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Mitsubishi Electric FR-CC2-H500K Instruction Manual (196 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 6.61 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Instructions
7
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
12
Product Checking
14
Component Names
15
Related Manuals
16
Chapter 2 INSTALLATION and WIRING
19
Peripheral Devices
19
Converter Unit and Peripheral Devices
19
Peripheral Devices
20
Removal and Reinstallation of the Cover
24
Installation of the Converter Unit and Enclosure Design
26
Converter Unit Installation Environment
26
Cooling System Types for Converter Unit Enclosure
28
Installation of the Converter Unit
29
Protruding the Heat Sink through a Panel
30
Terminal Connection Diagrams
33
Main Circuit Terminals (for 6-Phase Rectification)
38
Details on the Main Circuit Terminals
38
Terminal Layout of the Main Circuit Terminals, Wiring of Power Supply and the Inverter
38
Recommended Cables
39
Earthing (Grounding) Precautions
40
Main Circuit Terminals (for 12-Phase Rectification)
42
Details on the Main Circuit Terminals
42
Connection Diagram with 12-Phase Rectifier Power Transformer
42
12-Phase Rectifier Power Transformer
42
Wiring Method
43
Applicable Cables
44
Earthing (Grounding) Precautions
45
Control Circuit
46
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals
46
Control Logic (Sink/Source) Change
47
Wiring of Control Circuit
49
Wiring Precautions
52
When Using Separate Power Supplies for the Control Circuit and the Main Circuit
52
When Supplying 24 V External Power to the Control Circuit
53
Communication Connectors and Terminals
56
PU Connector
56
Terminal Block
57
Chapter 3 PRECAUTIONS for USE of the CONVERTER UNIT
59
Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Leakage Currents
59
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
59
Techniques and Measures for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
61
Built-In EMC Filter
63
Power Supply Harmonics
65
Harmonic Suppression Guidelines in Japan
65
Installation of a Reactor
69
Power Shutdown and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
70
Checklist before Starting Operation
72
Chapter 4 BASIC OPERATION
75
Operation Panel
75
Components of the Operation Panel
75
Basic Operation of the Operation Panel
76
Digital Characters and Their Corresponding Printed Equivalents
77
Changing the Parameter Setting Value
77
Monitoring the Converter Unit Status
79
Monitoring of Converter Output Voltage and Input Current
79
First Priority Monitor Screen
79
Chapter 5 PARAMETERS
80
Parameter List
81
Parameter List (by Parameter Number)
81
The Function Group Number Is Used for the Identification of Parameters, and Displayed in Alphanumeric Order
84
Parameter List (by Function Group Number)
86
E) Environment Setting Parameters
88
Simple Clock Function
88
Reset Selection / Disconnected PU Detection / Reset Limit
89
Buzzer Control
90
Display-Off Setting
90
Disabling the Setting Dial and Keys on the Operation Panel
90
Parameter Write Selection
91
Password
91
Free Parameter
93
Converter Unit Parts Life Display
93
5.2.10 Maintenance Timer Alarm
95
H) Protective Function Parameter
97
Varying the Activation Level of the Undervoltage Protective Function
97
Initiating a Protective Function
97
Input Phase Loss Protection Selection
97
Retry Function
98
M) Item and Output Signal for Monitoring
100
Monitor Item Selection on Operation Panel or Via Communication
100
Output Terminal Function Selection
103
Detection of Control Circuit Temperature
107
T) Multi-Function Input Terminal Parameters
108
Input Terminal Function Selection
108
Operation Selection for the External Thermal Relay Input (Pr.876)
108
A) Application Parameters
110
Self Power Management
110
Operation Selection at Instantaneous Power Failure
111
Power Failure Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function
112
N) Communication Operation Parameters
114
Wiring and Configuration of PU Connector
114
Wiring and Configuration of RS-485 Terminals
116
Initial Setting of Operation Via Communication
118
Initial Settings and Specifications of RS-485 Communication
119
Mitsubishi Inverter Protocol (Computer Link Communication)
121
MODBUS RTU Communication Specification
132
Parameter Clear / All Parameter Clear
144
Parameter Copy and Parameter Verification
145
Parameter Copy
145
Parameter Verification
146
Checking Parameters Changed from Their Initial Values (Initial Value Change List)
148
Chapter 6 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
151
Converter Unit Fault and Alarm Indications
151
Reset Method for the Protective Functions
152
Check and Clear of the Fault History
153
6.4 Fault History and the List of Fault Displays
155
Causes and Corrective Actions
157
Check First When You Have a Trouble
163
The Converter Does Not Operate Properly
163
Power Lamp Is Not Lit
163
