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Operating“ time? ì? ? ŒcharacteristicsÀ “ Á
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AF-300C11 Model Numbering System Diagram
Instruction on maintenance/inspection, and replacement
Warranty
Dimension
Maintenance
Instructions on wiring
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AF-300
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User’s Guide
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Contents
User’s Guide
AF-300 C11 TM
2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION15
1 BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
TROUBLESHOOTING
8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Safety Instructions
4. Use MCCB or MC that conforms to EN or IEC standard
Compliance with low voltage directive in EU Continued
Drive may be dropped causing injury
Instructions on transport/installation
Instructions on use
There is a risk of fire
Otherwise, fire could occur
Instructions on wiring
otherwise electric shock or fire could occur
otherwise electric shock could occur
Otherwise electric shock could occur
Instructions on operation
Otherwise accident could occur
There is a risk of accidents
Otherwise electric shock or injury could occur
Instruction on maintenance/inspection, and replacement
otherwise electric shock or injury could occur
Instruction on disposal
Preface
Input Phases
AF-300C11 Model Numbering System Diagram
Horsepower
Factory Installed Options
230VAC, Single phase, 50/60Hz Input
230VAC, 3 phase, 50/60Hz Input
AF-300C11
1-1 Receiving Inspections
1 Before Using This Product
Figure1-1-1 Ratings nameplate
13 Frequency setting POT VR built-in POT
1-2 Appearance
1 Surface cover 2 Keypad panel
4 Ratings nameplate 5 Heat sink 6 Cooling fan 2 HP or more
Remove the surface cover as explained below 1 For 1/8 to 1 HP
1-3 Handling the Product
2 For 2 to 5 HP
1-4 Carrying
Storage precautions
1-5 Storage and transportation
Table 1-5-1 Storage and transportation environment
2-2 Installation Method
2 Installation and Connection
10 cm
0.4”
2-3-1 Basic connection
Figure 2-2-2 How to install two or more drives
2-3 Connection
otherwise electric shock and fire could occur
Table 2-3-1 Functions of main circuit and ground terminals
2-3-2 Connecting the main circuit and ground terminals
Figure 2-3-1 Arrangement of main circuit and ground termi nals
a Connection diagram
2-3-3 Connecting the control terminals
b Cutting of barrier Figure 2-3-2 Connection of DC reactor
Figure 2-3-3 Digital input terminal
Figure 2-3-4 Surge absorber connection diagram
Note the following when wiring
Figure 2.3.6 Connection of sheath of shielded wire
Figure 2-3-5 End treatment
Figure 2-3-7 Control terminal block arrangement
Figure 2-3-8 How to pull out the control wiring
Table 2-3-2 Functions of control circuit terminals
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2-3-4 Connection examples
Figure 2-3-9 Wiring diagram of keypad panel operation
To ground terminal Figure 2-3-10 Wiring diagram of external operation
200 to
200 to
L1/R
L2/S
L1/R L2/S L3/T
FUSE
2-4-2 Noise
2-4-1 Harmonic component
2-4-3 Leakage current
2-4 Others
3-1 Inspection and Preparation before Operation
3 Operation
2. otherwise electric shock could occur
3-2 Operation Method
3-3 Trial Run
Table 3-3-1 Running command
otherwise burns could occur
4 Keypad Panel
4-1 Names and Functions
otherwise accidents could occur
6 0
4-2 Operating Keypad Panel
1. 2 A
DATA
F Fundamental functions
5 Selecting Function
5-1 Function Selection List
Table 5-1-1 Table of Function Selection List
Factory
C Control Functions of Frequency
E Extension Terminal Functions
H High Performance Functions
P Motor Parameters
serial communication option
O Optional Functions
5-2 Details of Each Function
F00 Data protection
otherwise injuries could occur
F02 Operation method
NETWORK
POWER ON
MODE
STOP KEY FWD
otherwise injuries could occur
F03 Maximum output frequency
FUNC DATA
to
F04 Base frequency
Maximum voltage
f Base frequency
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current that is 150% of the operation level flows
