Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit FR-F700P du fabricant Mitsubishi Electronics
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HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAP AN FR-F700P INSTRUCTION MANUAL (BASIC) FR-F720P-0.75K to 1 10K FR-F740P-0.75K to 560K INVERTER IB(NA)-060041 1ENG-B(1 105)MEE Printed in Japan S pec ifications subject to change with out notice.
A-1 This Instruction Manual (Basic) prov id es handling information and prec autions for use of the equipme nt. Please forward this Instruction Manual (Basic) to the end user . 4. Additional Instructions Also the followin g points must be noted to prevent an accidental fai lure, injury , electric shock, etc.
A-2 (2) Wiring • Do not install a power factor correction capacitor , surge suppressor or capacitor type filter on the inverter output side . These devices on the inverter output side may be overheated or burn out. • The connection orientation of the output cables U, V , W to the motor affects the rot ation direction of the motor .
I CONTENTS 1 OUTLINE 1 1.1 Product checking and parts identification ............ .......................................... ............ 1 1.2 Step of operation .......... ................................. ............................................
II 4.1.4 Operation lock (Press [MODE] for an extended time (2s)) ............. ............. ................ ............ 49 4.1.5 Monitoring of output current and output voltage .......... ................... ................ .................... ..
III CONTENTS 6.1 Reset method of protective f unction.............. ................................. .............. .......... 116 6.2 List of f ault or alarm display............................. ............................... .............. .......
IV APPENDICES 167 Appendix 1 For customer s who are replacing the conventional model with this inverter ....... .......................................... ............................ ........ 167 Appendix 1-1 Replacement of the FR-F500 series .. ....
1 Product checking and p arts id entification 1 OUTLINE 1 OUTLINE 1.1 Product chec king and par ts identification Unpack the inverter and check the capacity plate on the front cover and the rating plate on the inverter side face to ensure that the product agrees with your order and the inverter is intact.
2 S tep of operation 1.2 Step of operation The inverter needs frequency command and start command. Frequency command (set frequency) determines the rotation speed of the motor . T urning ON the start command start s the motor to rot ate. Refer to the flow chart below to perform setting.
3 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING CAUTION · Do not instal l a power factor correction capacitor , surge suppressor or cap acitor type filte r on the inverter output side. Thi s will cause the invert er to trip or the cap acitor , and surge suppressor to be da maged.
4 Peripheral devices 2.1 P eripheral de vices Check the inverter model of the inverter you purchased. Appropriate peripheral devices must be selected according to the capacity .
5 Peripheral devices 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 400V class Motor Output (kW) *1 Applicable Inverte r Model Moulded Case Cir cuit Breaker (MCCB) *2 or Earth Leakage Circuit Bre aker (ELB) (NF or NV type) Input Side Magnetic Con t actor *3 Power factor improvin g (AC or DC) reactor With out With Wi tho ut With 0.
6 Method of removal and reinstallation of the front cover 2.2 Method of r emo val and r einst allation of the front cov er • Removal of the operation p anel 1) Loosen the two screws on the operation panel. (These screws cannot be removed.) 2) Push the left and right hooks of the operation panel and pull the operation panel toward you to remove.
7 Method of removal and reinst allation of the front cover 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING FR-F720P-37K or higher , FR-F740P-37K or higher • Removal • Reinstallation CAUTION Fully make sure that the front cover has bee n reinstalle d securely . Always tighten the inst allation screws of the front cover .
8 Installation of the inverter and instructions 2.3 Installation of the in v er ter and instr uctions • Installation of the Inverter • Install the inverter under the following conditions. • The inverter consists of precision mechanical an d electronic part s.
9 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.4 W iring 2.4.1 T erminal connection diagram CAUTION · T o prevent a malfunction due to noise, keep t he signal cables more t han 10cm away from the po wer cables. Also sep arate the main circuit wi re of the input side and the output side.
10 Wiri ng 2.4.2 EMC filter This inverter is equipped with a built-in EMC filter (capacitive filter) and common mode choke. The EMC filter is effective for reduction of air-pr op agated noise on the input side of the inverter . The EMC filter is factory-set to dis able (OFF).
11 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.4.3 Specification of main circuit terminal 2.4.4 T erminal arrangement of the main circ uit terminal, power supply and the motor wiring 200V class Te r m i n a l Symbol Te r m i n a l N a m e Description Refer to Page R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 AC power input Connect to the commercial power supply .
12 Wiri ng FR-F720P-7.5K, 1 1K FR-F720P-15K FR-F720P-18.5K to 30K FR-F720P-37K to 55K FR-F720P-75K to 1 10K R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- P/+ PR PX R1/L11 S1/L21 M Screw size (M5) Screw size (M5) Jumpe r Jumper Charge lamp Motor Power supply ** * * * Screw size of terminal R1/L11, S1/L21, PR and PX is M4.
13 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 400V class FR-F740P-0.75K to 5.5K FR-F740P-7.5K, 1 1K FR-F740P-15K, 18.5K FR-F740P-22K, 30K FR-F740P-37K to 55K FR-F740P-75K to 1 10K R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- P/+ PR P.
14 Wiri ng FR-F740P-132K to 220K FR-F740P-25 0K to 560K CAUTION · The power supp ly cables must be conn ected to R/L1, S/ L2, T/L3. (Phase seq uence needs not to be matched.) Never connect the power cable to the U, V , W of the inverter . Doing so will damage the inverter .
15 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING (1) Cable size and other specifications of the main circuit terminals and the earthing te rminal Select the recommended cable size to ensure that a voltage drop will be 2% or less.
16 Wiri ng 400V class (when input power supply i s 440V) The line voltage drop can be calculated by the following formula: Line voltage drop [V]= Use a larger diameter cable when the wiring distance is long or when it is desired to decrease the voltage drop (torque reduction) in the low speed range.
17 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING (2) Notes on earthing (grounding) • Leakage currents flo w in the inverter . T o prevent an electr ic shock, the inverter and motor must be eart hed (grounded ).
18 Wiri ng (4) Cable size of the control circuit power supply (terminal R1/L1 1, S1/L21) · T erminal Screw Size: M4 · Cable size: 0.75mm 2 to 2mm 2 · T ightening torque: 1.5N·m (5) When connecting the control circuit and the main circuit se parately to the power supply • FR-F720P-0.
