Sumitomo HF-430 Guìa Rápida
Sumitomo HF-430 Guìa Rápida
Sumitomo HF-430 Guìa Rápida
CW11
No. D1401E-3.1
No. D1401E-3
HF-430
Features
Downsizing When compared with existing models, the size is upto 37% smaller (caparison with 5.5kW AF-3100) Global standards Conforms to overseas standards (CE/UL/cUL) (The CE Marking requires installation with special noise filter.) Communication function DeviceNet
DeviceNet is the registered mark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA).
Easy maintenance The detachable cooling fan, power capacitors, and control terminal block facilitate maintenance. Powerful operation The sensorless control provides high starting torque, and high-performance operation.
The starting torque is 200% at 0.5 Hz and the torque during operation is more than 150%. The on-line/off-line tuning identifies the motor characteristics for the best paformance.
A075
A075 P A072
+ -
F001
Operation command
I A073 D A074
+ +
Frequency setting
Feedback
A075
Monitor
d004
New
HF-430 Series
C O N T E N T S
Features 12 Standard specifications/ 35 protective functions Dimensional drawing67
Global application
Standard products applicable to overseas standards
List of models
Applicable motors (kW) 200V-class 5.5 7.5 11 15 22 HF 4302 5A5 7A5 011 015 022 HF 4304 400V-class 5A5 7A5 011 015 022 030 037 045 055 030 037 045 055 30 37 45 55
Std. Connection diagram/ appliceble wing for accessories 1819 and options Braking unit/braking resistor 2122 Peripheral equipment 2326 Note to inverter users 27 warranty28
Motor 2 IM
Motor 1 and motor 2 are identical. Contact our company for details.
In addition to the pulse output monitor, analog (current/voltage) output terminals AMV/AMI terminals are provided. Analog output from the master inverter can be fed directly into the slave inverter.
DC420mA
HF430 (Slave)
UP/DOWN function
Power HF430 FR UP FR DOWN UP DOWN BC IM
IRF(VRF)
Functions available for AMV/AMI terminals Output frequency, output current, torque, output voltage, electric power, thermal load factor, etc.
Multiple analog signals permit auxiliary speed input. Effective in speed adjustment during trial operation.
Output frequency
Soon to be available
2
Standard Specifications
Type
Standard Specifications
HF-430
HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4302 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 HF4304 -5A5 -7A5 -011 -015 -022 -030 -037 -045 -055 -5A5 -7A5 -011 -015 -022 -030 -037 -045 -055 5.5 7.5 11 15 22 30 37 45 55 8.3 11 15.9 22.1 32.9 41.9 50.2 63.0 76.2 9.9 13.3 19.1 26.6 39.4 50.2 60.2 75.6 91.4 3-phase (3-wire) 200240 V (10%), 50 Hz/60 Hz 3-phase (3-wire) 200240 V (10%), (Corresponding to input voltage) 24 32 46 64 95 121 145 182 220 5.5 7.5 11 15 22 30 37 45 55 8.3 11 15.9 22.1 33.2 40.1 51.9 62.3 76.2 9.9 13.3 19.1 26.6 39.9 48.2 62.3 74.8 91.4 3-phase (3-wire) 380480 V (10%), 50 Hz/60 Hz 3-phase (3-wire) 380480 V (10%), (Corresponding to input voltage) 12 16 23 32 48 58 75 90 110
Braking
Max. applicable motor 4P (kW) Rated capacity 200V/400V (kVA) 240V/480V Rated input AC voltage Rated output voltage (Note 3) Rated output current (A) Regenerative braking
(Note 5)
Built-in DBTR circuit Regenerative braking unit & discharging Built-in DBTR circuit Regenerative braking unit & discharging (Discharging resistor (Discharging resistor resistor installed separately resistor installed separately installed separately) installed separately)
Input signal
70 50 50 Connectable min. resistance () 17 17 17 Sinusoidal PWM method Control method 0.1400Hz Output frequency range (Note 4) Digital command 0.01% and analog command 0.2% with respect to max. frequency (2510C) Frequency accuracy Digital setting: 0.01 Hz; analog setting: max. frequency/4000 (VRF terminal: 12 bit/0 to +10 V; VRF2 terminal: 12 bit/-10 to +10 V) Frequency resolution V/F control constant torque, variable torque, variable vector control, base frequency 30-400 Hz (Note 7) Voltage/frequency characteristics 0.5% (under sensorless vector control) Speed fluctuation 150%/60s, 200%/0.5s Overload current rating 0.013600.0 s (straight and curved line setting) Acceleration/deceleration time 200%/0.5 Hz (under sensorless control); 150%/zero speed range torque Starting torque Operation during starting, during deceleration by stop command, or by external input (Braking force, time, and frequency variable) DC brake Setting by UP/DOWN key of digital operator OPU Frequency DC0+10V, -10+10V (Input impedance 10k), 420mA (Input impedance 100) External signal setting Setting by RS485 communication External port RUN/STOP (Forward and reverse derection are changed by command.) OPU Forward/reverse External signal Forward rotation RUN/STOP and reverse rotation command are possible when the control terminal block is assignal (selection of NO or NC possible), 3-wire input possible RUN/STOP Setting by RS485 communication External port Multifunctional input 8-terminal selection Terminals are selected from among the following for use: terminal Reverse run command (RR), multistep speed (DFL-DFHH), jogging (JOG), external DC brake (DB), B mode (BMD), No.2 acceleration/deceleration (AD2), free run stop (MBS), external error (ES), USP function (USP), commercial changeover (CS), software lock (SFT), analog input changeover (AUT), C mode (CMD), reset (RST), 3-wire start (STA), 3-wire holding (STP), 3-wire forward/reverse (F/R), PID valid/invalid (PID), PID integral reset (PIDC), control gain changeover (CAS), remote operation speed up (UP), remote operation slow down (DWN), remote operation data clear (UDC), forced operation (OPE), multistep bit 1-7 (SF1-SF7), stall prevention changeover (OLR), torque limit provided/not provided(TL), torque limit changeover 1 (TRQ1), torque limit changeover 2 (TRQ2), P/PI changeover (P/PI), brake confirmation (BOK), orientation (ORT), LAD cancel (LAC), position deviation clear (PCLR), 90-degree phase difference permit (STAT), and no allocation (NO)
Ambient temperature/storage -1050C/-2065C/2090%RH (Dew condensation not allowed.) temperature (Note 6)/humidity 5.9m/s2 (0.6G), 1055Hz Vibration (Note 1) Not exceeding 1000 above sea level (Corrosive gas and dust not allowed.) Place of use Blue Paint color PG vector control Feedback option 4-digit BCD, 16-bit binary Digital input option Braking resistor, AC reactor, DC reactor, various operator cables, noise filter, and regenerative braking unit Other options 3.5 5 5 12 12 20 30 30 50 3.5 5 5 12 12 20 30 30 50 Approx. weight (kg)
Option
Notes: 1. Conforms to the JIS C0911 (1984) test method. 2. The insulation distance conforms to UL and CE standards. 3. The output voltage lowers when the supply voltage lowers. (Except cases where the AVR function is selected.) 4. When the motor operation exceeds 50/60 Hz, contact our company to confirm the allowable max. speed, etc. 5. Inverters are not equipped with a braking resistor. When large regenerative torque is required, use an optional braking resistor or regenerative braking unit. 6. The storage temperature is the temperature during transportation. 7. When the base frequency is other than 60 Hz, the characteristics of the motor and speed reducer must be confirmed.
Output signal
1 terminal (positive temperature coefficient/negative temperature coefficient thermistor selection possible) Selection of five open collector output terminals and one relay (1c contact point) terminal Driving (DRV), frequency reaching (UPF1), frequency detection 1 (UPF2), current detection 1 (OL), excessive PID deviation (OD), abnormal signal (AL), frequency detection 2 (UPF3), overtorque (OYQ), instantaneous stop signal (IP), insufficient voltage (UV), torque limit (TRQ), RUN time over (RNT), ON time over (ONT), electronic thermal alarm (THM), brake release (BRK), brake abnormal (BER), zero speed signal (ZS), excessive speed deviation (DSE), positioning complete (POK), frequency detection 3 (UPF4), frequency detection 4 (UPF5), current detection 2 (OL2), and alarm code 0-3 (AC0-AC3) 010 VDC (max. 2 mA)/420 mADC (load 250 or less)/010 VDC (PWM, max. 1.2 mA) Output frequency, output current, torque, frequency conversion value, error history, input/output terminal state, input power, etc. V/F free setting (7 points), upper/lower frequency limiter, frequency jump, curved-line acceleration/deceleration, manual torque boost level/break point, energy-saving operation, analog meter adjustment, starting frequency, carrier frequency adjustment, electronic thermal, free setting, external start/end (frequency/percentage), analog input selection, error retry, instantaneous stop and start, various signal output, reduced voltage starting, overload limit, initialization value setting, automatic deceleration for power cut off, AVR function, and auto tuning (on-/off-line) 0.515kHz Overcurrent, overvoltage, insufficient voltage, electronic thermal, temperature error, start-up earth current, instantaneous stop, USP error, open-phase error, braking resistor overloading, CT error, external error, communication error, option error, etc.
