Delta IED-S Series User Manual page 61

Integrated elevator drive
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Chapter 4 Main Circuit Terminals | IED-S
Main input power terminals
 Do NOT connect a three-phase model to single-phase power. R/L1, S/L2
and T/L3 have no phase-sequence requirement and can be connected in
any sequence.
 You must install a NFB between the three-phase power input terminals and
the main circuit terminals (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3). Add a magnetic contactor (MC)
to the power input wiring to cut off power quickly and reduce malfunctions
when the AC motor drive protection function activates. Both ends of the MC
should have an R-C surge absorber.
 Tighten the screws in the main circuit terminal to prevent sparks caused by
screws loosened due to vibration.
 Use voltage and current within the specifications in Chapter 08.
 When using a general ELB (Earth Leakage Breaker), select a current sensor
with sensitivity of 200 mA or above and not less than 0.1 second operation
time to avoid nuisance tripping. When choosing an ELB designed for the AC
motor drive, choose a current sensor with sensitivity of 30 mA or above.
 Use shielded wire or conduit for the power wiring and ground the two ends of
the shielding or conduit.
 Do NOT run and stop the AC motor drives by turning the power ON and OFF.
Run and stop the AC motor drives by sending the RUN and STOP
commands through the keypad or the control terminals FWD and REV. If you
still need to run and stop the AC motor drives by turning the power ON and
OFF, do so no more often than ONCE per hour.
Output terminals of the main circuit
 When it is necessary to install a filter at the output side of the AC motor drive
terminals U/T1, V/T2, W/T3, use an inductance filter. Do not use
phase-compensation capacitors or L-C (Inductance-Capacitance) or R-C
(Resistance-Capacitance) capacitors.
 Do NOT connect phase-compensation capacitors or surge absorbers at the
output terminals of AC motor drives.
 Use well-insulated motors to prevent any electric leakage from the motors.
Use terminals [+1, +2] for connecting a DC reactor.
Use terminals [+1, +2/B1] for connecting a DC bus.
 Use these terminals to connect a DC reactor to improve the power factor and
reduce harmonics. A jumper is connected to these terminals at the factory.
Remove that jumper before connecting to a DC reactor.
 Models above 22 kW do not have a built-in brake resistor. To improve
resistance braking, connect an optional external brake resistor.
 When not in use, leave terminals +2/B1, ( - ) open.
 Short-circuiting [B2] or [ - ] to [+2/B1] damages the motor drive. Do NOT
short-circuit those terminals.
DC reactor
Jumper
+1
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