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Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Instruction Manual (484 pages)
Compact, high functionality inverters
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1 Introduction
10
Inverter Model
12
Operation Steps
14
Related Manuals
16
Chapter 2 Basic Operation
19
Operation Panel
20
Components of the Operation Panel
20
Basic Operation of the Operation Panel
24
Digital Characters and Their Corresponding Printed Equivalents
26
Changing the Parameter Setting Value
26
Monitoring the Inverter
28
Monitoring of Output Current and Output Voltage
28
First Priority Monitor Screen
28
Displaying the Set Frequency
28
Easy Setting of the Inverter Operation Mode
29
Frequently-Used Parameters (Simple Mode Parameters)
30
Simple Mode Parameter List
30
Basic Operation Procedure (PU Operation)
35
Setting the Frequency on the Operation Panel (Example: Operating at 30 Hz)
35
Setting the Frequency with Switches (Multi-Speed Setting)
36
Setting the Frequency Using an Analog Signal (Voltage Input)
37
Setting the Frequency Using an Analog Signal (Current Input)
38
Basic Operation Procedure (External Operation)
40
Setting the Frequency on the Operation Panel
40
Setting the Frequency and Giving a Start Command with Switches (Multi-Speed Setting) (Pr.4 to Pr.6)
41
Setting the Frequency Using an Analog Signal (Voltage Input)
42
Changing the Frequency (Initial Value: 60 Hz) at the Maximum Voltage Input (Initial Value: 5 V)
43
Setting the Frequency Using an Analog Signal (Current Input)
44
Changing the Frequency (Initial Value: 60 Hz) at the Maximum Current Input (Initial Value: 20 Ma)
45
Basic Operation Procedure (JOG Operation)
47
Giving a Start Command by Using External Signals for JOG Operation
47
Giving a Start Command from the Operation Panel for JOG Operation
48
I/O Terminal Function Assignment
49
Chapter 3 Parameters
52
Parameter Initial Value Groups
53
Chapter 4 Control Method
90
Vector Control and Real Sensorless Vector Control
95
Changing the Control Method and Mode
98
Selecting the Advanced Magnetic Flux Vector Control
103
Selecting the PM Sensorless Vector Control
105
Chapter 5 Speed Control
108
Setting Procedure of Real Sensorless Vector Control (Speed Control)
112
Setting Procedure of Vector Control (Speed Control)
113
Setting Procedure of PM Sensorless Vector Control (Speed Control)
114
Setting the Torque Limit Level
115
Performing High-Accuracy, Fast-Response Control
122
Speed Feed Forward Control, Model Adaptive Speed Control
125
Torque Bias
127
Avoiding Motor Overrunning
131
Troubleshooting in the Speed Control
133
Chapter 6 Torque Control
136
Torque Control
137
Setting Procedure of Real Sensorless Vector Control (Torque Control)
142
Setting Procedure for Vector Control (Torque Control)
143
Torque Command
144
Speed Limit
148
Torque Control Gain Adjustment
150
Troubleshooting in Torque Control
152
Chapter 8 (E) Environment Setting Parameters 4 5
158
Clock
159
Reset Selection / Disconnected PU Detection / PU Stop Selection
162
PU Display Language Selection
165
Buzzer Control
166
PU Contrast Adjustment
167
Automatic Frequency Setting / Key Lock Operation Selection
168
Frequency Change Increment Amount Setting (Standard Model)
170
RUN Key Rotation Direction Selection
171
Multiple Rating Setting
172
Parameter Write Selection
174
Password
176
Free Parameter
179
Setting Multiple Parameters by Batch
180
Extended Parameter Display and User Group Function
182
PWM Carrier Frequency and Soft-PWM Control
185
Inverter Parts Life Display
187
Maintenance Timer Alarm
191
Current Average Value Monitor Signal
192
Chapter 9 (F) Settings for Acceleration/ Deceleration 4 5
196
Setting the Acceleration and Deceleration Time
197
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern
202
Remote Setting Function
204
Starting Frequency and Start-Time Hold Function
208
Minimum Motor Speed Frequency at the Motor Start up
209
Shortest Acceleration/Deceleration (Automatic Acceleration/Deceleration)
210
Chapter 10 (D) Operation Command and Frequency Command 4 5
212
Operation Mode Selection
213
Startup of the Inverter in Network Operation Mode at Power-ON
223
Start Command Source and Frequency Command Source During Communication Operation
224
Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection
232
JOG Operation
233
