FRENIC Eco Catalog
FRENIC Eco Catalog
FRENIC Eco Catalog
Series Concepts
Contribution to energy-saving
Easy maintenance
Simple operation
Global products
Features such as the special functions for the HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning) market,
space saving, simple operation, a wide variety of models and global compatibility contribute
to energy-savings and power-savings for variable torque load equipment.
Requirements for total cost reduction in the fan and pump can be easily met with the FRENIC-Eco.
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Default functions for fans and pumps
Continued operation upon momentary power failure Motor pick-up during idling
The inverter automatically restarts upon recovery from If the motor runs due to natural convection or other similar
momentary power failure. You can choose starting at the situations, you can use the pick-up function to start smoothly.
frequency at momentary power failure occurrence or starting
at 0Hz. Another option can be chosen: Operation continues Sleep function with low limiter
at a lower frequency while using the kinetic energy obtained
A function for stopping the fan or pump at speeds lower than
from the inertia of the load at momentary power failure.
the lower limit is provided to assure the minimum speed. The
function can be used also to stop at a low water flow.
Energy
saving
Contribution to energy-saving
110
Automatic energy-saving 100
Energy savings effect
(Energy savings effect varies depending on the motor characteristics.)
operation function
In addition to the motor loss, the inverter loss is also kept to 90
a minimum with the FRENIC-Eco when applied to fans or When damper or valve is used
80
pumps.
Required power P[%]
70
Capable of electric power monitoring
60
Simplified monitoring of the electric power can be done
through the keypad and the communication ports (power 50 Energy saved
consumption, cumulative watt-hour display, watt-hour
application display, etc.) 40
30
Cooling fan ON/OFF control function Inverter control (V/f control)
20
The inverter's cooling fan can be stopped for noise reduction
and energy savings whenever the motor is stopped. Inverter control
10 (Automatic energy-saving mode)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Air or liquid flow rate Q [%]
1. Use the contents of this catalog only for selecting product types and models. When using a product, read the Instruction
Manual beforehand to use the product correctly.
2. Products introduced in this catalog have not been designed or manufactured for such applications in a system or equipment
Safety that will affect human bodies or lives. Customers, who want to use the products introduced in this catalog for special systems
Precautions or devices such as for atomic-energy control, aerospace use, medical use, and traffic control, are requested to consult the
Fuji's Sales Division. Customers are requested to prepare safety measures when they apply the products introduced in this
catalog to such systems or facilities that will affect human lives or cause severe damage to property if the products become
faulty.
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Consideration for surrounding environment
Semi-standard series integrated with DC REACTOR Semi-standard series integrated with EMC filter
(available soon) (available soon)
In this series, the Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics can The product can be used to comply with the EMC Directives
be satisfied by integrating optional DC REACTOR (DCR) for in EU. (15kW or smaller [planned])
harmonic suppression. (55kW or smaller [planned])
All models are equipped with Standard installation of input terminals for
an inrush current suppression circuit. auxiliary control power of all models
An inrush current suppression circuit is provided as standard The terminal is convenient for automatic line/inverter
in all models, therefore the cost of peripheral devices such switching operation as the control power of the inverter is
as magnetic switches can be reduced. standardized.
The lifetime of the main circuit capacitor The alarm history for the
can be estimated. 4 latest alarms is recorded.
Because the capacitor's life compared with its initial value Detailed information from back as far as the latest 4 alarms
can be checked, the replacement timing of the main circuit can also be checked.
capacitor can be determined.
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Global products
Space saving
260
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Flexible through optionals
Inverter loader software (option; available soon)
The inverter loader program (Windows-based, option), which simplifies setting of function codes, and data management, is
provided.
RS485 communications
(RJ-45 connector)
PC
Converter
USB cable
Keypad
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Use the contents of this catalog only for selecting product types and
Caution
Variation
models. When using a product, read the Instruction Manual
beforehand to use the product correctly.
Standard specifications
Applicable motor rating [kW] Three-phase 200V series Three-phase 400V series
0.75 FRN0.75F1S-2A FRN0.75F1S-4A
1.5 FRN1.5F1S-2A FRN1.5F1S-4A
2.2 FRN2.2F1S-2A FRN2.2F1S-4A
3.7 FRN3.7F1S-2A FRN3.7F1S-4A
5.5 FRN5.5F1S-2A FRN5.5F1S-4A
7.5 FRN7.5F1S-2A FRN7.5F1S-4A
11 FRN11F1S-2A FRN11F1S-4A
15 FRN15F1S-2A FRN15F1S-4A
18.5 FRN18.5F1S-2A FRN18.5F1S-4A
22 FRN22F1S-2A FRN22F1S-4A
30 FRN30F1S-2A FRN30F1S-4A
37 FRN37F1S-2A FRN37F1S-4A
45 FRN45F1S-2A FRN45F1S-4A
55 FRN55F1S-2A FRN55F1S-4A
75 FRN75F1S-2A FRN75F1S-4A
90 FRN90F1S-2A FRN90F1S-4A
110 FRN110F1S-2A FRN110F1S-4A
132 FRN132F1S-4A
160 FRN160F1S-4A
200 FRN200F1S-4A
220 FRN220F1S-4A
280 FRN280F1S-4A
315 FRN315F1S-4A
355 FRN355F1S-4A
400 FRN400F1S-4A
450 FRN450F1S-4A
500 FRN500F1S-4A
Available soon
FRN 5.5 F 1 S - 2 A 5 1 1
Code Series name Code Control terminal block
FRN FRENIC series 1 Screw terminal (standard)
2 Rod terminal
Code Applicable motor rating [kW]
0.75 0.75kW Code Built-in option
1.5 1.5kW 1 None
2.2 2.2kW 2 RS485 communication card
3.7 3.7kW
5.5 5.5kW Code Keypad
7.5 7.5kW 1 Keypad (standard)
11 11.kW Multi-function keypad
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(Available soon)
15 15.kW
9 No keypad
450 450.kW
500 500.kW Code Version/Manual
A Asia/English
Note : When the last three digits of the model number is for a keypad (standard), non built-in option, screw terminal (standard), the model number with a standard specification
in the above model number table will apply.
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Standard specifications
Standard specifications
Three-phase 200V series
Item Specifications
Type (FRN F1S-2A) 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75 90 110
Applicable motor rating *1) kW 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75 90 110
Rated capacity *2) kVA 1.6 2.6 3.8 6.2 8.3 11 16 21 25 30 40 49 59 75 102 121 146
Output ratings
Rated voltage *3) V Three-phase, 200V/50Hz, 200, 220, 230, 240V/60Hz (With AVR function)
Rated current *4) A 4.2 7.0 10 16.5 22.5 29 42 55 68 80 107 130 156 198 270 320 384
Voltage/frequency variations Voltage: +10 to -15% (Voltage unbalance: 2% or less (*8)), Frequency: +5 to -5%
(with DCR) 3.2 6.1 8.9 15.0 21.1 28.8 42.2 57.6 71.0 84.4 114 138 167 203 282 334 410
Rated current *5) A
(without DCR) 5.3 9.5 13.2 22.2 31.5 42.7 60.7 80.1 97.0 112 151 185 225 270 - - -
Required power supply capacity *6) kVA 1.2 2.2 3.1 5.3 7.4 10 15 20 25 30 40 48 58 71 98 116 142
Braking
Torque *7) % 20 10 to 15
DC injection braking Starting frequency: 0.0 to 60.0Hz, Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0s, Braking level: 0 to 60%
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Standard specifications
Three-phase 400V series (0.75 to 55kW)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN F1S-4A) 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55
Applicable motor rating *1) kW 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55
Rated voltage *3) V Three-phase, 380, 400V/50Hz, 380, 400, 440, 460V/60Hz (with AVR function)
Rated current *4) A 2.5 3.7 5.5 9.0 12.5 16.5 23 30 37 44 58 71 84 102
Voltage/frequency variations Voltage: +10 to -15% (Voltage unbalance: 2% or less (*8)), Frequency: +5 to -5%
(with DCR) 1.6 3.0 4.5 7.5 10.6 14.4 21.1 28.8 35.5 42.2 57.0 68.5 83.2 102
Rated current *5) A
(without DCR) 3.1 5.9 8.2 13.0 17.3 23.2 33.0 43.8 52.3 60.6 77.9 94.3 114 140
Required power supply capacity *6) kVA 1.2 2.2 3.1 5.3 7.4 10 15 20 25 30 40 48 58 71
Braking
Torque *7) % 20 10 to 15
DC injection braking Starting frequency: 0.0 to 60.0Hz, Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0s, Braking level: 0 to 60%
DC REACTOR(DCR) Option
Applicable motor rating *1) kW 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 355 400 450 500
Rated capacity *2) kVA 105 128 154 182 221 274 316 396 445 495 584 640 731
Output ratings
Rated voltage *3) V Three-phase, 380, 400V/50Hz, 380, 400, 440, 460V/60Hz (with AVR function)
Rated current *4) A 139 168 203 240 290 360 415 520 585 650 740 840 960
power input
Voltage/frequency variations Voltage: +10 to -15% (Voltage unbalance: 2% or less (*8)), Frequency: +5 to -5%
(with DCR) 138 164 201 238 286 357 390 500 559 628 705 789 881
Rated current *5) A
(without DCR) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Required power supply capacity *6) kVA 96 114 140 165 199 248 271 347 388 435 489 547 611
Braking
Torque *7) % 10 to 15
DC injection braking Starting frequency: 0.0 to 60.0Hz, Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0s, Braking level: 0 to 60%
DC REACTOR(DCR) Standard
Weight / Mass kg 35
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Common specifications
Common specifications
Item Explanation Remarks Related
function code
Maximum frequency 25 to 120Hz F03
Setting range
• 0.75 to 10kHz (200V/400V:30 to 75kW) ambient temperature or output current to protect the inverter. F27
• 0.75 to 6kHz (200V/400V:90 to 500kW) This protective operation can be canceled by function code H98
H98.