19 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING • FR-F720P-7.5K, 1 1K, FR-F740P-7.5K, 1 1K 1) Remove the upper screws. 2) Remove the lower screws. 3) Remove the jumper . 4) Connect the separate power supply cable for the control circuit to the upper terminals (R1/L1 1, S1/L21) .
20 Wiri ng 2.4.5 Control circuit terminals indicates that t erminal functions can be selected using Pr . 178 to Pr . 196 (I/O terminal function selection) (Refer to Chapter 4 of the Instruction Manual (Applied) .
21 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING *1 Set Pr . 73 , Pr . 267 , an d a voltage/curr ent input swi tch correctly , then inpu t an analog si gnal in accord ance with the setting.
22 Wiri ng (2) Output signals * Refer to Chap ter 4 of the Instruction Ma nual (Appli ed). (3) Communication Ty p e T erminal Symbol T erminal Name Description Rated Specifications Refer to Page Relay.
23 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.4.6 Changing the control logic The input signals are set to sink logi c (SINK) when shipped from the factory . T o change the control logic, the jumper connector on the back of the control circuit terminal block must be moved to the other position.
24 Wiri ng 4) Sink logic and source logic ⋅ In sink logic, a signal switches ON when a current flows from the corresponding signal input terminal. T erminal SD is common to the contact input signals. T e rminal SE is common to the open collector output signals.
25 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.4.7 Wiring of control circuit (1) Control circuit terminal layout (2) Common terminals of the control circuit (SD 5, SE) T erminals SD, 5, and SE are all common terminals (0V) for I/O signals and are isolated from each other .
26 Wiri ng 2.4.8 Mounting the operation panel (F R-DU07) on the enclosure surface Having an operation panel on the enclosure surface is convenient. With a connection cable, you can mount the operation panel (FR-DU07) to the enclosure surface, a nd connect it to the inverter .
27 Wiri ng 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.4.9 RS-485 terminal block 2.4.10 Communication operation Using the PU connector or RS-485 terminal, you can perform communication operation from a personal computer etc.
28 Connection of stand -alone option units 2.5 Connection of stan d-alone option units The inverter accepts a variety of st and-alone option units as required. Incorrect connection will cause inverter damage or accident. Connect and operate the option unit carefully in accordance with the corresponding option unit manual.
29 Connection of stand-alone option unit s 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING (2) FR-BR-(H) connection example with resistor unit (3) Connection example with MT -BR5 type resistor unit After making sure that the wiring is correct, set the following p arameters: ⋅ Pr .
30 Connection of stand -alone option units 2.5.2 Connection of the brake unit (FR-BU/MT -BU5) When connecting the brake unit (FR-BU(H)/MT -BU5) to improve the brake capability at deceleration, make connection as shown below .
31 Connection of stand-alone option unit s 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING (2) Connection with the MT -BU5 (75K or higher) After making sure that the wiring is correct, set the following p arameters: ⋅ Pr . 30 Regenerative function selection = "1" ⋅ Pr .
32 Connection of stand -alone option units 2.5.3 Connection of the brake unit (BU type) Connect the brake unit (BU type) correctly as sh own below . Inco rrect connection will damage the inve rter . Remove the jumper across terminals HB and PC and terminals TB and HC of the brake unit and fit it to across terminals PC and TB.
33 Connection of stand-alone option unit s 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING (2) Connection with the MT -HC (75K or higher) *1 Remove the j umper across t erminals R and R1, S and S1 of th e inverter, and connect the cont rol circuit power supply t o the R1 and S1 termi nals.
34 Connection of stand -alone option units 2.5.5 Connection of the power regeneration common converte r (FR-CV) (55K or low er) When connecting the power regeneration common converter (FR-CV), make connecti on so that the inverter terminals (P/+, N/-) and the terminal symbols of the power regeneration common converter (FR-CV) are the same.
35 Connection of stand-alone option unit s 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.5.6 Connection of the pow er regeneration converter (MT -RC) (75K or higher) When connecting a power regeneration converter (MT -RC), per form wiring securely as shown below . Incorrect connection will damage the regeneration converter and inverter .
36 Connection of stand -alone option units 2.5.7 Connection of the power factor improving DC reacto r (FR-HEL) (1) Keep the surrounding air temperature within the permissible range (-10 ° C to +50 ° C). Keep enough clearance around the reactor because it heats up.
37 Power- OFF and magnetic contactor (MC) 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 2.6 P o wer-OFF and magn etic contactor (MC) (1) Inverter input side magnetic cont actor (MC) On the inverter input side, it is recommended to provide an MC for the following purposes.
38 Precautions for use of the inverter 2.7 Pr ecautions f or use of the in v er ter The FR-F700P series is a highly reliable product, but inc o rrect peripheral circuit making or operation/handling method may shorten the product life or damage the product.
2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING 39 Precautions for use of the inverter (13) If the machine must not be restarted when power is r estored after a power failure, provide a magnetic contactor in the inverter's input side and als o make up a sequence which will not switch on the st art signal.
40 Failsafe of the system which uses the inverter 2.8 F ailsaf e of the system w hich uses the in ver ter When a fault occurs, the inverter trips to output a fault sig nal. However , a fault ou tpu t signal may not be output at an invert er fault occurrence when the detection circuit or output circui t fails, etc.
41 3 DRIVING THE IPM MOTOR <IPM> Setting procedure of IPM motor control <IPM> 3 DRIVING THE IPM MO T OR <IP M> Highly efficient motor control and highly accurate motor speed c ontrol can be performed by using the inverter with an IPM motor .
42 Setting procedure of IPM motor control <IPM> (1) IPM motor control setting by selecting the p arameter setting mode on the operation p anel () (2) IPM motor control display and IPM motor control signal P .RUN on the operation panel (FR-DU07) is lit and t he IPM motor control signal (IPM) is output during IPM motor contr ol.
