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2 3 4 5 6 1 FR-HC2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INVERTER INST ALLA TION AND WIRING PA R A M E T E R S PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION SPECIFICA TIONS OUTLINE HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MA RUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAP AN IB(NA)-0600381ENG-F (121 1)MEE Printed in Japan S pec ifications subject to change with out notice.
A-1 Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi High Power F actor Converter . This Instruction Manual give s handling information and p r ecautions for use of this equipmen t. Incorrect handling might cause an unexpected fault. Befor e using the conv erter , please read this manual car efully to use the equip ment to its optimum.
A-2 (2) T rial ru n (3) Usage (4) Emergency stop (5) Maintenance, ins pection and p arts re placement (6) Disposal (7) General instruction Before starting the operation, each parameter must be confirmed and a djusted. A failure to do so may cause some machines to m ake unexpected motions.
I CONTENTS 1 O U T L I N E 1 1.1 Pre-operation inst ructions ....... ................................ .............. ............. 2 1.1.1 Features of FR-HC2 (high powe r factor converter) ............... ................ ................ ............
II 2.9.1 Connection diagram (when using with the FR-A700 series) ............. ................... ................ ......... 47 2.9.2 Wiring of main circuit ........................... ............. ................ ................ ................ .
III CONTENTS 3.4.13 DU/PU, terminal FM/AM monitor display selection (Pr. 46 to Pr. 48, Pr. 50, Pr. 52, Pr. 54) ....... 86 3.4.14 Operation selection at instan taneous power failure (Pr. 57) ..... ................ ................... ................ 89 3.
IV 6 SPECIFICATIONS 147 6.1 Rated specifications ...... ........................................................ ......... 148 6.2 Common specifications ...... ................................................ ............ 149 6.3 Outline dimensions ..
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 OUTLINE This chapter explains the "OUTLI NE" for use of thi s product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. 1.1 Pre-operation instruct ions .................................................. ......... 2 1.
2 Pre-operation instructions 1.1 Pre-operation instr uctions Incorrect handling may cause the e quipment to operate improperly , its life to be reduced consider ably , and in the worst case, the converter and inverter to be damaged .
3 1 OUTLINE Pre-operation instructions (1) Application of the Harmonic Suppress ion Guideline for Specific Consumer s T able 2 Conversion F actors for FR-A700 Series T able 3 Equivalent Ca pacity Limi.
4 Pre-operation instructions (c)Deciding whether to take harmo nic suppression measures When the out going harmonic current > th e maximum value per 1kW cont ract contract kW , a harmonic supp ression measures are required.
5 1 OUTLINE Pre-operation instructions 1.1.3 Product checking and parts identification Unpack the product and check the capacity plate on the front cover and the ra ting plate on the side to ensure that the model and rated output a gree with your orde r and the product is intact.
6 Pre-operation instructions Checkin g peripher al device s Peripheral devices Always install the included peripheral devices. Ch eck the model name of the each peripheral device . For the 400V class peripheral devices, H is indicated in front of the model name.
7 1 OUTLINE Converter and peripheral devices 1.2 Con v er ter and peripheral devices Earth (Ground) Three-phase AC power supply Use within the permissible power supply specifications of the converter . High power factor converter (FR-HC2) Install and wire correctly .
8 Precautions for selecting peripheral devices 1.3 Precautions for selecting peripheral de vices 1.3.1 Measures against noises (EMI) In this section, noises indicate those of more than 40th to 50 th high frequencies in a power distribution system, which generally assume irregular cond itions.
9 1 OUTLINE Precautions for selectin g peripheral devices EMC measures Noise T ransmission Path Measures 1) 2) 3) When the devices, which handle low-le vel signals and are susceptible to noises (s.
10 Precautions for selecting peripheral devices (4) Using options to suppress no ises By using the radio noise filter (FR-BIF) and the line noi se fi lter (FR-BLF), the noise radiated from the connection cable can be suppressed.
11 1 OUTLINE Precautions for selectin g peripheral devices 1.3.2 P eripheral device list (1) Circuit brea kers and magnetic cont actors Check the model of the conver ter and select peripheral devices a ccording to the capacity . Refer to the table below to prepare appropriate periphe ral devices.
12 Precautions for selecting peripheral devices (2) Fuse Installation of a fuse is recommended between a high power factor converter and an inverter . Select a fuse according to the capacity of the connected motor .
13 1 OUTLINE Precautions for selectin g peripheral devices 400V class Manufacturer: Mersen Jap an K.K. Contact: S un-Wa T echnos Corpora tion When installing several fuses in p arallel , leave 12mm or more between the fuses.
14 Precautions for selecting peripheral devices 1.3.3 Selecti ng the rated sensitivity curre nt for the earth leak age circuit breaker When using the earth leakage circuit brea ker with the inverter circuit, select its rated sensitivity current as follows.
15 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING This chapter provides an "INST ALLA TION AND WIRING" of this product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. 2.1 Removal and inst allation of the converter (FR-HC2) front cover ...
16 Removal and installation of th e converter (FR-HC2) front cover 2.1 R emov al and installation of the con ver ter (FR-HC2) fr ont co ver Removal of the operation p anel 1) Loosen the two fixed screws on the operati on panel. (These screws cannot be re moved.
17 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Removal and installation of th e converter (FR-HC2) front cover 30K or higher Removal Reinst allation NOTE Fully make sure that the front cover has been reinst alled sec urely . Always tighten the instal lation screws of the front cover .
18 Removal and installation of the outside box (FR- HCB2) fron t cover 2.2 R emo val and installation of the outside bo x (FR-HCB2) front co v er Removal Reinst allation NO TE Fully make sure that the front cover has been reinstalled secu rely .
19 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Installation 2.3 Installa tion Incorrect installation and conn ection may cause the equipme nt to operate improperly and its lifespan to be reduced considerably . Please handl e the unit properl y in accordance with the information on each section as well as the precautions in this manual.
20 Installation (2) Clearances ar ound the convert er T o ensure ease of heat radiation and ma intenance, leave at least the show n clear ance around the conver ter . At least the following clearance are requ ired under the converter as a wiri ng space, and above the converter as a heat radi ation space.
21 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Protruding the heatsink 2.4 Protr uding the hea tsink When installing a converter inside an enclosure, the heat gen er ated in the enclosure can be grea tl y reduced by protruding the heatsink of the converter . This installation method is recommended when downsizin g the enclosure and such.
22 Protruding the heatsink (2) Moving and removing the back installation frames (3) Inst alling the converter to the enclosure Protrude the heatsink of the converter from the installation enclosure, an d secure the conv erter using the top and bottom instal lation fra mes.
