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2.3.5 Wiring for control circuit terminals
This section shows connection diagrams with the Enable input function used.
In general, the covers of the control signal wires are not specifically designed to withstand a high voltage (i.e.,
reinforced insulation is not applied). Therefore, if a control signal wire comes into direct contact with a live
conductor of the main circuit, the insulation of the cover might break down, which would expose the signal wire
to a high voltage of the main circuit. Make sure that the control signal wires will not come into contact with live
conductors of the main circuit.
Failure to observe these precautions could cause electric shock or an accident.
Noise may be emitted from the inverter, motor and wires.
Take appropriate measures to prevent the nearby sensors and devices from malfunctioning due to such noise.
An accident could occur.
Connecting/disconnecting wires to/from a control circuit terminal of spring (screwless) type
Strip the wire end by 8 to 10 mm/0.31 to 0.39 inch as shown below.
Strip length of wire end
8 to 10 mm
0.31 to 0.39 inch
Type of screwdriver (tip shape)
Flat (0.6 3.5 mm/0.024 0.14 inch)
For strand wires, the strip length specified above should apply after twisting of them.
If the strip length is out of the specified range, the wire may not be firmly clamped or may be
short-circuited with other wires.
Twist the end of the stripped wires for easy insertion and insert it firmly into the wire inlet on the control circuit
terminal. If the insertion is difficult, hold down the clamp release button on the terminal with a flat screwdriver.
When disconnecting the wires from the terminal, hold down the clamp release button on the terminal with a flat
screwdriver and pull out the wires. Connecting wire to terminal disconnecting wire from terminal
Wires
Flat screwdriver
Wires
Wire inlet
Clamp release button