The Charge Lamp on the Converter Unit Does Not Come on
163
Operation Panel Display Is Not Operating
163
The Inverter Does Not Run
164
Unable to Write Parameter Setting
164
A Breaker Trips
164
The Converter Unit Generates Abnormal Noise
164
Chapter 7 PRECAUTIONS for MAINTENANCE and INSPECTION
166
Inspection Item
167
Daily Inspection
167
Periodic Inspection
167
Daily and Periodic Inspection
167
Checking the Converter Semiconductor Devices
168
Cleaning
169
Replacement of Parts
169
Removal and Reinstallation of the Control Circuit Terminal Block
171
Measurement of Main Circuit Voltages, Currents, and Powers
173
Measurement of Powers
174
Measurement of Voltages
174
Measurement of Currents
174
Example of Measuring Converter Unit Input Power Factor
174
Measurement of Converter Output Voltage (Across Terminals P and N)
174
Insulation Resistance Test Using Megger
174
Withstand Voltage Test
175
Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS
177
8.1 Converter Unit Rating
177
Common Specifications
178
Outline Dimension Drawings
179
Converter Unit Outline Dimension Drawings
179
Chapter 9 APPENDIX
183
Instruction Code List
183
Instructions for Compliance with the EU Directives
185
Instructions for UL and Cul
188
Instructions for EAC
190
Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products
191
Referenced Standard (Requirement of Chinese Standardized Law)
192
Compliance with the UK Certification Scheme
192
UL-Certified Combinations of Converter Units and Inverters
192
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Mitsubishi Electric FR-CC2-H500K Instruction Manual (116 pages)
F800 Series, FR-F802 SEPARATED CONVERTER TYPE
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 5.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Safety Instructions
2
1 Introduction
8
Product Checking
9
Inverter Component Names
10
About the Related Manuals
11
2 Installation and Wiring
12
Peripheral Devices
13
Peripheral Devices
15
Removal and Reinstallation of the Operation Panel and the Front Covers
16
Installation of the Inverter and Enclosure Design
18
Amount of Heat Generated by the Inverter
20
Cooling System Types for Inverter Enclosure
21
Inverter Installation
22
Protruding the Heat Sink through a Panel
24
Terminal Connection Diagrams
26
Main Circuit
28
Main Circuit Terminals
30
Terminal Layout of the Main Circuit Terminals, Wiring of Power Supply and the Motor
31
Applicable Cables and Wiring Length
32
Earthing (Grounding) Precautions
34
Control Circuit
35
Details on the Control Circuit Terminals of the Converter Unit (FR-CC2)
39
Control Logic (Sink/Source) Change
40
Wiring of Inverter Control Circuit
42
Wiring Precautions
44
When Using Separate Power Supplies for the Control Circuit and the Main Circuit
45
When Supplying 24 V External Power to the Control Circuit
46
Safety Stop Function
47
Connection Diagram
48
Communication Connectors and Terminals
49
USB Connector
50
RS-485 Terminal Block
51
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
52
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC2)
53
Connection of the Power Regeneration Converter (MT-RC)
54
3 Precautions for Use of the Inverter
56
Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Leakage Currents
57
Precautions against Inverter-Generated EMI
60
Converter Unit (FR-CC2) Built-In EMC Filter
63
Power Supply Harmonics
64
Harmonic Suppression Guidelines
65
Installation of a Reactor
67
Power-OFF and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
68
Precautions against Deterioration of the 400 V Class Motor Insulation
69
Checklist before Starting Operation
70
Failsafe System Which Uses the Inverter
73
4 Protective Functions
76
Inverter Fault and Alarm Indications
77
Reset Method for the Protective Functions
77
Check and Clear of the Faults History
78
List of Fault Displays
80
Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection
82
Inspection Item
83
Daily and Periodic Inspection
84
Checking the Inverter and Converter Modules
85
Cleaning
86
Removal and Reinstallation of the Control Circuit Terminal Block
88
Measurement of Main Circuit Voltages, Currents and Powers
90
Measurement of Powers
92
Measurement of Currents
93
Measurement of Inverter Output Frequency
94
Insulation Resistance Test Using Megger
94
Pressure Test
94
6 Specifications
96
Inverter Rating
97
Common Specifications
98
Outline Dimension Drawings
100
Appendix
102
Appendix1 for Customers Replacing the Conventional Model with this Inverter
103
Appendix2 Comparison with FR-F840
105
Appendix3 Instructions for Compliance with the EU Directives
106
Emc Directive
106
Low Voltage Directive
107
Appendix4 Instructions for UL and Cul
109
Appendix5 Instructions for EAC
111
Appendix 6 Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products
112
Appendix 7 Referenced Standard (Requirement of Chinese Standardized Law)
112
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