Accuracy (Stability) • Analog setting: ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25±10˚C)
• Keypad setting: ±0.01% of maximum frequency (at -10 to +50˚C)
Setting resolution • Analog setting: 1/1000 of maximum frequency (ex. 0.06Hz at 60Hz, 0.12Hz at 120Hz)
Setting with , keys.
• Keypad setting: 0.01Hz (99.99Hz or less), 0.1Hz (100.0Hz or more)
• Link setting: Selectable from 2 types-
• 1/20000 of maximum frequency (ex. 0.003Hz at 60Hz, 0.006Hz at 120Hz)
• 0.01Hz (fixed)
Control method V/f control
Voltage/freq. characteristic Possible to set output voltage at base frequency and at maximum output frequency Three-phase 200V: 80 to 240V F03 to F05
(common spec.). AVR control can be turned ON or OFF. Three-phase 400V: 160 to 500V
(Non-linear V/f setting) 1 point (Arbitrary voltage and frequency can be set.) Three-phase 200V: 0 to 240V/0 to 120Hz H50, H51
Three-phase 400V: 0 to 500V/0 to 120Hz
Torque boost Torque boost can be set with the function code F09. Set when 0, 1, 3, or 4 is selected at F37. F09, F37
(Load selection) Select application load type with the function code F37. F09, F37
0: Variable torque load 1: Variable torque load (for high starting torque) 2: Auto-torque boost
3: Auto-energy-saving operation (variable torque load in acceleration/deceleration)
4: Auto-energy-saving operation (variable torque load (for high starting torque) for acceleration/deceleration)
5: Auto-energy-saving operation (auto-torque boost in acceleration/deceleration)
Starting torque 50% or over
Start/stop Keypad Keypad (standard) F02
Start (FWD/REV) and stop with , keys
operation
Multi-function keypad (optional) F02
Start and stop with / , keys
External signals (7 digital inputs): Forward (reverse) rotation, stop command (capable of 3-wire E01 to E05
operation), second operation command, coast-to-stop command, external alarm, alarm reset, etc. E98, E99
Link operation: Operation through RS485 communication and Field Bus communication (option) H30, y98
Operation command switch: Remote/local switch, link switch, second operation command switch
Frequency setting F01, C30
Keypad operation: Can be set with , keys.
External potentiometer: Can be set with the external resistor (1 to 5kΩ, 1/2W) Connected to analog input terminals 13, 12,
11. A separate variable resistor is necessary.
Analog input Can be set with external voltage/current input. 0 to +5V DC:change (200%) in analog F18, C50, C32 to
0 to +10V DC (0 to +5V DC)/0 to 100% (terminal 12, V2) input gain setting. +1 to +5V DC:adjustable C34, C37 to C39,
4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100% (terminal C1) with bias/analog input gain C42 to C44
Multistep frequency: Selectable from 8 steps (step 0 to 7) C05 to C11
UP/DOWN operation: The frequency rises or lowers while the digital input signal is turned on. F01, C30
Link operation: Can be set with RS485 communications and field bus communications (option). H30, y98
Control
Frequency setting change: Two types of frequency settings can be switched with an external signal (digital input). F01, C30
Changeover between remote and local (keypad operation) or frequency setup through communication is also possible.
Auxiliary frequency setting: Inputs at terminal 12, C1 or V2 can be added to the main setting E61 to E63
as auxiliary frequency settings.
Reverse action: The digital input signal and function code setting sets or switches between C53
the forward and reverse actions.
• +10 to 0V DC/0 to 100%(Terminal 12, V2) • 20 to 4mA DC/0 to 100%(Terminal C1)
Acceleration / deceleration 0 to 3600s F07, F08
time • Acceleration and deceleration pattern can be selected from 4 types: Linear, H07
S-curve (weak), S-curve (strong), Curve (constant output max. capacity). H11
• Shutoff of the operation command coasts the motor to decelerate and stop.
Frequency limiter High and low limiters can be set (setting range: 0 to 120Hz) Selection can be made between continuation of operation and F15, F16
stopping at frequencies equal to or smaller than the lower limit. H63
Bias frequency Bias of set frequency and PID command can be set in the range between 0 and ±100%. F18, C50 to C52
Gain for frequency setting The analog input gain can be set in the range from 0 to 200%. Voltage signals (terminal 12, V2) and current C32, C34, C37
signal (terminal C1) can be set independently. C39, C42, C44
Jump frequency setting 3 operation points and their common jump hysteresis width (0 to 30Hz) can be set. C01 to C04
Restart after momentary • The inverter restarts upon recovery from power failure without stopping the motor. F14
power failure • In the "operation continuation mode," recovery of the power supply is waited for while the output frequency slightly drops.
• Selection can be made among starting at 0Hz, starting at the frequency immediately before the momentary power failure,
and starting at a set frequency for the starting method after power recovery. H13 to H16, H92, H93
Current limit Keeps the current under the preset value during operation. F43, F44
Line/inverter switching • Line/inverter switching (starting at line frequency) can be made with a digital input signal (SW50, SW60). J22
• A built-in line/inverter switching sequence performs sequence control with a digital input signal (ISW50, ISW60) to
output a signal (SW88, SW52-1, SW52-2) for controlling an external magnetic contactor (MC). As a built-in
sequence, two types can be selected, including the one switching automatically to the line upon an inverter alarm.
PID control Capable of PID regulator control for process E61 to E63
Process commands J01 to J06
• Key operation (UP and DOWN keys):0 to 100% J10 to 0J19
• Analog input (terminal 12, V2):0 to +10V DC/0 to 100%
• Analog input (terminal C1):4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100%
• UP/DOWN (digital input):0 to 100%
• Communication (RS485, bus option):0 to 20,000/0 to 100
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Common specifications
Related
Item Explanation Remarks function code
PID control Feedback value E61 to E6
• Analog input (terminal 12, V2):0 to +10V DC/0 to 100% J01 to J06
• Analog input (terminal C1):4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100% J10 to J19
Accessory functions
• Alarm output (absolute value alarm, deviation alarm) • Normal operation/inverse operation
• Small water flow stoppage function • Anti-reset wind-up function
• PID output limiter • Integration reset/hold
Pick-up Operation begins at a preset pick-up frequency to search for the motor speed to start an H09, H17
Control
Overheating The temperature of the heat sink of the inverter or that inside the inverter unit is detected to
stop the inverter, upon a failure or overload of the cooling fan.
Overload The inverter is stopped upon the temperature of the heat sink of the inverter or the temperature of the switching element calculated from the output current.
Motor protection
Electronic thermal The inverter is stopped upon an electronic thermal function setting to protect the motor. Thermal time constant can be adjusted (0.5 to 75.0min.). F10 to F12, P99
PTC thermistor A PTC thermistor input stops the inverter to protect the motor. H26, H27
Overload early warning Warning signal can be output based on the set level before the inverter trips. F10, F12, E34,
E35, P99
Stall prevention The output frequency decreases upon an output current exceeding the limit during acceleration or constant speed operation, to avoid overcurrent trip.
Momentary power failure • A protective function (inverter stoppage) is activated upon a momentary power failure for 15msec or longer.
protection • If restart upon momentary power failure is selected, the inverter restarts upon recovery of the voltage within the set time. F14
Retry function When the motor is tripped and stopped, this function automatically resets the tripping state Waiting time before resetting and the H04, H05
and restarts operation. number of retry times can be set.
Command loss detection A loss (broken wire, etc.) of the frequency command is detected to output an alarm and E65
continue operation at the preset frequency (set at a ratio to the frequency before detection).
Installation location Shall be free from corrosive gases, flammable gases, oil mist, dusts, and direct sunlight.
(Pollution degree 2 (IEC60664-1)). Indoor use only.
Ambient temperature -10 to +50˚C -10 to 40˚C when inverters are installed
side by side without clearance.
Ambient humidity 5 to 95% (no condensation)
Altitude Altitude [m] Output derating * If the altitude exceeds 2,000m, insulate
Environment
Lower than 1,000 None the interface circuit from the main power
supply to conform to the Low Voltage
1,001 to 2,000 Decreases
Directives.
2,001 to 3,000 Decreases*
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External Dimensions
Power supply
Type
voltage
Three-phase 200V FRN5.5F1S-2A
7
PULL
3 27
(Height of grounding terminal)
98.9
81.4
10
A
W2 W3 W4
2 B Power supply Dimensions (mm)
Type
voltage W W1 W2 W3 W4 H H1 H2 H3 H4 D D1 D2 A B
H3
PULL
FRN7.5F1S-2A
220 196 63.5 46.5 46.5 260 238 141.7 16 172.9 27 34
(Height of separate power terminal block)
27 34
220 196 63.5 46.5 46.5 260 238 141.7 16 172.9
H2
12
Main body of inverter (37 to 75kW)
2 10 W 4.5 D Unit : mm
W1 D1 D2
12
H1
H
10
H3
* The above dimensions are planned ones; they are subject to change.