43 3 DRIVING THE IPM MOTOR <IPM> Initializing the parameters required to drive an IPM motor (Pr .998) <IPM> 3.2 Initializing the parameter s requir ed to driv e an IPM motor (Pr .998) <I P M > * This parameter al lows its setting to be changed in any operatio n mode even if "0 (in itial valu e)" is set in Pr .
44 Initializing the parameters required to drive an IPM motor (Pr .998) <IPM> (2) IPM parameter initialization list By selecting IPM motor control from the parameter setting mode or with Pr .998 IPM parameter initialization , the parameter settings in the following table change to the settings required to drive an IPM motor .
45 3 DRIVING THE IPM MOTOR <IPM> Initializing the parameters required to drive an IPM motor (Pr .998) <IPM> [IPM motor specification list] MM-EF (30kW or lower) MM-EF (37kW to 75kW) MM-EF (90kW or hig her) MM-EFS (15kW or lower) MM-EFS (18.
46 Operation panel (FR-DU07) 4 DRIVING THE MO T OR 4.1 Oper a tion panel (FR-DU07) 4.1.1 Component of the operation panel (FR-DU07) T o mount the operation p anel (FR-DU07) on the enclosure surface, r efer to page 26 . No. Componen t Name Description (a) Unit indicator Hz: Lit to in dicate freque ncy .
47 Operation panel (FR-DU07) 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.1.2 Basic operation (f actory setting) At power-ON (External operation mode) PU operation mode (output frequency monitor) Parameter setting mode PU .
48 Operation panel (FR-DU07) 4.1.3 Easy operation mode setting (easy setting mode) Setting of Pr . 79 Operation mode selection a ccording to combination of the start command and spe ed command can be easily made. Operation example St art command by the external signal (STF/STR), frequency command by .
49 Operation panel (FR-DU07) 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.1.4 Operation lock (Press [MODE] for an extended time (2s)) · S et "10 or 1 1" in Pr . 161 , then press for 2s to make the setting dial and key operation invalid. · When the setting dial and key operation are invalid, appears on the operation panel.
50 Operation panel (FR-DU07) 4.1.5 Monitoring of output cu rrent and output voltage 4.1.6 First priority monitor Hold down for 1s to set monitor description to be appeared first in the monitor mode. (T o return to the output frequency monitor , hold down for 1s after displaying the output frequency monitor .
51 Operation panel (FR-DU07) 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.1.8 Changing the pa rameter setting value Changing example Change the Pr . 1 Maximum fr equency . appear ... Why? appears. ...... W rite disable error appears. ...... W rite error during operation appears.
52 Overheat prote ction of the motor by the inverter (Pr. 9) 4.2 Ov erhea t protection of the mo tor by the in v e r ter (Pr . 9) Set the rated motor current in Pr .
53 When the rated motor frequency is 50Hz (Pr . 3)<V/F><S MFVC> 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.3 W hen the r ated motor fr equency is 50Hz (Pr . 3) <V / F> <S M FVC> First, check the motor rating plate. If a frequency given on the rating plate is "50Hz" only , always set Pr .
54 S tart/stop from the o peration panel (PU operation mode) 4.4 Star t/stop fr om the oper a ti on panel (PU operation mode) 4.4.1 Setting the set frequency to operate (example: performing operation .
55 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR S t art/stop from the operation p anel (PU operation mode) Operation cannot be perfor med at the set frequency .. . Why? Did you carry out step 4 within 5s after step 3? (Did you press within 5s after turning ?) The frequency does not change by turning .
56 S tart/stop from the o peration panel (PU operation mode) 4.4.2 Using the setting dial like a potentiometer at the operation POINT Set "0" (extended mode parameter valid) in Pr . 160 User gr oup r ead selection . Set "1" (setting dial potentiometer mode) in Pr .
57 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR S t art/stop from the operation p anel (PU operation mode) 4.4.3 Setting the frequency by s witches (three-speed setting) [Connection diagram] POINT · Use or on the operation panel (FR-DU07) to give a st art command. · Switch ON the RH, RM, or RL signal to give a frequency command.
58 S tart/stop from the o peration panel (PU operation mode) 60Hz for the RH, 30Hz for the RM and 10Hz for the RL are not output when they are turned ON ... Why? Check for the setting of Pr . 4 , Pr . 5 , and Pr . 6 once again. Check for the setting of Pr .
59 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR S t art/stop from the operation p anel (PU operation mode) 4.4.4 Setting the frequency by analog input (voltage input) [Connection diagram] (The inverter supplies 5V of power to the frequency setting potentiometer .(T erminal 10) ) POINT · Use or on the operation panel (FR-DU07) to give a st art command.
60 S tart/stop from the o peration panel (PU operation mode) 4.4.5 Setting the frequency by analog input (current input) [Connection diagram] POINT · Use or on the operation p anel (FR-DU07) to give a start command. · Use the current signal source (4 to 20mA) (by connecting terminal 4 and 5) to give a frequency command.
61 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR S tart/stop using terminals (External operation) 4.5 Star t/stop using ter m inals (Exter nal oper ation) 4.5.1 Setting the frequency by the operation panel (Pr .
62 S tart/stop using te rminals (External operation) 5. S tart → acceleration → constant speed T urn ON the start switch (STF or STR). The frequency on the display increases in the Pr .7 Acceleration time setting, and " " (30.00Hz) appears.
63 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR S tart/stop using terminals (External operation) 4.5.2 Switching between the automatic operation and the manual operation (operation by the multi-speed setting and the operation panel) (Pr .79=3) [Connection diagram] POINT · Use terminal STF (STR) to give a start command.
64 S tart/stop using te rminals (External operation) 6. Cancelling the automatic operation T urn OFF the high-speed swit ch (RH). 7. Frequency setting in the manual operation T urn to sho w the selected frequency , " " (30.00Hz).The frequency flickers for about 5 s.
65 S tart/stop using terminals (External operation) 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.5.3 Setting the frequency by switches (three-speed setting) (Pr . 4 to Pr . 6) [Connection d iagram] POINT · Switch ON the STF (STR) signal to give a start command. · Switch ON the RH, RM, or RL signal to give a frequency command.
66 S tart/stop using te rminals (External operation) [EXT] is not lit even when is pressed ... Why? Switchover of the operation mode with is valid when Pr . 79 = "0" (initial value). 60Hz, 30Hz and 10Hz are not output from RH, RM and RL respectively when they are turned ON.
