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Fuji Electric frenic mini series User Manual (306 pages)
Compact
Brand:
Fuji Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Safety Precautions
5
Precautions for Use
6
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION to FRENIC-Mini
16
Features
20
Control System
27
Recommended Configuration
28
Part 1 General Information
16
Chapter 2 PARTS NAMES and FUNCTIONS
32
External View and Allocation of Terminal Blocks
32
LED Monitor, Potentiometer and Keys on the Keypad
33
Chapter 3 Operation Using the Keypad
36
Operation Using the Keypad
36
Overview of Operation Modes
38
Running Mode
40
Run/Stop the Motor
40
Set up the Set Frequency and Others
40
Monitor the Running Status
42
Jog (Inch) the Motor
44
Programming Mode
45
Programming Mode
46
Setting the Function Codes--"Data Setting
46
Checking Changed Function Codes--"Data Checking
50
Monitoring the Running Status--"Drive Monitoring
51
Checking I/O Signal Status--"I/O Checking
54
Reading Maintenance Information--"Maintenance Information
58
Reading Alarm Information--"Alarm Information
59
Alarm Mode
63
Displaying the Alarm History
63
Releasing the Alarm and Transferring the Inverter to Running Mode
63
Displaying the Running Information When an Alarm Occurs
64
Transferring to Programming Mode
64
Part 2 Driving the Motor
66
Chapter 4 BLOCK DIAGRAMS for CONTROL LOGIC
66
Chapter 4 Block Diagrams for Control Logic
68
Symbols Used in the Block Diagrams and Their Meanings
70
Drive Frequency Command Generator
71
Drive Command Generator
73
Terminal Command Decoders
75
Digital Output Selector
79
Analog Output (FMA) Selector
81
Drive Command Controller
83
PID Frequency Command Generator
85
Chapter 5 RUNNING through RS-485 COMMUNICATION (OPTION)
90
Overview on RS-485 Communication
90
Common Specifications
91
Connection
92
Connector Specifications
92
Part 3 Peripheral Equipment and Options
94
Chapter 6 SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
94
Chapter 6 Selecting Peripheral Equipment
96
Configuring the FRENIC-Mini
98
Selecting Wires and Crimp Terminals
99
Recommended Wires
101
Crimp Terminals
103
Peripheral Equipment
104
Magnetic Contactor (MC)
106
2 ] Surge Killers
108
3 ] Arresters
108
4 ] Surge Absorbers
109
Selecting Options
110
1 ] Braking Resistors
110
Peripheral Equipment Options
110
2 ] DC Reactors (Dcrs)
113
3 ] AC Reactors (Acrs)
115
4 ] Output Circuit Filters (Ofls)
116
5 ] Ferrite Ring Reactors for Reducing Radio Noise (ACL)
117
1 ] External Potentiometer for Frequency Setting
118
Options for Operation and Communications
118
2 ] RS-485 Communications Card "OPC-C1-RS
119
3 ] Remote Keypad "TP-E1
119
4 ] Extension Cable for Remote Operation
120
5 ] Copy Adapter "CPAD-C1A
120
6 ] Inverter Support Loader Software
120
1 ] Mounting Adapters
121
Extended Installation Kit Options
121
2 ] Rail Mounting Bases
122
3 ] NEMA1 Kit
123
1 ] Frequency Meters
124
Meter Options
124
Part 4 Selecting Optimal Inverter Model
126
Chapter 7 SELECTING OPTIMAL MOTOR and INVERTER CAPACITIES
126
Chapter 7 Selecting Optimal Motor and Inverter Capacities
128
Selecting Motors and Inverters
130
Motor Output Torque Characteristics
130
Selection Procedure
133
Equations for Selections
136
1 ] General Equation
136
2 ] Obtaining the Required Force F
136
Load Torque During Constant Speed Running
136
1 ] Calculation of Moment of Inertia
137
Acceleration and Deceleration Time Calculation
137
2 ] Calculation of the Acceleration Time
139
3 ] Calculation of the Deceleration Time
139
1 ] Calculation of Regenerative Energy
140
Heat Energy Calculation of Braking Resistor
140
Calculating the RMS Rating of the Motor
141
Selecting a Braking Resistor
142
Selection Procedure
142
Notes on Selection
142
Part 5 Specifications
144
Chapter 8 Specifications
146
Specifications
146
Standard Models
148
Three-Phase 230 V
148
Three-Phase 460 V
149
Single-Phase 230 V
150
Models Available on Order
151
EMC Filter Built-In Type
151
Three-Phase 230 V
151
Three-Phase 460 V
151
Three-Phase 230 V
152
Three-Phase 460 V
152
Single-Phase 230 V
153
Braking Resistor Built-In Type
154
Three-Phase 230 V
154
Three-Phase 460 V
154
Three-Phase 230 V
155
Three-Phase 460 V
155
Common Specifications
