Electrical Installation
Refer to Figure 1 and Figure2 for examples of drives that are wired to comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive.
Three-Phase Drive
Figure 1. Wiring Diagram for CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance (Photocoupler Output/Screw Clamp Terminal Board Type)
Figure 2. Wiring Diagram for CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance (Relay Output/Screw Clamp Terminal Board Type)
1
Connect peripheral options to terminals -, +1, +2, B1, and B2.
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Sudden Movement Hazard
Make sure that the polarity is correct before you send a Run command.
If the drive incorrectly detects the polarity, the drive can rotate in the direction opposite of the Run command and cause serious injury or death.
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2
To protect the circuit, the main circuit is separate from the surface case that can touch the main circuit.
3
The control circuit is a Safety Extra-Low Voltage circuit. Use reinforced insulation to separate this circuit from other circuits. Make sure that you connect the Safety Extra-Low Voltage as specified.
4
Reinforced insulation separates the output terminals from other circuits. You can also connect circuits that are not Safety Extra-Low Voltage circuits when the drive output is 250 Vac, 1 A maximum or 30 VDC, 1 A maximum.