YASKAWA GA700 Series Technical Manual page 102

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3.5 Control Circuit Wiring
A - Drive front
B - LED status ring board
A - Drive front
B - LED status ring board
2.
Refer to the figure and wire the control circuit.
WARNING! Fire Hazard. Tighten all terminal screws to the correct tightening torque. Connections that are too loose or
too tight can cause incorrect operation and damage to the drive. Incorrect connections can also cause death or
serious injury from fire.
Note:
• Use shielded, twisted-pair wires and ground the shield to the ground terminal of the drive. Incorrect equipment grounding
can cause drive or equipment malfunction from electrical interference.
• Do not use control circuit wiring that is longer than 50 m (164 ft) to supply the analog frequency reference from a remote
source. If the control circuit wiring is too long, it can cause unsatisfactory system performance.
A - Wire with a crimp ferrule attached, or
unsoldered wire with the core wires lightly
twisted
B - Pull back the shielding and lightly twist the end
with your fingers to keep the ends from fraying.
Note:
• Do not solder the core wire. Soldered wiring connections can become loose and cause the drive to malfunction.
• Refer to
Figure 3.44
for information to prepare terminal ends of the shielded wire.
• Prepare the wire ends of shielded twisted-pair wires as shown in
frequency setting potentiometer to set the frequency. Connect the shield to terminal E (G) of the drive.
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Figure 3.41 Remove the LED Status Ring Board
Figure 3.42 Remove the LED Status Ring Board
Figure 3.43 Wiring Procedure for the Control Circuit
C - Temporary placement holes
C - Temporary placement holes
C - When you do not use crimp ferrules, remove
approximately 8.5 mm (0.33 in) of the covering
at the end of the wire.
Figure 3.44
to use an analog reference from an external
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