P02 Group Parameters Of Motor 1 - INVT Goodrive100-PV Series Operation Manual

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Goodrive100-PV Series Solar Pump Inverter
Function
code
Terminal-based
running
P01.18
command
protection at
power-on
Power-off
P01.21
restart
selection

P02 group Parameters of motor 1

Function
code
P02.00
Motor type
Rated power of
P02.01
P02.02
frequency of
Rated speed of
P02.03
Rated voltage
P02.04
Name
1: Coast to stop. When a stop command
takes effect, the inverter stops output
immediately. And the load coasts to stop
according to mechanical inertia.
0: The terminal running command is invalid
at power-on.
1: The terminal running command is valid at
power-on.
0: Disable restart
1: Enable restart
Name
0: Asynchronous motor (AM)
1: Reserved
0.1–3000.0kW
AM
Rated
0.01Hz–P00.03
AM
1–36000rpm
AM
0–1200V
of AM
Description
Description
Used to set AM
parameters.
To ensure the control
performance, set P02.01–
P02.05
correctly according
to the information on the
nameplate of the AM.
The inverter provides the
parameter autotuning
function. Whether
parameter autotuning can
be performed properly
depends on the settings of
the motor nameplate
parameters.
In addition, you need to
configure a motor
according to the standard
-26-
Function parameter list
Default Modify
1
1
Default Modify
0
Depend
on
model
50.00
Hz
Depend
on
model
Depend
on
model

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Hamse Ismael
March 9, 2025

I want to connect a low water level sensor to GD100-PV invt how it supposed to do

2 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025

The low water level sensor should be connected to the INVT Goodrive100-PV Series inverter at the designated terminal. Based on the standard wiring diagram:

1. Identify the low water level switch terminals.
2. Connect the common terminal of the sensor to the COM terminal on the inverter.
3. Connect the sensor output to the appropriate input terminal (e.g., S1 or S4) on the inverter.
4. Ensure wiring is secure and correctly configured according to the installation guidelines.

This setup allows the inverter to receive signals from the low water level sensor and respond accordingly.

This answer is automatically generated

Nedal
May 6, 2025

@Hamse Ismael

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