67 S tart/stop using terminals (External operation) 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.5.4 Setting the frequency by analog input (voltage input) [Connection diagram] (The inverter supplies 5V of power to frequency setting potentiometer . (T erminal 10)) POINT · Switch ON the STF (STR) signal to give a start command.
68 S tart/stop using te rminals (External operation) 4.5.5 Changing the output freque ncy (60Hz, initial value) at the maximu m voltage input (5V , initial value) <How to change the maximum frequency> The motor will not rotate ... Why? Check that [EXT] is lit.
69 S tart/stop using terminals (External operation) 4 DRIVING THE MOT OR 4.5.6 Setting the frequency by analog input (c urrent input) [Connection diagram] POINT · Switch ON the STF (STR) signal to give a start command. · Switch ON the AU signal. · Set "2" (External operation mode) in Pr .
70 S tart/stop using te rminals (External operation) 4. 5 . 7 Changing the output frequency (60Hz, init ial value) at the m aximum current input (at 20mA, initial value) <How to change the maximum frequency> The motor will not rotate ... Why? Check that [EXT] is lit.
71 Simple mode parameter list Simple mode p arameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.1 Simple mode parameter list For simple variable-speed operation of the inverter , the initial setting of the parameters may be used as they are. Set the necessary parameters to meet the load and operational specifications.
72 Simple mode parameter list *1 Initial values differ acco rding to the inv erter capacit y . (0 .75K/1.5K t o 3.7K/5.5 K, 7.5K/1 1K to 37K/45K , 55K/75K or hi gher) *2 Initial values differ accord ing to the inv erter capacity . (55K or lower/ 75K or higher) *3 Performing IPM paramete r initialization ch anges the setting s.
73 Increasing the star ting torque (Pr . 0) <V/F> 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.2 Increasing the star ting tor que (Pr . 0) <V / F> Set this parameter when "the motor with a load will not rotate", "an alarm [OL] is output, resulting in an inverter trip due to [OC1], etc.
74 Limiting the maximum and minimum output frequency (Pr . 1, Pr . 2) 5.3 Limit ing the maximum and minimum output fr e quency (Pr . 1, Pr . 2) * Performing IPM p arameter initializ ation changes th e settings.
75 Changing acceleration an d deceleration time (Pr . 7, Pr . 8) 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.4 Changing acceler a tion and dece ler ation time (Pr . 7, Pr . 8) * Depends on the Pr . 21 Acceleration/de celeration t ime incr ements setting. The init ial value for the set ting range is "0 to 3 600s" and setting increments is "0.
76 Energy saving operati on (Pr . 60) <V/F> 5.5 Ener gy saving ope ration (Pr . 60) <V/F> 5.5.1 Energy saving operation (setting "4") · When "4" is set in Pr .
77 Energy saving operation (Pr . 60) <V/F> 5 ADJUSTMENT Changing example Set "9" (Optimum excitation control) in Pr . 60 Energy saving contr ol sele ction . 1. Screen at power-ON The monitor display appears. Display Operation 3. Press to choose the parameter setting mode.
78 Selection of the start comm and and frequency command sources (Pr . 79) 5.6 Selection of the star t co mmand and fr equency command sour ces (Pr . 79) *1 The priorit ies of the frequenc y commands when Pr .
79 Parameter clear , all parameter clear 5 ADJUSTMENT 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.7 P ar ameter c lear , all parameter clear POINT ·S e t " 1 " i n Pr . CL parameter clear , ALLC All paramet er clear to initialize p arameters. (Parameters are not cleared when "1" is set in Pr .
80 Parameter copy and parameter verification 5.8 P ar ameter copy and parameter v erifica tion 5.8.1 Parameter copy PCPY Setti ng Description 0 Cancel 1 Copy the source parameters to the operation panel. 2 Write the parameters copied to the operation panel into the destination inverter .
81 Parameter copy and pa rameter verification 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.8.2 Parameter verification appears...Why? Pa rameter read error . Perform operation from ste p 3 again.
82 Initial value change list 5.9 Initial value change list Displays and sets the parameters changed from the initial value. Operation Display 1. Screen at power-ON The monitor display appears. 2. Operation mode setting Press to choose the PU operation mode.
83 Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.10 P ara meter list 5.10.1 List of pa rameters classified by the purpose Set the parameters according to the operating conditions.
84 Parameter list Frequency setting with terminals (contact input) — Remote setting function (Pr.59) 95 Function assignment of extern al terminal and control — Condition selection for the second functions activation (RT sign al) (Pr.155) 103 Function assignment of extern al terminal and control — Function assignment of input term inals (Pr.
85 Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Operation selection at power failure and instanta neous power failure — Decelerate the moto r to a stop at instantaneous power fa ilure (Pr. 261 to Pr.266) 107 Operation setting at fault occurrence — Input phase failure protection se lection (Pr.
86 Parameter list 5.10.2 Display of the extended parameters REMARKS If the sett ing has not been changed, the value does not flick er and the next parameter number appears. Pr . 160 Description 9999 (Initial V alue) Only the simple mode paramet ers can be displaye d.
87 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.10.3 Parameter list indicates simple mode parameters. Parameter Name Incre- ment s Initial Va l u e Range Description Parameter copy Parameter clear.
88 Parameter list Acceleration/decelerat ion time/pa ttern adjustment — Acceleration/deceleration time setting (Pr . 7, Pr .8, Pr .20, Pr .21, Pr .44, Pr .45, Pr .147, Pr .791, Pr .792) 7 Acceleration time 0.1/ 0.01s 5/15s *1 0 to 3600/ 360s Set the motor acceleration time.
89 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Motor brake and stop op eration — DC injection brake (Pr .10 to Pr .12) 10 DC injection brak e operation frequency 0.01Hz 3Hz 0 to 120Hz *1 Set the operation frequency of the DC injection brake. 9999 Operate when the output frequen cy becomes less than or equal to Pr .
90 Parameter list Adjusting the output t orque (current) of the motor — St all prevention (Pr . 22, Pr .23, Pr .48, Pr .49, Pr .66, Pr .148, Pr . 149, Pr .154, Pr .156, Pr .157) 22 S tall prevention operation level 0.1% 120% * 0 S tall prevention operation selection becomes invalid.