Operation by Multi-Speed Setting
235
Chapter 11 (H) Protective Function Parameters 4 5
238
Motor Overheat Protection (Electronic Thermal O/L Relay)
239
Cooling Fan Operation Selection
246
Earth (Ground) Fault Detection at Start
247
Inverter Output Fault Detection Enable/Disable Selection
248
Initiating a Protective Function
249
I/O Phase Loss Protection Selection
250
Retry Function
251
Limiting the Output Frequency (Maximum/Minimum Frequency)
254
Avoiding Machine Resonance Points (Frequency Jump)
255
Stall Prevention Operation
257
Load Characteristics Fault Detection
262
Motor Overspeeding Detection
267
Chapter 12 (M) Item and Output Signal for Monitoring 4 5
268
Speed Indication and Its Setting Change to Rotations Per Minute
269
Monitor Item Selection on Operation Panel or Via Communication
271
Monitor Display Selection for Terminals FM and am
280
Adjustment of Terminal FM and Terminal am
284
Energy Saving Monitoring
287
Output Terminal Function Selection
293
Output Frequency Detection
302
Output Current Detection Function
305
12.9 Output Torque Detection Function
307
Remote Output Function
308
Chapter 13 (T) Multi-Function Input Terminal Parameters 4 5
310
Analog Input Selection
311
Analog Input Terminal (Terminal 4) Function Assignment
316
Response Level of Analog Input and Noise Elimination
317
Frequency Setting Voltage (Current) Bias and Gain
319
Torque (Magnetic Flux) Setting Current (Voltage) Bias and Gain
324
Input Terminal Function Selection
329
Inverter Output Shutoff
333
Selecting the Condition to Activate the Second Function Selection (RT) Signal
335
Start Signal Operation Selection
337
Chapter 14 (C) Motor Constant Parameters 4 5
340
Applied Motor
341
Offline Auto Tuning
346
Offline Auto Tuning for a PM Motor (Motor Constant Tuning)
356
Online Auto Tuning
363
Parameter Settings for a Motor with Encoder
366
Signal Loss Detection of Encoder Signals
369
Chapter 15 (A) Application Parameters
370
15.1 Brake Sequence Function
371
Stop-On-Contact Control
376
Traverse Function
379
PID Control
381
Calibration of PID Display
394
Dancer Control
397
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start with an Induction Motor
404
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start with a PM Motor
409
Offline Auto Tuning for a Frequency Search
411
Power Failure Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function
415
PLC Function
417
Trace Function
419
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Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Instruction Manual (432 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
18
Operation Panel
19
Monitoring the Inverter
27
Easy Setting of the Inverter Operation Mode
28
Frequently-Used Parameters (Simple Mode Parameters)
29
Basic Operation Procedure (PU Operation)
33
Basic Operation Procedure (External Operation)
38
Basic Operation Procedure (JOG Operation)
45
I/O Terminal Function Assignment
47
Parameter Initial Value Groups
51
Parameter List (by Parameter Number)
52
Use of a Function Group Number for the Identification of Parameters
76
Parameter List (by Function Group Number)
78
Setting Procedure of Real Sensorless Vector Control (Speed Control)
101
Setting Procedure of PM Sensorless Vector Control (Speed Control)
102
Setting the Torque Limit Level
103
Performing High-Accuracy, Fast-Response Control
110
Sensorless Vector Control)109
111
Avoiding Motor Overrunning
112
Troubleshooting in the Speed Control
113
Torque Control
115
Setting Procedure of Real Sensorless Vector Control (Torque Control)
119
Torque Command
120
Speed Limit
123
Torque Control Gain Adjustment
125
Troubleshooting in Torque Control
127
Clock
129
Reset Selection / Disconnected PU Detection / PU Stop Selection
132
Buzzer Control
135
PU Contrast Adjustment
136
7.5 Automatic Frequency Setting / Key Lock Operation Selection
137
Frequency Change Increment Amount Setting (Standard Model)
139
RUN Key Rotation Direction Selection
140
Multiple Rating Setting
141
Parameter Write Selection
143
Password
145
Free Parameter
148
Setting Multiple Parameters by Batch
149
Extended Parameter Display and User Group Function
151
PWM Carrier Frequency and Soft-PWM Control
154
Inverter Parts Life Display
156
Maintenance Timer Alarm
160
Current Average Value Monitor Signal
161
Setting the Acceleration and Deceleration Time
165