Keypad
Unit : mm
80 18.2 61 9.5
(14.615)
(13.775)
10.5
2 M3
15.08
8.17
45
65
(80)
(10.5)
58 4.5
1
23
Panel cutout
(65)
45
11.4
2 4
8.1
(16.98) 11.68
(53.8) 15.24
61 (9.5)
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Wiring Diagram
Keypad operation
Y5C
(X1)
Transistor output
(X2)
(X3) <Y1>
(X4) <Y2>
(X5) <Y3>
(CM) <CMY>
(PLC)
[11]
Y5C the primary circuit of the inverter to protect wiring. At this time, ensure that
Voltage input for (+) [V2] SOURCE Y5A
Relay output the circuit breaker capacity is equivalent to or lower than the
setting 0 to 10Vdc (-) recommended capacity.
Current input for (+)
Note3: Install a magnetic contactor (MC) for each inverter to separate the inverter
[C1]
setting 4 to 20mAdc (-) [11] form the power supply, apart from the MCCB or ELCB, when necessary.
Connect a surge suppressor in parallel when installing a coil such as the
[FMA]
Analog meter MC or solenoid near the inverter.
Note4: Connect the control circuit with the main circuit power supply to bring the
Digital frequency meter
[FMP] inverter in a waiting state. If this terminal is not connected, the inverter
can still be operated with the application of main power.
(FWD) Note5: Frequency can be set by connecting a frequency setting device (external
(REV) potentiometer) between the terminals 11, 12 and 13 instead of inputting a
(CM)
voltage signal (0 to +10V DC, 0 to +5V DC or +1 to +5V DC) between the
Digital input
(X2) Note6: For the control signal wires, use shielded or twisted wires. Ground
(X3) <Y1>
(X4) <Y2> shielded wires. To prevent malfunction due to noise, keep the control
(X5) <Y3>
(CM) <CMY> circuit wiring away from the main circuit wiring as far as possible
(Note6) (PLC) (recommended: 10cm or more). Never install them in the same wire duct.
When crossing the control circuit wiring with the main circuit wiring, set
them at right angles.
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Terminal Functions
Terminal Functions
Division
Related
Symbol Terminal name Functions Remarks
function code
L1/R,L2/S,L3/T Power input Connect a three-phase power supply.
Main circuit
C1 Current input Used as a frequency setting current input. Input impedance:250Ω F18
4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100% Maximum input:30mA DC C37 to C39
(Inverse operation) 20 to 4mA DC/0 to 100% E62
(PID control) Used for setting signal (PID process command value) or feedback signal.
(Frequency aux. setting) Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings.
(Analog input monitor) The peripheral analog signal can be displayed on the keypad. (Displaying coefficient: valid)
V2 Analog setting voltage input Used as a frequency setting voltage input. Input impedance:22kΩ F18
0 to +10V DC/0 to 100% (0 to +5V DC/0 to 100%) Maximum input:+15V DC C42 to C44
(Inverse operation) +10 to 0V DC/0 to 100% E63
(PID control) Used for setting signal (PID process command value) or feedback signal.
(For PTC thermistor) Connects PTC thermistor for motor protection.
(Frequency aux. setting) Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings.
(Analog input monitor) The peripheral analog signal can be displayed on the keypad. (Displaying coefficient: valid)
11 Analog common Common terminal for frequency setting signals (12, 13, C1, V2, FMA) Isolated from terminals CM and CMY.
Two terminals are provided.
X1 Digital input 1 The following functions can be set at terminals X1 to X5, FWD and REV for ON state E01
X2 Digital input 2 signal input. Source current:2.5 to 5mA E02
X3 Digital input 3 <Common function> Voltage level:2V E03
X4 Digital input 4 • Sink and source are changeable using the built-in sliding switch. OFF state E04
• ON timing can be changed between short-circuit of terminals X1 and CM and Allowable leakage current:
X5 Digital input 5 E05
open circuits of them. The same setting is possible between CM and any of the Smaller than 0.5mA
FWD Forward operation command terminals among X2, X3, X4, X5, FWD, and REV. Voltage:22 to 27V E98
REV Reverse operation command E99
(FWD) Forward operation command The motor runs in the forward direction upon ON across (FWD) and CM.The motor decelerates and stops upon OFF. This function can be set only for the
(REV) Reverse operation command The motor runs in the reverse direction upon ON across (REV) and CM.The motor decelerates and stops upon OFF. terminals FWD and REV.
(SS1) Multistep freq. 8-step operation can be conducted with ON/OFF signals at (SS1) to (SS4). Multistep frequency
C05 to C11
(SS2) selection 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Digital input
(SS4)
(SS1) - ON - ON - ON - ON
(SS2) - - ON ON - - ON ON
(SS4) - - - - ON ON ON ON
(UP) UP command The output frequency rises while the circuit across (UP) and CM is connected. F01, C30
(DOWN) DOWN command The output frequency drops while the circuit across (DOWN) and CM is connected. J02
(WE-KP) Write enable for KEYPAD The function code data can be changed from the keypad only when (WEE-KP) is ON. F00
(Hz/PID) PID cancel PID control can be canceled when the circuit across (Hz/PID) and CM is connected. (Operation proceeds J01 to J06
according to the selected frequency setting method such as the multi-step frequency, keypad and analog input.) J10 to J19
(IVS) Inverse mode The frequency setting or PID control output signal (frequency setting) action mode switches C50, J01
changeover between normal and inverse actions when the circuit across (IVS) and CM is connected.
(IL) Interlock Connect an auxiliary contact of a switch installed between the inverter and motor. This signal is input upon F14
momentary power failure to detect momentary power failure, and the inverter restarts upon power recovery.
(LE) Link enable Operation proceeds according to commands sent via RS485 communication or H30, y98
(RS485, Bus) field bus (option) when the circuit across (LE) and CM is connected.
(U-DI) Universal DI An arbitrary digital input signal is transmitted to the host controller.
(STM) Starting characteristic selection ON across (STM) and CM: Starting at the pick-up frequency becomes valid. H17, H09
(STOP) Forcible stop ON across (STOP) and CM: The inverter is forcibly stopped in the special deceleration time. H56
(PID-RST) PID differentiation / integration reset ON across (PID-RST) and CM: Resets differentiation and integration values of PID. J01 to J06
(PID-HLD) PID integral hold ON across (PID-HLD) and CM: Holds integration values of PID. J10 to J19
(LOC) Local (keypad) command selection ON across (LOC) and CM: The operation commands and frequency settings given at the keypad become valid.
(RE) Operation permission After an operation command is input, operation starts upon activation of (RE).
(DWP) Dew prevention ON across (DWP) and CM: A current flows through the motor to avoid motor J21
temperature drop during inverter stoppage so that condensation will not occur. F21, F22
(ISW50) Line/inverter switching OFF across (ISW50) and CM: Line operation starts according to the switching J22
sequence(50Hz) sequence built in the inverter. (For 50Hz commercial line)
(ISW60) Line/inverter switching OFF across (ISW60) and CM: Line operation starts according to the switching J22
sequence(60Hz) sequence built in the inverter. (For 60Hz commercial line)
(FR2/FR1) Operation command 2/1 ON across (FR2/FR1) and CM: The operation command switches to (FWD2) (REV2) side. F02
(FWD2) Forward rotation/stop command 2 Forward operation upon ON across (FWD) and CM. Deceleration and stop upon OFF. (Second operation command)
(REV2) Reverse operation/stop command 2 Reverse operation upon ON across (REV) and CM. Deceleration and stop upon OFF. (Second operation command)
PLC PLC terminal Connect to PLC output signal power supply. Common for 24V power. +24V 50mA max.
CM Common Common terminal for digital input signal Isolated from terminals 11 and
CMY.Two terminals are provided.
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Terminal Functions
Terminal Functions
Pulse output Analog output Division
Related
Symbol Terminal name Functions Remarks
function code
FMA Analog monitor The output style can be selected between DC voltage (0 to 10V) and DC current (4 to 20mA). In the case of voltage output, up to two analog voltmeters F29 to F31
One of the following items can be output in the selected output style. (0 to 10Vdc, input impedance: 10kΩ) can be connected.
• Output frequency. • Output current. • Output voltage. • Output torque. • Load factor. In the case of current output, analog ammeters (up to
• Input power. • PID feedback value. • DC link circuit voltage. • Universal AO. 500Ω) can be connected.
• Motor output. • Analog output test. • PID command. • PID output Gain adjustment range: 0 to 200%
FMP Pulse monitor One of the following items can be output in a pulse frequency. Up to two analog voltmeters (0 to F33 to F35
• Output frequency. • Output current. • Output voltage. • Output torque. • Load factor. 10Vdc, input impedance: 10kΩ) can be
• Power consumption. • PID feedback value. • DC link circuit voltage. • Universal AO. connected. (Driven at average voltage)
• Motor output. • Analog output test. • PID command. • PID output Gain adjustment range: 0 to 200%
(PLC) Transistor output power • Power supply for a transistor output load.(24Vdc 50mAdc Max.)(Note: Same terminal as digital input PLC terminal) Short circuit across terminals CM and CMY to use.
