YASKAWA CIPR-GA50C series Technical Manual page 47

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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Do not use the main circuit power supply (Overvoltage Category III) at incorrect voltages.
Operate the drive in the specification range of the input voltage on the drive nameplate.
Voltages that are higher than the permitted nameplate tolerance can cause damage to the drive.
When you install a dynamic braking option, wire the components as specified by the wiring
diagrams.
Incorrect wiring can cause damage to braking components or serious injury or death.
Do not let unwanted objects, for example metal shavings or wire clippings, fall into the drive
during drive installation. Put a temporary cover over the drive during installation. Remove the
temporary cover before start-up.
Unwanted objects inside of the drive can cause damage to the drive.
Obey correct electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures when you touch the drive.
Incorrect ESD procedures can cause damage to the drive circuitry.
Select a motor that is compatible with the load torque and speed range. When 100% continuous
torque is necessary at low speed, use an inverter-duty motor or vector-duty motor. When you
use a standard fan-cooled motor, decrease the motor torque in the low-speed range.
If you operate a standard fan-cooled motor at low speed and high torque, it will decrease the cooling effects and
can cause heat damage.
Obey the speed range specification of the motor as specified by the manufacturer. When you
must operate the motor outside of its specifications, contact the motor manufacturer.
If you continuously operate oil-lubricated motors outside of the manufacturer specifications, it can cause damage
to the motor bearings.
When the input voltage is 440 V or higher or the wiring distance is longer than 100 m (328 ft),
make sure that the motor insulation voltage is sufficient or use an inverter-duty motor or vector-
duty motor with reinforced insulation.
Motor winding and insulation failure can occur.
Before you connect a dynamic braking option to the drive, make sure that qualified personnel
read and obey the Braking Unit and Braking Resistor Unit Installation Manual
(TOBPC72060001).
If you do not read and obey the manual or if personnel are not qualified it can cause damage to the drive and
braking circuit.
Make sure that all connections are correct after you install the drive and connect peripheral
devices.
Incorrect connections can cause damage to the drive.
Note:
• Torque characteristics differ compared to operating the motor directly from line power. The user should have a full understanding of
the load torque characteristics for the application.
• The rated input current of submersible motors is higher than the rated input current of standard motors. Carefully select the correct
drive capacity. When the distance between the motor and drive is long, use a wire that can connect the motor to the drive without a
reduction in motor torque.
• Do not use unshielded wire for control wiring. Use shielded, twisted-pair wires and ground the shield to the ground terminal of the
drive. Unshielded wire can cause electrical interference and unsatisfactory system performance.
YASKAWA SIEPC71061753A GA500 Technical Manual
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