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern
170
Remote Setting Function
172
Starting Frequency and Start-Time Hold Function
176
8.5 Minimum Motor Speed Frequency at the Motor Start up
177
Shortest Acceleration/Deceleration (Automatic Acceleration/Deceleration)
178
Operation Mode Selection
181
Startup of the Inverter in Network Operation Mode at Power-ON
191
Start Command Source and Frequency Command Source During Communication Operation
192
Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection
200
JOG Operation
201
Operation by Multi-Speed Setting
203
Motor Overheat Protection (Electronic Thermal O/L Relay)
207
Cooling Fan Operation Selection
212
Earth (Ground) Fault Detection at Start
213
Inverter Output Fault Detection Enable/Disable Selection
214
Initiating a Protective Function
215
I/O Phase Loss Protection Selection
216
Retry Function
217
Limiting the Output Frequency (Maximum/Minimum Frequency)
220
Avoiding Machine Resonance Points (Frequency Jump)
221
Stall Prevention Operation
223
Load Characteristics Fault Detection
228
Motor Overspeeding Detection
233
Speed Indication and Its Setting Change to Rotations Per Minute
235
Monitor Item Selection on Operation Panel or Via Communication
237
Monitor Display Selection for Terminals FM and am
246
Adjustment of Terminal FM and Terminal am
250
Energy Saving Monitoring
253
Output Terminal Function Selection
259
Output Frequency Detection
266
Output Current Detection Function
269
Output Torque Detection Function
271
Remote Output Function
272
Analog Input Selection
275
Analog Input Terminal (Terminal 4) Function Assignment
280
Response Level of Analog Input and Noise Elimination
281
Frequency Setting Voltage (Current) Bias and Gain
283
Torque (Magnetic Flux) Setting Current (Voltage) Bias and Gain
288
Input Terminal Function Selection
293
Inverter Output Shutoff
297
Selecting the Condition to Activate the Second Function Selection (RT) Signal
299
Start Signal Operation Selection
301
Applied Motor
305
Offline Auto Tuning
310
Offline Auto Tuning for a PM Motor (Motor Constant Tuning)
319
Online Auto Tuning
326
Brake Sequence Function
331
Stop-On-Contact Control
335
Traverse Function
338
PID Control
340
Calibration of PID Display
353
Dancer Control
356
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start with an Induction Motor
363
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start with a PM Motor
368
Offline Auto Tuning for a Frequency Search
370
Power Failure Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function
374
PLC Function
376
Trace Function
378
Manual Torque Boost
385
Base Frequency Voltage
387
Load Pattern Selection
389
Energy Saving Control
391
SF-PR Slip Amount Adjustment Mode
392
DC Injection Brake and Zero Speed Control
393
Stop Selection
395
Regenerative Brake Selection
397
Regeneration Avoidance Function
401
Slip Compensation
404
Droop Control
405
Speed Smoothing Control
406
Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Instruction Manual (Connection (226 pages)
Compact, high functionality inverters
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Instructions
5
Electric Shock Prevention
6
Fire Prevention
6
Injury Prevention
7
Additional Instructions
8
General Instruction
12
Harmonic Suppression Guidelines
15
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
Product Checking and Accessories
16
Inverter Model
16
Rating Plate
16
How to Read the SERIAL Number
18
Component Names
19
Standard Model
19
Ethernet Model
20
Operation Steps
23
Related Manuals
26
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
29
Peripheral Devices
29
Inverter and Peripheral Devices
29
Peripheral Devices (Standard Model / Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
32
Peripheral Devices (IP67 Model)
34
Removal and Reinstallation of the
36
Removal and Reinstallation of the Front Cover
36
Installation of the Inverter and Enclosure Design
42
Inverter Installation Environment
42
Amount of Heat Generated by the Inverter (Standard Model / Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
44
Amount of Heat Generated by the Inverter (IP67 Model)
45
Output Current Reduction When the Surrounding Air Temperature Is between 50°C and 60°C (Standard Model / Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
46
Output Current Reduction When the Surrounding Air Temperature Is between 40°C and 50°C (IP67 Model)