Protective Functions
Name Description
At constant Speed Motor is restricted and decelerates rapidly, On decelertion Speed excessive current is drawn through the inverter and there is a risk of damage. Current protection circuit On acceleration Speed operates and the inverter output is switched off. Other
Display of digital operator
HF-430
Over-current protection
Overload protection
(Note 1)
When the Inverter detects an overload in the motor, the internal electronic thermal overload operates and the inverter output is switched off.
Braking resistor overload When DBTR exceeds the usage ratio of the regenerative Braking resister, the over-voltage circuit operates and the inverter output is switched off. protection Over-voltage protection EEPROM error (Note 2) Under-voltage CT error CPU error External trip USP error Ground fault protection Incoming over-voltage protection
When regenerative energy from the motor exceeds the maximum level, the over-voltage circuit operates and the inverter output is switched off. When EEPROM in the inverter is subject to radiated noise or unusual temperature rises, the inverter output is switched off. When the incoming voltage of inverter is low, the control circuit can't operate correctly. The under-voltage circuit operates and the inverter output is switched off When an abnormality occurs to a CT (current detector) in the inverter, the inverter output is switched off. When a mistaken action causes an error to the inbuilt CPU, the inverter output is switched off. When a signal is given to the EXT multifunctional input terminal, the inverter output is switched off. (on external trip function select) This is the error displayed when the inverter power is restored while still in the RUN mode. (Valid when the USP function is selected) When power is turned ON, this detects ground faults between the inverter output and the motor. When the incoming voltage is higher than the specification value, this detects it for 60 seconds then the over-voltage circuit operates and the inverter output is switched off. When an instantaneous power failure occurs for more than 15ms, the inverter output is switched off. Once the instantaneous power failure wait time has elapsed and the power has not been restored it is regarded as a normal power failure. However, when the operation command is still ON with restart selection the inverter will restart. So please be careful of this. When main circuit temperature raises by stopping of cooling fan, the inverter output is switched off. Communication error between CPU and gate allay indicate When an open-phase on the input supply occurs the inverter output is switched off. When the Inverter detects an overload in the motor (under 0.2Hz), the inverter output is switched off. When an instantaneous over-current is detected on the output the inverter output is switched off to protect the main devices. When the Inverter detects a high resistance on the thermistor input from the motor the inverter output is switched off. When inverter cannot detect switching of the brake (ON/FF) after releasing the brake, and for waiting for signal condition (b124) (When the braking control selection (b120) is enable.) These indicate the error of option 1. You can realize the details each instruction manual. These indicate the error of option 2. You can realize the details by each instruction manual. When the incoming voltage of the inverter has dropped, the inverter output is switched off and the inverter waits.
Under. V
CT CPU
EXTERNAL
USP GND. Flt.
OV. SRC
Inst. P-F
Abnormal temperature Gate Allay error Open-phase protection Overload protection 2 IGBT error Thermistor error Abnormal brake Option 1 error 0-9 Option 2 error 0-9 During under-voltage waiting
BRAKE
Note 1: After a trip occurs and 10 seconds pass, restart with reset operation. 2: When EEPROM error occors, confirm the setting date again.
Protective Functions
Protective Functions
State display
Code Protective Functions 0 1 2 3 4 Contents
Resetting Stopping Decelerating At constant speed Accelerating
HF-430
Code 5 6 7 8 9
Contents
f0 stopping Starting During DB During overload rostriction Auto tuning
(3) Output current on trip. (A) : The state operation command is set with frequency command. : During start. : During DB. : During overload restriction.
(5) Accumulated time that the inverter has been running. (h)
(6) Accumulated time that the inverter has been powered up. (h)
Dimensional Drawing
HF4302-5A5 HF4304-5A5
150 130 2 dia.6 Digital operator
HF-430
Exhaust
Exhaust
246
260
Wall surface
241
255
Wall surface
7 189
Air intake
130
143
62
140
203
Digital operator
Exhaust
376 390
Wiring hole
Air intake
9.5
244
83
190
82
170
Air intake
Dimensional Drawing
Dimensional Drawing
HF4302-030 HF4304-030
Dimensional Drawing
2 dia.10
Exhaust
HF-430
510
540
Wall surface
Air intake
Wall surface
Air intake
250
Operation
Operation with digital operator The HF-430 Series is operated by the digital operator provided as standard equipment.
1. Name and details of each section of digital operator
HF-430
POWER lamp
Operation
Model Cable length L (m) 1 ICS1 ICS3 3
Function key
STORE key
UP key
DOWN key
Name Monitor RUN lamp Program lamp POWER lamp Alarm lamp Monitor lamp RUN KEY ENABLE lamp Run key STOP/RESET key Function key STORE key UP/DOWN key
Contents
Displays frequency, output current, and set value ON during inverter operation ON when set values of each functions are displayed on the monitor Blinking during warning (set value incomplete) Power lamp for control circuit ON when the inverter trips Indicates display on monitor Hz: Frequency V: Voltage A: Current kW: Electric power %: Percentage ON when the operation command selection (A002) is set in the operator (02) position. Used to operate the motor. Valid only when the operation command selection (A002) is in the operator (02) position. (Check that the RUN KEY ENABLE lamp is ON.) Used for motor stop or error reset Used to enter the monitor mode, basic setting mode, extension function mode, or function mode Used to store set values (Be sure to press this key to save set values.) Used to change the extension function mode, function mode, or set values
Remote operator
Dimensional drawing
OS-40 OS-42
13 8
OS-41
13 8
lICS-1, 3
(Cable for OS-40, 41, and 42)
80
POWER ALARM Hz RUN PRG V kW A %
80
26.5
POWER RUN
ALARM
PRG
79
18
()
RUN
STOP RESET
18
FUNC
STR
123
REMT MON 0 1
COPY STR 3
STOP / RESET
26.5 2 18
103
2 dia.4
FWD RUN
18 59
2 dia.4
6.5
103
COPY
Operation
Operation method
1. Setting method (Setting max. frequency)
HF-430
Power ON
Operation
(1) Display of
(5)
appears.
Press the
key.
Press the
key.
and
and
appears.
(3)
appears.
Press the
key.
key.
(4)
and
appears.
When starting operation, return to the monitor mode or basic setting mode.
List of Functions
Monitor mode/basic setting mode
Code d001 d002 d003 d004 d005 Name of function Output frequency monitor Output current monitor Operation direction monitor PID feedback monitor Multifunctional input monitor
RR
FR
HF-430
Setting possible in the change mode during operation is valid when b031 is set to 10.
