Decrease Noise; Connect A Noise Filter To The Input Side (Primary Side); Connect A Noise Filter To The Output Side (Secondary Side) - YASKAWA CIPR-GA50C series Technical Manual

Ac micro drives for industrial applications. 200 v class, three-phase input: 0.1 to 22 kw. 200 v class, single-phase input: 0.1 to 4.0 kw. 400 v class, three-phase input: 0.37 to 30 kw.
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3.14

Decrease Noise

Note:
The main circuit terminal block for the drive and the terminal block for the noise filter come in different shapes. The drive has a
European-style terminal block and the noise filter has a circular terminal block. Use caution when you prepare the ends of the wires.

Connect a Noise Filter to the Input Side (Primary Side)

High-speed switching makes noise in the drive output. This noise flows from the drive to the power supply, and
can possibly have an effect on other equipment. Install a noise filter to the input side of the drive to decrease the
quantity of noise that flows to the power supply. A noise filter also prevents noise from entering the drive from the
power supply.
• Use a noise filter specially designed for drives.
• Install the noise filter as close as possible to the drive.
A - Power supply
B - Input side (primary side) noise
filter
Note:
The input side (primary side) noise filter model is LNFD-xx.
Figure 3.56 Example of Connecting the Noise Filter on the Input Side (Primary Side)

Connect a Noise Filter to the Output Side (Secondary Side)

A noise filter on the output side of the drive decreases inductive noise and radio frequency interference.
Figure 3.57
shows an example of noise filter wiring.
NOTICE: Do not connect phase-advancing capacitors, LC/RC noise filters, or leakage breakers (RCM/RCD) to the motor
circuit. If you connect these devices to the output circuits, it can cause damage to the drive and connected equipment.
A - Power supply
B - Drive
Figure 3.57 Example of Connecting the Noise Filter on the Output Side (Secondary Side)
Note:
Glossary
• Radio frequency interference:
Electromagnetic waves radiated from the drive and cables make noise through the full radio bandwidth that can have an effect on
nearby devices.
• Inductive noise:
The noise from electromagnetic induction can have an effect on the signal line and can cause the controller to malfunction.
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C - Drive
D - Other controller
C - Noise filter on output side
(secondary side)
D - Motor

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