47
Standby Power Consumption by the Inverter (Standard Model / Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
47
Standby Power Consumption by the Inverter (IP67 Model)
48
Cooling System Types for Inverter Enclosure
48
Inverter Installation
49
Inverter Placement
49
Terminal Connection Diagrams
52
Main Circuit Terminals (Standard Model / Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
63
Details on the Main Circuit Terminals
63
Main Circuit Terminal Layout and Wiring to Power Supply and Motor
63
Applicable Cables and Wiring Length
66
Earthing (Grounding) Precautions
72
Main Circuit Terminals (IP67 Model)
73
Details on the Main Circuit Terminals
73
Main Circuit Terminals (Connector) Layout and Wiring to Power Supply and Motor
73
Wiring Method
74
Applicable Cables and Wiring Length
75
Earthing (Grounding) Precautions
77
Control Circuit (Standard Model / Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
78
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals (Standard Model)
78
Input Signal
78
Output Signal
79
Common Terminal
80
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals (Ethernet Model)
81
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals (Safety Communication Model)
83
Control Logic (Sink/Source) Change (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
85
Wiring of Control Circuit
87
Control Circuit Terminal Layout
87
Wiring Method
88
Wiring Connection
88
Wire Removal
90
Signal Inputs by Contactless Switches
91
Wiring Precautions
91
Safety Stop Function (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
92
Function Description
92
Connection Diagram
92
Safety Communication Function (Safety Communication Model)
94
Control Circuit (IP67 Model)
96
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals
96
Wiring of Control Circuit
98
When Supplying 24 V External Power to the Control Circuit
101
Safety Communication Function
102
Connection to a Motor with Encoder (Vector Control)
105
Encoder Cable
107
Communication Connectors and Terminals
112
PU Connector (Standard Model)
112
Communication Operation
112
Ethernet Connector (Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
113
Ethernet Communication Specifications
113
Connection Cable
113
Wiring Method
113
Wiring Precautions
114
Network Configuration
114
Ethernet Connector (IP67 Model)
115
USB Connector
116
USB Device Communication
116
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
118
Communication Model)
118
Connection of the Brake Resistor (FR-E820-0030(0.4K) or Higher, FR-E840-0016(0.4K) or Higher, FR-E820S-0030(0.4K) or Higher, and FR-E810W-0030(0.4K) or Higher)
118
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU2)
122
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC2) (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
124
Connection of the Multifunction Regeneration Converter (FR-XC) (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
125
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV) (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
126
Connection of the AC Reactor (FR-HAL)
127
Connection of the DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
128
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units (IP67 Model)
129
2.12.1 Connection of the Brake Resistor
129
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU2)
130
Connection of the AC Reactor (FR-HAL)
132
Chapter 3 Precautions for Use of the Inverter
134
Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Leakage Currents
135
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
135
Selecting the Rated Sensitivity Current for the Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker
136
Techniques and Measures for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
137
Power Supply Harmonics
140
Harmonic Suppression Guidelines in Japan
140
Conversion Factor
141
Installation of a Reactor
144
Power Shutdown and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
145
Countermeasures against Deterioration of the 400 V Class Motor Insulation
147
Checklist before Starting Operation
148
Failsafe System Which Uses the Inverter
151
Specifications
154
Inverter Rating
155
Motor Rating
161
Mitsubishi Electric High-Performance Energy-Saving Motor with Encoder SF-PR-SC
161
Mitsubishi Electric Vector Control Dedicated Motor SF-V5RU
