Protecting The Motor And Motor Cable In Short Circuit; Protecting The Motor From Thermal Overload; Bypass Connection - Kruger Ecowatt K320 Series Operation Manual

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Drive K320 series
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Note: Select the fuse according to operation manual. During short-circuit, the fuse will protect
input power cables to avoid damage to the VFD; when internal short-circuit occurred to the
VFD, it can protect neighboring equipment from being damaged.

4.5.2 Protecting the motor and motor cable in short circuit

If the motor cable is selected according to the VFD rated current, the VFD can perform
short-circuit protection for the motor and motor cable, without the use of other protective
devices.
If the VFD is connected to multiple motors, an additional thermal overload
switch or breaker must be used to protect the motor and motor cable. Such
a device may use the fuse to cut off the short-circuit current.

4.5.3 Protecting the motor from thermal overload

According to the requirements, the motor must be protected to prevent thermal overload. Once
overload is detected, you must cut off the current. The VFD is equipped with motor thermal
overload protection function, which will block output and cut off the current (if necessary) to
protect the motor.

4.5.4 Bypass connection

In critical occasions, power-variable frequency conversion circuit is necessary to ensure
proper operation of the system when VFD fault occurs. In some special cases, for example,
only soft startup is needed, it will convert to power-frequency operation directly after soft
startup, corresponding bypass link is also needed.
Do not connect the power supply to the VFD output terminals U, V and W.
The voltage applied to the motor cable may cause permanent damage to
the VFD.
If frequent switchover is needed, you can use the switch/contactor which carries mechanical
interlock to ensure motor terminals are not connected to input power cables and VFD output
ends simultaneously.
VFD
Input cable
Fuse
Figure 4-19 Fuse configuration
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Installation guidelines
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