GE FVR-C9S-2UX Drive Series Safety Precautions, Wiring Fire and Electric Shock Hazard

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FVR-C9S-2UX

0. Safety Precautions

Before carrying out installation, wiring, mainte- nance or inspection of the drive, read this in- struction manual thoroughly to gain a full under- standing of the correct operation procedures. Make sure that you have read all product details, safety information, warnings and cautions before use. The following classifications for warnings and cautions are used throughout this manual.

WARNING:

Do not let any scraps of thread, paper, sawdust, dirt, metal shavings or other foreign objects get inside the drive or onto the cooling fins, other- wise fire or problems with operation may result.

Do not install and operate the drive if it is dam- aged or if some of the parts are missing. Doing so may result in severe personal injury.

Do not touch the drive cooling fin because the cooling fin reaches high temperatures during operation, otherwise personal injury may result.

Denotes operating procedures and practices that may result in severe injury or loss of life if not correctly followed.

CAUTION:

Denotes operating procedures and practices that, if not strictly observed, may result in per- sonal injury or damage to the equipment.

WIRING

WARNING:

FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.

When connecting the drive to a power supply, be sure to connect it via a circuit breaker, a leakage current breaker or a fuse, otherwise fires may result.

WARNING:

FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

This drive is designed for variable-speed opera- tion of three-phase induction motors. It cannot be used with single-phase motors or for any other applications, otherwise fire may result.

The drive cannot be used by itself for elevators, life-preservation equipment or other equipment which is directly related to human safety. In such situations, sufficient consideration should be given to overall system configuration, not just to the drive, otherwise serious accidents could result.

INSTALLATION

WARNING:

FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

Install the drive to a non-flammable surface such as a metal surface, otherwise fires may result.

Do not place the drive near flammable materials, otherwise fires may result.

Do not hold the drive by its cover when trans- porting. The drive could be damaged and cause injury to personnel.

AC input fuses are required to validate the UL listing of this device.

Use only fuses and circuit breakers with rated capacities that are suitable for use with the drive. Failure to do so may result in fire.

Connect the drive with a secure ground, other- wise electric shocks or fires may result.

Wiring work should only be carried out by suit- ably qualified personnel, otherwise electric shocks may result.

Make absolutely sure that the power supply is turned off (open) before wiring, otherwise electric shocks may result.

Wiring work should only be carried out after the drive has been installed, otherwise electric shocks or injury may result.

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Contents FVR-C9S-2UX Drive Series Product specifications are subject to change without notice Contents Safety Precautions Wiring Fire and Electric Shock HazardOperation Electric Shock Hazard Inspection Upon Receipt NameplatePart Names TypeSpecifications Input power Voltage/frequency Supply voltage 3%Type FVR C9S-2UX F12 F25 F50 External Dimensions DWG 1 FVRF12C9S-2UX to FVROO1C9S-2UXDWG 2 FVR002C9S to FVR003C9S-2UX FVR005C9S-2UX Installation Instructions WiringInstallation Conditions Mounting Direction and SpaceDisconnect CRG Lamp 30C Basic Wiring DiagramsKeypad Panel Operation External Signal Operation FABApplication of Wiring and Equipment Applicable motor output Hp Drive typeTerminal Function Explanation Terminal Function ExplanationTerminal Function Explanation Frequency Setting Method OperationPre-Operation Inspection Test Run Check PointsSelecting Operation Method RUN/STOPPart Names and Functions Keypad PanelControlling Method for Keypad Panel Function setting method Function Explanation Function Code TablesMotor Running Code 1 Frequency Command 2 Operation Command0 Data Protection 3 Maximum FrequencyTorque Boost 8 Electronic Thermal Overload RelayElectronic Thermal Overload Relay Level Low High30% 2 DC Brake 1 Gain for Frequency Setting Signal3 DC Brake Braking Time 4 Starting Frequency 6 Fault Memory5 Motor Running Sound 9 Motor Characteristics 7 Data Initialization8 Retry Jump Frequency Range4 High Limiter F 2 5 Low Limiter 6 Bias Frequency7 THR Terminal Function 8 BX Terminal FunctionMultistep Speed Setting 2 Speed Multistep Speed Setting 1 SpeedMultistep Speed Setting 3 Speed 2 FM Terminal Output Level Calibration 3 FM Terminal Function SelectionProtective Functions OC3Warranty Parts and Service Technical Services GE Fuji Drives USA, IncOut-of-Warranty Procedures MotorsIn-Warranty Failure Checklist Latest Fault Previous Faults No MessageFVR-C9S-2UX FVR-C9S-2UX FVR-C9S-2UX