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Fuji E11 Catalogue
Fuji E11 Catalogue
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P
owerful, compact inverters supported by
cuttingedge technology.
Dynamic torque-vector control promises
optimum motor control.
●Even with a compact body size, this series has a high starting torque of 200% at
0.5Hz and motor wow in the low speed range is suppressed to approximately half
that of conventional inverters.
●Equipped with intelligent functions such as automatic energy-saving, PID control,
auto-tuning, and RS485 communication, and enhanced maintenance/protection
functions such as inrush-current suppression and lifetime early warning.
200
100
Motor
Torque[%]
speed
0 [r/min]
1000 2000
-100
-200
-300
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● Trip-free operation
The remarkably improved current limiting 2. Compact
function (Automatic deceleration, stall
prevention) provides continuous stable
● Miniaturization of
operation even for an impact load.
minimum level in the class
200 Compared to the conventional
Short-time operation torque 100% of output torque
(with dynamic torque-vector control) refers to the rated FVR-E9S series, the volume is
torque of the motor
driven at 60Hz reduced to approximately 70%.
Output torque [%]
130mm
Wow characteristics
● Braking resistor connectable to all
Conventional Fuji inverter models
Owing to a built-in braking transistor, an
0
optional braking resistor can be installed to
Motor speed [r/min]
FVR-E11S increase the regenerative braking capacity
0
for conveyance and transportation machines
that require large braking power.
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● New on-line tuning system
3. Consideration for On-line tuning to continuously check for
variation of motor characteristics during
peripheral devices running for high-precision speed control.
This tuning function also available for a second
● Built-in inrush-current motor, which allows high-precision driving of
suppression circuit as the second motor by changeover operation
standard between two motors.
The capacity of peripheral
On-line tuning characteristics
devices such as magnetic 70°C
contactor can be minimized.
Temperature [°C]
Motor speed [r/min]
30°C
● Low noise
Remarkably reduces influence to devices With on-line tuning
such as sensors.
Without on-line tuning
90
When using damper
80
Energy saved
Required power P [%]
70
60
Inverter control
50 Energy saved (V/f control)
40
30
When using inverter
20
10 Inverter control
(Automatic energy-saving mode)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Flow rate Q [%]
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● Various indications on the keypad
5. Wide variation panel
Indicates output frequency, output current,
output voltage, motor speed, trip history, etc.
● Line-up up to 7.5kW
Extensively arranged three-
phase 200V and 400V series,
facilitating the unification of
applying inverters to machines
and equipment.
(CBR-5S).
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Variation
Wide range of inverters: single-phase 200V, three-phase 400V, and three-phase 200V.
Nominal applied Single-phase 200V series Three-phase 400V series Three-phase 200V series
motors [kW]
FVR 0.1 E 11 S - 7 JE
Code Nominal applied motors [kW] Code Input power source
0.1 0.1kW Code Developed inverter series 7 Single-phase 200V
0.2 0.2kW 4 Three-phase 400V
11 11 series
0.4 0.4kW 2 Three-phase 200V
0.75 0.75kW
1.5 1.5kW
2.2 2.2kW
3.7 3.7kW
5.5 5.5kW
7.5 7.5kW
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Application
FVR-E11S series. For almost all industrial plant and equipment areas.
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Standard Specifications
Single-phase 200V series
Type FVR¤¤¤E11S-7JE 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2
Nominal applied motor *1) kW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2
Rated capacity *2) kVA 0.30 0.57 1.1 1.9 3.0 4.1
Rated voltage *3) V 3-phase 200V/50Hz 200, 220, 230V/60Hz
Output Rated current *4) A 0.8 1.5 3.0 5.0 8.0 11
ratings (0.7) (1.4) (2.5) (4.0) (7.0) (10)
Overload capability 150% of rated current for 1min. 200% of rated current for 0.5s
Rated frequency Hz 50, 60Hz
Phases, Voltage, Frequency 1-phase 200 to 240V 50/60Hz
Voltage / frequency variations Voltage: +10 to –10% (Voltage unbalance *5): 2% or less) Frequency: +5 to –5%
Momentary voltage dip capability *6) When the input voltage is 165V or more, the inverter can be operated continuously.
When the input voltage drops below 165V from rated voltage, the inverter can be operated for 15ms.
Input
The smooth recovery mode is selectable (by Auto-restart function).
ratings
Rated current *7) (with DCR) 1.2 2.0 3.5 6.5 11.8 17.7
A (without DCR) 2.3 3.9 6.4 11.4 19.8 28.5
Required power
0.3 0.4 0.7 1.3 2.4 3.6
supply capacity *9) kVA
Control Starting torque 200% (with Dynamic torque-vector control selected)
Braking torque (Standard) *10) 100 70 40
Braking Braking torque (Using options) 150
DC injection braking Starting frequency: 0.0 to 60.0Hz Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0s Braking level: 0 to 100% of rated current
Enclosure (IEC 60529) IP 20
Cooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling
-UL/cUL -Low Voltage Directive -EMC Directive -TÜV
Standards -IEC 61800-2 (Ratings, specifications for low voltage adjustable frequency a.c. power drive systems)
-IEC 61800-3 (EMC product standard including specific test methods)
Mass kg 0.6 0.7 0.7 1.2 1.8 1.9
NOTES:
*1) Normal applied motor indicates standard FUJI 4P motor. *2) Inverter output capacity (kVA) at 440V in 400V series, 220V in 200V series. *3) Output voltage cannot
exceed the power supply voltage. *4) Current derating may be required in case of low impedance loads such as high frequency motor. Use the inverter at the current ( )
or below where carrier frequency setting is higher than 4kHz (F26: 4 to 15) or the amb. temp. is 40°C or higher. *5) Refer to the IEC 61800-3 (5.2.3). *6) Tested at
standard load condition (85% load). *7) This value is under FUJI original calculation method. (Refer to the Technical Information.) *8) Calculated value when connected
to power supply of 500kVA. *9) When optional power-factor correcting DC REACTOR (DCR) is used. *10) With a nominal applied motor, this value is average torque
when the motor decelerates and stops from 60Hz. (It may change according to motor loss.)