91 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Acceleration/deceleratio n time/p attern adjustment — Acceleratio n/deceleration p atterns and backlash measures (Pr .
92 Parameter list Limiting the output frequenc y — A voiding the mechanic resonance point s (frequency jump) (Pr .31 to Pr .36) 31 Frequency jump 1A 0.01Hz 9 999 0 to 400Hz, 9999 1A to 1B, 2A to 2B, 3A to 3B is frequency jumps 9999: Function invalid 32 Frequency jump 1B 0.
93 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Monitor display and monit or output signal — Changing DU/PU monitored items and clearing cumulative mo nitors (Pr .
94 Parameter list Operation selection at power failure and inst ant aneous power failure — Automatic rest art af ter inst ant aneous po wer failure/flying s t art (Pr .
95 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Frequency setting wit h terminals (cont act input) — Remo te setting funct ion (Pr .59) 59 Remote function selection 10 0 RH, RM, RL signal function Fre.
96 Parameter list Motor noise suppression and measure s against EMC and leakage current — Carrier frequen cy and Soft-PWM selection (Pr .72, Pr .240, Pr .260) 72 PWM frequency selection 12 0 to 15/ 0 to 6, 25 *1 • V/F control, Simple magnetic fl ux vector control PWM carrier frequency can be changed.
97 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Frequency setting by analog input — Noise elimination at the ana log input (Pr .74) 74 Input filter time constant 1 1 0 to 8 The primary delay filter time constant for the analog input can be set. A larger setting results in slower response.
98 Parameter list Adjusting the output t orque (current) of the motor — Simple magnetic flux vector control and IPM motor control (Pr .80) 80 Motor capacity 0. 01kW/ 0.1kW *1 9999 *2 0.4 to 55/ 0 to 3600kW *1 T o select the Simple magnetic flux vector control and IPM motor control, set th e capacity of the motor used.
99 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Communication operation an d setting — Initial setting of RS-485 co mmunication (Pr .1 17 to Pr .124, Pr .551) Communication operation an d setting — Control of p arameter write by communication (Pr .342) 11 7 PU communicati on station number 1 0 0 to 31 S pecify the inverter station number .
100 Parameter list Frequency setting by analog input — Bias and gain for the freque ncy setting volt age (current) ( Pr . 125, Pr .126, Pr . 241, C2(Pr .902) to C7 (Pr .905 )) 125 T erminal 2 freque ncy setting gain frequency 0.01Hz 60Hz * 0 to 400Hz Set the frequency of terminal 2 input gain (maximum).
101 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT 130 PID integral time 0.1s 1s 0.1 to 3600s When deviation step is input, time (T i) is the time required for integral (I) action to pro vide the same manipulated variable as the prop ortional (P) action. As the integral time dec reases, the set point is reached earlier but hun ting occurs more easily .
102 Parameter list Spec ial operation and frequency control — Switching be tween the inverter and t he byp ass operation (Pr . 135 to Pr .139, Pr .159) 135 Electronic bypass sequence selection 10 0 Witho ut electronic bypass sequence 1 With electronic bypass sequence 136 MC switchover interlock time 0.
103 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Detection of output frequency and current — Detection of output curren t (Y12 signal) and zero current (Y13 signal) (Pr .150 to Pr .153, Pr .166, Pr .167) 150 Output current detection level 0.1% 120% 0 to 150% Set the output current detection level.
104 Parameter list Setting of the p arameter unit and operation p anel — Operation selection of the operati on p anel (Pr .161) 161 Frequency setting/key lock operation selection 10 0 Setting di al .
105 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Function assignment of external terminal and control — Function assignment of output terminals (Pr .190 to Pr .
106 Parameter list Useful functions — Lifesp an extension of the cooling fan (Pr .244) 244 Cooling fan operation selection 11 0 Operates at power ON Cooling fan ON/OFF control invalid (The cooling fan is always ON at power ON) 1 Cooling fan ON/OFF control valid The fan is normally on during inverter operation.
107 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Useful functions — T o display life of inverter p art s (Pr .255 to Pr .259) 255 Life alarm status display 1 0 (0 to 15) Displays whether the control c.
108 Parameter list 266 Power failure deceleration tim e switchover frequency 0.01Hz 60Hz * 0 to 400Hz Set the frequency at which the deceleration slope is switched from the Pr .264 setting to the Pr .265 sett ing. * Performing IPM p arameter init ialization change s the settings .
109 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT 337 RS-485 communication waiting time setting 1 9999 0 to 150ms, 9999 Set the waiting time between data transmission to the inverter and response.
11 0 Parameter list 340 Refer to Pr .79 . Function ass ignment of exter nal terminal and con trol — Remote output function (REM signal) (Pr .495 to Pr .
111 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Motor noise suppre ssion and measures against EMC and leakage current — Reducing mechanic r esonance (speed smoothing contro l) (Pr .653, Pr .6 54) 653 S peed smoothing control 0.1% 0 0 to 200% The torque fluctuation is reduced t o reduce vibration due to mechani cal resonance.
11 2 Parameter list Operation setting at fau lt occurrence — Regenerat ive avoidance operation (P r .665, Pr .882 to Pr .886) Acceleration/deceleration time/p attern adjustment — Regenerative avoidance operation (Pr .
11 3 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT Useful func tion (ene rgy saving operation) — Energy saving monitor (Pr .891 to Pr .899) 891 Refer to Pr .52 . 892 Load factor 0.1 % 100% 30 to 150% Set the load factor for commercial power- supply operation.
11 4 Parameter list Monitor display and monitor out put signal — Adjustment of t erminal FM an d AM (calibration) ( C0(Pr .900), C1(Pr .901)) C0 (900) FM terminal calibration --- --- --- Calibrate the scale of the meter connecte d to terminal FM.
11 5 Parameter list Parameter list 5 ADJUSTMENT IPM motor control — IPM parameter init ialization (Pr .998) 998 IPM parameter initialization 10 0 Parameter settings for a general-purpose motor (.