Initial setting
d006
Monitor
Multifunctional output monitor Frequency conversion monitor Output torque monitor Output voltage monitor Input power monitor Accumulated Run time monitor Power ON time monitor Number of trip time monitor Error history 16 Warning monitor Output frequency setting Acceleration time setting B mode acceleration time setting C mode acceleration time setting Deceleration time setting B mode deceleration time setting C mode deceleration time setting Operation direction selection
ON OFF
Relay X3 X2 X1 DRV UPF
d007 d012 d013 d014 d016 d017 d080 d081 d086 d090 F001 F002 F202
0.0099.99/100.0999.9/1000.9999./10009999 (10/hr unit) / 100 999 (100/hr unit) h 0.9999./10006553 (1000065530) times Refer to p.4. Warning code 0.0 starting frequency to max. frequency (B, C mode max. frequency) 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600.s 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600.s 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600.s 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600.s 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600.s 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600.s 00 (Forward)/01 (Reverse)
Setting
Extension function
A--b--C--H--P--U---
Code to enter extension function A (basic function) Code to enter extension function B (protection function, fine adjustment function) Code to enter extension function C (terminal setting function) Code to enter extension function H (motor constant setting function) Code to enter extension function P (option setting function) Code to enter extension function U (user block area)
Extension function A
Code A001 A002 Name of function Setting range Initial setting 02 02 60.Hz 60.Hz 60.Hz 60.Hz 60.Hz 60.Hz 00 00 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0% 100% 01 8 00 10.00Hz 10.00Hz 10.00Hz
A21=20.00HZ A22=30.00HZ A23=40.00HZ Others=0.00HZ
Frequency command selection 00 (OPU volume)/01 (Terminal block)/02 (OPU)/03 (RS485)/04 (Option 1)/05 (Option 2) Operation command selection Base frequency B mode base frequency C mode base frequency Max. frequency B mode max. frequency C mode max. frequency AUT terminal selection VRF2 selection VRF start VRF end VRF start rate VRF end rate VRF start selection VRF, IRF, VRF2 filter 01 (Terminal block)/02 (OPU)/03 (RS485)/04 (Option 1)/05 (Option 2) 30. to max. frequency Hz 30. to max. B mode frequency Hz 30. to max. C mode frequency Hz 30.400.Hz 30.400.Hz 30.400.Hz 00 (VRF and IRF changeover by AUT terminal)/01 (VRF and VRF2 changeover by AUT terminal) Note) AUT terminal: Analog input changeover (multifunctional input) terminal 74. 00 (Individual)/01 (Auxiliary speed (not reversible) for VRF and IRF)/02 (Auxiliary speed (reversible) for VRF and IRF) 0.00400.0Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0100% 0100% 00 (External starting frequency)/01 (0 Hz) 130
Basic setting
Analog input
Multi-speed selection 00 (Binary: 4 terminals for 16-step speed change)/01 (Bit: 7 terminals for 8-step speed change) Multi-speed 0 B mode Multi-speed 0 C mode Multi-speed 0 Multi-speed frequency (1st to 15th speed) 0.00 starting frequency to max. frequency Hz 0.00 starting frequency to B mode max. frequency Hz 0.00 starting frequency to C mode max. frequency Hz 0.00. starting frequency to max. frequency Hz
Multi-speed/ jogging
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List of Functions
List of Functions
Extension function A
Code Name of function Jogging frequency setting Setting range 0.00 starting frequency to 9.99 Hz
00 (Free run when JOG stops/invalid during operation)/01 (Deceleration stop when JOG stops/invalid during operation)/02 (DC brake when JOG stops/invalid during operation)/03 (Free run when JOG stops/valid during operation [After deceleration stop, JOG])/04 (Deceleration stop when JOG stops/valid during operation)/05 (DC brake when JOG stops/valid during operation)
Multi-speed/ jogging
A038 A039
Jogging selection
Torque boost selection B mode torque boost selection Manual torque boost B mode manual torque boost C mode manual torque boost Manual torque boost point B mode manual torque boost point C mode manual torque boost point Control method B mode control method C mode control method Output voltage gain DC brakeking selection DC brakeking frequency DC brakeking wait time DC braking force DC braking time DC braking edge/level selection DC braking force at start-up DC braking time at start-up Carrier frequency for DC braking Frequency upper limiter B mode frequency upper limiter Frequency lower limiter B mode frequency lower limiter Jump frequency 1 Jump frequency width 1 Jump frequency 2 Jump frequency width 2 Jump frequency 3 Jump frequency width 3 Acceleration stop frequency Acceleration stop time PID selection P gain I gain D gain PID scale PID feedback \selection AVR selection Motor voltage selection Operation mode selection Energy-saving response, accuracy adjustment Acceleration time 2 B mode acceleration time 2 C mode acceleration time 2 Deceleration time 2 B mode deceleration time 2 C mode deceleration time 2 No.2 acceleration/deceleration selection B mode No.2 acceleration/deceleration selection No.2 acceleration frequency B mode No.2 acceleration frequency No.2 deceleration frequency B mode No.2 deceleration frequency
00 (Manual torque boost) 01/(Automatic torque boost) 00 (Manual torque boost) 01/(Automatic torque boost) 0.020.0% 0.020.0% 0.020.0% 0.050.0% 0.050.0% 0.050.0%
00 (Constant torque characteristics)/01 (Variable torque characteristics)/02 (Free V/f characteristics)/ 00 (Constant torque characteristics)/01 (Variable torque characteristics)/02 (Free V/f characteristics)/03 (Sensorless control)/04 (0 speed area sensorless
00 00 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 0.8% 0.8% 0.8% 00 00 00 100.0% 00 0.50Hz 0.0s 0.% 0.0s 01 0.% 0.0s 5.0kHz 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0.50Hz 0.00Hz 0.50Hz 0.00Hz 0.50Hz 0.00Hz 0.0s 00 1.0 1.0s 0.0s 1.0 00 00 200/400 00 50.0 30.00s 30.00s 30.00s 30.00s 30.00s 30.00s 00 00 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 00 00
Note
List of Functions
V/f characteristics
A242 A342 A043 A243 A343 A044 A244 A344 A045 A051 A052 A053
00 (Constant torque characteristics)/01 (Variable torque characteristics) 20.0100.0 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 0.0060.00Hz 0.05.0s 0.100.% 0.060.0s 00 (Edge action)/01 (Level action) 0.100.% 0.060.0s 0.515 kHz (Derating provided) 0.00, starting frequency to max. frequency Hz 0.00, starting frequency to B mode max. frequency Hz 0.00, starting frequency to max. frequency Hz 0.00, starting frequency to B mode max. frequency Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.0010.00Hz 0.00.400.0Hz 0.0010.00Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.0010.00Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.060.0s 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 0.25.0 0.03600.0s 0.0100.0s 0.0199.99% 00 (Feedback: IRF)/01 (Feedback: VRF) 00 (Normally ON)/01 (Normally OFF)/02 (OFF during deceleration) 200/215/220/230/240, 380/400/415/440/460/480V 00 (Normal operation)/01 (Energy-saving operation)/02 (Fuzzy operation) 0.0100.0.s 0.013600.s 0.013600.s 0.013600.s 0.013600.s 0.013600.s 0.013600.s 00 (Change with AD2 terminal)/01 (Change with setting) 00 (Change with AD2 terminal)/01 (Change with setting) 0.00400.0Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.00400.0Hz
A054 A055 A056 A057 A058 A059 A061 A261 A062 A262 A063 A064 A065 A066 A067 A068 A069 A070 A071 A072 A073 A074 A075 A076
A081 A082 A085 A086 A092 A292 A392 A093 A293 A393 A094 A294 A095 A295 A096 A296 A097 A098
Acceleration pattern selection 00 (Straight line)/01 (S-shaped curve)/02 (U-shaped curve)/03 (Reverse U-shaped curve) Deceleration pattern selection 00 (Straight line)/01 (S-shaped curve)/02 (U-shaped curve)/03 (Reverse U-shaped curve)
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Note: V/f (for constant torque operation) is preset before shipment. Change the setting to 03 for high starting torque or high-performance operation. Contact our technical section for the details of 04 and 05 operations.