23 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Installation of pe ripheral devices 2.5 Installa tion of peripher al devices 2.5.1 Installation of re actor 1 and reactor 2 (1) Model name confirmation T ake caution as the app earances of the reactor 1 (FR- HCL21) and the reactor 2 (FR-HCL22) are very si milar .
24 Installation of peripheral devices (5) Installation orient ation T o prevent looseness, install the reactor 1 (FR-HCL 21) and the reactor 2 (FR-HCL22) on a horizon tal surface securely with screws or bolts. Do not install the m on a vertical w all.
25 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Installation of pe ripheral devices 2.5.3 Installation of filter capac itor (FR-HCC2-H280K to H56 0K) (1) Clearance Because the filter capacitor (FR-HCC2) generat es heat, leave sufficient space around i t. (2) Installation plac e Install the filter capacitor on nonflammable material.
26 Installation of peripheral devices (3) Environment Avoid places where the equipment is subjected to oil mist, flammable gases, fluff, dust, dirt, etc. Install the equipment in a clean place or protect it from suspended substances. Do not place a flammable material near the equipment.
27 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Main circuit terminal specifications 2.6 Main circuit ter minal specifica tions 2.6.1 Description of main circuit terminal Te r m i n a l Symbol T erminal Na me Descriptio n R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 Power input These terminals are used to detect power phase and pow er voltage, and to input control power .
28 Main circuit termin al specifications 2.6.2 T erminal arrangement of the main circuit terminal 200V class FR-HC2-7.5K FR- HC2-15K Screw size for terminals R1/L1 1 and S1/L21 is M4.
29 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Main circuit terminal specifications 400V class FR-HC2-H7.5K, H15K FR-HC2-H30K FR-HC2-H55K FR-HC2-H75K P/+ R4/ L14 S4/ L24 T4/ L34 R1/L11 S1/L21 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- S.
30 Main circuit termin al specifications FR-HC2-H1 10K FR-HC2-H160K, H220K FR-HC2-H280K FR-HC2-H400K, H560K N/- P/+ R1/L11 S1/L21 R/ L1 S/ L2 T/ L3 R4/ L14 S4/ L24 T4/ L34 Screw size (M4) Charge lamp .
31 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Main circuit terminal specifications 2.6.3 Cable sizes of the main control circ uit terminals and eart h (ground) terminals Select the recommended cable size to ensure that a voltage drop will be 2% max.
32 Main circuit termin al specifications 400V class (when input power supply is 440V) <Conver ter (FR-HC2)> <Out side box (FR-HCB2 )> <Reactor1 (FR-HCL21)> Model Name Te r m i n a l Screw Size Tigh tening To r q u e N m Crimping T erminal Cable Size HIV , etc.
33 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Main circuit terminal specifications <Reactor2 (FR- HCL22)> For the 55K or lower , the cable size is that of the cab le (HIV cable (600V class 2 vinyl-insu lated cable) etc.) with continuous maximum permissible temperature of 75 ° C.
34 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5 K to 75K, FR-HC2-H 7.5K to H220K) 2.7 W iring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5K to 75K, FR-HC2-H7.5K to H220K) Perform wiring securely to conform with the harmonic.
35 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5K to 75K, FR-HC2 -H7.5K to H220K) 2.7.2 Wiring of main circuit (1) Wiring of power supply and reactor 1 • Cable size differs by capacity . Select an appropria te cable by referring to 2.
36 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5 K to 75K, FR-HC2-H 7.5K to H220K) (2) Wiring of react or 1 and out side box • Cable size differs by the capacity . Select an appropriate cable by referring to 2.6.3 Cable sizes of th e main control cir cuit terminals and earth (gr ound) terminals (refer to page 31) and perform wiring.
37 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5K to 75K, FR-HC2 -H7.5K to H220K) (3) Wiring of out side box and reactor 2 • Cable size differs by capacity . Select an appropria te cable by referring to 2.6.3 Cable sizes of the main contr ol cir cuit terminals and earth (gr ound) terminal s (r efer to page 31) and perform wiring.
38 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5 K to 75K, FR-HC2-H 7.5K to H220K) (5) Wiring of high power factor co nverter and inverter • These units should be connected to transmit commands from t he high powe r factor converter to the inverter securely . Connection method differs depending on the inverter serie s .
39 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5K to 75K, FR-HC2 -H7.5K to H220K) (6) Wiring r eactor 1 and converter Supply power to the p ower detecting terminals (R/L1 , S/ L2, T/L3) separately from the main circuit wiring.
40 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-7.5 K to 75K, FR-HC2-H 7.5K to H220K) (8) Wiring of out side box and high power factor converter Use the cable shown in the below table for the connection. Converter terminal s ROH and SD are used for the control signal for the inru sh current limi t circuit inside the ou tside box.
41 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) 2.8 W iring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) Perform wiring securely to conform wi th the harmonic su ppr ession guid eline of the former Ministry of International T ra de and Industry (currently th e Japa nese Ministry of Economy , T rade and Indu stry).
42 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) NO TE • When connecting the converter to th e inverter , match the control log ic (sink logic (initial setting)/so urce logic). The converter does not o perate properly if the control log ic is different. (Refer to page 60 for the switching of the contro l logic.
43 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) 2.8.2 Wiring of main circuit (1) Wiring powe r supply and reactor 1 Use the cable shown in the be low table for the connection. Use the moulded case circuit breaker (MCCB), the earth leak age circuit breaker (EL B) or the magnetic contactor (MC) shown in the below table.
44 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) 1) Filter capacito r Install three filter capacitors in parallel to the output side of the reactor 1 or to the input side of the inrush current limi t MC as shown in the above diagram. Use the cable shown in the table below for the connection of filter capacitor .
45 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) (4) Wiring examp le of converter and inverter These units should be connected to transmit commands from the converter to the inverter securely . Connection method d iffers depending on the inve rter series .
46 Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H280K) (6) Wirin g the power supp ly and inver ter Connect the inverter control power su pply directly to the powe r supply without connecting a converter in betwe en.
47 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) 2.9 W iring of main circui t (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) Perform wiring securely to conform with the harmonic su ppr ession guide line of the former Ministry of Interna tional T rade and Industry (cu rrently the Japanese Ministry of Economy , Trade and Industry).
48 Wiring of main circui t (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) 2.9.2 Wiring of main circuit (1) Wiring power supp ly and reactor 1 Use the cable shown in the below table for the connection. Use the moulded case circuit brea ker (MCCB), the earth leakag e circuit b reaker (ELB) or the magnetic contactor shown in the below table.