156
Terminal Specifications
158
Terminal Functions
158
Terminal Block Arrangement
170
Terminal Arrangement Diagram and Screw Specifications
171
Main Circuit Terminals
171
Control Circuit Terminal
172
Operating Environment and Storage Environment
173
Operating Environment
173
Storage Environment
174
Long-Term Storage
174
Temporary Storage
174
External Dimensions
175
Standard Models and Models Available on Order (Braking Resistor Built-In Type)
175
Models Available on Order (EMC Filter Built-In Type)
177
Connection Diagrams
179
Keypad Operation
179
Operation by External Signal Inputs
180
Details of Protective Functions
181
Chapter 9 Function Codes
184
Function Code Tables
186
Details of Function Codes
197
F Codes (Fundamental Functions)
197
E Codes (Extension Terminal Functions)
218
C Codes (Control Functions of Frequency)
231
P Codes (Motor Parameters)
234
H Codes (High Performance Functions)
236
J Codes (Application Functions)
249
Y Codes (Link Functions)
255
Appendices
260
App.a Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on Electrical Noise
262
App.a Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on Electrical Noise)
262
Effect of Inverters on Other Devices
262
Noise
262
Noise
263
Noise Prevention
265
Special High Voltage
273
Application to General-Purpose Inverters
273
App.b Japanese Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage
273
Compliance to the Harmonic Suppression for Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage
274
App.C Effect on Insulation of General-Purpose Motors Driven with 460 V Class Inverters
278
Generating Mechanism of Surge Voltages
278
Effect of Surge Voltages
279
Countermeasures against Surge Voltages
279
Regarding Existing Equipment
280
App.D Inverter Generating Loss
281
App.e Conversion from si Units
282
App.f Allowable Current of Insulated Wires
284
App.g Replacement Information
286
External Dimensions Comparison Tables
286
Terminal Arrangements and Symbols
290
Function Codes
292
Glossary
296
Function Codes
300
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Fuji Electric frenic mini series User Manual (269 pages)
compact
Brand:
Fuji Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Safety Precautions
5
Precautions for Use
6
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION to FRENIC-Mini
15
Features
17
Control System
24
Recommended Configuration
25
Part 1 General Information
15
Chapter 2 PARTS NAMES and FUNCTIONS
27
External View and Allocation of Terminal Blocks
27
Keys, Potentiometer, and LED on the Keypad
28
Chapter 3 Operation Using the Keypad
31
Operation Using the Keypad
31
Overview of Operation Modes
32
Running Mode
34
Run/Stop the Motor
34
Set up the Set Frequency and Others
34
Monitor the Running Status
36
Jog (Inch) the Motor
38
Programming Mode
39
Setting the Function Codes--"Data Setting
40
Checking Changed Function Codes--"Data Checking
44
Monitoring the Running Status--"Drive Monitoring
45
Checking I/O Signal Status--"I/O Checking
48
Reading Maintenance Information--"Maintenance Information
51
Reading Alarm Information--"Alarm Information
52
Alarm Mode
55
Displaying the Alarm History
55
Releasing the Alarm and Transferring the Inverter to Running Mode
55
Displaying the Running Information When an Alarm Occurs
56
Transferring to Programming Mode
56
Part 2 Driving the Motor
57
Chapter 4 BLOCK DIAGRAMS for CONTROL LOGIC
57
Chapter 4 Block Diagrams for Control Logic
58
Symbols Used in the Block Diagrams and Their Meanings
59
Drive Frequency Command Generator
60
Drive Command Generator
62
Terminal Command Decoders
64
Digital Output Selector
68
Analog Output (FMA) Selector
70
Drive Command Controller
72
PID Frequency Command Generator
74
Chapter 5 RUNNING through RS485 COMMUNICATION (OPTION)
77
Overview on RS485 Communication
77
Common Specifications
78
Connection
79
Connector Specifications
79
Part 3 Peripheral Equipment and Options
81
Chapter 6 SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
81
Chapter 6 Selecting Peripheral Equipment
82
Configuring the FRENIC-Mini
83
Selecting Wires and Crimp Terminals
84
Recommended Wires
86
Crimp Terminals
88
Peripheral Equipment
89
1 ] Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB), Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