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Three-phase 200V series
Type FVR¤¤¤E11S-2JE 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5
Nominal applied motor *1) kW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5
Rated capacity *2) kVA 0.30 0.57 1.1 1.9 3.0 4.2 6.5 9.5 12.5
Rated voltage *3) V 3-phase 200V/50Hz 200, 220, 230V/60Hz
Output Rated current *4) A 0.8 1.5 3.0 5.0 8.0 11 17 25 33
ratings (0.7) (1.4) (2.5) (4.0) (7.0) (10) (16.5) (23.5) (31)
Overload capability 150% of rated current for 1min. 200% of rated current for 0.5s
Rated frequency Hz 50, 60Hz
Phases, Voltage, Frequency 3-phase 200 to 230V 50/60Hz
Voltage / frequency variations Voltage: +10 to –15% (Voltage unbalance *5): 2% or less) Frequency: +5 to –5%
Momentary voltage dip capability *6) When the input voltage is 165V or more, the inverter can be operated continuously.
When the input voltage drops below 165V from rated voltage, the inverter can be operated for 15ms.
Input
The smooth recovery mode is selectable (by Auto-restart function).
ratings
Rated current *7) (with DCR) 0.59 0.94 1.6 3.1 5.7 8.3 14.0 19.7 26.9
A (without DCR) 1.1 1.8 3.4 6.4 11.1 16.1 25.5 40.8 52.6
Required power
0.3 0.4 0.6 1.1 2.0 2.9 4.9 6.9 9.4
supply capacity *8) kVA
Control Starting torque 200% (with Dynamic torque-vector control selected)
Braking torque (Standard) *9) 100 70 40 20
Braking Braking torque (Using options) 150
DC injection braking Starting frequency: 0.0 to 60.0Hz Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0s Braking level: 0 to 100% of rated current
Enclosure (IEC 60529) IP 20
Cooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling
-UL/cUL -Low Voltage Directive -EMC Directive -TÜV
Standards -IEC 61800-2 (Ratings, specifications for low voltage adjustable frequency a.c. power drive systems)
-IEC 61800-3 (EMC product standard including specific test methods)
Mass kg 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.3 1.3 2.0 4.5 4.5
NOTES:
*1) Normal applied motor indicates standard FUJI 4P motor. *2) Inverter output capacity (kVA) at 220V in 200V series. *3) Output voltage cannot exceed the power
supply voltage. *4) Current derating may be required in case of low impedance loads such as high frequency motor. Use the inverter at the current ( ) or below where
carrier frequency setting is higher than 4kHz (F26: 4 to 15) or the amb. temp. is 40°C or higher. *5) Refer to the IEC 61800-3 (5.2.3). *6) Tested at standard load
condition (85% load). *7) This value is under FUJI original calculation method. (Refer to the Technical Information.) *8) When optional power-factor correcting DC
REACTOR (DCR) is used. *9) With a nominal applied motor, this value is average torque when the motor decelerates and stops from 60Hz. (It may change according to
motor loss.)
Common Specifications
Item Explanation
Output Maximum frequency 50 to 400Hz *1)
Setting
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Item Explanation
Control Jump frequency control Jump frequency (3 points) and its common jump hysteresis width (0 to 30Hz) can be preset.
Rotating motor pick up (Flying start) A rotating motor (including inverse rotating mode) can be smoothly picked up without stopping the motor (speed search method).
Auto-restart after momentary power Automatic restart is available without stopping motor after a momentary power failure (speed search method). When "Smooth recovery" mode is
failure selected, the motor speed drop is held minimum. (The inverter searches the motor speed, and smoothly returns to setting frequency. Even if the motor
circuit is temporarily opened, the inverter operates without a hitch. )
Slip compensation The inverter output frequency is controlled according to the load torque to keep motor speed constant. When the value is set at
"0.00" and "Torque-vector" is set at "active", the compensation value automatically selects the Fuji standard motor.
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Basic Wiring Diagram
Keypad panel Operation
The following diagram is for reference only. For detailed wiring diagrams, refer to the relevant instruction manual.
Operation using the factory settings
Power supply
1-phase L1/L Connect the inverter to the power supply and the motor. Then, turn
200 to 240V
50/60Hz
L2/N on the power to enable variable speed operation.
* MCCB
ELCB
or
[ Operation method ]
Power supply L1/R U * Motor 1. Run/Stop ................ Press or key on the keypad panel.
3-phase
400 to 480V L2/S V M 2. Setting frequency .... Press or key on the keypad panel.
50/60Hz
or L3/T W
200 to 230V * MCCB G G (*5)
or
50/60Hz
ELCB NOTES:
P1 P1 *1) When connecting an optional DC REACTOR, remove the
P (+) P (+)
(*1) jumper wire that connects the terminals [P1] and [P+].
POT power supply 13 DB E
*2) Keep the control circuit wires at least 100mm away from the
12 N (-)
Analog input Voltage input Where DC REACTOR * main circuit wires and put them in separate ducts to prevent
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is used noise and resultant malfunctions. When control wiring crosses
Current input C1
30 30C the main wiring, ensure that they cross each other at right
30B
Alarm output (for any fault) angles.
PLC
*3) For the wiring of the control circuit, use shielded or twisted
FWD 30A
REV
wires with the shortest possible length. (When using shielded
P24 wires, connect one end of the shields to the inverter ground
X1
Y2
Digital input X2
Y1
Transistor output terminal and leave the other end free.)
X3
CME
*4) If there is a magnetic contactor or a solenoid close to the
X4 inverter, connect a surge suppresser to the coil in parallel
X5
connection. Keep the wiring length to a minimum.
CM Analog/
pulse changeover *5) Terminal for grounding the motor.
Analog/pulse output FM switch
Connect it, if necessary.
* Option
* External braking resistor (DB) Run/Stop operation and frequency setting through external signals
2 (CM)
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Power supply G P DB (THR) When “1” is set at , you can set a frequency by using an
1-phase L1/L (*4)
200 to 240V L2/N input signal for 0 to 10V DC. When “2” is set at , you can
50/60Hz DB
* MCCB
ELCB
or P (+) set a frequency by using an input signal for 4 to 20mA DC. In
Power supply L1/R U * Motor both cases, set “1” at .
3-phase
400 to 480V L2/S V M
50/60Hz
or
L3/T W NOTES:
200 to 230V * MCCB
or
G G (*5) *1) When connecting an optional DC REACTOR, remove the
50/60Hz
ELCB
jumper wire that connects the terminals [P1] and [P+].
P1 P1
P (+) P (+)
*2) If there is a magnetic contactor or a solenoid close to the
(*1)
3 DB E inverter, connect a surge suppresser to the coil in parallel
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2 connection. Keep the wiring length to a minimum.