49 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) (2) Wiring reactor 1, filter capacitor , limit re sistor , inru sh current limit MC, and reac tor 2 <Wiring example of 400K> <Wiring example of 560K> Limit resistor 0.
50 Wiring of main circui t (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) 1) Filter capacito r Install filter capacitors to the output side of the reactor 1 or to the i nput side of the inrush current limit MC as shown in the connection diagram on page 49 . Connect two units in parallel for 400K, and three units in p arallel for 560K.
51 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of main circuit (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) (4) Wiring examp le of converter and inverter These units should be connected to transmit commands from the converter to the inverter securely . Connection method d iffers depending on the inve rter series .
52 Wiring of main circui t (FR-HC2-H400K, H560K) (6) Wirin g the power supp ly and inver ter Connect the inverter control power su pply directly to the powe r supply without connecting a converter in betwe en. (7) Wiring filter capac itor alarm detector and convert er Use the cable shown in the below table for the connection.
53 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Notes on earthing (grounding) 2.10 Notes on ear thing (g r ounding) Always earth (ground) the converter with its accessories (reactor 1, reactor 2, outside box, filter capacitor).
54 Compatible inverter for the hi gh power factor converter (d) When the wiring length between the inverter and high po wer factor converter (between P and N) is long and they cannot be set in the sam.
55 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Compatible inverter for the high power factor converter 2.1 1.2 Inve rter parameter settings When using the converter with th e inverter , some inverter pa rameters must be set. The parameter settings differ by the inverter series.
56 Wiring of several inverte rs to one converter 2.12 W iring of se veral in v er ter s to one conv er ter Up to ten inverters can be connected to one converter . Be sure to use a converte r with the capacity higher than the total capacities of inverters.
57 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of several inverters to one converter Example of control circuit wiring FR-HC2 A720 30K X10 RDY RES RSO SD SE A720 15K X10 RES SD A720 5.
58 Wiring of control circuit 2.13 W iring of control cir cuit 2.13.1 Description of control circuit terminal indicates that termina l functions can be selected u sing Pr .
59 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of control circuit (2) Output signal (3) Output signals of FR-HC2 dedicated b oard (4) Communi cation USB connector and RS-485 terminal block cannot be used.
60 Wiring of control circuit 2.13.2 Changing the control logic The input signals are set to si nk logi c (SINK) when shipped from the factory . T o change the control logic, the j umper connector on the ba ck of the control terminal must be moved to the other position.
61 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of control circuit (4) Sink logic and source logic In the sink logic, a signal switches ON when a curre nt flows from the correspondin g signal input terminal . T erminal SD is common to the contact input signals.
62 Wiring of control circuit 2.13.3 Control circuit terminal layout (1) Common terminals of the contro l circuit (SD, 5, SE, SE2) T erminals SD, 5, SE, and SE2 are all co mmon terminals (0V) for I/O signals and are isolated from each o ther . Do not earth (ground) these terminals.
63 2 INST ALLA TION AND WIRING Wiring of control circuit (2) Signal input s by contactles s switches 2.13.4 Wiring instructions It is recommended to us e the cables of 0.75mm 2 g auge for connection to the control ci rcuit terminals. If the cable gauge u sed is 1.
64 Wiring of control circuit 2.13.5 When connecting the operation panel or parameter unit usi ng a connection cable Having an operation panel on the enclosure surface is conven ient. With a connection cable, you can moun t the operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) or p arameter unit (FR-PU07) to the enc losure surface, and connec t it to the converter.
1 65 2 4 5 6 3 3 P ARAMETERS This chapter provides the "P ARAMETERS" of this product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. 3.1 Operation p anel (FR-DU07-CNV) ................................................. 66 3.2 Parameter unit (FR-PU07), p arameter unit with battery p ack (FR-PU07BB(-L)).
66 Operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) 3.1 Oper ation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) 3.1.1 Names and functions of the operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) REMARKS FR-DU07-CNV cannot be used with the inve rter . If FR-D U 07-CNV is connected to an inverter , " Err ." flickers.
67 3 P ARAMETERS Operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) 3.1.2 Basic operation (factory setting) Parameter setting Faults history Monitor fault Input voltageat at the fault Bus voltage at the fault Energization time at the fault. (After Energization time, it goes back to a fault display .
68 Operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) 3.1.3 Changing the para meter setting value Changing example Change the Pr . 3 ROH terminal function selection setting. is displaye d... Why? appears ............. W rite disable error appears.............. Writ e error during operation For details, refer to page 126 .
69 3 P ARAMETERS Parameter unit (FR-PU07), parameter unit with batt ery pack (FR-PU07BB(-L)) 3.2 Parameter unit (FR-PU07), parameter unit with batter y pack (FR-PU07BB(-L)) Parameter setting and monit.
70 Parameter unit (FR-PU07), parameter unit w ith battery pack (FR-PU07BB(-L)) 3.2.3 Monitoring function (1) Monitor display overview a) Main mo nitor Shows the input frequency , input current, bus voltage, fault history and other monitor data. Press to display the monito ring list.
71 3 P ARAMETERS Parameter unit (FR-PU07), parameter unit with batt ery pack (FR-PU07BB(-L)) 3.2.4 Function menu Press in any operation mode to call the function menu , on which you can perf orm various functions. (1) Function menu list (2) Function menu trans ition REMARKS Some menus are not available.
72 Parameter unit (FR-PU07), parameter unit w ith battery pack (FR-PU07BB(-L)) 2 1 3 Pr.List 4 Pr.Clear 5 Alarm His 6 AlarmClear 7 INV.Reset 8 T/Shooting 9 S/W 10 Selectop 11 Option 12 PRCpy set 2 Pr.List 1 Setting Mode 3 Set Pr.List 4 Def.Pr.List SETTING MODE 0~9:Ser Pr.
73 3 P ARAMETERS Parameter list 3.3 Parameter list REMARKS indicates simple mode parameters. The parameters shaded in allow their settings to be changed during operation even if "1" (write disabled) is set to Pr . 77 Parameter write selection .
74 Parameter list Differ acco rding to capacities. (55K or lower/75K or higher) Differs according t o the voltage class. (200V class/400 V class) Parameters which can be set when t he plug-in option (FR-A7NC) is mounted. The setting is applied af ter converter reset or at the next power-ON.
75 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4 Description of par ameter s 3.4.1 Displaying and hiding ext ended parameters (Pr . 0) When Pr . 0 ="9999", only the simple mode parameters can be displayed on the operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) and parameter unit (FR-PU07).
76 Description of parameters 3.4.3 Input terminal function selection (Pr . 3 to Pr . 7) (1) Input terminal function ass ignment Use Pr . 3 to Pr . 7 to set the functions of the input terminals. Refer to the following table and set the parameters.