89
2 ] Surge Killers
92
3 ] Arresters
93
4 ] Surge Absorbers
93
Selecting Options
94
1 ] Braking Resistors
94
Peripheral Equipment Options
94
2 ] DC Reactors (Dcrs)
97
3 ] AC Reactors (Acrs)
99
4 ] Output Circuit Filters (Ofls)
100
5 ] Ferrite Ring Reactors for Reducing Radio Noise (ACL)
101
6 ] Options for 100V Single-Phase Power Supply
102
1 ] External Potentiometer for Frequency Setting
103
Options for Operation and Communications
103
2 ] Remote Keypad
104
3 ] Extension Cable for Remote Operation
104
4 ] RS485 Communications Card
105
5 ] Inverter Support Loader Software
105
1 ] Mounting Adapters
106
Extended Installation Kit Options
106
2 ] Rail Mounting Bases
107
1 ] Frequency Meters
108
Meter Options
108
Part 4 Selecting Optimal Inverter Model
109
Chapter 7 SELECTING OPTIMAL MOTOR and INVERTER CAPACITIES
109
Chapter 7 Selecting Optimal Motor and Inverter Capacities
110
Selecting Motors and Inverters
111
Motor Output Torque Characteristics
111
Selection Procedure
114
1 ] General Equation
117
2 ] Obtaining the Required Force F
117
Equations for Selections
117
Load Torque During Constant Speed Running
117
1 ] Calculation of Moment of Inertia
118
Acceleration and Deceleration Time Calculation
118
2 ] Calculation of the Acceleration Time
120
3 ] Calculation of the Deceleration Time
120
1 ] Calculation of Regenerative Energy
121
Heat Energy Calculation of Braking Resistor
121
Calculating the RMS Rating of the Motor
122
Selecting a Braking Resistor
123
Notes on Selection
123
Selection Procedure
123
Part 5 Specifications
124
Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS
124
Chapter 8 Specifications
125
Standard Models
126
Three-Phase 200 V Series
126
Three-Phase 400 V Series
127
Single-Phase 200 V Series
128
Models Available on Order
129
EMC Filter Built-In Type
129
Three-Phase 200 V Series
129
Three-Phase 400 V Series
130
Single-Phase 200 V Series
131
Braking Resistor Built-In Type
132
Three-Phase 200 V Series
132
Three-Phase 400 V Series
133
Common Specifications
134
Terminal Specifications
136
Terminal Functions
136
Terminal Block Arrangement
145
Terminal Arrangement Diagram and Screw Specifications
146
Main Circuit Terminals
146
Control Circuit Terminal
147
Operating Environment and Storage Environment
148
Operating Environment
148
Storage Environment
149
Long-Term Storage
149
Temporary Storage
149
External Dimensions
150
Connection Diagrams
152
Keypad Operation
152
Operation by External Signal Inputs
153
Details of Protective Functions
154
Details of Protective Functions
156
Chapter 9 Function Codes
157
Function Code Tables
158
Details of Function Codes
168
F Codes (Fundamental Functions)
168
E Codes (Extension Terminal Functions)
185
C Codes (Control Functions of Frequency)
198
P Codes (Motor Parameters)
201
H Codes (High Performance Functions)
203
J Codes (Application Functions)
214
Codes (Link Functions)
220
Appendices
224
App.a Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on Electrical Noise
225
Effect of Inverters on Other Devices
225
Noise
225
A.2 Noise
226
Noise Prevention
228
A.3 Noise Prevention
228
App.b Suppressing Harmonics for General-Purpose Inverters
236
Harmonics and Influence
236
Outline of the Japanese Guidelines and Generation of Harmonics
237
Japanese Guidelines to be Applied to General-Purpose Inverters
237
Special High Voltage
237
Application to General-Purpose Inverters
239
App.C Japanese Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage
239
Compliance to the Harmonic Suppression for Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage
240
App.D Effect on Insulation of General-Purpose Motors Driven with 400 V Class Inverters
244
Generating Mechanism of Surge Voltages
244
Effect of Surge Voltages
245
Countermeasures against Surge Voltages
245
Regarding Existing Equipment
246
App.e Inverter Generating Loss
247
App.f Conversion from si Units
249
App.g Allowable Current of Insulated Wires
251
App.h Replacement Information
252
External Dimensions Comparison Tables
252
Terminal Arrangements and Symbols
256
Function Codes
258
H.3 Function Codes
258
Glossary
261
Function Codes
264
Fuji Electric frenic mini series Instruction Manual (192 pages)