Voltage input N (-)
(0 to +10V DC) 12
Where DC REACTOR *
Analog input 1 11 is used
*3) For the wiring of the control circuit, use shielded or twisted
Current input wires with the shortest possible length. When using shielded
30 30C
(4 to 20mA DC) C1
30B
wires, connect the shields to the inverter ground terminal.
Alarm output
(for any fault) *4) (THR) terminal function can be used by assigning code “8”
Forward PLC 30A (External fault) to any of X1 to X5 terminal (function code
command FWD E01 to E05).
Reverse REV
command
X1
*5) Terminal for grounding the motor.
P24
Digital input X2 Connect it, if necessary.
Y2
X3 Transistor output
Y1
X4
CME FM Pulse
X5 counter (*Digital freq. meter)
CM Analog/
Analog monitor pulse changeover To terminal 11
FM switch
Analog meter
To terminal 11 * Option
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Terminal Functions
Terminal Functions
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks Func. code
P(+), N(-) For DC link circuit Used for DC bus connection system.
P(+), DB For EXTERNAL
Connect the EXTERNAL BRAKING RESISTOR (Option)
BRAKING RESISTOR
G Grounding Ground terminal for inverter chassis (housing).
Analog 13 Potentiometer
power supply +10V DC power supply for frequency setting POT (POT: 1 to 5kΩ) • Allowable maximum output current : 10mA
input
12 Voltage input • 0 to +10V DC/0 to 100% (0 to +5V DC/0 to 100% ) • Input impedance: 22kΩ F01, C30
• Reversible operation can be selected by function setting. • Allowable maximum input voltage: ±15V DC
0 to ±10V DC /0 to ±100% (0 to ±5V DC/0 to ±100%) • If input voltage is 10 to 15V DC, the inverter estimates
it to10V DC.
(PID control) Used for PID control reference signal or feedback signal. F01, H21
(PTC thermistor input) The PTC thermistor (for motor protection) can be connected to terminal C1 - 11. H26, H27
11 Common Common for analog signal Isolated from terminal CME and CM.
Digital FWD Forward operation FWD: ON ..... The motor runs in the forward direction. When FWD and REV are simultaneously ON, the motor F02
input command FWD: OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops. decelerates and stops.
REV Reverse operation REV: ON ..... The motor runs in the reverse direction.
command REV: OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops.
X1 Digital input 1 These terminals can be preset as follows. • ON state maximum input voltage: 2V E01 to E05
X2 Digital input 2 (maximum source current : 5mA)
• OFF state maximum terminal voltage: 22 to 27V
X3 Digital input 3 (allowable maximum leakage current: 0.5mA)
X4 Digital input 4
X5 Digital input 5
(SS1) Multistep freq. (SS1) : 2 (0, 1) different frequencies are selectable. Frequency 0 is set by F01 (or C30). C05 to C19
(SS2) selection (SS1,SS2) : 4 (0 to 3) different frequencies are selectable. (All signals of SS1 to SS8 are OFF)
(SS4) (SS1,SS2,SS4) : 8 (0 to 7) different frequencies are selectable.
(SS8) (SS1,SS2,SS4,SS8) : 16 (0 to 15) different frequencies are selectable.
(RT1) ACC / DEC time selection (RT1) : 2 (0, 1) different ACC / DEC times are selectable. Time 0 is set by F07/F08. F07, F08
E10, E11
(BX) Coast-to-stop (BX): ON ..... Motor will coast-to-stop. (No alarm signal will be output.) • The motor restarts from 0Hz by turning off BX with the H11
command operation command (FWD or REV) ON.
• Assigned to terminal X4 at factory setting.
(RST) Alarm reset (RST): ON ..... Faults are reset. (This signal should be held for more than 0.1s.) • During normal operating, this signal is ignored.
• Assigned to X5 at factory setting.
(THR) Trip command (THR): OFF ..... "OH2 trip" occurs and motor will coast-to-stop. This alarm signal is held internally.
(External fault)
(Hz2/Hz1) Freq. set 2 / (Hz2/Hz1): ON ..... Freq. set 2 is effective. If this signal is changed while the inverter is running, F01 / C30
Freq. set 1 the signal is effective only after the inverter stops.
(M2/M1) Motor 2 / Motor 1 (M2/M1): ON ..... The motor circuit parameter and V/f characteristics are changed If this signal is changed while the inverter is running, P01 to P10 /
to the second motor's ones. the signal is effective only after the inverter stops. A10 to A19
(DCBRK) DC brake command (DCBRK): ON ..... The DC injection brake is effective. (In the inverter deceleration mode) If the operation command(FWD/REV) is input while DC braking F20 to F22
is effective, the operation command (FWD/REV) has priority.
(TL2/TL1) Torque limiter 2 / (TL2/TL1): ON ..... Torque limiter 2 is effective. F40, F41 /
Torque limiter 1 E16, E17
(UP) UP command (UP): ON ..... The output frequency increases. When UP and DOWN commands are simultaneously F01, C30
ON, DOWN signal is effective.
(DOWN) DOWN command (DOWN): ON ..... The output frequency decreases.
• The output frequency change rate is determined by ACC / DEC time.
• Restarting frequency can be selected from 0Hz or setting value at the time of stop.
(WE-KP) Write enable for KEYPAD (WE-KP): ON ..... The data is changed by KEYPAD.
(Hz/PID) PID control cancel (Hz/PID): ON ..... The PID control is canceled, and frequency setting by KEYPAD H20 to H25
( or )is effective.
(IVS) Inverse mode changeover (IVS): ON ..... Inverse mode is effective in analog signal input. If this signal is changed while the inverter is running, the signal F01, C30
is effective only after the inverter stops.
(LE) Link enable (RS485, Bus) (LE): ON ..... The link opereation is effective. Used to switch operation between ordinary RS485: Standard, Bus: Option H30
operation and link operation to communication.
PLC PLC terminal Connect PLC power supply to avoid malfunction of the inverter that has SINK type digital
input, when PLC power supply is off.
CM Common Common for digital signal Isolated from CME and 11.
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Terminal Functions
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks Func. code
Analog FM Analog monitor Output voltage (0 to 10V DC) is proportional to selected function’s value as follows. Allowable maximum output current: 2mA F30, F31
output The proportional coefficient and bias value can be preset.
• Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (0 to max. frequency)
• Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) (0 to max. frequency)
• Output current (0 to 200%)
• Output voltage (0 to 200%)
• Output torque (0 to 200%)
• Load factor (0 to 200%)
• Input power (0 to 200%)
• PID feedback value (0 to 100%)
• DC link circuit voltage (0 to 1000V)
(11) (Common)
Pulse FM Pulse rate monitor • Pulse rate mode : Pulse rate is proportional to selected function’s value* (50% duty pulse) Allowable maximum output current : 2mA F33 to F35
output • Average voltage mode : Average voltage is proportional to selected function’s value*
(2670p/s pulse width control)
* Kinds of function to be output is same as those of analog output (FM).
(11) (Common)
Transistor P24 DC voltage supply Power supply for transistor output load. (+24V DC, 50mA max.)
output
Y1 Transistor output 1 Output the selected signals from the following items. • ON state maximum output voltage : 2V E20, E21
Y2 Transistor output 2 (Allowable maximum sink current : 50mA)
• OFF state maximum leakage current : 0.1mA
(Allowable maximum voltage : 27V)
(RUN) Inverter running Outputs ON signal when the output frequency is higher than starting frequency.
(FAR) Frequency equivalence Outputs ON signal when the difference between output frequency and setting frequency is E30
signal smaller than FAR hysteresis width.
(FDT) Frequency level detection Outputs ON signal by comparison of output frequency and preset value (level and hysteresis). E31, E32
(LU) Undervoltage Outputs ON signal when the inverter stops by undervoltage while the operation command is ON.
detection signal
(B/D) Torque polarity Outputs ON signal in braking or stopping mode, and OFF signal in driving mode.
(TL) Torque limiting Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in torque-limiting mode.
(IPF) Auto-restarting Outputs ON signal during auto restart operation (Instantaneous power failure) mode. (including "restart time")
(OL) Overload early warning • Outputs ON signal when the electronic thermal value is higher than preset alarm level. E33 to E35
• Outputs ON signal when the output current value is higher than preset alarm level.
CME Common (transistor Common for transistor output signal. Isolated from terminals CM and 11.
output)
Relay 30A, 30B Alarm relay output Outputs a contact signal when a protective function is activated. • Contact rating : F36
output 30C 250V AC, 0.3A, cosø=0.3
Changeable exciting mode active or non-exciting mode active by function "F36". 48V DC, 0.5A, non-inductive (for LVD)
42V DC, 0.5A, non-inductive (for UL/cUL)
LINK RS485 I/O terminal Connect the RS485 link signal.
Terminal Arrangement
Main circuit Control circuit
terminals terminals
PRG
RESET RUN
FUNC
DATA STOP
FVR-E11
WARNING
30A 30B Y1 C1 FM X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 PLC
PRG
RESET RUN PRG
RESET RUN PRG
RUN 30C Y2 CME 11 12 13 CM FWD REV CM P24
RESET
FUNC
DATA STOP FUNC
DATA STOP FUNC
STOP
DATA
30A 30B Y1 C1 FM X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 PLC 30A 30B Y1 C1 FM X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 PLC L1/R L2/S L3/T DB P1 P(+) N(-) U V W
30C Y2 CME 11 12 13 CM FWD REV CM P24 30C Y2 CME 11 12 13 CM FWD REV CM P24 30A 30B Y1 C1 FM X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 PLC
30C Y2 CME 11 12 13 CM FWD REV CM P24
DB P1 P(+) N(-) DB P1 P(+) N(-)
G G
L1/R L2/S L3/T U V W G L1/R L2/S L3/T U V W G G L1/R L2/S L3/T DB P1 P(+) N(-) U V W G
G G
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Keypad Panel Functions and Operations
Keypad panel
LED monitor Operation mode indication
In Operation mode: RUN :
Displays the setting frequency, output current, This LED goes on during operating.
voltage, motor speed, or line speed. PANEL CONTROL :
In Trip mode: When Function code is set at ,
Displays code indicating the cause of trip. , or (Keypad operation), this LED
goes on.
Unit indication
Displays the unit of the value
shown on the LED monitor.
Program/Reset key
Run key
Switches between operation
mode and program mode. Starts the inverter.
When tripped: In Stop mode:
Releases the trip-stop state and Invalid when the function code
changes to operation mode. is set at
(external operation).
Stop key
Function/Data select key
Stops the inverter.
Changes the displayed values of LED monitor, selects and In Operation mode:
stores the function codes and data codes. Invalid when the function code is set
at (external operation).
Up/Down keys
In Operation mode:
Increases or decreases the frequency or motor speed.
In Program mode:
Increases or decreases function code number and data set value.
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The keypad panel modes are classified in the following 5 modes.
Mode Program mode Program mode
Stop mode Operation mode Trip mode
Monitor, keys (operation stopped) (during operation)
Displays the set frequency, Displays the output Displays the trip
Displays the function code Displays the function code output current, output frequency, output current, content or alarm
or data code. (Blinking) or data code. (Lighting) voltage, motor speed, line output voltage, motor history. (Blinking
speed. (Blinking) speed, line speed. (Lighting) or lighting)
Indicates the PRG mode Indicates the PRG mode Unit indication of the Unit indication of the
during stopping. during operation. above value. above value. None
PANEL Indicates whether keypad panel operation or external signal operation. None
CONTROL (ON during keypad panel operation) (Lighting)
Indicates the operation Indicates during Indicates the operation Indicates during Indicates “stopping
RUN has stopped. operation. has stopped. operation. in trip mode.”
( RUN not lit) ( RUN lighting) ( RUN not lit) ( RUN lighting) ( RUN lighting)
Switches to the stop Changes to operation Switches to “Program Switches to “Program Releases the trip
mode. mode. mode (operation mode during operation.” and switches to
stopped).” “stop mode” or
“operation mode.”
Changes the display between function code and Shifts the value on the LED monitor and the unit of
data code, stores data code, and then updates the unit indication LED. Invalid
function codes.
Increases/decreases Increases/decreases the Increases/decreases the setting of frequency, Displays the alarm
Keys function code number data code number and motor speed, line speed. history.
and data code. stores data temporary.
Invalid Invalid Switches to operation Invalid Invalid
mode.
* Procedure for selecting function codes and data codes (Ex. Changing data code from to of function code )
×2
Change of Change of setting frequency
unit indication (digital setting)
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Function settings
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Fundamental Functions
Function Min.