163
PM Motor MM-GKR
165
Motor Specifications
165
PM Motor EM-A
169
Motor Torque
172
Common Specifications
173
Outline Dimension Drawings
176
Inverter Outline Dimension Drawings (Standard Model)
176
Inverter Outline Dimension Drawings (Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
185
Inverter Outline Dimension Drawings (IP67 Model)
194
Dedicated Motor Outline Dimension Drawings
196
Chapter 5 Appendix
214
How to Check Specification Changes
215
Details of Specification Changes
215
Instructions for EAC
222
Compliance with the UK Certification Scheme
222
Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products
223
Referenced Standard (Requirement of Chinese Standardized Law)
223
Warranty
224
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Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Instruction Manual (140 pages)
Connection
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Instructions
4
Chapter 1 Introduction
13
Product Checking and Accessories
14
Component Names
16
Operation Steps
19
Related Manuals
21
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
23
Peripheral Devices
23
Inverter and Peripheral Devices
23
Peripheral Devices
26
Removal and Reinstallation of the
28
Installation of the Inverter and Enclosure Design
34
Inverter Installation Environment
34
Amount of Heat Generated by the Inverter
36
Cooling System Types for Inverter Enclosure
36
Inverter Installation
37
Terminal Connection Diagrams
40
Main Circuit Terminals
46
Details on the Main Circuit Terminals
46
Main Circuit Terminal Layout and Wiring to Power Supply and Motor
47
Applicable Cables and Wiring Length
48
Earthing (Grounding) Precautions
52
Control Circuit
54
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals (Standard Model)
54
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals (Ethernet Model)
57
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals (Safety Communication Model)
59
Control Logic (Sink/Source) Change (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
61
Wiring of Control Circuit
63
Wiring Precautions
66
Safety Stop Function (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
67
Safety Communication Function (Safety Communication Model)
68
Connection to a Motor with Encoder (Vector Control)
71
Communication Connectors and Terminals
78
PU Connector (Standard Model)
78
Ethernet Connector (Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
79
USB Connector
81
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
82
Connection of the Brake Resistor (FR-E820-0030(0.4K) or Higher, FR-E840-0016(0.4K) or Higher, and FR-E820S-0030(0.4K) or Higher)
82
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU2)
85
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC2) (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
86
Connection of the Multifunction Regeneration Converter (FR-XC) (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
87
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV) (Standard Model / Ethernet Model)
88
Connection of the DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
89
Chapter 3 Precautions for Use of the Inverter
91
Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Leakage Currents
91
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
91
Techniques and Measures for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
93
Power Supply Harmonics
96
Harmonic Suppression Guidelines in Japan
96
Installation of a Reactor
100
Power Shutdown and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
101
Countermeasures against Deterioration of the 400 V Class Motor Insulation
103
Checklist before Starting Operation
104
Failsafe System Which Uses the Inverter
107
Chapter 4 Specifications
111
Inverter Rating
111
Motor Rating
114
Common Specifications
117
Outline Dimension Drawings
119
Inverter Outline Dimension Drawings (Standard Model)
119
Inverter Outline Dimension Drawings (Ethernet Model / Safety Communication Model)
125
Dedicated Motor Outline Dimension Drawings
131
Chapter 5 Appendix
136
How to Check the Specification Change
137
Specification Change
137
Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Instruction Manual (74 pages)
Compact, high functionality inverters
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1 Introduction
4