HF-430
Extension function A
Code Name of function IRF start IRF end IRF start rate IRF end rate IRF start pattern selection VRF2 start VRF2 end VRF2 start rate VRF2 end rate Acceleration curve constant Deceleration curve constant Setting range 0.00400.0Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.100.% 0.100.% 00 (External start frequency)/01 (0 Hz) -400.400.Hz -400.400.Hz -100100% -100100% 01 (Small swell) to 10 (Large swell) 01 (Small swell) to 10 (Large swell) Initial setting 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 20.% 100.% 01 0.00Hz 0.00Hz -100.% 100.% 02 02
Setting possible Setting possible in the change during operation mode during operation
A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A111 A112 A113 A114 A131 A132
Extension function b
Code Name of function Retry selection
Allowable under voltage time for restart
Setting range 00 (Trip)/01 (0 Hz start)/02 (Match speed start)/03 (Trip after match speed deceleration stop) 0.31.0s 0.3100.0s 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid)/02 (Invalid during stop or deceleration to stop) 00 (16 times)/01 (Limitless) 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 0.00400.0Hz 0.20 Rated current to 1.20 Rated current A 0.20 Rated current to 1.20 Rated current A 0.20 Rated current to 1.20 Rated current A 00 (Reduction characteristics)/01 (Constant torque characteristics)/02 (Free setting) 00 (Reduction characteristics)/01 (Constant torque characteristics)/02 (Free setting) 00 (Reduction characteristics)/01 (Constant torque characteristics)/02 (Free setting) 0.400.Hz 0.0999.9A 0.400.Hz 0.0999.9A 0.400.Hz 0.0999.9A
00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid during acceleration and at constant speed)/02 (Valid at constant speed)/03 (Valid during acceleration and at constant speed (Speed increase during regeneration))/04 (Valid at constant speed (Speed increase during regeneration))
Initial setting 00 1.0s 1.0s 00 00 00 0.00Hz Inverter rated current A Inverter rated current A Inverter rated current A 00 00 00 0.Hz 0.0A 0.Hz 0.0A 0.Hz 0.0A 01 Inverter rated current 1.5A 1.00 03 Inverter rated current 1.5A 1.00
Setting possible Setting possible in the change during operation mode during operation
Instantaneous restart
b001 b002 b003 b004 b005 b006 b007 b012 b212 b312
Electronic thermal
b013 b213 b313 b015 b016 b017 b018 b019 b020 b021
Free electronic thermal frequency 1 Free electronic thermal current 1 Free electronic thermal frequency 2 Free electronic thermal current 2 Free electronic thermal frequency 3 Free electronic thermal current 3 Stall prevention selection Stall prevention level Stall prevention constant Stall prevention 2 selection Stall prevention level 2 Stall prevention constant 2 Software lock selection
Run time/ power ON time level Operation direction restrict Reduced voltage starting selection
Stall prevention
Software lock
b031 b034 b035 b036 b037 b040 b041 b042 b043 b044
03 0 ( 10h) 00 06 00 00 150.% 150.% 150.% 150.% 00 00 00 0.0V 0.0V 1.00s 0.00Hz 180 60 0.50Hz 5.0kHz 00
0.6553 ( 10 h unit) 00 (Forward/reverse valid)/01 (Only forward valid)/02 (Only reverse valid) 00 (Short reduced voltage starting time) to 06 (Long reduced voltage starting time) 00 (Indication of all items)/01 (Individual indication of function)/02 (User setting, indication of this item) 00 (4-quadrant)/01 (Terminal )/02 (Analog VRF2 input)/03 (Option 1)/04 (Option 2) 0.200.%, no (Torque limiter invalid) 0.200.%, no (Torque limiter invalid) 0.200.%, no (Torque limiter invalid) 0.200.%, no (Torque limiter invalid) 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 0.0999.9V 0.0999.9V 0.0199.99/100.0999.9/1000.3600s 0.0010.00Hz 0255 0255 0.109.99Hz 0.515.0 kHz (Derating provided) 00 (Error history clear)/01 (Data initialization)/02 (Error history clear + Data initialization)
Others
b045 b046 b050 b051 b052 b053 b054 b080 b081 b082 b083 b084
AMV adjustment FRQ adjustment Starting frequency Carrier frequency Initialization selection
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List of functions
Acceleration/ deceleration
List of functions
Extension function b
Code b085 b086 b087 b088 Others b090 b091 b092 b095 b096 b098 b099 b100 b101 b102 b103 b104 b105 b106 b107 Free V/f setting b108 b109 b110 b111 b112 b113 b120 b121 b122 b123 b124 b125 b126 Name of function Initialization data selection Frequency conversion factor STOP/RESET key selection Free run stop selection Regenerative braking usage ratio Operation during stop selection Cooling fan operation selection DBTR selection DBTR ON level Thermistor selection Thermistor error level Free V/f frequency 1 Free V/f voltage 1 Free V/f frequency 2 Free V/f voltage 2 Free V/f frequency 3 Free V/f voltage 3 Free V/f frequency 4 Free V/f voltage 4 Free V/f frequency 5 Free V/f voltage 5 Free V/f frequency 6 Free V/f voltage 6 Free V/f frequency 7 Free V/f voltage 7 Brake control selection Establishment waiting time Acceleration waiting time Stop waiting time Brake confirmation waiting time Brake release frequency setting Brake release current setting Setting range 00 (Domestic) 0.199.9 00 (Valid during external operation)/01 (Invalid during external operation) 00 (0Hz start)/01 (Match frequency start) 000.0100.0% 00 (Deceleration)/01 (Free run stop) 00 (Normally)/01 (During operation only (incl. 5 minutes after stop)) 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid Invalid during stop)/02 (Valid valid during stop also) 330380/660760V 00 (Invalid)/01 (PTC valid)/02 (NTC valid) 0.09999. 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 0.400.Hz 0.0800.0V 00 (Invalid)/01 (Valid) 0.005.00s 0.005.00s 0.005.00s 0.005.00s 0.0099.99/100.0400.0Hz 0.50 Rated current to 2.00 Rated current A Initial setting 00 1.0 00 00 0.0% 00 00 00 360/720V 00 3000 0.Hz 0.0V 0.Hz 0.0V 0.Hz 0.0V 0.Hz 0.0V 0.Hz 0.0V 0.Hz 0.0V 0.Hz 0.0V 00 0.00s 0.00s 0.00s 0.00s 0.00Hz Inverter rated current A
Setting possible Setting possible in the change during operation mode during operation
List of functions
Extension function C
Code Multifunctional input terminal Name of function Setting range
(DFHH: Multistep speed 4)/06 (JOG: Jogging)/07 (DB: External DC brake)/08 (BMD: B mode)/09 (AD2: No.2
Initial setting 18 12 06 11 09 03 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 13 07 08 05
C001 Multifunctional input terminal RST selection 01 (RR: Reverse rotation)/02 (DFL: Multistep speed 1)/03 (DFM: Multistep speed 2)/04 (DFH: Multistep speed 3)/05 C002 Multifunctional input terminal ES selection acceleration/deceleration)/11 (MBS: Free run)/12 (ES: External error)/13 (USP: Power recovery restart prevention C003 Multifunctional input terminal JOG selection function)/14 (CS: Commercial power changeover)/15 (SFT: Software lock)/16 (AUT: Analog input changeover)/17 C004 Multifunctional input terminal MBS selection (PID: PID valid/invalid)/24 (PIDC: PID integral reset)/26 (CAS: Control gain changeover)/27 (UP: Remote control speed C005 Multifunctional input terminal AD2 selection up)/28 (DWN: Remote control speed down)/29 (UDC: Remote control data clear)/31 (OPE: Forced operation)/32 (SF1: C006 Multifunctional input terminal DFM selection (SF5: Multistep speed bit 5)/37 (SF6: Multistep speed bit 6)/38 (SF7: Multistep speed bit 7)/39 (OLR: Stall prevention C007 Multifunctional input terminal DFL selection changeover)/40 (TL: Torque limit provided/not provided)/41 (TRQ1: Torque limit changeover 1)/42 (TRQ2: Torque limit C008 Multifunctional input terminal RR selection (PCLR: Position deviation clear)/48 (STAT: 90-degree phase difference permit)/255 (NO: No allocation) C011 C012 C013
Multifunctional input RST A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input ES A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input JOG A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input MBS A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input AD2 A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input DFM A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input DFL A/B (NO/NC) selection Multifunctional input FR A/B (NO/NC) selection
(CMD: C mode)/18 (RST: Reset)/20 (STA: 3-wire start)/21 (STP: 3-wire holding)/22 (F/R: 3-wire forward/reverse)/23
Multistep speed bit 1)/33 (SF2: Multistep speed bit 2)/34 (SF3: Multistep speed bit 3)/35 (SF4: Multistep speed bit 4)/36
changeover 2)/43 (PPI: P/PI changeover)/44 (BOK: Brake confirmation)/45 (ORT: Orientation)/46 (LAC: LAD cancel)/47
00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (DRV: Driving)/01 (UPF1: Frequency arrival)/02 (UPF2: Frequency detection 1)/03 (OL: Current detection 1)/04 (OD: PID deviation excessive)/05 (AL: Alarm signal)/06 (UPF3: Frequency detection 2)/07 (OTQ: Torque detection 1)/08 (IP: Instantaneous stopping)/09 (UV: Insufficient voltage)/10 (TRQ: Torque limiting)/11 (RNT: RUN time over)/12 (ONT: Power ON time over)/13 (THM: Electronic thermal alarm)/19 (BRK: Brake release)/20 (BER: Brake error)/21 (ZS: 0 speed signal)/22 (DSE: Speed deviation maximum)/23 (POK: Positioning complete)/24 (UPF4: Frequency detection 3)/25 (UPF5: Frequency detection 4)/26 (OL2: Current detection 2) When the alarm code output is selected by C062, AC0-AC2 or AC0-AC3 (Can: Alarm code output) is forcibly set for the multifunctional output terminals UPF-X2 or UPF-X3. 00 (Output frequency)/01 (Output current)/02 (Output torque)/03 (Digital output frequency)/04 (Output voltage)/05 (Input power)/06 (Thermal load factor)/07 (LAD frequency) (03 can be set only for C027.)
