reducing Noise

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Preventing Induced Noise
Use shielded cables or zero phase reactors and lay the cables at least 30 cm away from the signal line to prevent induced noise.
A – Power supply
B – Drive
C – Shielded motor cable
D – Motor
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Reducing Noise Using Internal EMC Filter Models
Models UUoEoooo and UUoWoooo contain a built-in EMC filter. These drives comply with EMC guidelines IEC/
EN 61800-3 2nd Environment Category C2. Use switches on the drive to enable the EMC filters.
EMC Filter on page 120
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Attachment for External Heatsink Mounting (IP00 Enclosure)

An external attachment can be used to project the heatsink outside of an enclosure to ensure that there is sufficient air circulation
around the heatsink.
Contact a Yaskawa sales representative or Yaskawa directly for more information on this attachment.
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Internal EMC Filter Model Installation

Internal EMC filter models (UUoEoooo and UUoWoooo) are tested according to European standards IEC/EN
61800-3 2nd Environment Category C2 and comply with the EMC guidelines.
page 120
for details about EMC filter selection and installation.
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Installing a Motor Thermal Overload (oL) Relay on the Drive Output

Motor thermal overload relays protect the motor by disconnecting power lines to the motor due to a motor overload condition.
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710636 04D U1000 Industrial MATRIX Drive Technical Manual
A
MCCB
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
Figure 8.20 Preventing Induced Noise
for details.
B
C
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
E
G
F
E – Separate at least 30 cm
F – Controller
G – Signal line
Refer to Enable the Internal EMC Filter on
8.5 Installing Peripheral Devices
D
M
Refer to Enable the Internal
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