11 6 Reset method of pr otective function 6 TR OUBLESHOO TING When a fault occurs in the inverter , the inverter trips and the PU display automa tically changes to one of the following fault or alarm indications.
11 7 List of fault or alarm display 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2 List of fault or alar m display * If an error occu rs when using FR- PU04/FR-PU07, "Fa ult 14" is displayed on FR-PU04/FR- PU07.
11 8 Causes and corrective actions 6.3 Causes and cor rective actions (1) Error Message A message regarding operational troubles is displayed. Output is not shut off. Operation Panel Indication HOLD Name Operat ion panel lo ck Description Operation lock mode is set.
11 9 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and corrective actions Operation Pan el Indication Er4 Name Mode designation error Description · Y ou attempted to make paramete r setting in the NET operation mode when Pr . 77 is not "2". · If a p arameter write was performed when the command source is not at the operatio n panel (FR- DU07).
120 Causes and corrective actions (2) W arning When the protective function is activated, the output is not shut off. Operation Panel Indication OL FR-PU04 FR-PU07 OL Name S ta ll prevention (overcurrent) Description During acceleration When the output current of the inve rter exceeds the stall pre vention operation level ( Pr .
121 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and corrective actions (3) Alarm When an alarm occurs, the output is not shut off. Y ou can also output an alarm signal by making parameter setting. (Set "98" in any of Pr . 190 to Pr . 196 (output termina l function selection) .
122 Causes and corrective actions (4) Fault When a fault occurs, the inverter trips and a fault signal is output. Operation Panel Indication E.OC1 FR-PU04 FR-PU07 OC During Acc Name Overcurrent trip d.
123 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.OC3 FR-PU04 FR-PU07 OC During Dec Name Overcurrent trip during deceleration or stop Description When the inverter ou tp.
124 Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.THT FR-PU0 4 FR-PU07 Inv . Over load Name Inverter overload trip (el ectronic thermal relay functi on) *1 Description If a current not le.
125 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.IPF FR-PU04 FR-PU07 Inst. Pwr . Lo ss Name Instant aneous power failure Description If a power failu re occurs fo r lon.
126 Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.OL T FR-PU04 FR-PU07 Stll Prev STP Name S tall preventi on stop Description If the frequency has fa llen to 0.5Hz(1.5Hz under IPM motor control) by st all prevention ope ration and remains for 3s, a fault (E.
127 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.PTC FR-PU04 Fault 14 FR-PU07 PTC activated Name PTC thermistor operat ion Description T rips when th e motor overheat st atus is detected fo r 10s or more by the external PT C thermistor input connected to the termina l AU.
128 Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.PE FR-PU0 4 FR-PU07 Corrupt Memry Name Parameter storage device fault (con trol circuit board) Description T rips when a fau lt occurred in the paramete r stored. (EEPROM failure) Check point Check for too many number of p arameter write times.
129 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.CTE FR-PU04 ———— FR-PU07 E.CTE Name Operation panel power supply short circuit, RS-485 terminal power supply sh.
130 Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.AIE FR-PU04 Fault 14 FR-PU07 Ana log in error Name Analog input fault Description S top s the inverter output when a 30mA or hi gher current or a 7.5V or higher volta ge is input to terminal 2 while the current input is sel ected by Pr .
131 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Correspondences between digital and actual characters 6.4 Cor respondences between digital and actual c har acter s There are the following correspondences between the actual alphanumeric characters and the digital characters displayed on the operation panel.
132 Check and clear of t he faults history 6.5 Check and c lear of the faults histor y (1) Check for the faults his tory * The cumulati ve energizat ion time and ac tual opera tion time are a ccumulated f rom 0 to 65535 hours, then cleared, an d accumulate d again from 0.
133 Check and clear of the faults history 6 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Clearing procedure POINT · The faults history can be cleared by setting "1" in Er .CL Faults history clear . 1. Screen at power-ON The monitor display appears. Display Operation 2.
134 Check first when you have a trouble 6.6 Chec k fir st w hen you ha v e a tr ouble 6.6.1 Motor does not start POINT · If the cause of malfunction is still unknown after performing applicable checks, initialization of parameter settings is recommended.
135 Check first when you have a trouble 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Input Signal was pressed. (Operation panel i ndication is (PS).) During the External operation mode, ch eck the method of restarting from a input stop from PU. 120 T wo-wire or three-wire type connection is wrong.
136 Check first when you have a trouble 6.6.2 Motor or machine is ma kin g abnormal acoustic noise When operating the i nverter with the carrier frequency of 3kHz (6kHz during IPM motor control) or more set in Pr .
137 Check first when you have a trouble 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.6.5 Motor rotates in the opposite direction 6.6.6 Spe ed greatly differs from the setting 6.6.7 Acceleration/dece leration is not smooth Check points Possib le Cause Countermeasures Refer to pa g e Main Circuit Phase sequence of output terminals U, V and W is incorrect.
138 Check first when you have a trouble 6.6.8 Speed varies during operation 6.6.9 Operation mode is not changed properly Check points Possible Cause Countermeasures Refer to pa ge Load Load varies during an operation. (V/F control) Se lect Simple magnetic flux vector control 98 Input signal Frequency setting signal is varying.
139 Check first when you have a trouble 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.6.10 Operation panel (FR-DU 07) display is not operating 6.6.1 1 Motor current is too large Check points Possib le Cause Countermeasures Refer to pa g e Main Circu it, Control Circuit Power is not input.
140 Check first when you have a trouble 6.6.12 Speed does not accelerate 6.6.13 Unable to write parameter setting 6.6.14 Power lamp is not lit Check points Possible Cause Countermeasures Refer to pa ge Input signal S tart command and frequency command are chattering.
141 Inspection item 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTE NANCE AND INSPECTION 7 PRECA UTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION The inverter is a static unit mainly consisting of semiconductor devices.
142 Inspection item 7.1.3 Daily and periodic inspection *1 It is recommended to inst all a device to monito r voltage for checkin g the power supply volt age to the inverter . *2 One to two years of periodic inspectio n cycle is recommended. Ho wever , it differs according to the inst allation environment.
143 Inspection item 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTE NANCE AND INSPECTION 7.1.4 Display of the life of the inve rter parts The self-diagnostic alarm is output when the life span of the control circuit cap acitor , cooling fan, each parts of the inrush current limit circuit is near its end.