C014 C015 C016 C017 C018 C019 C021 C022 C023 C024 C025 C026
Alarm relay output terminal FRQ selection AMV selection AMI selection
Monitor terminal
00
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Extension function C
Code C031 C032 C033 C034 Output terminal state setting/output level setting C035 C036 C040 C041 C042 C043 C044 C045 C046 C055 C056 C057 C058 C061 C062 C063 Communication function control C070 C071 C072 C073 C074 C075 C078 C081 Analog meter setting C082 C083 C085 C086 C087 C088 C091 C101 C102 Others C103 C111 C121 C122 C123 Name of function
Multifunctional output UPF A/B (NO/NVC) sekection Multifunctional output DRV A/B (NO/NVC) sekection Multifunctional output X1 A/B (NO/NVC) sekection Multifunctional output X2 A/B (NO/NVC) sekection Multifunctional output X3 A/B (NO/NVC) sekection Abnormal contact point output A/B (NO/NVC) sekection Current detection signal output mode selection
Setting range 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (NO) /01 (NC) 00 (During acceleration/deceleration/at constant speed)/01 (At constant speed) 0.00 Rated current to 2.00 Rated current A 0.00400.0Hz 0.00400.0Hz 0.0100.0% 0.0099.99/100.0400.0Hz 0.0099.99/100.0400.0Hz 0.200.% 0.200.% 0.200.% 0.200.% 0.100.% 00 (Invalid)/01 (3 bits)/02 (4 bits) 0.0099.99/100.0Hz 02 (OPU)/03 (RS485)/04 (Option 1)/05 (Option 2) 02 (Loop back test)/03 (2400bps)/04 (4800bps )/05 (9600bps)/06 (19200bps) 1.32. 7 (7 bits)/8 (8 bits) 00 (No parity)/01 (Even-parity)/02 (Odd-parity) 1 (1 bit)/2 (2 bits) 0.01000.ms 06553 (65535) 06553 (65535) 06553 (65535) 0.01000. 0.010.0V 0255 020.0mA 00 (No indication)/01 (Indication) 00 (Frequency data not stored)/01 (Frequency data stored) 00 (Trip cancel at ON)/01 (Trip cancel at OFF)/02 (Valid only during tripping Cancelled at ON) 00 (0Hz start)/01 (Mach frequency start) 0.00 Rated current to 2.00 Rated current 06553 (65535) 06553 (65535) 06553 (65535)
Initial setting 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 Inverter rated current A 0.00Hz 0.00Hz 3.0% 0.00 0.00 100. 100. 100. 100. 85% 00 0.00Hz 02 04 1. 7 00 1 0.0ms Set for shipment Set for shipment Set for shipment 105.0 0.0V 80 Set for shipment mA 00 00 00 00 Inverter rated current Set for shipment Set for shipment Set for shipment
Acceleration reaching frequency Deceleration reaching frequency PID deviation level Reaching frequency 2 during acceleration Reaching frequency 2 during acceleration Overtorque (forward power running) level Overtorque (reverse regeneration) level Overtorque (reverse power running) level Overtorque (forward regeneration) level Electronic thermal warning level Alarm code selection Zero speed detection level Data command selection
Communication transmission speed
Communication station No. Communication bit length Communication parity Communication stop bit Communication waiting time VRF adjustment IRF adjustment VRF2 adjustment Thermistor adjustment AMV offset adjustment AMI adjustment AMI offset adjustment Debug mode selection UP/DWN selection Reset selection Reset match frequency selection Current detection 2 level VRF zero adjustment IRF zero adjustment VRF2 zero adjustment
Extension function H
Code Name of function Setting range 00 (Invalid)/01 (No rotation)/02 (Rotation) 00 (SUMITOMO general-purpose motor)/01 (SUMITOMO AF motor)/02 (Unusable)/03 (Auto tuning data)/04 (Auto tuning data with on-line auto tuning) Initial setting 00 00 00 Set for shipment Set for shipment 4 4 1.590 1.590 100 100 100 By capacity By capacity By capacity
Setting possible during operation Setting possible in the change mode during operation
H202 B mode motor type selection 00 (SUMITOMO general-purpose motor)/01 (SUMITOMO AF motor)/02 (Unusable)/03 (Auto tuning data)/04 (Auto tuning data with on-line auto tuning) H003 Motor capacity setting Motor constant/gain setting H203 B mode motor capacity setting H004 Number of motor poles setting H204 B mode number of motor poles setting H005 Speed response H205 B mode speed response H006 Stabilization constant H206 B mode stabilization constant H306 C mode stabilization constant H020 Motor primary resistance R1 H220 B mode motor primary resistance R1 H021 Motor secondary resistance R2 0.2075.0 (kW) 0.2075.0 (kW) 2 /4 /6 /8 2 /4 /6 /8 0.00165.53 0.00165.53 0255 0255 0255 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.0009.999/10.0065.53
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List of functions
List of functions
Extension function H
Code Name of function Setting range 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.009.99/100.655.3 0.009.99/100.0655.3 0.009.99/100.0655.3 0.00.99/100.0655.3 1.0999.9/1000.9999. 1.0999.9/1000.9999. 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.0009.999/10.0065.53 0.009.99/100.0655.3 0.009.99/100.0655.3 0.009.99/100.0655.3 0.009.99/100.0655.3 1.0999.9/1000. 1.0999.9/1000. 0.099.9/100.0999.9/1000.% 0.099.9/100.0999.9/1000.% 0.099.9/100.0999.9/1000.% 0.099.9/100.0999.9/1000.% 0.0010.00 0.0010.00 0.0100.0% 0.0100.0% 0.099.9/100.0999.9/1000.% 0.099.9/100.0999.9/1000.% 0.0010.00 Initial setting By capacity By capacity By capacity By capacity By capacity By capacity By capacity By capacity By capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity Differs according to capacity 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 1.00 1.00 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 1.00 H221 B mode motor secondary resistance R2 H022 Motor inductance L H222 B mode motor inductance L H023 Motor no-load current IO H223 B mode motor no-load current IO H024 Motor inertial moment J H224 B mode auto tuning motor inductance L
Auto tuning motor primary B mode auto tuning motor Auto tuning motor
HF-430
List of functions
H030 resistance R1
H032 Auto tuning motor inductance L H232 B mode auto tuning motor inductance L H033 no-load current IO H233 no-load current IO
B mode auto tuning motor B mode auto tuning motor
H034 Auto tuning motor inductance L H234 B mode auto tuning motor inductance L H050 PI proportional gain H250 B mode PI proportional gain H051 PI integral gain H251 B mode PI integral gain H052 P proportional gain H252 B mode P proportional gain H060 0Hz SLV limiter H260 B mode zero sensorless limit H070 For PI proportional gain switching H071 For PI integral gain switching H072 For P proportional gain switching
Extension function P
Code P001 P002 P010 P011 P012 P013 P014 P015 P016 Name of function Operation for option 1 error selection Operation for option 2 error selection PG feedback option selection Number of PG pulses setting Control mode selection Pulse train mode selection Orientation stop position setting Orientation speed setting Orientation direction setting Orientation completion range setting Orientation completion delay time setting Electronic gear setting position selection Electronic gear ratio numerator setting Electronic gear ratio denominator setting Position feed forward gain setting Position loop gain setting Secondary resistance correction selection Overspeed error detection level setting
Speed deviation error Option acceleration/deceleration
Setting range 00 (Abnormal)/01 (Continuation of operation) PG feedback option selection 00 (Not provided)/01 (Provided) 12865000 pulses 00 (ASR mode)/01 (APR mode) 00/01/02 0.4095.pulses 0.0099.99/100.0120.0Hz 00 (Forward direction)/01 (Reverse direction) 0.9999./1000 (10000) pulses 0.009.99s 00 (Position feedback side)/01 (Position command side) 1.9999. 1.9999. 0.0099.99/100.0655.3 0.0099.99/100.0 00 (Not provided)/01 (Provided) 0.0150.0% 0.0099.99/120.0Hz 00 (Main unit)/01 (Option 1)/02 (Option 2) 00 (Main unit)/01 (Option 1)/02 (Option 2)
Initial setting 00 00 00 1024 pulses 00 00 0.pulses 5.00Hz 00 5.pulses 0.00s 00 1. 1. 0.00 0.50 00 135% 7.5Hz 00 00
For options
P027 detection level setting P031 time input selection P032 Option position command input selection
Extension function U
Code U001 U012 Name of function User 1-12 selection Setting range no/d001P032 Initial setting no
Setting possible during operation Setting possible in the change mode during operation
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Terminal function
Main circuit terminal
Terminal function
Terminal code R,S,T U,V,W P,PR P,N, P1,P E (G) r1,t1 Terminal name Main power input terminal Inverter output terminal External braking resistor connection terminal External braking unit connection terminal DC reactor connection terminal Grounding wire connection terminal Control power input terminal Function Connect to the input power. Connect to 3-phase motor. Connect to braking resistor (option). (For 11 kW or less) Connect to a braking unit (option). Connect to a DC reactor (DCL).