Y1 Transistor output 1 The following functions can be set at terminals Y1 to Y3 for signal output. Max. voltage: 27Vdc, max. current: E20
Y2 Transistor output 2 • The setting of "short circuit upon active signal output" or "open upon active signal output" is possible. 50mA, leak current: 0.1mA max., ON E21
• Sink/source support (switching unnecessary) voltage: within 2V (at 50mA)
Y3 Transistor output 3 E22
(RUN) Inverter running (speed exists) An active signal is issued when the inverter runs at higher than the starting frequency.
(RUN2) Inverter output on A signal is issued when the inverter runs at smaller than the starting frequency or when DC braking is in action.
(FAR) Speed/freq. arrival An active signal is issued when the output frequency reaches the set frequency. Detection width (fixed): 2.5 (Hz)
(FDT) Speed/freq. detection An active signal is issued at output frequencies above a preset detection level. Hysteresis width (fixed): 1.0 (Hz) E31
The signal is deactivated if the output frequency falls below the detection level.
(LV) Undervoltage detection The signal is output when the inverter stops because of undervoltage.
(IOL) Inverter output limit (limit on current) The signal is output when the inverter is limiting the current. F43, F44
(IPF) Auto-restarting The signal is output during auto restart operation (after momentary power failure and until completion of restart). F14
(OL) Overload early warning (motor) The signal is output when the electronic thermal relay value is higher than the preset alarm level. F10 to F12
(RDY) Operation ready output A signal is issued if preparation for inverter operation is completed.
Transistor output
(SW88) Line-to-inverter switching The magnetic contactor on the line side of line-to-inverter switching is controlled.
(SW52-2) Line-to-inverter switching The magnetic contactor on the inverter output side (secondary side) of line-to-inverter switching is controlled.
(SW52-1) Line-to-inverter switching The magnetic contactor on the inverter input side (primary side) of line-to-inverter switching is controlled.
(AX) AX terminal function The electromagnetic contactor on the inverter input side (primary side) is controlled.
(FAN) Cooling fan ON/OFF control The ON/OFF signal of the cooling fan is issued. H06
(TRY) Retry in action The signal is output during an active retry. H04, H05
(U-DO) Universal DO The signal transmitted from the host controller is issued.
(OH) Heat sink overheat early warning An early warning signal is issued before the heat sink trips due to an overheat.
(LIFE) Lifetime alarm Outputs alarm signal according to the preset lifetime level. H42, H43, H98
(REF OFF) Command loss detection A loss of the frequency command is detected. E65
(OLP) Overload preventive control The signal is output when the overload control is activated. H70
(ID) Current detection The signal is output when a current larger than the set value has been detected for the timer-set time. E34, E35
(PID-ALM) PID alarm output An absolute value alarm or deviation alarm under PID control is issued as a signal. J11 to J13
(PID-CTL) Under PID control The valid state of PID control is issued as a signal.
(PID-STP) PID stop upon small water flow A signal is issued if operation is stopped due to a small water flow under PID control. (The inverter is stopped even if the operation command is issued.) J15 to J17
(U-TL) Low torque detection A signal is issued if the torque falls below the preset low torque detection level for a set time. E80, E81
(RMT) In remote mode A signal is issued in the remote mode.
(AX2) Operation command input A signal is issued if there is an operation command input and operation ready is completed.
(ALM) Alarm relay output (for any fault) An alarm relay output (for any fault) signal is issued as a transistor output signal.
CMY Transistor output common Common terminal for transistor output The terminal is isolated from terminals 11 and CM.
Communication Contact output
Y5A,Y5C General-purpose relay • Multi-purpose relay output; signals similar to above-mentioned signals Y1 to Y3 can be selected. Contact capacity:250 V AC, 0.3A, cos =0.3 E24
output • An alarm output is issued upon either excitation or no excitation according to selection. +48 V DC, 0.5A
30A,30B,30C Alarm relay output (for • A no-voltage contact signal (1c) is issued when the inverter is stopped due to an alarm. E27
any fault) output • Multi-purpose relay output; signals similar to above-mentioned signals Y1 to Y3 can be selected.
• An alarm output is issued upon either excitation or no excitation according to selection.
RJ45 connector for One of the following protocols can be selected. Power (+5V) is supplied to the H30
connection of keypad • Modbus RTU keypad. y01 to y20
• Protocol exclusively for keypad (default selection) y98, y99
• Fuji's special inverter protocol
• SX protocol for PC loader
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Terminal Functions
Terminal Arrangement
Main circuit terminals
Power supply Applicable motor
voltage rating (kW) Inverter type Reference Fig. A Fig. D
Control circuit terminals (common to all models)
30B Y1 Y2 C1 11 PLC X1 X2 X3 X4
Terminal sizes:M3
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Protective Functions
Protective Functions
LED Alarm output Related
Function Description
indication (30A, B, C) Note) function code
Overcurrent protection The inverter is stopped for protection against overcurrent. During acceleration
Short circuit protection The inverter is stopped for protection against overcurrent caused by a short circuit in the output circuit. During deceleration
Grounding The inverter is stopped upon start-up for protection against overcurrent caused by a During constant
fault protection grounding fault in the output circuit. If the power supply is turned on with the grounding fault, speed operation
the protection may be invalidated. (3-phase 200V 75kW or less, 3-phase 400V 220kW or less)
The inverter is stopped upon detection of a zero-phase current on the output current
and for protection against overcurrent caused by a grounding fault in the output circuit.
(3-phase 200V 90kW or more, 3-phase 400V 280kW or more)
Overvoltage An excessive voltage (3-phase 200V series: 400VDC, 3-phase 400V series: 800VDC) in During acceleration
protection the DC link circuit is detected and the inverter is stopped. If a large voltage is applied by During deceleration
mistake, the protection cannot be guaranteed. During constant speed
operation (when stopped)
Undervoltage The voltage drop (3-phase 200V series: 200VDC, 3-phase 400V series: 400VDC) in the DC link circuit is detected to stop
F14
protection the inverter.However, when "F14: 4 or 5" is selected, an alarm is not issued even upon a voltage drop in the DC link circuit.
Input phase loss The input phase loss is detected to shut off the inverter output. This function protects the inverter from being H98
protection damaged by adding extreme stress caused by a power phase loss or imbalance between phases.When the
load to be connected is small or DC REACTOR is connected a phase loss is not detected.
Output phase loss protection Detects breaks in inverter output wiring at the start of operation and during running, to shut off the inverter output. H98
Overheating The temperature of the heat sink in the event of cooling fan trouble and overload is detected to stop the inverter. H43
protection The temperature inside the inverter unit in the event of cooling fan trouble and overload is detected to stop the inverter.
Overload protection The temperature inside the IGBT is calculated from the detection of output current and internal temperature, to shut off the inverter output.
External alarm input With the digital input signal (THR) opened, the inverter is stopped with an alarm. E01 to E03
E98, E99
Fuse blown The wiring breakage of the main circuit fuse in the inverter is detected to stop the inverter. (3-phase 200V 90kW or more, 3-phase 400V 90kW or more)
Charging circuit fault The charging circuit fault in the inverter is detected to stop the inverter. (3-phase 200V 45kW or more, 3-phase 400V 55kW or more)
Electronic The inverter is stopped with an electronic thermal function set to protect the motor. F10
Motor protection
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Keypad Operations
Monitor display and key operation The keypad modes are classified
in the following 3 modes.
Display Hz A kW ON OFF
r/min m/min Capacity
PRG.MODE PRG.MODE
Current or current Blink
Hz A kW ON Hz A kW
indication r/min m/min indication r/min m/min or lit
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
F codes: Fundamental Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
Data Protection 0: Disable data protection (Function code data can be edited.) - - Y 0
1: Enable data protection (Function code data can not be edited.)
Frequency Command 1 0: Enable the and keys on the built-in keypad - - Y 0
1: Enable the voltage input to terminal [12](0 to +10 V DC)
2: Enable the current input to terminal [C1](+4 to +20 mA DC)
3: Enable the sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12] and [C1]
5: Enable the voltage input to the terminal [V2](0 to +10 V DC)
7: Enable the terminal signal command (UP) and (DOWN) control
Running/Stopping and 0: Enable the and keys on the built-in keypad to run and stop motor - - Y 2
Rotational Direction (The (FWD) or (REV) command should be ON for forward or reverse rotation.)
1: Enable the terminal signal command (FWD) or (REV) command to run motor
2: Enable the and keys on the keypad to run/stop motor forward
3: Enable the and keys on the keypad to run/stop motor reverse
Maximum Frequency 25.0 to 120.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Base Frequency 25.0 to 120.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Rated Voltage (at base frequency) 0 : Output voltage in line with variance in input voltage 1 V Y2
80 to 240 : Output voltage AVR-controlled 200
160 to 500: Output voltage AVR-controlled 400
Acceleration Time 1 0.00 to 3600 0.01 s Y 20.0
Note: Acceleration time is ignored at 0.00. (External gradual acceleration pattern)
Deceleration Time 1 0.00 to 3600 0.01 s Y 20.0
Note: Deceleration time is ignored at 0.00. (External gradual deceleration pattern)
Torque Boost 0.0 to 20.0 0.1 % Y Depending on the
(The set voltage at base frequency for F05 is 100%.) motor applied
Note: This setting is effective for auto torque boost/auto energy saving
operations specified by function code F37 (= 0, 1, 3, or 4).