Setting range unit Factory setting
Code Name
Basic Data protection 0 : Data change enable
- 0
Functions 1 : Data protection
Frequency command 1 0 : KEYPAD operation ( or key)
1 : Voltage input (terminal 12) (0 to +10V DC, 0 to +5V DC)
2 : Current input (terminal C1) (4 to 20mA DC)
3 : Voltage and current input (terminals 12 and C1)
4 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12)(0 to ±10V DC) - 0
5 : Inverse mode operation (terminal 12) (+10 to 0V DC)
6 : Inverse mode operation (terminal C1) (20 to 4mA DC)
7 : UP/DOWN control 1 (initial freq. = 0Hz)
8 : UP/DOWN control 2 (initial freq. = last value)
Operation method 0 : KEYPAD operation (forward/reverse : by signal input)
1 : FWD or REV command signal operation
- 2
2 : KEYPAD operation (FWD)
3 : KEYPAD operation (REV)
Maximum frequency 1 50 to 400Hz 1Hz 60
Base frequency 1 25 to 400Hz 1Hz 60
Rated voltage 1 0(Free), 320 to 480V (400V class) 380
1V
( at Base frequency 1 ) 0(Free), 80 to 240V (200V class) 220
Maximum voltage 1 320 to 480V (400V class) 400
1V
( at Maximum frequency 1 ) 80 to 240V (200V class) 200
Acceleration time 1 0.01 to 3600s 0.01s 6.00
Deceleration time 1 0.01 to 3600s 0.01s 6.00
Torque boost 1 0 : Automatic (for constant torque load)
1 : Manual (for variable torque load)
1 0
2 : Manual (for proportional torque load)
3 to 31 : Manual (for constant torque load)
Electronic thermal (Select) 0 : Inactive
overload relay 1 : Active (for 4-pole standard motor) - 1
for motor 1 2 : Active (for 4-pole inverter motor)
(Level) Approx. 20 to 135% of rated current 0.01A *1)
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 10.0 min 0.1min 5.0
Electronic thermal 0 : Inactive
overload relay 1 : Active (for external braking resistor : DBMM-MC) - 0
(for braking resistor) 2 : Active (for external braking resistor : TK80W 120Ω)
Restart mode after 0 : Inactive (Trip and alarm when power failure occurs.)
momentary power failure 1 : Inactive (Trip, and alarm when power recovers.)
2 : Inactive (Deceleration stop, and alarm.) - 1
3 : Active (Momentarily stops and restarts at output frequency of before power failure)
4 : Active (Momentarily stops and restarts at starting frequency)
Frequency (High) 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 70
limiter (Low) 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 0
Gain (for frequency setting signal) 0.0 to 200.0% 0.1% 100.0
Bias frequency –400 to +400Hz 1Hz 0
DC brake (Starting freq.) 0.0 to 60.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0
(Braking level) 0 to 100% 1% 0
(Braking time) 0.0 (DC brake inactive), 0.1 to 30.0s 0.1s 0.0
Starting frequency (Freq.) 0.1 to 60.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.5
(Holding time) 0.0 to 10.0s 0.1s 0.0
Stop frequency 0.1 to 6.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.2
Motor sound (Carrier freq.) 0.75 to 15kHz 1kHz 2
(Sound tone) 0 : Level 0 2 : Level 2
- 0
1 : Level 1 3 : Level 3
FMA, FMP (Select) 0 : Analog output (FMA)
1 : Pulse output (FMP) - 0
NOTES:
*1) Typical value of standard Fuji 4P motor.
*2) Percent shall be set according to FUNCTION CODE : P02 or A11, Motor capacity.
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The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Motor Parameters
Function Min.
Setting range Factory setting
Code Name unit
Motor 1 Number of motor 1 poles 2 to 14 2 4
Motor 1 (Capacity) 3.7kW or smaller : 0.01 to 5.50 kW
0.01kW *1)
5.5kW or larger : 0.01 to 11.00 kW
(Rated current) 0.00 to 99.9 A 0.01A *1)
(Tuning) 0 : Inactive
1 : Active (One time tuning of %R1 and %X ( on motor stopping mode )) - 0
2 : Active (One time tuning of %R1, %X and Io ( on motor running mode ))
(On-line Tuning) 0 : Inactive
- 0
1 : Active (Real time tuning of %R2)
(No-load current) 0.00 to 99.9 A 0.01A *1)
(%R1 setting) 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1)
(%X setting) 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1)
(Slip compensation control 1) 0.00 to +15.00Hz 0.01Hz 0.00
(Slip compensation response time) 0.01 to 10.00s 0.01s 0.5
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Function settings
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
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Protective Functions
Function Description LED monitor
Overcurrent protection • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent resulting from overload. During
(Short-circuit) • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent due to a short-circuit in the acceleration
(Ground fault) output circuit. During
• Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent due to a ground fault in the deceleration
output circuit. While running at
constant speed
Overvoltage protection • The inverter stops when it detects an overvoltage in the DC link circuit. • 400V series : 800V DC or more During
200V series : 400V DC or more acceleration
During
• Protection is not assured if
deceleration
excess AC line voltage is applied While running at
inadvertently. constant speed
Incoming surge • Protects the inverter against surge voltage between the main circuit power line • The inverter may be tripped by some other
protection and ground. protective function.
• Protects the inverter against surge voltage in the main circuit power line.
Undervoltage • Stops the inverter when the DC link circuit voltage drops below undervoltage level. • 400V series : 400V DC or less
protection • 200V series : 200V DC or less
Input phase loss • The inverter is protected from being damaged when open-phase fault occurs.
protection
Overheat protection • Stops the inverter when it detects excess heat sink temperature in case of
cooling fan failure or overload.
• When the external braking resistor overheats, the inverter stops discharging and
running.
Electronic thermal • This function stops the inverter by detecting an inverter overload.
overload relay • This function stops the inverter by detecting an overload in a standard motor or Motor 1 overload
(Motor protection) inverter motor. Motor 2 overload
Stall prevention • When an output current exceeds the limit during acceleration, this function lowers • The stall prevention function can be disabled.
(Momentary output frequency to prevent the occurrence of an OC1 trip.
overcurrent limitation)
External alarm input • The inverter stops on receiving external alarm signals. • Use THR terminal function (digital input).
Alarm output • The inverter outputs a relay contact signal when the inverter issued an alarm and • Output terminals: 30A, 30B, and 30C
(for any fault) stopped. • Use the RST terminal function for signal input.
Alarm reset command • An alarm-stop state of the inverter can be cleared with the RESET key or by a • Even if main power input is turned off, alarm
digital input signal (RST). history and trip-cause data are retained.
Alarm history memory • Stores up to four instances of previous alarm data.