HF-430
Terminal arrangement
HF4302-5A5 HF4304-5A5 HF4302-7A5011 HF4304-7A5011
R
(L1)
S
(L2)
T
(L3)
U
(T1)
V
(T2) E(G)
W
(T3) E(G)
R
(L1)
S
(L2)
T
(L3)
U
(T1)
V
(T2) E(G)
W
(T3) E(G)
r1
t1
P1
P
(+)
N
()
PR
P1
P
(+)
N
()
PR
r1
t1
HF4302-022, 045
r1
P
(+)
t1
W
(T3) E(G)
r1
t1
R
E(G) (L1)
S
(L2)
T
(L3)
P1
N
()
U
(T1)
V
(T2)
R
(L1)
S
(L1)
T
(L3)
P1
P
(+)
N
()
U
(T1)
V
(T2)
W
(T3)
E(G)
E(G)
Model HF 4302, HF 4304-5A5 HF 4302, HF 4304-7A5 HF 4302, HF 4304-011 HF 4302-015 4304-015037 HF HF 4302-022037, HF 4304-045055 HF 4302-045 t1 terminal (all models)
W: Terminal width
IRF
AMI
MBS
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Terminal function
Ground (Ground the equipment for prevention of electric shock and noise reduction.)
Terminal function
Control circuit terminal
Terminal function
Terminal code
HF-430
Terminal name
Setting range Common for analog input (VRF, VRF2, IRF) and analog output (AMV, AMI). *Do not ground to earth. 10 VDC power for VRF terminal Max. frequency at 10 VDC when 0-10 VDC is input. Set A014 if max. frequency corresponds to voltage below 10 VDC.
Electric characteristics
Power
COM Analog power common +V Power for frequency setting Frequency command terminal (Voltage)
Allowable load current: 20 mA or less Input impedance: 10 Allowable input voltage range: -0.3 to +12 VDC
VRF
Terminal function
Analog
VRF2
a 10 VDC signal. Use VRF2 for either Input impedance: 10 Frequency command VRF2 isIRF or as the main frequency reference. an auxiliary signal added to VRF or The that codes the direction auxiliary terminal (Voltage) with the voltage polarity. Allowable input voltage range: 0 to 12 VDC
IRF
Frequency command terminal (Current) Analog voltage output monitor Analog current output monitor
Max. frequency at 20 mADC when 4-20 mADC is input. The IRF signal is valid only when the AUT terminal is ON.
Input impedance: 100 Allowable input current range: 0 to 24 mADC 0-10 VDC voltage output Allowable load current: 2 mA or less 4-20 mADC current output Allowable load impedance: 250 or less
Monitor output
AMV
Select one of the monitor items for either output output frequency, output current, torque, output voltage, input power, and electronic thermal load factor.
AMI
Monitor output
FRQ
[0-10 VDC voltage output (PWM output method)] Select and input one of the monitor items output frequency, output current, torque, output voltage, input power, and electronic thermal load factor. [Digital pulse output (Pulse voltage 0/10 VDC)] Use this method to output a pulse signal with a frequency that scales to the monitor item (duty 50%). 24 VDC power for contact input Contact input common when sourcing output logic is selected Common terminal for power P24 terminal, thermistor input TH terminal, and digital monitor FRQ terminal for interface. Contact input common when the sinking output logic is selected. Do not ground to earth.
Allowable load current: 1.2 mA or less Digital output frequency range: 0-3.6 kHz 03.6kHz
P24 Power
BC
Operation command
Forward operation FR signal ON for forward run command, and OFF for stop command command terminal
8 inputs programmable from the functions reverse rotation command, multistep speed 1-4, jogging, external DC braking, B mode, No.2 acceleration/deceleration, free run stop, external error, USP function, commercial power changeover, software lock, analog input changeover, C mode, error reset, 3-wire activation, 3-wire holding, 3-wire forward/reverse, PID valid/invalid, PID integral reset, remote control speed up, remote control slow down, remote control data clear, multistep bit 1-7, overload limit changeover, and no allocation.
[Condition for contact input ON] Voltage between each input and PCS: 18 VDC or more [Condition for contact input OFF] Voltage between each input and PCS: 3 VDC or less Input impedance Between each input and PCS: 4.7 k Allowable max. voltage Between each input and PCS: 27 VDC
Function/selector
Contact input
Digital
PCS
The input logic type can be selected from either sinking output or sourcing output using the PCS terminal. For sinking output type input logic connect the shorting bar between P24 and PCS terminals. For sourcing output type input logic connect the shorting bar between PCS and BC and use P24 or external power to drive the inputs. The 5 output terminals available are programmable for various functions. When alarm code is selected with C062, the output terminals UPF-X2 (3-bits) or the output terminals UPF-X3 terminals (4-bits) generate alarm codes. The output terminals and OM terminal are hardwired for both sourcing and sinking type output signals.
State/factor
UPF DRV X1 X2 X3 OM
Remote control for multifunctional output Common terminal for multifunctional output terminals terminal When the external thermistor is connected and the temperature foult occurs, the external thermistor trips the inverter. The BC terminal is the common terminal. [Recommended thermistor characteristics] Allowable rated power: 100 mW or more, impedance during temperature error: 3k. Detection level of temperature error is variable within the range between 0 and 9999.
Between output terminals and OM Voltage drop of 4 V or less at ON Allowable max. voltage: 27 VDC Allowable max. current: 50 mA
Analog input
Sensor
Analog
TH
Thermistor
BC
State/alarm
FA FB FC
Function of output is programmable. Output is FORM C type relay output. The default function for this output is ALARM indicating that the protection feature tripped the drive and shut down motor operation.
Digital
Max. contact capacityFB-FC 250 VAC, 2A (resistance)/0.2 A (induction) FA-FC 250 VAC, 2A (resistance)/0.2 A (induction) Min. contact capacity AC100V, 10mA DC5V, 100mA
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Power 3 PHASE 200240V10% (50, 60Hz5%) 380480V10% (50, 60Hz5%) Jumper When using separate power for control circuit, remove the jumper wires from J51 connector.
R (L1) S (L2) T (L3) R T (J51) r1 t1 P24 PR Shorting bar PCS N (T1) U (T2) V (T3) W P P1 Shorting bar
Motor
IM
Control power
Detachable terminal block board FC Forward RUN command FR FB FA Relay output contact point (Initial setting alarm output)
RR X3 DFL Multifunctional input terminal (8 inputs) DFM DC24V RST UPF Multifunctional output terminal (5 outputs)
FRQ Monitor output (PWM) BC Thermistor TH +V DC 010V DC 010V (12 bits) DC -10+10V (12 bits) DC 420mA (12 bits) VRF VRF2 IRF 100 COM 10k SN RP For terminating resistor RS485 SP OM
SN 10k DC10V
Option 1
AMV monitor output (Analog output) 010V (8 bits) AMI monitor output (Analog output) 420mA (8 bits)
AMV
Option 2 E (G)
AMI
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Built-in DBTR: Up to 11 kW
HF-430
Circuit breaker and earth leakage breaker (Made by Mitsubishi Electric) No reactor
NF50, NV50 NF100, NV100 NF100, NV100 NF100, NV100 NF225, NV225 NF225, NV225 NF400, NV400 NF400, NV400 NF400, NN400 NF30, NV30 NF30, NV30 NF50, NV50 NF100, NV100 NF100, NV100 NF225, NV225 NF225, NV225 NF225, NV225 NF225, NV225 50A 60A 75A 100A 175A 200A 250A 300A 350A 30A 30A 50A 60A 100A 125A 150A 175A 200A
5.5 (5.5) 8 (8) 14 (14) 22 (14) 38 (22) 60 (30) 502 (38) 382 (50) 602 (60) 3.5 (3.5) 3.5 (3.5) 5.5 (3.5) 8 (5.5) 14 (8) 22 (14) 38 (14) 50 (22) 60 (30)
200 V class
400 V class
Zero-phase reactor
Notes: 1. Type of cable: 600 V IV cable. 600 V crosslinked-polyethylene-insulated cable is shown in parentheses. 2. The above types may change depending on the operating environment. 3. Use thicker cables when wiring distance exceeds 20 m. 4. The shown accessories are for use with SUMITOMO 3-phase, 4-pole motors.
When using an earth leakage breaker (ELB), select the breaker's trip current from the table below based on the total wire distance (R) by summing the distance from the breaker to the inverter and the inverter to the motor.
R r1 t1
T P1 P
Notes: 1. When CV wiring is used in metal conduit, the leakage current is approximately 30mA/km. 2. Leakage current will increase eightfold with IV type cable due to higher dielectric constant. In this case, use ELB with the next higher trip rating.
Inverter PR E (G) U V W
Name Input AC reactor For higher harmonic control /power smoothing/power factor improvement Radio noise filter Zero-phase reactor Input noise filter LC filter Input radio noise filter (XY filter) DC reactor Regenerative braking resistor Output noise filter LC filter
Function
This is useful in suppressing harmonics induced on the power supply lines, or when the main power voltage imbalance exceeds 3%, (and power source capacity is more than 500kVA), or to smooth out line fluctuations. It also improves the power factor. Electrical noise interference may occur on nearby equipment such as a radio receiver. This magenetic choke filter helps reduce radiated noise. This filter reduces the conducted noise in the power supply wiring between the inverter and the power distribution system. Connect it to the inverter primary (input side). This capacitive filter reduces radiated noise from the main power wires in the inverter input side. The inductor or choke filter suppresses harmonics generated by the inverter. The regenerative braking resistor is useful for increasing the inverter's control torque for high duty-cycle (on-off) applications, and improving the decelerating capacity. This filter reduces radiated noise emitted on the inverter output cable that may interfere with radio or television reception and test equipment and sensor operation. Electrical noise interference may occur on nearby equipment such as a radio receiver. This magenetic choke filter helps reduce radiated noise.