77 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.4 Operation selection of SOF signal and OH signal (Pr . 8, Pr . 9) <SOF signal input st atus and Pr . 8 setting for the conver ter operation > The converter does not operate at the Pr . 8 = "1" (NC cont act) setting while FR-A7NC is not mounte d.
78 Description of parameters 3.4.5 Output terminal function selection (Pr . 10 to Pr . 16) (1) Output signal list Functions of the output terminals can be set.
79 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.6 DC voltage control (Pr . 22 to Pr . 24, Pr . 80, Pr . 81) (1) Adjustment for t he DC volt age fluctuation (Pr . 80, Pr . 81) Adjust the fluctuation range of the DC voltage by setting Pr . 80 . Increasing the setting value reduces the DC voltage fluctuation caused by external disturbance.
80 Description of parameters 3.4.7 Input current detection function (Y12 signal, Y13 signal, Pr . 25 to Pr . 30) The input current during converter running can be detected and outpu t to the output terminal.
81 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.8 Displaying the life of the converter parts (Pr . 3 1 to Pr . 33) (1) Life alarm disp lay and signal output (Y 14 signal, Pr . 31 ) Whether any of the control circuit capacito r , cooling fan, and inrush current l imi t circuit has reached th e life alarm output level or not can be checked by Pr .
82 Description of parameters (2) Life display of the inrush curr ent limit circuit (Pr . 32) The life of the inrush current limit circuit (relay , contactor and inrush re sistor) is displayed in Pr .
83 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.10 Cooling fan operation selection (Pr . 36) In either of the following cases, fan o peration is regarded as faulty , and [FN] is displayed on the operation panel, an d the fa n fault (F AN) and alarm (LF) signals are o utput.
84 Description of parameters 3.4.12 Reference of the terminal FM (pulse train output) and termin al AM (analog output) (Pr . 45, Pr . 49, Pr . 51, Pr .
85 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (2) Reference fo r input power monitor (Pr . 51) , input volt age monitor (Pr . 53) , bus voltag e monitor (Pr . 55) , and current monitor (Pr . 56) . For the calibration of terminal FM, set the full-scale value of the connected meter whe n the pulse speed of terminal FM is 1440 pulse/s.
86 Description of parameters 3.4.13 DU/PU, terminal FM/AM monitor display sel ection (Pr . 46 to Pr . 48, Pr . 50, Pr . 52, Pr . 54) (1) Monitor description list (Pr . 52) Set the monitor to be displayed on the operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV) and parameter unit (FR-PU07) in Pr .
87 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (2) Operation p anel (FR-DU07-CNV) I/O terminal monitor (Pr . 52) When Pr . 52 = "25", the I/O te rminal states can be monitored on the operation panel (FR-DU07-CNV). The I/O t erminal mon itor is displa yed on the th ird monitor .
88 Description of parameters (3) Cum ulative pow er monitor an d clear (Pr . 46, Pr . 48) On the cumulative power monitor ( Pr . 52 = "8"), the input pow er is accumulated and updated in 100ms increments. (The value is stored in EEPROM every 1h.
89 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (6) Monitor switching with input terminal (Pr . 50, Pr . 52, Pr . 54) Monitoring item can be switched by ON/OFF of terminals X1 and X2. By setting 1 to 4 to the four digits of Pr . 52 (Pr . 54, Pr . 50) , monitor can be switched by the terminals.
90 Description of parameters 3.4.15 Free parameter (Pr . 58, Pr . 59) 3.4.16 Key lock selection of operation panel(Pr . 61) Setting dial and key op eration can be set invalid to avoid unintended changes to parameters. Set "10" to Pr .
91 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.17 Retry function (Pr . 65, Pr . 67 to Pr . 69) Retry operation automatically re sets a fault and rest arts the converter when the time set in Pr . 68 el apses after the converter trip. Retry operation is performed when Pr .
92 Description of parameters Using Pr . 65 , you can select the fault th at will cause a retry . No retry will be made for the fault not indicated. (Refer to page 126 for the fault description. ) indicates the faults select ed for retry . 3.4.
93 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (1) Reset selection Y ou can sele ct the enable condition of reset function (RES signal, reset command thro ugh communication) input. When Pr . 75 is set to any of "1, 3, 15, 17", a reset can be input only when the converter is tripped.
94 Description of parameters 3.4.19 Parameter write disable se lection (Pr . 77) (1) Disable parameter write (Setting "1") (2) Write p arameters during operation (Setting " 2") Parameter can be always written. The following parameter canno t be writte n whe n the converter is running with Pr .
95 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.20 Current control (Pr . 82, Pr . 83) Adjust the fluctuation range of current by setting Pr . 80 . Increasing the setting value reduces th e current fluctuation caused by external disturbance. Adjust the recovery time to the commanded cu rrent after a current fluctuation by setting Pr .
96 Description of parameters (2) Wiring and configu ration of PU connector communication syst em System configur ation Wiring of RS-485 compu ter Make connection in accordance wit h the Instruction Manual of the computer to be used with. Fully check the terminal numbers of the computer since they vary with the model.
97 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.22 I nitial settings and sp ecifications of R S-485 communication (Pr . 1 17 to Pr . 124) [Parameters rela ted to PU connector communication] This function is used to perform require d settings for RS-485 communication between the converter and personal computer .
98 Description of parameters 3.4.23 Mitsubishi inverter protocol (computer link co mmunication) (1) Com municati on The communication specificati ons are given below . (2) Communication procedur e If a data e rror is detected and a retry must be made, perform re try operat ion with the user program.
99 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (3) Communication opera tion presence/absence and dat a format types Data communication between the compu ter and conv erter is made in ASCII code (hexadecimal code). Communication operati on presence/absence a nd data format types are as follows.
100 Description of parameters Data reading format Communication request da ta from the computer to the converter 1) Reply data from the converter to the computer 3) (No data error detected) Reply .
101 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (4) Dat a definitions 1) Control code 2) S tation numbe r S pecify the station number of the conver ter whi ch communicates with the computer . 3) Instruction code S pecify the p rocessing request, e.g. operation o r monitoring , given by th e computer to the converter .
102 Description of parameters 7) Error code If any error is found in the data received by the converter , its error definition is sent ba ck to the computer together with the NAK code.
103 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (6) Retry count setting (Pr . 121) Set the permissible number of retries at da ta receive error occurrence. (Refer to page 102 for data receive error for retry .) If data receive errors occur consecutively and exceed the permissi ble number of retries set, the converter outputs the alarm (LF).