Brand:
Fuji Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 10 MB
Table of Contents
Conformity to Ul Standards and Canadian Standards (Cul Certification)
11
Instruction Manual
1
Safety Precautions
4
General Precautions
8
Frn0.1C1
10
Frn0.2C1
10
Frn0.4C1
10
Frn2.2C1
10
Frn3.7C1
10
Table of Contents
11
Precautions for Use
13
How this Manual Is Organized
16
Table of Contents
18
Chapter 1 BEFORE USING the INVERTER
20
Acceptance Inspection
20
External View and Terminal Blocks
21
Transportation
21
Storage Environment
22
Long-Term Storage
22
Temporary Storage
22
Chapter 2 MOUNTING and WIRING of the INVERTER
23
Operating Environment
23
Installing the Inverter
23
Wiring
24
Removing the Terminal Block (TB) Covers
24
Terminal Arrangement and Screw Specifications
25
Frn0.4C1
25
Frn0.75C1
25
Frn3.7C1
25
Frn4.0C1
25
Recommended Wire Sizes
26
Frn0.2C1
27
Frn0.1C1
27
Frn0.4C1
27
Frn2.2C1
27
Wiring Precautions
28
Wiring for Main Circuit Terminals and Grounding Terminals
29
Frn1.5C1 -2
34
Replacing the Main Circuit Terminal Block (TB) Cover
35
Wiring for Control Circuit Terminals
36
Installing an RS485 Communications Card (Option)
43
Switching of SINK/SOURCE (Jumper Switch)
43
Replacing the Control Circuit Terminal Block (TB) Cover
44
Cautions Relating to Harmonic Component, Noise, and Leakage Current
45
Chapter 3 OPERATION USING the KEYPAD
46
Keys, Potentiometer, and LED on the Keypad
46
Overview of Operation Modes
47
1 ] Monitoring the Running Status
49
Running Mode
49
2 ] Setting up the Set Frequency, Etc
51
3 ] Running/Stopping the Motor
54
4 ] Jogging (Inching) the Motor
55
Programming Mode
56
1 ] Setting Function Codes - "Data Setting
58
2 ] Checking Changed Function Codes - "Data Checking
62
3 ] Monitoring the Running Status - "Drive Monitoring
64
4 ] Checking I/O Signal Status - "I/O Checking
68
5 ] Reading Maintenance Information - "Maintenance Information
72
6 ] Reading Alarm Information - "Alarm Information
74
Alarm Mode
78
Chapter 4 RUNNING the MOTOR
80
Running the Motor for a Test
80
Inspection and Preparation Prior to the Operation
80
Turning on Power and Checking
80
Preparation before Running the Motor for a Test--Setting Function Code Data
81
Test Run
82
Operation
82
Chapter 5 FUNCTION CODES
83
Function Code Tables
83
Overview of Function Codes
95
Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
133
Before Proceeding with Troubleshooting
133
If no Alarm Code Appears on the LED Monitor
135
Motor Is Running Abnormally
135
Problems with Inverter Settings
139
If an Alarm Code Appears on the LED Monitor
141
If an Abnormal Pattern Appears on the LED Monitor While no Alarm Code Is Displayed
151
Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE and INSPECTION
153
Daily Inspection
153
Periodic Inspection
153
Measurement of Electrical Amounts in Main Circuit
158
Insulation Test
159
List of Periodical Replacement Parts
160
Inquiries about Product and Guarantee
160
Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS
161
Standard Models
161
Three-Phase 200 V Series
161
Three-Phase 400 V Series
162
Single-Phase 200 V Series
163
Single-Phase 100 V Series
164
Models Available on Order
165
Braking Resistor Built-In Type
165
EMC Filter Built-In Type
165
Common Specifications
166
Terminal Specifications
168
Connection Diagram in Operation by External Signal Inputs
168
Terminal Functions
168
External Dimensions
170
Standard Models and Models Available on Order (Braking Resistor Built-In Type)
170
Models Available on Order (EMC Filter Built-In Type)
172
Protective Functions
174
Chapter 9 List of Peripheral Equipment and Options
177
Chapter 10 APPLICATION of DC REACTORS (Dcrs)
182
Chapter 11 COMPLIANCE with STANDARDS
183
Compliance with UL Standards and Canadian Standards (Cul Certification)
183
Considerations When Using FRENIC-Mini in Systems to be Certified by UL and Cul
183
General
183
Compliance with European Standards
183
Compliance with EMC Standards
184
General
184
Recommended Installation Procedure
184
Leakage Current of EMC-Filter Built-In Type Inverter and Outboard EMC-Complaint Filter
187
Frn0.1C1 -6
188
Frn0.1C1 -7
188
Harmonic Component Regulation in the EU
189
General Comments
189
Compliance with the Harmonic Component Regulation