Storage of data on • The inverter can store and display details of the latest alarm history data.
cause of trip
Memory error • The inverter checks memory data after power-on and when the data is written. If
a memory error is detected, the inverter stops.
KEYPAD panel • If an error is detected in communication between the inverter and KEYPAD when • When operated by external signals, the inverter
communication error the Keypad panel is being used, the inverter stops. continues running. The alarm output (for any
fault) is not output. Only Er2 is displayed.
CPU error • If the inverter detects a CPU error caused by noise or some other factor, the
inverter stops.
NOTES :
1)Retaining alarm signal when auxiliary controll power supply is not used :
If the inverter power supply is cut off while an internal alarm signal is being output, the alarm signal cannot be retained.
2)To issue the RESET command, press the key on the KEYPAD panel or connect terminals RST and CM once and disconnect them afterwards.
3)Fault history data is stored for the past four trips.
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External Dimensions
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
6
5
6
PRG PRG
RESET RUN RESET RUN
FUNC FUNC
DATA STOP DATA STOP
130 (H)
130 (H)
FVR-E11 FVR-E11
120
118
WARNING WARNING
M2.5 M2.5
2-R2.6
6
5
6
5 5 M3.5 16.5 D3 5.2 5.2 M4 19 D3
D4 D4
FVR0.75E11S-7JE *)
FVR0.4, 0.75E11S-4JE *)
FVR0.1, 0.2, 0.4E11S-7JE
FVR1.5, 2.2E11S-4JE
FVR0.1 to 0.75E11S-2JE
FVR1.5, 2.2E11S-2JE
*) : Cooling fan not provided
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
PRG
PRG RUN
RESET RUN RESET
FUNC
FUNC DATA STOP
DATA STOP
130 (H)
118
FVR-E11
220 (H)
WARNING FVR-E11
205
WARNING
M2.5 M2.5
2-R2.6
5.2 5.2 M4 D3
6
2-R3
D4
M5
7
6 6 96.7
116.7 (D3)
146.1 (D4)
Fig. 5 Power
supply
Nominal
applied Type
Dimensions(mm)
Fig.
voltage motor(kW) W H D D1 D2 D3 D4
KEYPAD PANEL (Common for all models) 1-phase 0.1 FVR0.1E11S-7JE 70 130 96 86 10 38.2 85.2 1
200V 0.2 FVR0.2E11S-7JE 70 130 101 86 15 43.2 90.2 1
70 34.32
0.4 FVR0.4E11S-7JE 70 130 118 86 32 60.2 107 1
4.75 60.5 4.75 12.5 21.82 0.75 FVR0.75E11S-7JE 106 130 126 86 40 62.5 115 2
1.5 FVR1.5E11S-7JE 170 130 158 86 72 94.5 147 3
4.75
PRG
RUN
RESET
1.5 FVR1.5E11S-4JE 106 130 170 106 64 86.5 159 2
FUNC
15
DATA
STOP
2.2 FVR2.2E11S-4JE 106 130 170 106 64 86.5 159 2
3.7 FVR3.7E11S-4JE 170 130 158 86 72 94.5 147 3
4.75
2-ø3.2
Counter bore ø6.6, depth 4 5.5 FVR5.5E11S-4JE 180 220 158 - - 117 146 4
60.5±0.3
48.25±0.5 7.5 FVR7.5E11S-4JE 180 220 158 - - 117 146 4
17 53
3-phase 0.1 FVR0.1E11S-2JE 70 130 96 86 10 38.2 85.2 1
26 200V 0.2 FVR0.2E11S-2JE 70 130 101 86 15 43.2 90.2 1
22.25±0.5
32.5±0.3
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Options
Reactor, Filter, and Other Accessories
Name (Type) Function Mounting position
Arrester Suppresses induced lightning surges from power source, thus protecting all
(CN23232) (CN2324E) equipment connected the power source.
Ferrite ring for reducing Reduces radio frequency noise. If the wiring between motor and inverter is shorter
radio noise than 20m, use the ferrite ring in the power supply side. If longer than 20m, use it in
(ACL-40B) the output side.
Power filter Prevents the noise generated from the inverter.
(FHF-TA/¤¤/250)
(FHF-TA/¤¤/500)
EMC compliance filter This is a special filter which complies with the European EMC (Emission) Directive.
(EFL-¤¤¤E11-7) This filter should be used together with a ferrite core.
Note: Other prereguisites must be fulfilled to ensure compliance with EMC
(EFL-¤¤¤E11-4) Directives.
(EFL-¤¤¤E11-2) Refer to this filters operation manual for details. Power supply
Output circuit filter Connected to the output circuit of inverters under low-noise operation with carrier
(OFL-¤¤¤-¤) frequency from 8 to 15kHz, this filter has the following functions:
(OFL-¤¤¤-¤4A) q Suppressing fluctuation of motor terminal voltage. MCCB
Protects the motor insulation from being damaged by surge voltage. (400V or
series) ELCB
w Suppressing leakage current from output side wiring.
Reduces the leakage current caused when several motors are operated in
parallel or connected with long wiring.
* Total wiring length should be less than 400m.
e Suppressing radial noise or inductive noise from output side wiring.
Effective noise suppression device for long wiring applications such as plant.
Note: When connecting OFL-MMM-M, be sure to set the carrier frequency F26 at R S T
8kHz or over.
UVW
DC REACTOR(DCR) [Use the DCR to normalize the power supply in the following cases.]
(DCR4-¤¤¤) q The power transformer capacity is 500kVA or over and exceeds the inverter
(DCR2-¤¤¤) rated capacity by 10 times. Magnetic
w The inverter and a thyristor converter are connected with the same transformer. contactor
* Check if the thyristor converter uses a commutation reactor. If not, AC reactor
must be connected to the power supply side.
e Overvoltage trip occurs due to open/close of the phase-advancing capacitor for L1/R L2/S L3/T
the power supply lines. P1
r The voltage unbalance exceeds 2%.