104 Description of parameters (7) Instructio ns for the program 1) When da ta from the computer has any error , the converte r does not accept that da ta. Hence, in the user program, always insert a retry program for data error . 2) All data communication, e.
105 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters General flowchart Port open Communication setting T ime out setting Send data processing Data setting Sum code calculation Data transmission Rec.
106 Description of parameters (8) Setting items and set dat a After completion of p arameter settings, set th e instruction codes and data, then start communication from the computer to allow various types of operation control and monitoring.
107 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters Parameter clear All clear Wri te H F C All parameters return to the initial settings. Whether to clear communication parameters or not can be selected according to the data. ( : Clear , : Not clear) Refer to page 188 for parameter clear , all clear, and communication par am ete rs .
108 Description of parameters [S pecial mo nitor selection No.] Refer to page 86 for details of the monitor description. Differ acco rding to capacities. (55K or lower/75K or higher) The regenerative st atus cannot be displayed. The regener ative status display is avai lable only on the op eration panel (FR- DU07- CNV).
109 Description of parameters 3 P ARAMETERS 3.4.24 Initial setting and specification for th e CC-Link communication function (Pr . 542 to Pr . 544) Parameters which can be set when the plug-in opti on (FR-A7NC) is mounted. (1) St ation number setting (Pr .
11 0 Description of parameters (3) CC-Link extended sett ing (Pr . 544) The functions of the remote regi ster can be extended. Refer to page 11 0 for the details of the remote I/O signals and the remote registers. The program used for the conventional inverter series (FR-A5NC) can be used.
111 Description of parameters 3 P ARAMETERS 2) R emote register (For the details, refer to page 1 13 .) I/O signals when one station (FR-A5NC compatible) in the CC-Link V er . 1 is occupied. ( Pr . 544 = "0") ("n" indicates a value determined by t he station number setti ng.
11 2 Description of parameters (5) Details of the remote I/O signals The following device numbers are for the station number 1. For the station number 2 and later , the device numbers are diff erent. (Refer to the manual fo r the CC-Link master module fo r the correspondence betwe en device numbers and stations numbers.
11 3 Description of parameters 3 P ARAMETERS (6) Det ails of the remote register The following device numbers are for the station number 1. For the station number 2 and later , th e device numbers are different. (Refer to th e manual for the C C-Link master module for the correspon dence between device numbers and station numbers.
11 4 Description of parameters (7) Ins truction code de finition Operation control and moni toring can be performed through CC-Li nk communicati on by setting the following instruction codes and corresponding data after setting parameters. Set instruction codes using the remote register (RWw).
11 5 Description of parameters 3 P ARAMETERS 3.4.25 Ope ration at a communication error (Pr . 500 to Pr . 50 2) Parameters which can be set when the plug-in opti on (FR-A7NC) is mounted. (1) W aiting time for the communication line error output af ter a communication error (Pr .
11 6 Description of parameters (3) Converter oper ation at a communicatio n error (Pr . 502) How the converter operates at a commu nicatio n line error or an option uni t fault can be set. Setting descriptio n Operation at an error occurrence When the communication returns to nor mal within the time period set in Pr .
11 7 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters 3.4.27 Setting of the parameter unit and ope ration panel (Pr . 145, Pr . 990, Pr . 991) (1) PU display language selection (Pr . 145 ) Y ou can switch th e display language of the para meter unit (FR-PU07) to another by setting Pr .
11 8 Description of parameters 3.4.28 T erminal FM and AM calib ration (calibration parameter C0 (Pr . 900), C1 (Pr . 901)) (1) FM terminal calibration (C0 (Pr . 900)) The terminal FM is preset to output pulses. By settin g calibration parameter C0 (Pr .
11 9 3 P ARAMETERS Description of parameters (2) AM terminal calibration (C1 (Pr . 901)) Calibrate the AM terminal in the following pr ocedure. 1) Conn ect a 0 to 10VDC meter (frequency meter) ac ross c onverter terminals AM and 5. (Note the po larity .
120 Parameter clear / All parameter clear 3.5 Parameter clear / All parameter c lear POINT Set "1" to Pr . CL Parameter clear , ALLC All parameter clear to ini tialize all p arameters. (Parameters are not cleared when Pr . 77 Parameter write selection = "1".
121 3 P ARAMETERS Parameter copy and parameter verification 3.6 Parameter copy and parameter v erification (1) Paramet er copy PCPY Sett ing Description 0 Cancel 1 Copy the source parameters to the oper ation panel. 2 Write the parameters copied to the oper ation panel into the destination converter .
122 Parameter copy and parameter verification (2) Parameter verific ation appears... Why? Parameter read error . Perform operation from step 3 again. appears... Why? Parame ter write error . Perform operation from step 8 again. and flicke r alternately Appears when parameters are copied between the converter of 55K or lower and 75K or higher .
3 1 123 2 5 6 4 4 PR O TECTIVE FUNCTIONS This chapter provides the "PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS" of this product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. 4.1 T roubleshooting ................................... ....................
124 Troubleshooting 4.1 T roubleshooting When a fault occurs in the converter , the protective function activates to trip the converter , and the PU display automaticall y changes to one of the following fault or alarm indication s.
125 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCT IONS List of fault a nd alarm indications 4.3 List of fault and alar m indica tions Operation Panel In dication Name Refer to page Error message E- - - Faults history 134 HOLD Operation panel lock 126 Er1 Parameter write error 126 rE1 to 4 Copy operat ion fault 126 Err .
126 Causes and corrective actions 4.4 Causes and cor rective actions (1) Error message A message regarding operational troubles is disp layed. The converte r continues its operation. Operation Panel Indicati on HOLD Name Operation panel lock Description Operation lock is set.
127 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCT IONS Causes and corrective actions (2) W arning When a warning o ccurs, The converter continues i ts operation. Operation Panel Indication rE4 Name Model error Description Parameter write or parameter verification of the para meter copy function is performed to an invalid model.
128 Causes and corrective actions (3) Alarm When an alarm occurs, the converter continues i ts operation. Y ou can al so output an alarm sig nal by making parameter setting. (Set "98" in any of Pr . 1 1 to Pr . 16 (output terminal f unction selection).
129 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCT IONS Causes and corrective actions Resetting the converter initializes the cumulati ve value of the internal thermal relay .
130 Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indicati on E.ILF FR-PU07 Input phase loss Name Input phase loss Description Converter trips when one phase of the three phase power input is lost. Checkpoint Check for a break in the cable for the three-phase power supply inp ut.
131 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCT IONS Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indication E.PE FR-PU07 Corrupt Memry Name Parameter storage device fault (control circuit board) Description S tops the converter operation if a fault occurred in the parameter stored.