Electronic Thermal (Select the motor property) 1: For general-purpose motors with built-in self-cooled fans - - Y 1
Overload for Motor Protection 2: For motors with forced-cooled fans
(Overload detection level) 0.00 (Disabled) 0.01 A Y1 100% of the motor
1 to 135% of rated current (allowable continuous drive current) of the inverter Y2 rated current
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 0.1 min Y _ 22 kW)
5 (<
10 (>_30 kW)
Restart Mode after Instantaneous 0: Inactive (Trip immediately without restart) - - Y 1
Power Failure 1: Inactive (Trip without restart after recovery of power)
3: Active (Continuous running for the heavy inertia or general load)
4: Active (Restart at the frequency at which the power failure occurred, for general load)
5: Active (Restart at the starting frequency, for low-inertia load)
Frequency Limiter (Peak) 0.0 to120.0 0.1 Hz Y 70.0
(Bottom) 0.0 to120.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
Bias (for Frequency Command 1) -100.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 0.00
DC Braking (Starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
(Braking level) 0 to 60 (Rated output current of the inverter interpreted as 100%.) 1 % Y 0
(Braking time) 0.00: (Disabled), 0.01 to 30.00 0.01 s Y 0.00
Starting Frequency 0.1 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.5
Stop Frequency 0.1 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.2
Motor Sound (Carrier frequency) 0.75 to 15 (<_ 22 kW) *3 1 kHz Y 2
0.75 to 10 (30 to 75 kW)
0.75 to 6 (>_90 kW)
(Sound tone) 0: Level 0 (Inactive) - - Y 0
1: Level 1
2: Level 2
3: Level 3
Analog Output Signal Selection 0: Output in voltage (0 to +10 V DC)
for [FMA] 1: Output in current (+4 to +20 mA DC)
(Output gain) 0 to 200 1 % Y 100
Analog Output Signal (Monitor object) Select the object to be monitored as follows. - - Y 0
Selection for [FMA] 0: Output frequency
2: Output current
3: Output voltage
4: Output torque
5: Load rate
6: Input power
7: PID feedback amount
9: DC link circuit voltage
10: Universal AO
13: Motor output
14: Test analog output (+) voltage
15: PID process command (SV)
16: PID process output (MV)
Digital Output Signal (Pulse rate) 25 to 6000 (Pulse rate at 100% output) 1 p/s Y 1440
Selection for [FMP]
(Output gain) 0 :Output pulse rate (Fixed at 50% duty) 1 % Y 0
1 to 200:Voltage output adjustment (Pulse rate is fixed at 2000 p/s. Adjust the pulse duty)
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
F codes: Fundamental Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
(Monitor object) Select the object to be monitored as follows. - - Y 0
0: Output frequency 9: DC link circuit voltage
2: Output current 10: Universal AO
3: Output voltage 13: Motor output
4: Output torque 14: Test analog output (+) voltage
5: Load rate 15: PID process command (SV)
6: Input power 16: PID process output (MV)
7: PID feedback amount
Load Selection/ 0: Variable torque load - - Y 1
Auto Torque Boost/ 1: Variable torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation (Higher startup torque required)
2: Auto-torque boost
3: Auto-energy saving operation
(Variable torque load increasing in proportion to square of speed)
4: Auto-energy saving operation
(Variable torque load increasing in proportion to square of speed
(Higher startup torque required))
Note: Apply this setting to a load with short acceleration time.
5: Auto-energy saving operation(Auto-torque boost)
Note: Apply this setting to a load with long acceleration time.
Current Limiter (Operation condition) 0: Disabled - - Y 0
1: In constant speed (Disabled during acceleration and deceleration)
2: At acceleration and in constant speed (Disabled during deceleration)
(Limiting level) 20 to 120 (The data is interpreted as the rated output current of the inverter for 100%.) 1 % Y 110
Function Settings
E codes: Extension Terminal Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
Status Signal Assignment to: [Y1] Select data to specify the terminal function as follows. To assign a - - Y 1
[Y2] negative logic output to a terminal, set the value of 1000s shown in ( ) on - - Y 2
[Y3] the table below to the function code. (OFF if short-circuited) Any negative - - Y 15
Relay Contact Output [Y5A, Y5C] logic cannot be applied for functions without (1000s) data. - - Y 0
[30A, B, C] - - Y 99
(Mechanical relay contacts)
0: (1000)Inverter running (RUN)
1: (1001)Frequency equivalence signal (FAR)
2: (1002)Frequency level detection (FDT)
3: (1003)Undervoltage detection signal (LU)
5: (1005)Torque limiting (Current limiting) (IOL)
6: (1006)Auto-restarting after recovery of power (IPF)
7: (1007)Motor overload early warning (OL)
10: (1010)Inverter ready to run (RDY)
11: Switch the motor drive source from the
commercial power lines to the inverter output (SW88)
12: Switch the motor drive source from the
commercial power lines to the inverter output 2 (SW52-2)
13: Switch the motor drive source from the
commercial power lines to the inverter output 1 (SW52-1)
15: (1015)Select the AX terminal function (AX)
25: (1025)Turn on/off the cooling fan (FAN)
26: (1026)Retry in operation (TRY)
27: (1027)The universal DO enabled (U-DO)
28: (1028) Overheat early warning (OH)
30: (1030)Lifetime alarm (LIFE)
33: (1033)Command missing detected (REF OFF)
35: (1035)Inverter running (RUN2)
36: (1036)Overload prevention control (OLP)
37: (1037)Current detection (ID)
42: (1042)PID alarm warning (PID-ALM)
43: (1043)PID control in operation (PID-CTL)
44: (1044)PID control out of operation due to the
slow flow-rate (PID-STP)
45: (1045)Low output torque detected (L-TL)
54: (1054)Inverter in remote operation (RMT)
55: (1055)Run command activated (AX2)
56: (1056)Motor overheat detected (PTC) (THM)
99: (1099)Alarm relay output (for any alarm) (ALM)
Frequency Detection (FDT)(Detection level) 0.0 to 120.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Overload Early Warning/ (Level) 0 (Disabled) 0.01 A Y1 Nominal rated
Current Detection Current value of 1 to 200% of the rated inverter current Y2 current (100%) of
the motor
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
Analog Input Signal Definition for: [12] Select the data to specify the terminal function as follows. - - Y 0
[C1] - - Y 0
[V2] - - Y 0
0: None
1: Auxiliary frequency command 1
2: Auxiliary frequency command 2
3: PID process command 1
5: PID feedback amount
20: Analog signal input monitor
Specify How to Save the Digital Set 0: Auto-saving - - Y 0
Frequency 1: Saving by pressing the key
Specify the Inverter Operation 0: Coast-to-stop the motor, 1 to 120, 999: Cancel 1 % Y 999
when Detecting Command Missing
Detect Low Torque(Detection level) 0 to 150 1 % Y 20
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 0.01 s Y 20.00
Terminal Command Assignment to: [FWD] Select data to specify the terminal function as follows. To assign a - - N 98
[REV] negative logic input to a terminal, set the value of 1000s shown in ( ) in - N Y 99
the table below to the function code.Any negative logic cannot be applied
for functions without (1000s) data.
<Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
: Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then save/validate it with key),
: Possible (Change and validate data with keys and then save it with key)
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
C codes: Control Functions of Frequency
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
Jump Frequency 1 0.0 to 120.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
2 Y 0.0
3 Y 0.0
Jump Frequency Band 0.0 to 30.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
Multi-step Frequency Settings 1 0.00 to 120.00 0.01 Hz Y 0.00
2 Y 0.00
3 Y 0.00
4 Y 0.00
5 Y 0.00
6 Y 0.00
7 Y 0.00
Frequency Command 2 0: Enable the and keys on the keypad - - Y 2
1: Enable the voltage input to terminal [12] (0 to +10 V DC)
2: Enable the current input to terminal [C1] (+4 to +20 mA DC)
3: Enable the sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12] and [C1]
5: Enable the voltage input to terminal [V2] (0 to +10 V DC)
7: Enable the (UP)/(DOWN) terminal signal control
Analog Input Adjustment(Gain for terminal input [12]) 0.00 to 200.00*1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 s Y 0.05
(Gain reference point) 0.00 to 100.00*1 0.01 % Y 100.0
Analog Input Adjustment(Gain for terminal input [C1]) 0.00 to 200.00*1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 s Y 0.05
(Gain reference point) 0.00 to 100.00*1 0.01 % Y 100.0
Analog Input Adjustment(Gain for terminal input [V2]) 0.00 to 200.00*1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 s Y 0.05
(Gain reference point) 0.00 to 100.00*1 0.01 % Y 100.0
Bias(Frequency command 1)(Bias reference point) 0.00 to 100.00*1 0.01 % Y 0.00
Bias (PID command 1) (Bias value) -100.00 to 100.00*1 0.01 % Y 0.00
(Bias reference point) 0.00 to 100.00*1 0.01 % Y 0.00
Select to Run the Motor Forward 0: Forward - - Y 0
or Reverse for the Set Frequency 1 1: Reverse
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
H codes: High Performance Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
Specify the Inverter Operation at (Waiting time) 0.1 to 10.0 0.1 s Y Depending on the
Instantaneous Power Failure Restarting motor capacity
(Frequency reduction rate) 0: Set deceleration time 0.01 Hz/s Y 999
0.01 to 100.00
999: Follow the set current limit
(DC link voltage allowable to run) 200V series: 200 to 300 1 V Y2 235
400V series: 400 to 600 470
(Allowable instantaneous 0.0 to 30.0 0.1 s Y 999
power failure time) 999: The longest time automatically determined by the inverter
Starting Characteristics 0.0 to 120.0 0.1 Hz Y 999
(Synchronous frequency) 999: Synchronize at the highest output frequency
PTC Thermistor Input 0: Inactive - - Y 0
1: Active (Display on the LED and trip, and immediately stop the inverter after detecting (PTC).)
