Welding System User Manual

E6581301
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b) When a using braking resistor without thermal fuse
Fuse
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IM
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Motor
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TC
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MC
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R/L1
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S/L2
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T/L3
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PA/+
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FLB
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PB
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FLC
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FLA
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An external braking resistor (optional)
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PBR
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[Note 1]
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MC
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MCCB
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Three-phase
main circuit
power supply
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Power supply
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TH - Ry
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Surge killer
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* If no power supply is provided
for the control circuit
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Inverter
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Depression
transformer
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2:1
[Note 2]
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U/T1
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V/T2
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W/T3
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Note 1: Connection when using an MCCB with a top coil instead of an MC.
Note 2: A depression transformer is required for 400V models but not for 200V models.
[Parameter setting]
Title Function Adjustment range Setting value
RD Dynamic braking selection
:Disabled
~:Enabled
RDT Dynamic braking resistance ~ Any value
RDER
Dynamic braking resistor
continuous capacity
~ kW Any value
(When the thermal braking resistor option is not used, be sure to set the parameters RDT and RDER properly
for overload protection.)
* As a last resort to prevent fire, be sure to connect a thermal relay (Be sure to use bimetals method)"or a
thermostat. Although the inverter has a means of preventing overload to protect the braking resistor, the
thermal relay is activated in case the protection function fails to work. Select and connect a thermal relay (THR)
appropriate to the capacity (wattage) of the braking resistor.
- Warning -
In the above circuit, the MC in the main circuit is turned off if an inverter's protective function is activated, and
consequently no trip message is displayed. The inverter recovers from a trip if it is turned off. So, check the trip
history record after turning off the inverter and then on again. Refer to Section 8.2.1.
To prevent a trip condition from being cleared by turning off the power and then on again, change the setting of
the inverter trip retention selection parameter H. Refer to Section 6.33.2.