132 Causes and corrective actions Operation Panel Indicati on E.9 FR-PU07 Fault 9 Name Input power supply fault 2 Description When the converter operation is stopped continuously due to the fluctuation of input voltage or input current, it is regarded as a power supply fault, and the conver ter operation and the inverter output are stopped.
133 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCT IONS Correspondences between digita l and actual characters 4.5 Cor respondences between digital and actual character s There are the following correspondences between the actual alph anu meric characters and the di gital characters displayed on the operation panel: Operation Panel Indication E.
134 Check and clear of th e faults history 4.6 Check and c lear of the faults histor y (1) Check and clear of the fault s history The cumulative energization ti me is accumulated from 0 to 65535 hours, then cleared, and accumulated again from 0. When using the operation pane l (FR-DU07-CNV), the time is displayed up to 65.
135 4 PROTECTIVE FUNCT IONS Check and clear of th e faults history (2) Clearing procedur e POINT Set Er .CL Fault history clear = "1" to clear the faults history . Operation 1. Screen at power-ON The monitor display appears. 2. Press to choose the parameter setting mode.
136 Check first when you have a trouble 4.7 Check fir st w hen you ha v e a tr ouble T rou ble Checkpoint Converter does not operate properly . Check the connection. Check if the wiring is performed correct ly . Check if appropriate power supply voltage is applied.
4 3 1 137 2 6 5 5 MAINTEN ANCE AND INSPECTION This chapter provides the "MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION" of this product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. 5.1 Inspection items..............................................
138 Inspection items The converter is a static unit mainl y co nsisting of se miconductor devices. Daily in spection must be performed to prevent an y fault from occurring due to the adverse effects o.
139 Inspection items 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 5.1.3 Daily and periodic inspection list It is recommended to insta ll a device to monitor voltage for checkin g the power supply voltage to th e converter . One to two year s of periodic insp ection cycle is recommended.
140 Inspection items 5.1.4 Checking the converter module <Prep aration> (1) Disconnect the exte rnal power supply ca bles (R4/L14 , S4/L24, T4/L34, P/+, N/-) (2) Prepare a tester .
141 Inspection items 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 5.1.6 Replaceme nt of parts The converter consists of many electroni c parts such as semicondu ctor devices. The following parts may deteriorate with age because of their structures or physical characteristics, lead ing to reduced performance or fault of the converter .
142 Inspection items Reinstallation (FR-HC2-7.5K to 75K, FR-HC2-H7.5K to H1 10K) 1)After confirming the orient ation of the fan, reinstall the fan so that the arrow on the left of "AIR FLOW" faces up. <Fan side face> 2)Reconnect the fan connectors.
143 Inspection items 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Removal (FR-HC2-H160K or highe r) 1) Remove the fan cover . 2) Remove the fan connector , then remove the fan block. 3) Remove the fan fixing screws, then remove the fan. (Make sure to remove the fan cabl e from the clam p of the fan block beforehand.
144 Inspection items (2) Smoothing cap acitors A large-cap acity aluminum elect rolytic ca pacitor is used for smoothing in the main circuit DC section, and an aluminum electrolytic capacitor is used for stabilizing the control p ower in the control circuit.
145 Measurement of main circuit voltages, currents and powers 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 5.2 Measur ement of main cir cuit v olta ges, cur rents and powers Measurement method of voltage and curr.
146 Measurement of main circuit voltages, currents and powers Measuring Point s and Instrument s 5.2.1 Insulation resistance test using megger For the converter , conduct the insulation resistance test on th e main circuit only as shown below and do no t perform the test on the control circuit.
3 1 147 2 4 5 6 6 SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter provides the "SPECIFICA TIONS" of this product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. 6.1 Rated specifications ................................................................
148 Rated specifications 6.1 Rated specifica tions 200V 400V Model name of the 400V class end s with H. The permissible volta ge imbalance ratio is 3% or less.
149 Common specifications 6 SPECIFICA TIONS 6.2 Common specifications Can be displayed only on the operation p anel (FR-DU07-CNV). Can be displayed only on the option p arameter unit (FR-PU07). T emper ature applicable for a short time, e.
150 Outline dimensions 6.3 Outline dimensions 6.3.1 Converter (FR-HC2) (1) 200V cl ass FR-HC2-7.5 K FR-HC2-1 5K PSCLR P.CPY PWR REGEN DRIVE ....... 6 FAN 2- φ 6 hole (7.5) 245 260 7.5 195 220 211 84 170 10 Rating plate (Unit: mm) Mass: 7kg PSCLR P.
151 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HC2-30K FR-HC2-55K 280 70 108 FAN PSCLR P.CPY PWR REGEN DRIVE ....... 2- φ 20 hole (18) 298 532 270 325 10 550 530 (10) (102) 93 195 3.2 Eybolt: 2-M8 ∗ Rating plate 2- φ 10 hole The eyebolt is enclosed with the product.
152 Outline dimensions FR-HC2-7 5K (2) 400V cl ass FR-HC2-H7.5 K, H15K 222 62 430 PSCLR P.CPY PWR REGEN DRIVE FAN 2- φ 25 hole (24) 596 10 620 595 (15) Eyebolt : 2-M10 ∗ 436 2- φ 25 hole 2- φ 12 hole 400 465 Rating plate 300 3.2 207 (93) 12 The eyebolt is enclosed with the product.
153 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HC2-H30K FR-HC2-H55K 195 3.2 270 325 532 (18) 270 298 10 530 (10) 550 280 131 47 Eyebolt: 2-M8 ∗ 10 93 (102) FAN 2- φ 20 hole 2- φ 10 hole Rating plate The eyebolt is enclosed with the product.
154 Outline dimensions FR-HC2-H75 K FR-HC2-H1 10K PSCLR P.CPY PWR REGEN DRIVE ....... FAN 2- 20 hole Eyebolt: 2-M8 2- 10 hole Rating plate (28) 270 620 595 298 325 282 68 165 592 270 10 (15) 10 250 3.2 (142) 100 The eyebolt is encl osed with the product.
155 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HC2-H16 0K, H220K FR-HC2-H28 0K PSCLR P.CPYPWR REGEN DRIVE ....... 3.2 380 498 49 200 200 49 12 1010 15 985 10 185 262 100 432 200 200 13 984 13 22 FAN Rating plate 4- φ 16 hole 3- φ 12 hole (Unit: mm) Mass: 120kg PSCLR P.
156 Outline dimensions FR-HC2-H400K, H560K FAN 3- φ 12 hole 2- φ 24 hole 12 315 315 790 4.5 440 15 1300 15 685 185 222 194 315 315 498 1310 (Unit: mm) Mass: 250kg HC2.