2: Active (Output PTC warning status on (THM), and continue to run.)
(Level) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 V Y 1.60
Communication (Function selection) Frequency command Run command - - Y 0
Link Operation 0: F01/C30 F02
1: RS485 Link F02
2: F01/C30 RS485 Link
3: RS485 Link RS485 Link
4: RS485 Link (Option) F02
5: RS485 Link (Option) RS485 Link
6: F01/C30 RS485 Link (Option)
7: RS485 Link RS485 Link (Option)
8: RS485 Link (Option) RS485 Link (Option)
Capacity of DC Link Bus Capacitor For indication for replacing the DC link bus capacitor (0000 to FFFF: Hexadecimal) 1 - N -
Accumulated Run Time of Cooling Fan Show an accumulated run time of the cooling fan for replacing it - - N -
Initial Capacity of DC Link Bus Capacitor For indication for replacing the DC link bus capacitor (0000 to FFFF: Hexadecimal) 1 - N Set at factory shipping
Accumulated Run Time of For indication for replacing the capacitors on the PCB - - N -
Capacitors on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) (0000 to FFFF: Hexadecimal). Resettable.
Non-linear V/f Pattern (Frequency) 0.0 (Cancel), 0.1 to 120.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
(Voltage) 0 to 240: Output voltage AVR-controlled for 200 V class motors 1 V Y2 0
0 to 500: Output voltage AVR-controlled for 400 V class motors
Deceleration Time for Forced Stop 0.00 to 3,600 0.01 s Y 20.0
Bottom Limiter (Specify operation) Peak Freq./Operation Bottom Freq./Operation - - Y 0
0: Limit by F15 (Peak) and continue to run Limit by F16 (Bottom) and continue to run
1: Limit by F15 (Peak) and continue to run Limit by F16 (Bottom) and coast-to-stop
upon lowering the limit.
(Min. freq. when limiter is activated) 0.0 (Depends on F16: Freq. limiter (bottom)), 0.1 Hz Y 2.0
0.1 to 60.0
Automatic Deceleration 0: Inactive - - Y 0
1: Active
Overload Prevention Control 0.00 (Equivalent to deceleration time), 0.01 Hz/s Y 999
(Frequency drop rate) 0.01 to 100.00, 999 (Cancel)
Deceleration Characteristics 0: Inactive, 1: Active - - Y 0
Gain for Suppression of Output 0.00 to 0.40 0.01 - Y _22 kW
0.20 for <
Current Fluctuation for Motor _30 kW
0.10 for >
Continue to Run(P Component: Gain) 0.000 to 10.000*1 0.001 Times Y 0.250 for <_22 kW
0.244 for >_30 kW
(I Component: Time) 0.000 to 10.000 *1 0.001 s Y 0.038 for <_22 kW
0.066 for >_30 kW
Accumulated Run Time of Motor Initialize data (Resettable) - - N -
DC Braking 0: Slow - - Y 1
(Braking response mode) 1: Quick
STOP Key Priority/Start 0 1 2 3 - - Y 0
Check Function
STOP Key Priority OFF ON OFF ON
Start Check Function OFF OFF ON ON
Clear Alarm Data Returns to zero after clearing alarm data (if H97 = 1). - - Y -
Protection/ (Specify operation) 0 to 31: (Display data on the LCD of keypad in decimal format. - - Y 19
Maintenance Values of bit are: "0" for disabled, "1" for enabled (Bits 4, 1, 0 = 1)
Function Bit 0: Auto-lowering the carrier frequency
Bit 1: Protecting the inverter operation from input phase loss
Bit 2: Protecting the inverter operation from output phase loss
Bit 3: Specify a service life criteria for replacing the DC link bus capacitor
Bit 4: Indication the service life for the DC link bus capacitor
*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of digits that the LED monitor can display.
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is:
"1" for -200 to -100, "0.1" for -99.9 to -10.0 and for 100.0 to 200.0, and "0.01" for -9.99 to -0.01 and for 0.00 to 99.99.
*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column
Y: Will be copied unconditionally.
Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter.
Y2: Will not be copied if the rated input voltage differs from the source inverter.
N: Will not be copied.
<Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
: Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then save/validate it with key),
: Possible (Change and validate data with keys and then save it with key)
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
J codes: Application Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
PID Control 0: Inactive - - Y 0
1: Process control use (Normal action)
2: Process control use (Inverse action)
(Remote process command) 0: Keypad - - Y 0
1: PID process command 1 (Data settings of E60, E61 and E62 are also
required.)
3: UP/DOWN
4: Communication
P (Gain) 0.000 to 30.000*1 0.001 Times Y 0.100
I (Integration time) 0.0 to 3600.0*1 0.1 s Y 0.0
D (Differentiation time) 0.00 to 600.00*1 0.01 s Y 0.00
(Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 0.1 s Y 0.5
(Anti-rest/windup) 0 to 200 1 % Y 200
(Select alarm output) 0: Alarm in absolute value - - Y 0
1: Alarm in absolute value with HOLD
2: Alarm in absolute value with LATCH
3: Alarm in absolute value with HOLD and LATCH
4: Alarm in deviation value
5: Alarm in deviation value with HOLD
6: Alarm in deviation value with LATCH
7: Alarm in deviation value with HOLD and LATCH
(Peak limit alarm(AH)) 0 to 100 1 % Y 100
(Bottom limit alarm(AL)) 0 to 100 1 % Y 0
(Stop frequency for slow flowrate) 0: Disabled, 1 to 120 1 % Y 0
(Elapsed stop time for slow flowrate) 1 to 60 1 s Y 0
(Starting frequency) 0: Disabled, 1 to 120 1 Hz Y 0
(Upper limit of PID process output) 1 to120, 999: Depends on setting of F15 1 Hz Y 999
(Lower limit of PID process output) 1 to120, 999: Depends on setting of F16 1 Hz Y 999
Dew Condensation Protection(Duty) 1 to 50 1 % Y 1
Commercial Line Switching Sequence 0: Integrated standard switching sequence - - Y 0
1: Auto-switching sequence for inverter alarm
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Functions Settings
Function Settings
y codes: Link Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit copy*2 Default setting
Code
RS485 Communication (Station address) 1 to 255 1 - Y 1
(TB bus option)
(Mode selection on no response error) 0: Immediate trip and alarm - - Y 0
1: Trip and alarm after running for the period of the timer set by y03
2: Retry during the period of the timer set by y03. If retry fails, trip and
alarm If it succeeds, continue to run.
3: Continue to run
(Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 0.1 s Y 2.0
(Transmission rate) 0: 2,400 - bps Y 3
1: 4,800
2: 9,600
3: 19,200
4: 38,400
(Data length) 0: 8 - bit Y 0
1: 7
(Parity check) 0: None - - Y 0
1: Even parity
2: Odd parity
(Stop bits) 0: 2 - bit Y 0
1: 1
(No response error detection time) 0 (No detection), 1 to 60 1 s Y 0
(Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 0.01 s Y 0.01
(Protocol selection) 0: Modbus RTU protocol - - Y 1
1: SX protocol (Loader protocol)
2: Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
Bus Link Function for Frequency Command source Run command source - - Y 0
Supporting Data Input 0: Follow H30 Follow H30
1: Field bus option Follow H30
2: Follow H30 Field bus option
3: Field bus option Field bus option
Loader Link Function for Frequency Command source Run command source - - N 0
Supporting Data Input 0: Follow H30 and y98 Follow H30 and y98
1: Loader Follow H30 and y98
2: Follow H30 and y98 Loader
3: Loader Loader
*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of digits that the LED monitor can display.
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is:
"1" for -200 to -100, "0.1" for -99.9 to -10.0 and for 100.0 to 200.0, and "0.01" for -9.99 to -0.01 and for 0.00 to 99.99.
*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column
Y: Will be copied unconditionally.
Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter.
Y2: Will not be copied if the rated input voltage differs from the source inverter.
N: Will not be copied.
<Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
: Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then save/validate it with key),
: Possible (Change and validate data with keys and then save it with key)
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Options
Options
Name (Type) Appearance Name (Type) Appearance
DC REACTOR Remote operation Type Length(m)
extension cable CB-5S 5
CB-3S 3
CB-1S 1
Cable
Connector : RJ45
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1
L
Wiring equipment
Molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB), Magnetic contactor(MC) Recommended cable size [mm2]
Power Applicable
supply motor Earth-leakage circuit breaker (ELCB), Input circuit Output
Inverter type Input circuit Output DB circuit
voltage rating Rated current [A] (L1/R, L2/S, L3/T) circuit
circuit (P1, P(+))
[kW] With DCR Without reactor With DCR Without reactor With DCR Without reactor (U, V, W)
Three- 0.75 FRN0.75F1S-2A
phase 1.5 FRN1.5F1S-2A
200V 2.2 FRN2.2F1S-2A
3.7 FRN3.7F1S-2A
5.5 FRN5.5F1S-2A 30 50 SC-05 SC-N1 SC-4-0 2.0 5.5 2.0 2.0
7.5 FRN7.5F1S-2A 40 75 SC-5-1 SC-N2 SC-5-1 3.5 8.0 3.5 3.5
11 FRN11F1S-2A 50 100 SC-N1 SC-N2S SC-N1 5.5 14 5.5 8.0
15 FRN15F1S-2A 75 125 SC-N2 SC-N3 SC-N2 14 22 8.0 14
18.5 FRN18.5F1S-2A 100 150 SC-N2S SC-N4 SC-N2S 14 38 14 22
22 FRN22F1S-2A 100 175 SC-N2S SC-N5 SC-N2S 14 38 14 22
30 FRN30F1S-2A 150 200 SC-N4 SC-N7 SC-N4 38 60 38 38
37 FRN37F1S-2A 175 250 SC-N5 SC-N8 SC-N5 38 60 38 60
45 FRN45F1S-2A 200 300 SC-N7 SC-N8 SC-N7 60 100 60 100
55 FRN55F1S-2A 250 350 SC-N8 SC-N11 SC-N8 100 100 100 100
75 FRN75F1S-2A 350 - SC-N11 - SC-N11 100 - 100 150
90 FRN90F1S-2A
110 FRN110F1S-2A
Three- 0.75 FRN0.75F1S-4A
phase 1.5 FRN1.5F1S-4A
400V 2.2 FRN2.2F1S-4A
3.7 FRN3.7F1S-4A
5.5 FRN5.5F1S-4A 15 30 SC-05 SC-4-0 SC-05 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
7.5 FRN7.5F1S-4A 20 40 SC-05 SC-5-1 SC-05 2.0 3.5 2.0 2.0
11 FRN11F1S-4A 30 50 SC-05 SC-N1 SC-4-0 2.0 5.5 2.0 2.0
15 FRN15F1S-4A 40 60 SC-5-1 SC-N1 SC-5-1 3.5 8.0 3.5 3.5
18.5 FRN18.5F1S-4A 40 75 SC-N1 SC-N2 SC-N1 5.5 14 5.5 5.5
22 FRN22F1S-4A 50 100 SC-N1 SC-N2S SC-N1 5.5 14 5.5 8.0
30 FRN30F1S-4A 75 125 SC-N2 SC-N3 SC-N2 14 22 14 14
37 FRN37F1S-4A 100 125 SC-N2S SC-N4 SC-N2S 14 22 14 22
45 FRN45F1S-4A 100 150 SC-N3 SC-N4 SC-N3 22 38 22 22
55 FRN55F1S-4A 125 200 SC-N3 SC-N5 SC-N4 22 60 38 38
75 FRN75F1S-4A 175 - SC-N4 - SC-N5 38 - 60 60
90 FRN90F1S-4A
110 FRN110F1S-4A
132 FRN132F1S-4A
160 FRN160F1S-4A
200 FRN200F1S-4A
220 FRN220F1S-4A
280 FRN280F1S-4A
315 FRN315F1S-4A
355 FRN355F1S-4A
400 FRN400F1S-4A
450 FRN450F1S-4A
500 FRN500F1S-4A
• For MCCB and ELCB, the required frame type and series depend on the facility transformer capacity and other factors. When selecting optimal breakers, refer to the relevant
catalog or technical data.
• Also select the rated sensitive current of ELCB utilizing the technical data. The above rated currents of MCCB and ELCB are for Fuji's SA B/ , SA R/ breakers.
• The recommended wire sizes are based on the temperature inside the panel not exceeding 50˚C.
• The above wires are 600V HIV insulated solid wires (75˚C).
• Data in the above table may differ according to environmental conditions (ambient temperature, power supply voltage, and other factors).
(Note) Use low-pressure crimp terminal CB150-10 (JEM1399) for the crimp terminal of FRN75F1S-2A.
Inverter types indicated with are available soon.
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Japanese Guidelines for Suppressing Harmonics
(1) Scope of regulation Table 4 "Input fundamental currents" of general-purpose inverters determined by the nominal applied motors
Nominal applied
In principle, the guideline applies to the customers that meet the following two conditions: motor[kW] 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22
• The customer receives high voltage or special high voltage. Input 200V *Inapplicable inverter models 19.1 25.6 36.9 49.8 61.4 73.1
• The "equivalent capacity" of the converter load exceeds the standard value fundamental
current [A]
400V 0.81 1.37 2.75 3.96 6.50 9.55 12.8 18.5 24.9 30.7 36.6
for the receiving voltage (50kVA at a receiving voltage of 6.6kV).
6.6kV converted
value [mA] 49 83 167 240 394 579 776 1121 1509 1860 2220
(2) Regulation method Nominal applied
The level (calculated value) of the harmonic current that flows from the customer's receiving motor[kW] 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220
point out to the system is subjected to the regulation. The regulation value is proportional to Input 200V 98.0 121 147 180 245 293 357
the contract demand. The regulation values specified in the guideline are shown in Table 1. fundamental
current [A]
400V 49.0 60.4 73.5 89.9 123 147 179 216 258 323 355
6.6kV converted
Table 1 Upper limits of harmonic outflow current per kW of contract demand [mA/kW] value [mA] 2970 3660 4450 5450 7450 8910 10850 13090 15640 19580 21500
Nominal applied
Receiving voltage 5th 7th 11th 13th 17th 19th 23th Over 25th motor[kW] 250 280 315 355 400 450 500 530 560 630
6.6kV 3.5 2.5 1.6 1.3 1.0 0.90 0.76 0.70 Input 200V
fundamental
22kV 1.8 1.3 0.82 0.69 0.53 0.47 0.39 0.36 current [A]
400V 403 450 506 571 643 723 804 852 900 1013
6.6kV converted
value [mA] 24400 27300 30700 34600 39000 43800 48700 51600 54500 61400
1. Calculation of Equivalent Capacity (Pi)
(2) Calculation of harmonic current
Although the equivalent capacity (Pi) is calculated using the equation of (input rated
capacity) x (conversion factor), catalog of conventional inverters do not contain Table 5 Generated harmonic current [%], 3-phase bridge (capacitor smoothing)
input rated capacities. A description of the input rated capacity is shown below: Degree 5th 7th 11th 13th 17th 19th 23th 25th
(1) "Inverter rated capacity" corresponding to "Pi" Without a reactor 65 41 8.5 7.7 4.3 3.1 2.6 1.8
• Calculate the input fundamental current l1 from the kW rating and efficiency With a reactor (ACR) 38 14.5 7.4 3.4 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.3
of the load motor, as well as the efficiency of the inverter. Then, calculate the With a reactor (DCR) 30 13 8.4 5.0 4.7 3.2 3.0 2.2
input rated capacity as shown below:
Input rated capacity = 3 x (power supply voltage) x l1 x 1.0228/1,000 [kVA] With reactors (ACR and DCR) 28 9.1 7.2 4.1 3.2 2.4 1.6 1.4
Where 1.0228 is the 6-pulse converter's value of (effective current) / • ACR: 3%
(fundamental current). • DCR: Accumulated energy equal to 0.08 to 0.15ms (100% load conversion)
• When a general-purpose motor or inverter motor is used, the appropriate • Smoothing capacitor: Accumulated energy equal to 15 to 30ms (100% load conversion)
value shown in Table 2 can be used. Select a value based on the kW rating • Load: 100%
of the motor used, irrespective of the inverter type. Calculate the harmonic current of each degree using the following equation:
Generated nth harmonic current [%]
Table 2 "Input rated capacities" of general-purpose inverters determined by the nominal applied motors nth harmonic current [A] = Fundamental current [A] x
Nominal applied 100
motor[kW] 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22
(3) Maximum availability factor
Pi 200V *Inapplicable inverter models 6.77 9.07 13.1 17.6 21.8 25.9 • For a load for elevators, which provides intermittent operation, or a load with a sufficient
[kVA] 400V 0.57 0.97 1.95 2.81 4.61 6.77 9.07 13.1 17.6 21.8 25.9
designed motor rating, reduce the current by multiplying the equation by the "maximum
Nominal applied availability factor" of the load.
motor[kW] 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220
• The "maximum availability factor of an appliance" means the ratio of the capacity of the
Pi 200V 34.7 42.8 52.1 63.7 87.2 104 127 harmonic generator in operation at which the availability reaches the maximum, to its total
[kVA] 400V 34.7 42.8 52.1 63.7 87.2 104 127 153 183 229 252 capacity, and the capacity of the generator in operation is an average for 30 minutes.
Nominal applied • In general, the maximum availability factor is calculated according to this definition, but the
motor[kW] 250 280 315 355 400 450 500 530 560 630 standard values shown in Table 6 are recommended for inverters for building equipment.