LC filter
Zero-phase reactor
AC reactor
IM
Motor
Output AC reactor
Install the reactor on the output side to reduce leakage current contributed by high harmonics. Contact our company for details.
Note: Ground the LC filter according to the operation manual. Incorrect grounding will lessen the effectiveness.
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Operation rate : 10%ED max. Braking time : 15 sec. max. Braking unit Type DU-202S DU-204S DU-205S DU-203S DU-204S DU-402S DU-403S DU-404S DU-405S DU-406S DU-407S Qty 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Braking resistor Type X435AC069 (10 750W) X435AC069 (10 750W) X435AC094 (7 750W) X435AC064 (2.5 750W) X435AC065 (1.1 750W) X435AC066 (0.6 750W) Qty 2S 2S 3S 4S 6S 8S
Voltage
X435AC054 (1.6 750W) 5S2 X435AC065 (1.1 750W) 6S2 Y135AA209 (250 400W) X435AC058 (30 750W) X435AC103 (20 750W) X435AC069 (10 750W) X435AC063 (4.5 750W) X435AC064 (2.5 750W) 3P 2S 3S 4S 4S 8S
X435AC054 (1.6 750W) 3S2 Y135AA205 (200 300W) Y135AA153 (30 400W) X435AC058 (30 750W) X435AC069 (10 750W) X435AC063 (4.5 750W) X435AC063 (4.5 750W) X435AC064 (2.5 750W) X435AC054 (1.6 750W) X435AC054 (1.6 750W) 2P 2S 2S 3S 3S 4S 4S 5S 6S
X435AC054 (1.6 750W) 10S X435AC065 (1.1 750W) 12S X435AC066 (0.6 750W) 16S
A braking unit is unnecessary because a braking circuit is built in the inverter. Use an external thermal relay for protection of the resistor
from heating. When the thermal relay is activated, turn off the input power of the inverter. Set the usage rate with inverter parameters for protection from overloading. P in the column of the number of resistors means parallel connection and S means series connection.
Wire 2mm
2
5.5mm2 8mm
2
3.5mm2
Output freuqency
3.5mm2
tB tC
Operating rate %ED = 100
Time
DU-408S
DU-409S DU-410S
2
2mm wire size (terminals P and PR) for HF4302-5A5, -7A5, -011 and HF4304-5A5, -7A5, -011
tB tC
Notes: 1. The maximum temperature of the braking resistor is approx. 150C. Use heat-resistant wire. When installing the resistor pay close attention to the location with regards to clearance from heat sensitive elements. 2. The maximum wire length shall be 5 m. Twist the wire. 3. Improper connection of P, N, and PR will lead to failure of the inverter and braking unit. Make sure that the same terminal codes are connected. 4. The braking resistor may become hot during operation. Do not touch it directly with bare hands.
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Braking resistor
Braking resistor
Braking resistor
PR
N E1 TA
Shorting bar
PR G (E) Master
N E1 TA TB TC E2 S1 S2
Shorting bar
PR G (E) Master
N E1 TA TB TC E2 S1 S2
Shorting bar
G (E) Master
TB TC E2 S1 S2
M1 M2
M1 M2
M1 M2
Installation of jumper pin DBM DBS 460V 400/440V 380V DBM DBS 230V 200/220V DBM DBS 460V 400/440V 380V DBM DBS 230V 200/220V DBM DBS 460V 400/440V 380V DBM DBS 230V 200/220V
Jumper
Jumper
Jumper
The above are examples of installation of jumpers when the inverter supply voltage is 200/220 V and 400/440 V.
84 40
355 381
10 40
300W
dia.5
60 100
169 178
dia.40 79 274 2 309 335 2 10 40 dia.5 350 2 385 411 2 10 40
Type DU
Size of terminal screw thread Main circuit Control circuit Weight terminal terminal P,PR,N M1E2
400W
dia.40
201S,202S 207S,208S 401S,402S M4 403S,404S 408S,409S M3 410S 203S,204S 205S,206S M6 405S,406S 407S 3kg
Note. When mounting the braking resistor, keep at least a 50mm clearance around the resistor. 50mm
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Peripheral equipment
[Installation]
HF-430
When the inverter installation conditions are as follows, install an AC reactor on the primary side: (1) The capacity of the power transformer exceeds 500 kV. (2) The capacity of the power transformer exceeds 30 times the inverter capacity. AC current with a large peak value flows through the primary side of the inverter. This peak current increases in proportion to the capacity of the power transformer, leading to failure of the converter section in some cases. For prevention of such failure, an AC reactor must be installed. Especially in the case of a 400 V class power supply, care must be exercised because operation with a large capacity transformer is common. (3) Sudden change in supply voltage is expected. (Example) When the phase advancing capacitor is changed over (charge/release) on the high voltage side. (4) Large-capacity thyristor Leonard equipment or other phase control equipment is installed on the same power supply system as the inverter. (5) The unbalance in the supply voltage is large (6) A phase advancing capacitor is installed in the same power supply system as the inverter. (7) Power factor improvement is necessary. Power factor can be improved by using AC or DC reactors on the inverter input side. (8) Harmonic suppression is necessary.
AC reactor
T D1 5 D2 5 D1 5 D2 5 T D1 5 D2 5
T 5 H2 +10 - 25 H2 +10 - 25 5 5
A W 5
B 4-G dia. W
A 5
4-G dia.
A W 5
4-G dia.
Fig. 1
D1 D2
Fig. 2
T D1 D2
Fig. 3
Connection
H2 H1 H2 H1 U V W A W B 4-G dia. A 4-G dia. W B X Y Z
Fig. 6
Fig. 4
Applicable rating (kW) 5.5 7.5 Specifications Current (A) 24 33 47 63 92 130 155 190 220 L (mH) 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.15 0.1 0.08 0.07 0.06 Item No. Y220CA058 059 060 061 063 064 065 066 067 Item No. Y220CA085 086 087 088 090 091 092 093 094 W 155 155 155 185 185 185 220 220 220
Fig. 5
D1 45 45 50 60 53 60 130 140 150 D2 40 40 45 55 48 55 55 65 65 H1 150 150 150 175 175 175 205 205 205 H2 180 185 185 215 220 230 240 240 A 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 90 B 50 50 55 65 65 80 85 100 100 G 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 T M5 M6 M6 M6 M8 M10 M10 M10 M12 Weight Insulation Figure (kg) 3.9 4.4 5.4 7.2 8.6 10.5 13.0 16.0 19.0 F F F F F F F F F 2 4 1
200V series
Specifications Current (A) 13 17 25 33 48 66 80 100 120 L (mH) 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.25 0.21
D1 45 45 50 53 60 60 70 60 75
D2 40 40 45 48 55 55 60 55 65
A 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90
B 50 50 55 65 80 80 95 85 100
G 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7
T M4 M5 M5 M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M10
Weight Insulation Figure (kg) 4.2 4.4 5.5 6.3 9.0 11.0 12.0 14.0 17.0 B B F F F F F F F 3 5 1
400V series
11 15 22 30 37 45 55
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Peripheral equipment
H1
H1
H1
Peripheral equipment
DC reactor
Remove the shorting bar from the reactor connection terminal of the inverter, and connect the DC reactor before use. Determine the place of installation so that the wiring distance from the inverter will be as short as possible. As with any harmonic suppression techniques, using the DC reactor in combination with AC reactor will improve overall noise suppression. When installing in a location with substantial vibration, use vibration absorbing mounts or a stabilizer to dampen vibration to the reactor.