157 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS 6.3.2 Reactor 1 (FR-HCL21) Check that the capacity of the reactor 1 is same as the capacity of the converter . (1) 200V class FR-HCL21-7.5K, 15K FR-HCL21-30K Rating plate 4-M6 hole R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 R2/ L12 S2/ L22 T2/ L32 W1 0.
158 Outline dimensions FR-HCL21- 55K FR-HCL21- 75K R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 R2/ L12 S2/ L22 T2/ L32 ∗ Enlarged view of section A Crimping terminal for 6-M12 screws (80-M12) 75 0.5 205 2 175 5 1 16 2 58 2.5 Within 210 ∗ A Within 140 97 -2.5 +0 Within 105 Rating plate 4-M6 hole L32 T2 Varnish removed area (front/rear side) (Unit: mm) Mass: 17.
159 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS (2) 400V class FR-HCL21-H7.5K FR-HCL21-H15K 130 2 98 2 50 0.5 +1 -0.5 7 3.2 0 -1 90 4-M6 hole Within 55 Within 140 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 R2/ L12 S2/ L22 T2/ L32 Rating plate Varnish removed area (front/rear side) (Unit: mm) Mass: 4kg 2.
160 Outline dimensions FR-HCL21- H30K FR-HCL21- H55K Rating plate 2.3 +1 -0.5 7 0 -1 90 4-M6 hole 180 2 Within 195 99 2 Within 95 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 R2/ L12 S2/ L22 T2/ L32 75 0.5 Varnish removed area (front/rear side) (Unit: mm) Mass: 9kg 2.3 Within 245 Rating plate Within 70 Within 95 (25) (37) 4-M6 hole 8 0.
161 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HCL21-H75K FR-HCL21-H1 10K ∗ B ∗ A E +0 -2.5 (15.5) 7 1 75 1 105 Within 210 25 3.2 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 R2/ L12 S2/ L22 T2/ L32 ∗ Enlarged view of section A Crimping terminal for 6-M10 screws (60-M10) 175 5 127 2 63 2.
162 Outline dimensions FR-HCL21-H160K FR-HCL21-H220K 150 0 -5 6 Rating plate R/L1 R2/L12 S/L2 S2/L22 T/L3 T2/L32 Crimping terminal for M12 screws 4-oval-shaped hole 10 18 for M8 screw Within 2.
163 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HCL21-H280K FR-HCL21-H400K 0 5 170 1 0 5 203 4- φ 24 hanging hole. ∗ B 325 10 6 Within 330 270 2 170 1 Within 205 115 1 230 2 203 40 (26) R/L1 S/.
164 Outline dimensions FR-HCL21-H 560K R2, S2, T2 side R, S, T side S2/L22 T/L3 T2/L32 S/L2 R2/L12 R/L1 For M12 bolt Earth (ground) terminal 4- 15 hole for M12 bolt (for M8 screw) 6-terminal Rating plate Within 120 Within 120 100 40 355 10 450 2 300 1 70 5 210 5 350 5 25 40 6 540 5 50 395 10 Enlarged drawing of section A E Approx.
165 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS 6.3.3 Reactor 2 (FR-HCL22) Check that the capacity of the reactor 2 is same as the capacity of the converter . (1) 200V class FR-HCL22-7.5K FR-HCL22-15K, 30K 4-M6 hole UL mark R4/ L14 S4/ L24 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 S3/ L23 T3/ L33 235 2.
166 Outline dimensions FR-HCL22-5 5K FR-HCL22-7 5K 270 1.5 MAX 380 430 2.5 240 1.5 MAX 280 (140) 4-M8 hole R4/ L14 S4/ L24 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 S3/ L23 T3/ L33 UL mark PL N.P N.P Varnish removed area (front side) (Unit: mm) Mass: 65kg R4/ L14 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 T3/ L33 S4/ L24 S3/ L23 130 2 430 2 470 4 MAX 460 MAX 280 (190) N.
167 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS (2) 400V class FR-HCL22-H7.5K FR-HCL22-H15K MAX 220 MAX 70 MAX 70 Rating plate 2.3 210 1.5 1 10 1.5 8 0.5 235 2.5 129 2.5 R4/ L14 S4/ L24 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 S3/ L23 T3/ L33 (40) (25) 4-M6 hole Varnish removed area (front/rear side) (Unit: mm) Mass: 9.
168 Outline dimensions FR-HCL22 -H30K FR-HCL22 -H55K MAX 100 MAX 300 MAX 80 3.2 R4/ L14 S4/ L24 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 S3/ L23 T3/ L33 (37) (30) 340 2.5 153 2.5 4-M8 hole 310 1.5 10 0.5 130 1.5 Rating plate Varnish removed area (front/rear side) (Unit: mm) Mass: 36kg MAX 110 MAX 365 MAX 90 (33) (30) 3.
169 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HCL22-H75K FR-HCL22-H1 10K R4/ L14 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 T3/ L33 S4/ L24 S3/ L23 265 1.5 MAX 395 (160) MAX 280 MAX 430 N.P PL N.P UL mark (30) (40) 4-M10 ( φ 12 0.5) hole (Recommended installation 200) 200 1.
170 Outline dimensions FR-HCL22-H160K, H220K FR-HCL22-H 280K MAX W (H1) MAX D2 MAX D N.P PL N.P (G) (75) MAX H R4/ L14 T4/ L34 R3/ L13 T3/ L33 S4/ L24 S3/ L23 4-M12 ( 15 0.
171 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HCL22-H400K (Unit: mm) Mass: 391 kg FR-HCL22-H560K E R3/L13 R4/L14 S3/L23 S4/L24 T3/L33 T4/L34 100 5 300 5 500 5 400 2 630 2 9 Within 675 A 75 435 1.
172 Outline dimensions 6.3.4 Difference between the reactor 1 (F R- HCL21) and the reactor 2 (FR-HCL22) . Each reactor has a rating plate. Id entify the reactor 1 and the reactor 2 by their rati ng plates. Incorrect connecti on order of the reactor 1 and the reactor 2 caus es the reactors to heat up, and it is dangerous.
173 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HCB2-30K, 55K FR-HCB2-75K 240 270 200 203 2.3 Rating plate 13 7 2-A hole 13 179 7 435 450 (8) 7 10 Type A hole dimensions (Unit: mm) Model Mass FR-HCB2-30K 1 1kg FR-HCB2-55K 13kg 175 175 400 340 58 180 (12) 428 450 10 250 2.