Pi 200V
[kVA] 400V 286 Table 6 Availability factors of inverters, etc. for building equipment (standard values)
319 359 405 456 512 570 604 638 718
Equipment type Inverter capacity category Single inverter availability factor
Air conditioning 200kW or less 0.55
(2) Values of "Ki (conversion factor)" system
• Depending on whether an optional ACR (AC REACTOR) or DCR (DC REACTOR)
Over 200kW 0.60
is used, apply the appropriate conversion factor specified in the appendix to the Sanitary pump 0.30
guideline. The values of the converter factor are shown in Table 3. Elevator 0.25
Table 3 "Conversion factors Ki" for general-purpose inverters determined by reactors Refrigerator, freezer 50kW or less 0.60
UPS (6-pulse) 200kVA 0.60
Circuit category Circuit type Conversion factor Ki Main applications
Without a reactor K31=3.4 • General-purpose inverters [Correction coefficient according to contract demand level]
Three-phase bridge With a reactor (ACR) K32=1.8 • Elevators • Since the total availability factor decreases if the scale of a building increases, calculating
3 • Refrigerators, reduced harmonics with the correction coefficient s defined in Table 7 below is permitted.
(capacitor smoothing) With a reactor (DCR) K33=1.8 air conditioning systems
Table 7 Correction coefficient
With reactors (ACR and DCR) K34=1.4 • Other general appliances Contract demand [kW] Correction coefficient
according to the building scale
300 1.00
2. Calculation of Harmonic Current 500 0.90
*If the contract demand is between two
(1) Value of "input fundamental current" 1000 0.85
specified values shown in Table 7,
• Apply the appropriate value shown in Table 4 based on the kW rating of the 2000 0.80 calculate the value by interpolation.
motor, irrespective of the inverter type or whether a reactor is used.
* If the input voltage is different, calculate the input fundamental current in (4) Degree of harmonics to be calculated
inverse proportion to the voltage. Calculate only the "5th and 7th" harmonic currents.
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Lineup
Series name
Application Features
(Catalog No.)
General use
for industrial
equipment High-performance compact inverter
(Three-phase 200V: 0.1 to 7.5kW, Single-phase 200V: 0.1 to 2.2kW, Three-phase 400V: 0.4 to 7.5kW)
FVR-E11S • Fuji's dynamic torque vector control has made it possible to achieve 200% starting torque at 0.5Hz.
(MEH404 for JE) • Loaded with many convenient functions such as automatic tuning, slip compensation, torque limit, and 16-
(MEH414 for EN) step speed change.
• Various maintenance functions are available; for example, indication of main circuit capacitor life and
indication of cumulative operation time.
Compact inverter
[New] (Three-phase 200V: 0.1 to 3.7kW, Single-phase 200V: 0.1 to 2.2kW, Three-phase 400V: 0.4 to 3.7kW)
• Frequency setting dial is standard-equipped for each operation.
FRENIC-Mini
• Loaded with automatic torque boost, current limit and slip compensation functions, which are best-suited
(MEH441 for Asia) for operating transverse conveyors.
(MEH451 for Europe)
• Equipped with automatic energy-saving function and PID control function, which are suitable for driving
fans and pumps.
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NOTES
cause poor lubrication. Avoid such operation. to improve the inverter power factor.) Do not use
In running general-purpose motors power factor correcting capacitors in the inverter
• Synchronous motors
output circuit. An overcurrent trip will occur,
• Driving a 400V general-purpose motor It is necessary to use software suitable for this
disabling motor operation.
When driving a 400V general-purpose motor with motor type. Contact Fuji for details.
an inverter using extremely long cables, damage to • Single-phase motors • Discontinuance of surge killer
the insulation of the motor may occur. Use an Do not mount surge killers in the inverter secondary
Single-phase motors are not suitable for inverter-
output circuit filter (OFL) if necessary after checking circuit.
driven variable speed operation. Use three-phase
with the motor manufacturer. Fuji's motors do not motors. • Reducing noise
require the use of output circuit filters because of * Even if a single-phase power supply is available, Use of a filter and shielded wires are typical
their reinforced insulation. use a three-phase motor as the inverter provides measures against noise to ensure that EMC
• Torque characteristics and temperature rise three-phase output. Directives are met. Refer to Appendices, App. A
When the inverter is used to run a general-purpose "Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on electrical
motor, the temperature of the motor becomes Environmental conditions noise)" for details.
higher than when it is operated using a commercial • Measures against surge currents
power supply. In the low-speed range, the cooling • Installation location
Use the inverter in a location with an ambient If an overvoltage trip occurs while the inverter is
effect will be weakened, so decrease the output stopped or operated under a light load, it is
torque of the motor. If constant torque is required in temperature range of -10 to 50˚C.
The inverter and braking resistor surfaces become assumed that the surge current is generated by
the low-speed range, use a Fuji inverter motor or a open/close of the phase-advancing capacitor in the
motor equipped with an externally powered hot under certain operating conditions. Install the
inverter on nonflammable material such as metal. power system.
ventilating fan. * Connect a DC REACTOR to the inverter.
Ensure that the installation location meets the
• Vibration environmental conditions specified in "Environment" • Megger test
Use of an inverter does not increase vibration of a in Common specifications on page 11. When checking the insulation resistance of the
general-purpose motor, but when the motor is inverter, use a 500V megger and follow the
mounted to a machine, resonance may be caused Combination with peripheral devices instructions contained in the FRENIC-Eco
by the natural frequencies, including that of the Instruction Manual.
machine system. • Installing a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB)
* The use of a rubber coupling or vibration or earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) Wiring
dampening rubber is recommended. Install a recommended molded case circuit breaker
* It is also recommended to use the inverter jump (MCCB) or an earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) • Control circuit wiring length
frequency control to avoid resonance points. (with the exception of those exclusively designed When using remote control, limit the wiring length
Note that operation of a 2-pole motor at 60Hz or for protection from ground faults) in the primary between the inverter and operator box to 20m or
more may cause abnormal vibration. circuit of the inverter to protect the wiring. Ensure less and use twisted shielded cable.
that the circuit breaker capacity is equivalent to or
• Noise • Wiring length between inverter and motor
lower than the recommended capacity.
When an inverter is used with a general-purpose If long wiring is used between the inverter and the
motor, the motor noise level is higher than that with • Installing a magnetic contactor (MC) motor, the inverter will overheat or trip as a result of
a commercial power supply. To reduce noise, raise in the secondary circuit overcurrent (high-frequency current flowing into the
carrier frequency of the inverter. High-speed If a magnetic contactor (MC) is mounted in the stray capacitance) in the wires connected to the
operation at 60Hz or more can also result in more inverter's secondary circuit for switching the motor phases. Ensure that the wiring is shorter than 50m.
noise. to commercial power or for any other purpose, If this length must be exceeded, lower the carrier
ensure that both the inverter and the motor are fully frequency or mount an output circuit filter (OFL).
In running special motors stopped before you turn the MC on or off.
Remove the surge sappressor integrated with the • Wiring size
• Explosion-proof motors MC. Select cables with a sufficient capacity by referring
When driving an explosion-proof motor with an to the current value or recommended wire size.
inverter, use a combination of a motor and an • Installing a magnetic contactor (MC)
in the primary circuit • Wiring type
inverter that has been approved in advance. Do not use multicore cables.
Do not turn the magnetic contactor (MC) in the
• Submersible motors and pumps primary circuit on or off more than once an hour as • Grounding
These motors have a larger rated current than an inverter fault may result. If frequent starts or Securely ground the inverter using the grounding
general-purpose motors. Select an inverter whose stops are required during motor operation, use terminal.
rated output current is greater than that of the FWD/REV signals.
motor. Selecting inverter capacity
These motors differ from general-purpose motors in • Protecting the motor
thermal characteristics. Set a low value in the The electronic thermal facility of the inverter can • Driving general-purpose motor
thermal time constant of the motor when setting the protect the motor. The operation level and the motor Select an inverter according to the applicable motor
electronic thermal facility. type (general-purpose motor, inverter motor) should ratings listed in the standard specifications table for
be set. For high-speed motors or water-cooled the inverter. When high starting torque is required
• Brake motors motors, set a small value for the thermal time
For motors equipped with parallel-connected or quick acceleration or deceleration is required,
constant to protect the motor, in combination with select an inverter with a capacity one size greater
brakes, their braking power must be supplied from the "cooling system OFF" signal.
the primary circuit (commercial power supply). If the than the standard.
If you connect the motor thermal relay to the motor
brake power is connected to the inverter power with a long cable, a high-frequency current may • Driving special motors
output circuit (secondary circuit) by mistake, flow into the wiring stray capacitance. This may Select an inverter that meets the following condition:
problems may occur. cause the relay to trip at a current lower than the Inverter rated current > Motor rated current
Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped set value for the thermal relay. If this happens,
with series-connected brakes. lower the carrier frequency or use the output circuit Transportation and storage
• Geared motors filter (OFL).
When transporting or storing inverters, follow the
If the power transmission mechanism uses an oil- • Discontinuance of power-factor correcting capacitor procedures and select locations that meet the
lubricated gearbox or speed changer/reducer, then Do not mount power factor correcting capacitors in environmental conditions listed in the FRENIC-Eco
continuous motor operation at low speed may the inverter primary circuit. (Use the DC REACTOR Instruction Manual.
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