P(+)
Max. voltage [V] – Min. Voltage [V]
Voltage unbalance (%) = × 67
Three-phase average voltage [V]
Inverter
(IEC 61800-3 (5.2.3))
Power transformer capacity
UVW
RST
Commutation UVW
reactor
reactor
Inverter
Series
DC
connected
reactor
Thyristor Power-factor
converter correcting
M capacitor
Motor
M
[For improving input power-factor, reducing harmonics]
• Used to reduce input harmonic current (correcting power-factor) Motor
Surge absorber S2-A-0: for magnetic contactor
(Surge suppressor) S1-B-0: for mini control relay, or timer
(S2-A-0)
(S1-B-0)
Frequency meter Analog frequency meter
(TRM-45) TRM-45: 45mm square
(FM-60) FM-60: 60mm square
Frequency setting device Frequency setting potentiometer (mounted externally)
(RJ-13)
Copy unit For batch data transfer (read, store, write) between an inverter unit and the copy
(CP-E11S) unit
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Options
Name (Type) Dimension [Unit: mm]
39.5 MIN
78 MAX
or Ferrite ring Inverter Q’ty
noise (ACL-40B) ELCB Contactor turns wire size [mm2]
35
L1/R U
NAME PLATE
2 2 8, 14
13±0.3
Motor
80
EMC Compliance Power Nominal Filter Rated Rated Leakage Dimensions [mm] Mass
Filter W D supply applied Inverter type voltage current current [kg]
W1 voltage motor Type [V] [A] [mA]
(EFL-¤¤E11-¤) [kW] W W1 H H1 D
Single- 0.1 to 0.4 FVR0.1 to 0.4E11S-7JE EFL-0.4E11-7 200 6.5 21 71 55 189 178 36 0.5
phase 0.75 FVR0.75E11S-7JE EFL-0.75E11-7 to 18 21 110 80 191 165 36 0.8
200V*
1.5, 2.2 FVR1.5, 2.2E11S-7JE EFL-2.2E11-7 240 29 21 174 145 191 165 41 1.2
H1
H
Three- 0.4 to 0.75 FVR0.4 to 0.75E11S-4JE EFL-0.75E11-4 5 12 110 80 191 165 41 0.8
380
phase 1.5, 2.2 FVR1.5, 2.2E11S-4JE EFL-2.2E11-4 10 12 110 80 191 165 41 1.0
400V* to
3.7 FVR3.7E11S-4JE EFL-4.0E11-4 15 12 174 145 191 165 46 1.4
480
5.5, 7.5 FVR5.5, 7.5E11S-4JE EFL-7.5E11-4 30 25 182 145 278 252 50 1.9
Three- 0.1 to 0.75 FVR0.1 to 0.75E11S-2 EFL-0.75E11-2 200 6.5 3.0 75 60 135 122.5 60 0.5
phase 1.5 to 3.7 FVR1.5 to 3.7E11S-2 EFL-4.0E11-2 to 26 3.0 100 80 158 130 80 1.1
200V
5.5, 7.5 FVR5.5, 7.5E11S-2 EFL-7.5E11-2 240 53 11 137 100 200 170 115 2.7
7 × 11
H
Wiring equipment
Magnetic contactor (MC) Recommended wire size [mm2]
Nominal MCCB or ELCB
Power Input circuit
applied Rated current [A] Input circuit Output DCR DB
supply Inverter type Output [L1/R, L2/S, L3/T]
motor circuit circuit circuit
voltage Without Without circuit Without
[kW] With DCR With DCR With DCR [U, V, W] [P1, P(+)] [P(+), DB, N(-)]
reactor reactor reactor
Single- 0.1, 0.2 FVR0.1, 0.2E11S-7JE 5
5
phase 0.4 FVR0.4E11S-7JE 10
SC-05 2.0
200V 0.75 FVR0.75E11S-7JE 10 15 SC-05 SC-05 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
1.5 FVR1.5E11S-7JE 15 20
2.2 FVR2.2E11S-7JE 20 30 SC-5-1 3.5
Three- 0.4, 0.75 FVR0.4, 0.75E11S-4JE 5
phase 1.5 FVR1.5E11S-4JE 5 10
400V SC-05
2.2 FVR2.2E11S-4JE 15 2.0
SC-05 SC-05 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
3.7 FVR3.7E11S-4JE 10 20
5.5 FVR5.5E11S-4JE 15 30 SC-4-0
7.5 FVR7.5E11S-4JE 20 40 SC-5-1 3.5
Three- 0.1 to 0.4 FVR0.1 to 0.4E11S-2JE 5
5
phase 0.75 FVR0.75E11S-2JE 10
200V SC-05 2.0
1.5 FVR1.5E11S-2JE 15 SC-05 2.0
10 SC-05 2.0 2.0
2.2 FVR2.2E11S-2JE 20 2.0
3.7 FVR3.7E11S-2JE 20 30 SC-5-1 3.5
5.5 FVR5.5E11S-2JE 30 50 SC-N1 SC-4-0 5.5
3.5
7.5 FVR7.5E11S-2JE 40 75 SC-5-1 SC-N2 SC-N1 3.5 8.0 3.5
NOTES :
• For molded-case circuit breakers (MCCB) and earth-leakage circuit breakers (ELCB), the required frame type and series depend on the facility transformer capacity and
other factors. When selecting optimal breakers, refer to the relevant technical data. • Also select the rated sensitive current of ELCB utilizing the technical data.
• The recommended wire sizes are based on the condition that the temperature inside the panel does not exceeds 50°C. • The above wires are 600V HIV insulated
cables (75°C). • Data in the above table may differ for different conditions (ambient temperature, power supply voltage, and other factors).
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Name (type) Functions and dimensions [Unit : mm]
Braking resistor [Standard type] [10%ED type]
[Standard type] Type Dimensions [mm] Mass
Fig. A Fig. B Fig. C Fig. D Fig.
200V 400V W W1 H H1 D [kg]
(DBMMM-M) W
DB0.75-2 DB0.75-4 A 64 – 310 295 67 1.3
W W1 W W
[10%ED type] DB2.2-2 – A 76 – 345 332 94 2.0
(DBMMM-MC) – DB2.2-4 A 64 – 470 455 67 2.0
DB3.7-2 – A 76 – 345 332 94 2.0
Standard – DB3.7-4 A 64 – 470 455 67 1.7
H1
H1
H1
H
H
type
H1
DB5.5-2 – B 142 90 450 430 67.5 4.5
H
– DB5.5-4 B 142 74 470 455 67 4.5
DB7.5-2 – B 156 90 390 370 90 5.0
7 7 5 – DB7.5-4 B 142 74 520 495 67 5.0
7 DB0.75-2C DB0.75-4C C 43 – 221 215 30.5 0.5
DB2.2-2C DB2.2-4C D 67 – 188 172 55 0.8
10%ED
1.2
DB3.7-2C DB3.7-4C D 67 – 328 312 55 1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
D
D
D
type
D
DB5.5-2C DB5.5-4C D 80 – 378 362 78 2.9
DB7.5-2C DB7.5-4C D 80 – 418 402 78 3.3
Ø4.5
4.5
33.77
(CBR-5S)
17.5
8
1
14.34
L=5000±50mm
2.5
23MAX.