174 Outline dimensions 400V class FR-HCB2-H 7.5K to H30K FR-HCB2-H 55K 7 305 (8) 7 130 130 2.3 165 190 320 13 140 31 117 10 13 7 Rating plate Type A hole dimensions 2-A hole (Unit: mm) Mass: 8kg 7 200 200 270 240 2.3 203 7 435 (8) 450 31 146 13 179 10 13 7 2-A hole Rating plate Type A hole dimensions (Unit: mm) Mass: 16kg HC2.
175 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS FR-HCB2-H75K FR-HCB2-H1 10K 250 7 250 300 2.3 250 10 328 (12) 350 25 58 25 214 118 270 Rating plate 2-A hole 10 13 7 Type A hole dimensions (Unit: mm) Mass: 16kg 204 276 172 380 2.
176 Outline dimensions FR-HCB2-H 160K, H220K 12 428 10 450 7 175 175 400 440 2.3 217 212 321 381 175 175 340 13 417 20 20 10 13 7 3-A hole Rating plate Type A hole dimensions 4- φ 16 hole (Unit: mm) Mass: 54kg HC2.
177 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS (2) T erminal bloc k 200V class FR-HCB2-7.5K, 15K FR-HCB2- 30K, 55K FR-HCB2-75K MC TB1-2 TB1-1 S2/L22 R2/L12 T2/L32 S3/L23 R3/L13 T3/L33 88R 88S ROH2 ROH1 Earth (ground) terminal <T erminal screw size> Model MC TB1-1 TB1-2 Earth ( ground) terminal FR-HCB2-7.
178 Outline dimensions 400V class FR-HCB2-H7.5K to H30K FR-HCB2-H55K FR-HCB2-H7 5K FR-HCB2-H1 10K MC S2/L22 R2/L12 T2/L32 S3/L23 R3/L13 T3/L33 TB1-2 TB1-1 88R 88S ROH2 ROH1 Earth (ground) terminal <T erminal screw size> Model MC TB1-1 TB1-2 Earth (ground) terminal FR-HCB2-H7.
179 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS 6.3.6 Filter capacitor (FR-HCC2) FR-HCC2-H280K FR-HCB2-H160K, H220K MC TB1-2 TB1-1 S2/L22 R2/L12 T2/L32 S3/L23 R3/L13 T3/L33 88R 88S ROH2 ROH1 Earth (ground) terminal <T erminal screw size> Model MC TB1-1 TB1-2 Earth (ground) terminal FR-HCB2-H160K, 220K M12 M3.
180 Outline dimensions FR-HCC2-H 400K FR-HCC2-H560K 400 3 90 5 90 5 315 MAX 250 5 38 370 3 394 3 80 2 365 3 88 300 52.5 102.5 2-15 20 oval-shaped hole M12 screws M12 bolt Earth (ground) terminal (M8 bolt) Installation foot 4.5 370 3 394 3 R7.5 130 22.
181 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS Filter cap acitor alarm detector (MDA-1) (FR-HCC2 -H400K, H560K) 6.3.7 FR- HCM2 Cont actor (S-N600FXYS AC 210V 2A2B) (FR-HCM2-H280K) 150 3 (49) (55) 51 2 40 2 125 3 Case arm 9.5 1 Switch terminal and contact symbol of the detector 4-M4 5.
182 Outline dimensions Cont actor (S-N400FXYS AC200V 2A 2B) (FR-HCM2-H400K, H560K) MC power supply step down transformer (BKO-CA2001H06) (FR-HCM2-H280K to H560K) T erminal block (TS-807 BXC-5P) (FR-HCM2-H280K) M4 screw (self-up) M12 screw (with washer and spring washer) (4-M8 hole) 4-M8 hole (11.
183 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS T erminal block shortin g conducto r (C152C481H21) (FR-HCM2 -H280K) MC shorting conductor (C1 52C423H21) (FR-HCM2-H400 K, H560K) Buffer relay for driving MCs (SR-N4FX AC210V 4A) (FR-HCM2-H28 0K to H560K) (Unit: mm) Mass: 0.
184 Outline dimensions Mini relay for filter cap acitor alarm detector (MYQ4Z AC200/220) (FR-HCM2-H4 00K, H560K) Mini relay terminal block (PYF 14T) (FR-HCM2-H400 K, H560K) 6.4 21.5 or less 28 or less 2.6 35.5 or less 14- φ 1.2 2.2 oval hole 21.
185 Outline dimensions 6 SPECIFICA TIONS 6.3.8 Inrush current limit resistor (FR-HCR 2) With th ermost at (BKO-CA1996H31) ( FR-HCR2-H280K to H560 K) Without thermo stat (BKO- CA199 6H21) (FR-HCR2-H2 80K to H560K) 200 1.2 215 2 2-500 10 2-6 1 13 0.
186 Outline dimensions 6.3.9 Parameter unit Operation p ane l (FR-DU07-CNV) [Outline drawing] [Enclosure cut dimension drawing] Parameter unit (option) (FR-PU07) [Outline drawing] [Enclosure cut dimension drawing] Parameter unit with ba ttery p ack (option)(FR-PU07BB) 78 50 44 72 3 3 81 3 3 16 25 3.
187 APPENDICES This chapter provides the "A PPENDICES" of this product. Always read the instructions before using the equipment. Appendix 1 Instruction code list........................................................... 188 Appendix 2 Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives .
188 These instruction codes are used to write or re ad parameters throug h the RS-485 communica tion and the CC-Link commu nication. (Refer to page 98 for the RS-485 communicat ion .
189 The EU Directives are issued to standardi ze different national regulation s of the EU Member S tates and to facilitate free movement of the equipment, whose safe ty is ensured, in the EU territory . Since 1996, compliance with the EMC Directi ve that is one of the EU Directive s has been legally required.
190 (2) Low V olt age Directive We have self-confirmed our converters as products compli ant to the Low V o ltage Directive (Conforming standard EN 61800-5-1) and affix the CE marking on the converters.
191 (S tandard to comply with: UL 508C, CSA C22.2 No. 14 ) (1) General Precaution The bus capa citor discharge time i s 10 minutes. Before st arting wiring or inspe ction, switch powe r off, wait for more than 10 m inutes , and check for residual volt age between termi nal P/+ and N/- with a meter etc.
192 Minimum spacing distances inside the enclosure are as follows. (4) Wiring to the powe r supply and the motor (1) Wiring the converter with the inve rter Use the UL listed copper strande d wire (rated at 75°C) for wiring between th e in verter and the conve rter (P and N), and between the converter and input reactor (R4, S4, T4).
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194 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover . For Maximum Safety • Mitsubishi conver ters are not designed or manu factured to be used in equipme nt or systems in situations that can affect or endan ger human life.
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