Wire Selection - YASKAWA GA700 Series Technical Manual

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3.3 Main Circuit Wiring
Terminal
Model
R/L1
S/L2
Main circuit power supply input
T/L3
U/T1
V/T2
Drive output
W/T3
B1
Braking resistor connection
B2
+2
• DC power supply input
(+1 and -)
+1
• DC reactor connection
(+1 and +2)
-
+3
• 200 V: D class grounding (ground to 100 Ω or less)
• 400 V: C class grounding (ground to 10 Ω or less)
Note:
Use terminals - and B1 to connect a CDBR-type control unit to drive models 2004 to 2138 and 4002 to 4168 that have built-in braking
transistors.

Wire Selection

Select the correct wires for main circuit wiring.
Refer to
Main Circuit Wire Gauges and Tightening Torques on page 218
specified by European standards.
Refer to
Main Circuit Wire Gauges and Tightening Torques on page 243
specified by UL standards.
Wire Selection Precautions
WARNING! Crush Hazard.
Make sure that the protective ground wire complies with technical standards and local safety regulations. The IEC/EN 61800-5-
1:2007 standard specifies that you must wire the power supply to automatically de-energize when the protective ground wire
disconnects. You can also connect a protective ground wire that has a minimum cross-sectional area of 10mm
16 mm
2
(aluminum wire). The leakage current of the drive will be more than 3.5 mA in drive models;
• 2xxxB
• 2xxxC
• 4002B to 4371B
• 4002C to 4371C (with built-in EMC filter turned ON)
• 4389 to 4675
If you do not obey the standards and regulations, it can cause serious injury or death.
Think about line voltage drop before selecting wire gauges. Select wire gauges that drop the voltage by 2% or less
of the rated voltage. Increase the wire gauge and the cable length when the risk of voltage drops increases.
Calculate line voltage drop with this formula:
Line voltage drop (V) =
Precautions during Wiring
• Use terminals B1 and - to connect braking units to drives that have built-in braking transistors (models 2004 to
2138 and 4002 to 4168). Use terminals +3 and - to connect braking units to drives that do not have built-in
braking transistors.
• Refer to "Yaskawa AC Drive Option Braking Unit, Braking Resistor Unit Instruction Manual
(TOBPC72060001)" for information about wire gauges and tightening torques to connect braking resistor units
or braking units.
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Table 3.2 Main Circuit Terminal Functions
2004 - 2082
2110 - 2138
4002 - 4044
4060 - 4168
DC power supply input (+1
and -)
-
× wire resistance (Ω/km) × wiring distance (m) × motor rated current (A) × 10
Name
2169 - 2415
4208 - 4389
-
-
• DC power supply input (+1 and -)
• Braking unit connection (+3 and -)
for wire gauges and tightening torques as
for wire gauges and tightening torques as
YASKAWA SIEPC71061705H GA700 Series Technical Manual
-
Function
4453 - 4675
To connect a commercial
power supply.
To connect a motor.
To connect a braking
resistor or braking resistor
unit.
To connect peripheral
devices, for example:
• DC power input
• Braking Unit
• DC reactor
Note:
Remove the jumper
between terminals +1
and +2 to connect a DC
reactor.
To ground the drive.
2
(copper wire) or
-3
.

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