144 Inspection item (2) Measuring method of life of the main circuit cap acitor · If the value of capa citor capacity measured before shipment is considered as 100%, Pr .
145 Inspection item 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTE NANCE AND INSPECTION 7.1.5 Cleaning Always run the inverter in a clean status. When cleaning the inverter , gently wipe dirty areas with a soft cloth immersed in neutral detergent or ethanol. 7.1.6 Replacement of parts The inverter consists of many electronic p arts such as semiconductor devices.
146 Inspection item (1) Cooling fan The replacement interval of the cooling fan used for cooling th e parts generating h eat such as the main circuit semiconductor is greatly affected by the surrounding ai r temperature. When unusual noise and/or vibration is noticed during inspection, the cooling fan must be replaced immediately .
147 Inspection item 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTE NANCE AND INSPECTION • Reinstallation (FR-F720P-2.2K to 1 10K, FR-F740P-3.7K to 160K) 1)Af ter confirming the orien tation of the f an, reinstall the fan so t hat the arrow on the lef t of "AIR FLOW" faces up.
148 Inspection item • Removal (FR-F740P-185K or higher) 1) Remove a fan cover . 2) After removing a fan connector , remove a fan block. 3) Remove a fan. (Make sure to remove the fan cable from the clamp of the fan block beforehand.) * The number of cooling fans differs according to the inverter capacity .
149 Inspection item 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTE NANCE AND INSPECTION (2) Replacement procedure of the cooling fan when using a heat sink protrusion att achment (FR-A7CN) (3) Smoothing capacitors A large-.
150 Rating 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8.1 Ra ting • 200V class T ype FR-F720P- K 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75 90 11 0 Applicable mo tor capacity (kW) *1 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75 90 11 0 Output Rated capacity (kV A) *2 1.
151 Rating 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS • 400V class T ype FR-F740P- K 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 Applicable motor capacity (kW) *1 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 Output Rated capacity (kV A) *2 1.
152 Common specifications 8.2 Common specifica tions Control specifications Control method High carrier frequency PWM con trol (V/F con trol)/Opt imum excitation control/Simpl e magnetic flux vector control/IPM motor c ontrol Output frequency range 0.
153 Common specifications 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS *1 This func tion is only available fo r 75K or higher. *2 This func tion is only a vailable und er general-pu rpose motor con trol. *3 This can be d isplayed onl y on the operat ion panel (FR-DU07) .
154 Outline dimension drawings 8.3 Outline dimension dr awings 8.3.1 Inverter outline dimension drawings • FR-F720P-0.75K, 1.5K • FR-F720P-2.2K, 3.7K, 5.5K • FR-F740P-0.75K, 1.5K, 2.2K, 3.7K, 5.5K (Unit: mm) (Unit: mm) 2- φ 6 hole D 260 245 7.5 6 110 95 5 7.
155 Outline dimension drawings 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS • FR-F720P-7.5K, 1 1K, 15K • FR-F740P-7.5K, 1 1K, 15K, 18.5K • FR-F720P-18.5K, 22K, 30K • FR-F740P-22K, 30K (Unit: mm) (Unit: mm) H1 H D 2- φ 6 hole 7.5 220 195 21 1 10 6 7.5 D1 Inverter Mo del H H1 D D1 FR-F720P-7.
156 Outline dimension drawings • FR-F720P-37K, 45K, 55K • FR-F740P-37K, 45K, 55K • FR-F740P-75K, 90K (Unit: mm) (Unit: mm) W2 W W1 H1 D 2- φ d hole H2 550 10 3.
157 Outline dimension drawings 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS • FR-F720P-75K, 90K, 1 10K • FR-F740P-132K, 160K • FR-F740P-1 10K (Unit: mm) (Unit: mm) E P1 P P1 P 130 150 Rating plate (for M6 screw) 4-installation hole (for M6 screw) Earth (ground) terminal Within 195 (for M12 bolt) 2-terminal 340 10 310 10 300 3.
158 Outline dimension drawings • FR-F740P-185K, 220K • DC reactor supplied (Unit: mm) 15 985 10 1010 49 200 200 49 498 12 380 3.2 450 148.5 214.5 185 3- φ 12 hole DC reactor Model Mass (kg) FR-HE.
159 Outline dimension drawings 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS • FR-F740P-250K, 280K, 315K • DC reactor supplied (Unit: mm) R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- P1 P/+ U V W 984 1010 12 300 300 680 3.
160 Outline dimension drawings • FR-F740P-355K, 400K (Unit: mm) 3- φ 12 hole R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- P1 P/+ UW V 790 440 4.5 4.5 185 222 194 1300 1330 315 12 315 E P P1 P1 P 75 40 40 500 10 455 10 220 195 Rating plate 2-M8 eye nut 2-terminal 4- 15 hole * Remove the eye nut after installation of the product.
161 Outline dimension drawings 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS • FR-F740P-450K, 500K, 560K (Unit: mm) R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- V UW 300 12 995 1580 440 1550 P1 P/+ 185 4- φ 12 hole 4.
162 Outline dimension drawings • Operation p anel (FR-DU07) • Parameter unit (option) (FR-PU07(-L) 2-M3 screw Panel Cable Air- bleeding hole FR-DU07 Operation panel connection connecto r (FR-ADP option) <Outline drawing> <Panel cutting dimension drawing> 78 50 44 72 3 3 81 3 3 16 25 3.
163 Specification of pr emium high-efficiency IPM motor [MM-EFS (1500r/min) series] 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8.4 Specifica tion of premium high-ef ficiency IPM motor [MM-EFS (1500r/min) series] Motor specification *1 The above ch aracteris tics apply when the rat ed AC voltage i s input from t he invert er .
164 Specification of high-efficiency IPM motor [MM-EF (1800r/min) series] 8.5 Specifica tion of hi gh-efficiency IPM motor [MM-EF (1800r/min) series] Motor specification *1 The above cha racterist ics apply when the rated AC v oltage is inpu t from the in verter .