Digital Characters and Their Corresponding Printed Equivalents
6
Product Checking
7
Inverter Model
7
Rating Plate
7
How to Read the SERIAL Number
8
Related Manuals
9
Chapter 2 Protective Functions
10
Inverter Fault and Alarm Indications
11
Reset Method for the Protective Functions
12
Check and Clear of the Fault History
13
Operating Procedure
14
List of Fault Displays
15
Error Message
15
Causes and Corrective Actions
18
Safety Stop
20
Maintenance Timer
21
Fan Alarm
23
Heat Sink Overheat
26
Input Phase Loss
27
Signal Loss Detection
33
Backup in Progress
37
Check First When You Have a Trouble
38
Motor Does Not Start
38
Motor or Machine Is Making Abnormal Acoustic Noise
41
Inverter Generates Abnormal Noise
41
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
41
Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction
42
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
42
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
42
Speed Varies During Operation
43
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
43
Operation Panel Display Is Not Operating
44
The Motor Current Is too Large
44
Speed Does Not Accelerate
45
Unable to Write Parameter Setting
45
Unable to Establish Ethernet Communication
46
Chapter 3 Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection
48
Inspection Item
49
Daily Inspection
49
Periodic Inspection
49
Daily and Periodic Inspection
50
Checking the Inverter and Converter Modules
51
Checking Method
51
Cleaning
53
Replacement of Parts
54
Inverter Parts Life Display
54
Smoothing Capacitors
57
Relay Output Terminals
58
Inverter Replacement
58
Removal and Reinstallation
59
Measurement of Main Circuit Voltages, Currents, and Powers
60
Measurement of Powers
62
Measurement of Voltages and Use of PT
62
Measurement of Currents
62
Measurement of Inverter Input Power Factor
62
Measurement of Converter Output Voltage (between Terminals P and N)
62
Measurement of Inverter Output Frequency
63
Insulation Resistance Test Using Megger
63
Withstand Voltage Test
63
Warranty
72
Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Instruction Manual (60 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1 Introduction
5
Product Checking
8
Related Manuals
10
Chapter 2 Protective Functions
12
Inverter Fault and Alarm Indications
12
Reset Method for the Protective Functions
13
Check and Clear of the Fault History
14
List of Fault Displays
16
Causes and Corrective Actions
18
Check First When You Have a Trouble
34
Motor Does Not Start
34
Motor or Machine Is Making Abnormal Acoustic Noise
36
Inverter Generates Abnormal Noise
36
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
36
Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction
37
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
37
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
37
Speed Varies During Operation
38
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
38
Operation Panel Display Is Not Operating
39
The Motor Current Is too Large
39
Speed Does Not Accelerate
40
Unable to Write Parameter Setting
40
Unable to Establish Ethernet Communication
40
Chapter 3 Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection
44
Inspection Item
44
Daily Inspection
44
Periodic Inspection
44
Daily and Periodic Inspection
45
Checking the Inverter and Converter Modules
46
Cleaning
47
Replacement of Parts
47
Inverter Replacement
50
Measurement of Main Circuit Voltages, Currents, and Powers
52
Measurement of Powers
54
Measurement of Voltages and Use of PT
54
Measurement of Currents
54
Use of CT and Transducer
54
Measurement of Inverter Input Power Factor
54
Measurement of Converter Output Voltage (between Terminals P and N)
54
Measurement of Inverter Output Frequency
55
Mitsubishi Electric FR-E820S-0110 Installation Manualline (78 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Inverter Fr-E800 Installation Guideline
1
Table of Contents
1
Installation and Instructions
7
Wiring
11
Failsafe of the System Which Uses the Inverter
37
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
39
Basic Operation
41
Parameter List
47
Inverter Fault and Alarm Indications
61
Specifications
65
Specifications 8.2 Outline Dimensions
68
W W1 H H1 DC
69
Aappendix
71
E820S-0015(0.2K)
74
E820S-0015(0.2K
75
E820S-0050(0.75K)
75
E820S-0080(1.5K)
75
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