190
Compliance with the Low Voltage Directive in the EU
190
General
190
Points for Consideration When Using the FRENIC-Mini Series in a System to be Certified by the Low Voltage Directive in the EU
190
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Fuji Electric frenic mini series User Manual (172 pages)
RS-485
Brand:
Fuji Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
6
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1 Overview1
12
Features
12
List of Functions
13
Chapter 2 Common Specifications1
16
Specifications of RS-485 Communications
16
Specification of the RJ-45 Connector for RS-485 Communications (Modular Jack)
18
Specification of the Terminal for RS-485 Communications
19
Connector (Modular Jack) for Function Expansion
20
Specification of Connection Cable for RS-485 Terminal
22
Connections
23
Basic Connection
23
Connection Procedures
26
Devices for Connection
30
Measures against Noise
31
Switching to Communications
33
Functions for the Switching
33
Link Functions (Operation Selection)
34
How to Switch Communications Enabled/Disabled
35
Link Functions for Supporting Data Input (Operation Select)
36
Making RS-485-Related Settings
37
Link Function (RS-485 Setting)
37
2.4 Making RS-485-Related Settings
38
Selecting the Method of Storing Communications Data
40
CHAPTER 7 Metasys N2 (N2 PROTOCOL)1
42
Messages
42
CHAPTER 3 Modbus RTU PROTOCOL1
44
Messages
44
Message Formats
44
Message Types
44
Message Frames
45
Message Categories
47
Communications Examples
54
Host Side Procedures
55
Inverter's Response Time
55
Timeout Processing
56
Receiving Preparation Complete Time and Message Timing from the Host
57
Frame Synchronization Method
57
Communications Errors
58
Categories of Communications Errors
58
Operations in Case of Errors
59
Crc-16
62
Overview of the CRC-16
62
Algorithm
62
Calculation Example
64
Frame Length Calculation
65
Chapter 4 Fuji General-Purpose Inverter Protocol1
68
Messages
68
Message Formats
68
Transmission Frames
69
Descriptions of Fields
78
Communications Examples
80
Host Side Procedures
82
Inverter's Response Time
82
Timeout Processing
83
Receiving Preparation Complete Time and Message Timing from the Host
83
Communications Errors
84
Categories of Communications Errors
84
Operations in Case of Communications Errors
85
Chapter 5 Function Codes and Data Formats1
88
Communications Dedicated Function Codes
88
About Communications Dedicated Function Codes
88
Command Data
88
Monitor Data 1
88
Monitor Data 1
96
Information Displayed on the Keypad
102
Data Formats
113
List of Data Format Numbers
113
Data Format Specifications
134
Chapter 6 Floor Level Network (P1 Protocol)1
150
===Appendix===1 Messages
150
Point Database
150
Polling/Selecting
150
Setting up Communications of the FRENIC-Eco
150
Using the FRENIC-Eco
151
Strategies
152
Monitoring
152
Supervisory Control
152
Slaving the Drive
153
Other Functionality
153
Start and Stop the Drive
153
Change Drive Directions
153
Lock the FRENIC-Eco Panel
153
Digital Outputs
153
Analog Inputs Monitor
154
Loop Gains
154
Reading and Resetting Faults
154
Address Limitations
154
Point 90,91,92,93 Read/Write Parameter Number (Parameter Data)
159
Reading and Writing From/To Inverter's Function Codes
160
Point Mapping Tables
165
Read / Write Parameter
166
Support Command List
167
Fuji Electric frenic mini series Connection Manual (112 pages)
INVERTER SIO Driver
Brand:
Fuji Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
System Configuration
3
External Device Selection
8
Communication Settings
9
Setup Items
29
Cable Diagrams
33
Supported Device Addresses
99
Device Code and Address Code
106
Error Messages
110
Fuji Electric frenic mini series Brochure (33 pages)
Frenic Mini Series
Brand:
Fuji Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Standard Specifications
8
Common Specifications
11
External Dimensions
13
Frn001C1S-2U
13
Frn002C1E-2U
14
Frn002C1J-2U
15
Keypad Operations
16
Terminal Functions
17
Main Circuit Terminals
18
Control Circuit Terminals
18
Basic Wiring Diagram
19
Keypad Operation
19
Function Settings
20
Protective Functions
24
Option Guide
25
Single-Phase 115V
25
Single-Phase 230V
27
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