165 Heatsink protrusion attachment pro cedure 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8 SPECIFICA TIONS 8.6 Hea tsink pr otr usion attac hment pr ocedure When encasing the inverter in an enclosure, the generated heat amount in an enclosure can be greatly reduced by installing the heat sink portion of the inverter outside the e nclosure.
166 Heatsink protrusion attachment pro cedure (2) Shift and removal of a rear side inst allation frame (3) Installation of the inverter Push the inverter heatsink portion outside the enclosure and fix the enclosure and inverter with upper and lower installation frame.
167 For customers who are replacing the co nventio nal model with this inverter APPENDICES Appendix 1-1 Replacement of the FR-F500 series (1) Instructions for installation 1)Removal procedure of the front cover was changed. (with screws) Please note. (Refer to page 6.
168 SERIAL number check (4) Main differences and comp atibilities with the FR-F500(L) seri es Appendix 1-2 Replacement of the FR-A100 <EXCELENT> series Instructions for inst allation • When using the installation holes of the FR-A100(E) series , FR-A5A T (intercompatibility attachment) is necessary .
169 (Conforming standard UL 508C, CSA C22.2 No.14) (1) Inst allation This inverter is a UL / cUL Listed, enclosed type device with a suitably rated enclosure. Design an enclosure so that the inverter surrounding air temperature, humidity and atmosphere satisfy the specifications.
170 (2) Wiring of the power supply and motor For wiring the input (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3) and output (U, V , W) terminals of the inverter , use the UL Listed copper , stranded wires (rated at 75°C) and round crimping terminals. Crimp the crimping terminals with the crimping tool recommended by the terminal maker .
171 The EU Directives are issued to standardize different national regulations of the EU Me mber St ates and to facilitate free movem ent of the equipment, whose safety is ensured, in the EU territor y . Since 1996, compliance with the EMC Directive that is one of the EU Directives has b een legally required.
172 (2) Low V o lt age Directive We have self-confirmed our inverters as products compliant to the Low V oltage Directive (Conforming standard EN 50178) and af fi x the CE mark on the inverters. Outline of instructions * Do not use an earth leakage current breaker as an electric shock protec tor without connecting the equipment to the earth .
173 This product complies with the Radio W aves Act (South Korea). Note the following when using the product in South Korea. (The product is for business use (Class A) and meets the el ectromagnetic compatibility r equirements. The seller and the user must note the above point, and use the product in a place except for home.
174 REVISIONS *The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover . For Maximum Safety • Mit subishi inverters are not designed or manufactured to be used in equipment or systems in situations that can af fect or endanger human life.
1/2 BCN-C22005- 620 FR-F 700P Series Instructi on Manual Supp lement For the FR-F700P series manufactured in December 201 1 or later , the following specifications are added. Check the serial number printed on the rating plate o r on package of the inverter .
2/2 BCN-C22005- 620 2 Ov erspeed detection fu nction (Pr . 374) Inverter outputs are stopped when the motor speed exceeds the Pr . 374 Overspeed detection level under IPM motor control. Selecting the IPM motor control by the para meter setting mode or Pr .
1/2 BCN-C22005-632 FR-F 700P Series Instruction Manual Supplement For the FR -F700P se ries manufa ctured in July 2012 or lat er , t he following s pecification s are adde d or modified. Check the se rial number printed on the rating plate or on package of the inve rter .
2/2 BCN-C22005-632 2 MM-EFS rated cur ren t change The rated motor current has been changed for the MM-EFS 1.5kW to 3.7kW (200V/400V) premium high-efficiency IPM motors. As a result, the rated motor current auto matically set in Pr .998 IPM parameter initialization is changed as shown below .
1/8 BCN-C22005-639 FR-F 700P Series Instruction Manual Supplement For the FR-F700P series manufactured in December 2012 or later , the following specifications are added. Check the serial number printed on the rating plate or on p ackage of the inverter .
2/8 BCN-C22005-639 1.2 IPM motor control setting by selecting the parameter setting mode on the operation panel ( ) POINT · The parameters required to drive an IPM motor are automatically changed as a batch.
3/8 BCN-C22005-639 1.3 Initializing the parameters required to drive an IPM motor (Pr .998) (1) IPM parameter initialization (Pr . 998) · When Pr . 998 = "1 or 12," the monitor is displayed and the frequency is set using the motor rotations per minute.
4/8 BCN-C22005-639 (2) IPM parameter initializa tion list By selecting IPM motor control from the parameter setting mode or with Pr . 998 IPM parameter initialization , the parameter settings in the following t able change to t he settings required to drive an IPM motor .
5/8 BCN-C22005-639 [IPM motor specification list] 1.4 Applied motor (Pr . 71) The above paramete rs can be set when Pr . 16 0 User group read selection = "0". (Refer to t he Instruc tion Manual ) * Perfor ming IPM parameter i nitializat ion changes t he settings.
6/8 BCN-C22005-639 1.5 Specification of the premium high-ef ficiency IPM motor [ MM-THE4 (1500r/min) series] Motor specification *1 Output a nd rated motor speed are not guaranteed when the power suppl y voltage drops.
7/8 BCN-C22005-639 2 F requency jump (6-point jump) (Pr .552) When it is desired to avoid resonance attribut able to the natural frequency of a mechanical system, these parameters allow resonant frequencies to be jumped. The above parameters can be set when Pr .
8/8 BCN-C22005-639 3 SERIAL number Check the SERIAL number indicated on the inverter rating plate or package. • SERIAL number check Refer to the inverter manual for the location of the rating plate.
1/2 BCN-C22005-644 FR-F 700P Series Instruction Manual Supplement The FR-F740P-1 10K to 160K manufactured in April 2013 or later are compatible with the premium high- efficiency IPM motor (MM -THE4 series). Check the serial number printed on the rating plate or on p ackage of the inverter .
2/2 BCN-C22005-644 • SERIAL number check Check the SERIAL number indicated on the inverter rating plate or package. Refer to the inverter manual for the location of the rating plate.
HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAP AN FR-F700P INSTRUCTION MANUAL (BASIC) FR-F720P-0.75K to 1 10K FR-F740P-0.75K to 560K INVERTER IB(NA)-060041 1ENG- B(1 105)MEE Printed in Japan Spec ifications subject to change without notice.
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