a A T W
H1 H2
F G (Ndia.knockout)
b B
Item No. Y220DA038 039 040 041 043 044 045 046 Item No. Y220DA008 009 010 011 013 014 015 016 017
Dimension (mm) N A 90 100 100 125 140 150 160 170 a 60 80 80 105 120 120 130 130 B 62 95 95 105 110 120 135 135 b 52 80 80 80 90 100 115 115 H1 140 140 140 142 150 150 170 173 H2 170 170 175 175 205 215 240 255 W 75 95 100 120 135 145 170 170 F 5.5 5.5 5.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 G 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 dia.5 M5 M5 M6 M6 M8 M8 M10 M10 T
Weight (kg) 2.4 3.5 4.1 5.3 7.5 9.4 12.3 13.3 Weight (kg) 1.5 3.5 3.9 5.3 7.3 9.2 12.0 13.0 15.3
200V series
5.5 7.5 11 15 22 30 37 45
Peripheral equipment
Applicable Specifications rating Current (A) L (mH) (kW) 5.5 14.0 19.0 27.5 37.5 55.0 75.0 92.5 113.0 138.0 5.87 4.46 3.13 2.35 1.60 1.22 0.99 0.81 0.66
Dimension (mm) N A 90 100 100 125 140 150 160 170 180 a 60 80 80 105 120 120 130 130 150 B 62 95 95 105 110 120 135 135 145 b 52 80 80 80 90 100 115 115 120 H1 140 140 140 142 150 150 170 170 170 H2 165 165 165 175 185 205 225 230 255 W 75 95 100 120 135 145 170 170 170 F 5.5 5.5 5.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 G 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 dia.5 dia.8 M5 M5 M5 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M8 T
400V series
7.5 11 15 22 30 37 45 55
22 12
Shortest wiring
Capacitive filter
55.0 + 1.0
23
4.5
E (G)
47.0 + 1.0
HF-430
3.Zero-phase reactor: RC9129
[Method of connection]
180 160
2 1
dia.7 31.5
7 14 Slot 130 85
(1) It can be used on both inverter input (power supply) side and output (motor) side. (2) Wind the three wires of respective phases on the input or output side more than three times (4 turns) in the same direction. When winding wires more than three times (4 turns) is impossible because the wire is too thick, install two or more zerophase reactors side by side to reduce the number of turns. (3) Make the gap between the cable and core as small as possible.
Wire size (Note) Winding turns Qty 14 mm2 or less 3 times (4T) 1 pc 1430mm2 Once (2T) 2 pcs 22mm2 Through (1T) 4 pcs
35 80 83 2
Winding method
Note: The size of wire differs according to the kind of wire (flexblty).
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Peripheral equipment
Peripheral equipment
Dimensional drawing of LC filter
Fig.1
1.5
1.0
IN
Model X480AC291
Type
D 70 90 63 70 90
E 50 70 43
F 42 54
G 1.0 1.6
K M4 M5
NF3030AVZ 145 135 125 NF3040AVZ 179 167 155 NF3010CVZ 128 118 108
M4
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1.6
M5
Peripheral equipment
1.5
Fig.2
3-N 2-L 2-M 3-N P
Model
1
Type
NF3080ARQ2 217 200 185 170 120 90 44 115 85 20 5.57 dia.5.5 M6 M4 NF3150ARQ2 314 300 280 260 200 170 57 130 90 35 6.58 dia.6.5 M8 M6 NF3080CRQ2 217 200 185 170 120 90 44 115 85 20 5.57 dia.5.5 M6 M4 NF3100CRQ2 254 230 215 200 150 120 57 115 80 30 6.58 dia.6.5 M8 M6 NF3150CRQ2 314 300 280 260 200 170 57 130 90 35 6.58 dia.6.5 M8 M6
2 IN D C B A 2 1 2 5 F
X480AC301
K J H 2 2 2
X480AC302
Fig.3
K C/L K L
1.5
1.5 E
86 39
Model
(J) H 4
Type
G 7
H 180
X480AC295 NF3200ARQ2
C B A 4 2 5
X480AC308 NF3250ARQ2
(133) M10 M8
(Connection method)
(1) Install the filter between the power supply and inverter input terminal. Make the connection wire between the inverter and filter as short as possible. (2) Use thick short grounding wire as much as possible. Connect the grounding wire correctly. (3) Separate the input/output lines of the filter. (4) The filter cannot be used on the inverter output (motor) side.
Power supply
1 2 3
4 5 E 6
R S T E (G) Inverter
25
HF-430
Frequency setting unit: VR-07 1k , 2W % speed meter: DCF-12N [10V F.S.]
Unit
15 24
VR07
40
50
dia.3
60 70
120 50
0.5
1.5
50
0.5
0.5
dia.30
dia.25
30 20 10 0 100
0.5
80 90
50
12
35
50 Control: 3 k; 2 W
M4 mounting bolt
AC ammeter: ACF-12N
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Panel cut
dia.85
0.5
100
0.5
45
dia.9.5
. dia
5 45
87
0.5
4-dia.5 hole
The CT directly detects the current of the secondary side of the inverter.
12.5 31.5 11 0.5 10
1
120 50
0.5
1.5
Panel cut
0.5
50
50
0.5
50
0.5
dia.85
0.5
35
M4 mounting bolt
80 85
ACF-12N
M5 thread M6 thread
75 M5 thread E
60
dia.
72
60
1
101 96
Rating plate
110
Rating plate
84 100
65
1.6
10
8 42
84 1 100
8 42
COMA-15
COM-15-26
400V class
CT
Type
COM-15-26 COM-15-26 COM-15-26 COM-15-30 COM-15-26 COM-15-30 COM-15-30 COM-15-30 COM-15-30 50/5A 50/5A 75/5A 100/5A 150/5A 200/5A 250/5A 300/5A 400/5A
CT
Type
COMA-15 COMA-15 COM-15-26 COM-15-26 COM-15-26 COM-15-30 COM-15-26 COM-15-26 COM-15-30 20/5A 30/5A 50/5A 50/5A 75/5A 100/5A 150/5A 150/5A 200/5A
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Construction of current transformer (CT) COMA-15 type: Totally molded current transformer with primary winding COM-15-26 type: Totally molded current transformer, throughholes type COM-15-30 type: Totally molded current transformer, throughholes type Install the current transformer (CT) on the output side of the inverter.
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140
Terminal thread
0.5
M4 (M5)
100
45
dia
5 45
.8
0.5
4-dia.5 hole
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Peripheral equipment
0.5
Common
When a general-purpose motor is used in variable-speed operation with an inverter, the temperature rise of the motor will be slightly greater than in cases where commercial power is used. The causes are shown below: Influence of output waveform Unlike commercial power, the output waveform of an inverter is not a perfect sine wave, and contains higher harmonics. Therefore, the motor loss increases and the temperature is slightly higher. Reduction in the motor cooling effect Motors are cooled by the fan on the motor itself. When the motor speed is reduced by an inverter, the cooling effect will decrease. during slow-speed operation Therefore, lower the load torque or use an inverter motor to control temperature rise when the frequency is below the frequency of commercial power.
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Warranty
1. Warranty policy on inverter
Warranty period
Common
The warranty shall be 18 months from date of shipment or 12 months after intial operation, whichever is shorter. In the event that any problem or damage to the Product arises during the "Warranty Period" from defects in the Product whenever the Product is properly installed and combined with the Buyer's equipment or machines maintained as specified in the maintenance manual, and properly operated under the conditions described in the catalog or as otherwise agreed upon in writing between the Seller and the Buyer or its customers; the Seller will provide, at its sole discretion, appropriate repair or replacement of the Product without charge at a designated facility, except as stipulated in the "Warranty Exclusions" as described below. However, if the Product is installed or integrated into the Buyer's equipment or machines, the Seller shall not reimburse the cost of: removal or re-installation of the Product or other incidental costs related thereto, any lost opportunity, any profit loss or other incidental or consequential losses or damages incurred by the Buyer or its customers. Not withstanding the above warranty, the warranty as set forth herein shall not apply to any problem or damage to the Product that is caused by: 1. Installation, connection, combination or integration of the Product in or to the other equipment or machine that rendered by any person or entity other than the Seller; 2. Insufficient maintenance or improper operation by the Buyer or its customers such that the Product is not maintained in accordance with the maintenance manual provided or designated by the Seller; 3. Improper use or operation of the Product by the Buyer or its customers that is not informed to the Seller, including, without limitation, the Buyer's or its customers' operation of the Product not in conformity with the specifications; 4. Any problem or damage on any equipment or machine to which the Product is installed, connected or combined or any specifications particular to the Buyer or its customers; 5. Any changes, modifications, improvements or alterations to the Product or those functions that are rendered on the Product by any person or entity other than the Seller; 6. Any parts in the Product that are supplied or designated by the Buyer or its customers; 7. Earthquake, fire, flood, salt air, gas, lightning, acts of God or any other reasons beyond the control of the Seller; 8. Normal wear and tear, or deterioration of the Product's parts, such as the cooling fan bearings; 9. Any other troubles, problems or damage to the Product that are not attributable to the Seller. The Seller will not be responsibility for the installation and removal of the inverter. Any inverter transportation cost shall be born by both Seller and Buyer.
Warranty condition
Warranty exclusion
Others
Please refer to Warranty Exclusions described in item 1. Please refer to Others described in item 1.
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Warranty
M E MO
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M E MO
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