Hitachi SJ700-2 Series service manual Replacing Parts

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5.6Replacing Parts

The inverter consists of many parts and it functions normally only when all the parts operate normally.

The table below lists the parts that may be subject to changes in characteristics and malfunctions after long-time use, even normally, over a specified number of years.

Each part should be replaced at specified intervals to prevent inverter faults and changes in inverter characteristics. Be sure to periodically replace the parts for preventive maintenance.

Part name

Standard

Replacement and maintenance

 

replacement

methods

 

interval

 

Cooling fan

10 years

Replace with a new part.

DC bus capacitors of

10 years

Replace with a new part. (Decide

main circuit

 

whether to replace after

 

 

examination.)

Electrolytic capacitors

10 years

Replace with a new part. (Decide

on the board

 

whether to replace after

 

 

examination.)

Relay

-

Inspect the part after examination.

(1) Cooling fans

The inverter has cooling fans to cool the internal heat-generating parts. The service life of each cooling-fan bearing is assumed to be about 100,000 hours, though it may vary depending on the inverter operating environment.

On an inverter being run continuously, the cooling-fan unit must usually be replaced at 10-year intervals. Even during the expected 10-year lifespan, the cooling-fan unit must be immediately replaced in case any abnormal vibrations or sounds are detected when inspecting the inverter.

1)Removing the molded-case type of cooling-fan unit <1> Remove the terminal block cover and front cover. <2> Confirm that the Charge lamp goes off.

<3> While pushing in the claws of the cooling-fan mounting plate, lift the plate to remove it from the inverter.

<4> Remove the fan connector.

<5> Remove the cooling fans from the cooling-fan mounting plate.

2)Mounting the molded-case type of cooling-fan unit

<1> Attach the cooling fans to the cooling-fan mounting plate so that the fans are correctly oriented.

<2> Connect the fan connector to terminal J21 or J22 (depending on the inverter model) of the main circuit board.

<3> Mount the cooling-fan mounting plate on the inverter. <4> Mount the front cover and terminal block cover.

Position the cooling-fan unit so that its nameplate faces this side.

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Contents SJ700-2 Series NTS204X Table of contents Appendix Investigation of the inverter Specification labelModel name,Manufacturing numberMFGPrecautions for Data Setting Function Mode Extended Function Mode PID FEF FUF AVR Electronic thermal characteristic, 2nd B034 Free-setting V/f frequency To 400. Hz FEF FUF FEF FUF FF FEF FUF Term inal C111 FEF FUF FEF FUF RPM Specification FEF FUF FEF FUF Code display system and key operations Page Corresponding to the function code. Data display *1*2 STR key after changing the data Example of operation in full display mode b037 =Pressing the STR key Inverter trip contents,remedy,advise TroubleshootingCPU GA.COM Adjust OFF Option boards error codesInput mode specified by switch settings Setting of MAC ID DIP switches No to No Error code is output when the relevant program runs Trip conditions monitoring 305 A004/A204/A304 A202/A220/A320 *2 006 Initialization setting Page Monitor Modes Debug ModeFunction Modes Setting procedure Inverter SettingHFF/-HFUF/-HFEF Confirming the completion of initializationVDC Control signalPage Cleaning Daily inspectionPeriodic inspection Daily and Periodic Inspections Ground Resistance Test with a Megger Method of Checking the Inverter and Converter Circuits Replacing Parts Page Page Inverter Replacement Control board SJ700-055-110LF**2 Circuit Diagram Ground Terminal With Jumper SJ700-150LF**2 185LF**2 Circuit DiagramSJ700-220LF**2 Circuit Diagram SJ700-300LF**2 Circuit Diagram SJ700-370LF**2 Circuit Diagram Driver Board SJ700-450LF**2 Circuit DiagramSJ700-550LF**2 Circuit Diagram SJ700-055-110HF**2 Circuit Diagram SJ700-150HF**2 Circuit Diagram SJ700-185HF**2 220HF**2 Circuit Diagram SJ700-300HF**2 Circuit DiagramSJ700-370HF**2 Circuit Diagram TMC CN1 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page