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NOTES
Contact Fuji for details. • Megger test
Application to standard motors
• Single-phase motors When checking insulation resistance of the inverter,
• Driving a 400V standard motor Single-phase motors are not suitable for inverter-driven use a 500V megger and follow the instructions
When driving a 400V standard motor with an inverter, variable speed operation. Use three-phase motors. described in the instruction manual.
damage may occur in the insulation of motor. Use the * Even if a single-phase power supply is available, use Wiring
output circuit filter (OFL) if necessary after confirmation a three-phase motor, because the inverter provides
with the motor manufacturer.The use of Fuji Electric three-phase output. • Control circuit wiring length
Motor does not require the output circuit filter because of When conducting a remote control, limit the wiring
its reinforced insulation. Combination with peripheral device length between the inverter and operator box to 20m
• Torque characteristics and temperature rise • Installation location or less and use twisted shielded cable.
When the inverter is used to operate a standard motor, Use the inverter in an ambient temperature range • Wiring length between inverter and motor
the temperature rises a little higher than during operation between -10 to 50˚C. If long wiring is used between the inverter and the
by a commercial power supply. The cooling effect The inverter and braking resistor surfaces become hot motor, the inverter will overheat or trip because of
decreases in the low-speed range, reducing the under certain operating conditions. Install an inverter overcurrent (under the influence of high-frequency
allowable output torque. (If a constant torque is required on non-flammable material. current flowing into the floating capacity) in the wires
in the low-speed range, use a Fuji inverter motor or a connected to the phases. Ensure that the wiring is
• Installing Fuji Auto Breaker (MCCB)
motor equipped with a separately ventilating fan.) shorter than 50m for models 3.7kW or smaller,
Install a Fuji Auto Breaker (MCCB) or earth-leakage
• Vibration shorter than 100m for 5.5kW or larger. If these
circuit breaker in the primary circuit of the inverter to
lengths must be exceeded, lower the carrier
Use of an inverter does not increase vibration of a protect wires.
frequency or mount an output circuit filter (OFL).
standard motor, but when the motor is mounted to a • Magnetic contactor in the secondary circuit When wiring is longer than 50m, and Dynamic
machine, resonance may be caused by the natural
frequencies including the natural frequency of the
If a magnetic contactor is mounted in the secondary torque-vector control is selected, execute off-line
machine system. circuit for switching to the motor operation by tuning.
commercial power supply or for any other purposes,
* We recommend that you use rubber coupling or • Wiring size
anti-vibration rubber. ensure that the inverter and the motor are stopped
Select a cable with a sufficient capacity by referring
* We also recommend that you use the inverter jump before you turn on or off the contactor.
to the current value or recommended wire size.
frequency control function to avoid resonance point in • Magnetic contactor in the primary circuit
the motor operation. • Grounding
Do not open or close the magnetic contactor in the
Note that operation of a 2-pole motor at 60Hz or over Securely ground the inverter using the grounding
primary circuit more than once an hour. If frequent
may cause abnormal vibration. starts or stops are required during motor operation, terminal.
• Noise send FWD or REV signals to the control terminal. Selecting inverter capacity
When an inverter drives a standard motor, the motor • Protecting the motor • Driving standard motor
noise level increases compared with driven by a When you drive a motor with an inverter, the motor can Select an inverter from the capacity range of nominal
commercial power supply. To reduce noise, set the be protected with an electronic thermal relay function applied motors shown in the inverter standard
inverter carrier frequency at a high level. High-speed of the inverter. In addition to the operation level, set specifications table. When large starting torque is
operation at 60Hz or over can result in more noise. the motor type (standard motor, inverter motor). For required or acceleration or deceleration is required in
high-speed motors or water-cooled motors, set a small a short time, select an inverter with a capacity one
Application to special motors value as the thermal time constant and protect the class greater than the standard.
motor in combination with the “cooling system OFF”
• Explosion-proof motors • Driving special motor
signal. When driving several motors with an inverter,
When driving an explosion-proof motor with an inverter, Select an inverter that meets the following condition:
connect a thermal relay to each motor and turn on the
use a combination of a motor and an inverter that has Inverter rated current > Motor rated current
inverter’s electronic thermal relay function. If you
been approved in advance. Such approved products are
connect the motor thermal relay to the motor with a
available in our special product series. Contact Fuji for Transportation, storage
long cable, high-frequency current may flow into the
details. wiring floating capacity. This may cause the relay to When transporting or storing inverters, select the
• Submersible motors and pumps trip at a current lower than the set value for the thermal procedures and places that meet the environmental
These motors have a larger rated current than standard relay. If this happens, lower the carrier frequency or use conditions given in the inverter specifications. Ensure
motors. Select the inverter capacity so that these motors the output circuit filter (OFL). that the above environmental conditions are met also
can run within the inverter rated current. These motors • Power-factor correcting capacitor when transporting an inverter mounted to a machine.
differ from standard motors in thermal characteristics.
Do not mount the power-factor correcting capacitor in
Set a small value according to the thermal time constant
the inverter primary circuit. (Use the DC reactor to
of motor for setting electronic thermal relay function. improve the inverter power factor.) Do not use the
• Brake motors power-factor correcting capacitor in the inverter
For motors with parallel-connection brakes, obtain the secondary circuit. Overcurrent trip will occur, disabling
brake power from the primary circuit (commercial power motor operation.
supply). If you connect the brake power to the inverter
power output circuit by mistake, problems may occur.
• Reducing noise
Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped with Use of filter and shielded wires are typical measures
against noise that meets EMC Directives. For details,
series-connection brakes.
refer to the operation procedure manual.
• Geared motors
When the power transmission mechanism uses an oil- • Measures against surge current
lubricated gearbox or speed changer/reducer, continuous If OV trip occurs while the inverter is stopped or
motor operation at low speed may cause poor lubrication. operated under a light load, it is assumed that the
surge current is generated by open/close of the phase-
• Synchronous motors advancing capacitor in the power system.
It is necessary to use software suitable for the motor type.
* Connect a DC reactor to the inverter.
Information in this catalog is subject to change without notice. Printed in Japan 2001-9 (I01a/L99) Is50 FIS