Electronic thermal O/L relay thermal time constant
0.5 to 10.0 min. can be set in 0.1 min. step
Continued from previous page
Operating“ time? ì? ? ŒcharacteristicsÀ “ Á
F15 Frequency limiter High
F14 Restart mode after momentary power failure
F16 Frequency limiter Low
F18 Bias frequency
F17 Gain for frequency setting signal
1 2 to 1 2
100%
F22 DC injection brakeBraking time
F20 DC injection brake starting frequency
otherwise injuries could occur
DC injection brake Braking level
Stop frequency
Starting frequency
F26 Motor sound carrier freq
0.2Hz
F27 Motor sound sound tone
FM terminal voltage adjust
F31 FM terminal Function
Excited
F36 30Ry operation mode
when
tripped
X1 terminal function
E01 E02 E03
X2 terminal function
X3 terminal function
Link operation selection LE
C07 Multistep frequency setting
C05 Multistep frequency setting C06 Multistep frequency setting
P00 Motor characteristics
C03 Jump frequency 1, 2
H02 Trip history
H01 Operation time
FUNC
DATA
Data initialization
H04 Auto Reset
H06 Fan stop operation
H20 PID control Mode select
H22 PID control P-gain
H21 PID control Feedback signal
H23 PID control I-gain
H25 PID control Feedback filter
RS485 RTU communication
o00 Option selection
optional RS485 serial communication unit
6-1 List of protective functions
6 Protective Function
Table 6-1-1 List of Protective Functions
Figure. 6-2-1 How to input the reset command
6-2 Alarm Reset
otherwise fire could occur
Reset command
7-1 In case of tripping
7 Troubleshooting
2 OvervoltageOU
Replace cooling fan
Heat sink overheat- ing OH1
tronic thermal O/L relay
Do characteristics of elec
and those of motor over
load match?
7 Memory error Er1 Abnormal dis- play or indica- tion goes out
Are all the three phases of the input voltage supplied?
9 Input phase failure Lin and imbalance Lin
Is the inter-phase imbalance ratio within 2%?
Probable faulty drive. Contact GE Fuji
Note Verify the function settings for the operation com
1 When motor does not rotate
mands and frequency setting values on the keypad
7-2 Other trouble
2 When motor rotates but the speed does not change
4 When motor generates abnormal heat
3 When motor stalls during acceleration
5 When function change disabled
Function change is disabled
8-1 Daily Inspection
8 Maintenance and Inspection
8-2 Periodic Inspection
There is danger of electric shock
and wire
Table 8-2-1 Periodic inspection list
Conductor
system
Control
Cooling
Single -phase
Three-phase
8-3 Electrical measurements in the Main Circuit
Table 8-3-1 Meter for measuring the main circuit
Figure 8-3-1 Diagram for connections of meters 8-4 Insulation Test
In the case of 3-phase input series
input series
Motor
8-5 Inquiries about Products and Product Warranty
8-6 Warranty Service
L1 Volts L2 Volts L3 Volts
IN-WARRANTY FAILURE CHECKLIST
9-1 Standard Specifications
9 Specifications
ratings
Drive output capacity kVA at
Characteristic
Common specifications
power failure
Specifications
The CRG lamp is on when the capacitor is charged
∙ OH2 Overheating External alarm
Ground fault
Specifications
Input phase fail
due to inter-phase imbalance
Installation
Specifications
temperature
∙ Cooling fan can be automatically stopped when drive is stopped
3 - phase 230V series
9-3 Dimensions
Single phase 230V series
3- phase
T E R M II N A L
TERMII NAL
Single phase 230V series
3 - phase 230V series
10-1 Built-in Options
10 Options
10-2 External Options
Table 10-2-1 External Options
Connection method
11 Applicable DC reactors
Fig. 12-1-1 Recommended wiring
12-2-2 Precautions
12 Compliance with standards
12-1-1 General
12-2-1 General
12-3-2 Precautions
12-3-1 General
13-1 General
13 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
13-2 RFI Filters
D T Ferrite Ring Dimensions
Table 13-2-1 RFI filters Dimensions
Fig.13-2-1
Remark To minimize the conducted radio disturbance in the power distribution system, the length of motor cable
Fig. 13-3-1 Recommended Installation
Metal Cabinet
Fig. 13-3-2 Recommended installation detail inside the enclosure
fix a part of shield by a clamp
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