Instruction Manual
FVR-C9S-2UX Drive Series
Three-phase 230 VAC Input Type
FVR-C9S-2UX
Thank you for purchasing the Fuji “FVR-C9S” drive, marketed by GE Fuji Drives USA, Inc.
This instruction manual is included with the drive and equipment and is provided for the
convenience of the end user. Please be sure it accompanies the drive.
CONTENTS
0.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Safety Precautions.................................... 4
Inspection Upon Receipt .......................... 6
Part Names ............................................... 7
Warning and Caution ................................ 7
Specifications ........................................... 8
External Dimensions ............................... 10
Installation Instructions ........................... 13
Wiring ...................................................... 13
Basic Wiring Diagrams............................ 15
Application of Wiring and Equipment ..... 17
10. Terminal Function Explanation................ 18
11. Operation ................................................ 20
12. Keypad Panel.......................................... 22
13. Function Explanation .............................. 24
14. Protective Functions ............................... 35
15. Warranty Parts and Service .................... 36
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Do not let any scraps of thread, paper, sawdust,
0. Safety Precautions
dirt, metal shavings or other foreign objects get
inside the drive or onto the cooling fins, other-
wise fire or problems with operation may result.
Before carrying out installation, wiring, mainte-
nance or inspection of the drive, read this in-
struction manual thoroughly to gain a full under-
standing of the correct operation procedures.
Make sure that you have read all product details,
safety information, warnings and cautions before
use. The following classifications for warnings
and cautions are used throughout this manual.
Do not install and operate the drive if it is dam-
aged or if some of the parts are missing. Doing
so may result in severe personal injury.
Do not touch the drive cooling fin because the
cooling fin reaches high temperatures during
operation, otherwise personal injury may result.
WARNING:
Denotes operating procedures and practices that
may result in severe injury or loss of life if not
correctly followed.
WIRING
WARNING:
FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.
CAUTION:
Denotes operating procedures and practices
that, if not strictly observed, may result in per-
sonal injury or damage to the equipment.
When connecting the drive to a power supply, be
sure to connect it via a circuit breaker, a leakage
current breaker or a fuse, otherwise fires may
result.
WARNING:
AC input fuses are required to validate the UL
listing of this device.
FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Use only fuses and circuit breakers with rated
capacities that are suitable for use with the drive.
Failure to do so may result in fire.
This drive is designed for variable-speed opera-
tion of three-phase induction motors. It cannot
be used with single-phase motors or for any
other applications, otherwise fire may result.
Connect the drive with a secure ground, other-
wise electric shocks or fires may result.
The drive cannot be used by itself for elevators,
life-preservation equipment or other equipment
which is directly related to human safety. In such
situations, sufficient consideration should be
given to overall system configuration, not just to
the drive, otherwise serious accidents could
result.
Wiring work should only be carried out by suit-
ably qualified personnel, otherwise electric
shocks may result.
Make absolutely sure that the power supply is
turned off (open) before wiring, otherwise electric
shocks may result.
INSTALLATION
Wiring work should only be carried out after the
drive has been installed, otherwise electric
shocks or injury may result.
WARNING:
FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Install the drive to a non-flammable surface such
as a metal surface, otherwise fires may result.
Do not place the drive near flammable materials,
otherwise fires may result.
Do not hold the drive by its cover when trans-
porting. The drive could be damaged and cause
injury to personnel.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Do not touch the cooling fins, as they become
hot during drive operation.
Check that the phase and voltage of the AC
power supply being connected matches the
input phase and rated input voltage of the drive.
Using an improper power supply may cause
injury or damage to the equipment.
Because it is relatively easy to set the drive to
high speed operation, be sure to check the
capacity of the motor and the equipment being
operated before changing the drive function
setting.
Do not connect AC power to the output termi-
nals (U, V, W) otherwise injury may result.
The drive, motor and wiring produce electromag-
netic noise during operation. Make sure that this
does not interfere with the operation of sensors
or other equipment nearby, otherwise accidents
may result.
The drive braking function cannot be substituted
for mechanical means. Attempting to do so may
result in injury.
MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND PART
REPLACEMENT
OPERATION
WARNING:
WARNING:
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Wait at least five minutes after turning off the
power before carrying out inspection. Check that
the charge indication lamp has gone out. Do not
touch the drive parts if the lamp is still lit, other-
wise electric shocks may result.
Always install the drive cover before turning on
the power supply. In addition, do not remove the
drive cover while the power is on. Failure to
observe these precautions may result in electric
shocks.
Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement
should only be carried out by suitably qualified
personnel. Remove any metallic accessories
such as watches and rings before starting work,
and use only properly insulated tools, otherwise
electric shocks may result.
Do not operate any of the switches with wet
hands, otherwise electric shocks may result.
WARNING:
FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
If the retry function has been activated and a trip
occurs, the drive will restart automatically de-
pending on the cause of the trip. Make sure that
the system is set up properly so that there will be
no danger to personnel when the drive starts.
DISPOSAL
CAUTION
Disposal of the drive should be entrusted to a
suitably-qualified disposal agency, otherwise
injury may result.
The STOP key is only effective when keypad
panel operation has been selected in the func-
tion settings. A separate switch should be
installed for emergency stopping purposes.
PACKING
CAUTION
Do not stand or sit on the drive as injury may
result.
If an alarm reset is carried out while a run signal
(FWD/REV) is being input, the drive will suddenly
restart. Always check that the run signal is not
being input before carrying out the alarm reset,
otherwise accidents may occur.
The number of packing cartons that can be
stacked together is printed on the packing
container. Do not stack the containers any higher
than this or injury may result.
Never touch the drive terminals while the power
is fed to the drive, regardless of whether the
drive is running or not.
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Field wiring connection shall be made by a UL
UL/CSA
listed and CSA Certified closed-loop terminal
connector sized for the wire gauge involved.
Connector must be fixed using the crimp tool
specified by the connector manufacturer.
WARNING / AVERTISSEMENT
Hazard of electrical shock. Disconnect incoming
power before working on this control.
Risque de choc electrique. Couper l’alimentation
avant le depannage de sette commande.
OTHER
WARNING:
More than one live circuit. See diagram. Cet
equipment renferme plusieurs circuits sous
tension. Voir le schema
FIRE AND PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Do not carry out any modifications to the drive.
Doing so may result in electric shock and injury.
CAUTION ATTENTION
Dangerous voltage exists until charge light is off.
Prede tensions dangereuses tant que le voyant
n’est pas eteint.
GENERAL CAUTION
All of the illustrations in this instruction manual
show the drive with the covers and other protec-
tive equipment removed in order to facilitate
explanation of detailed parts of the drive. Be
absolutely sure to return all covers and protective
equipment to the prescribed positions before
operating the drive, and make sure that all opera-
tions are carried out in accordance with the
instructions in this manual.
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering
not more than 5,000 rms symmetrical amperes.
240V maximum.
• Use 60/75° C copper wire only.
• Use Class 1 wire only.
• Open type equipment
• Tightening torque and wire range for field
wiring terminals are as follows:
1. Inspection Upon Receipt
Please inspect the following items upon
receipt of your drive.
Model
Required
Wire
torque (N.m) range
FVRF12C9S-2UX
FVRF25C9S-2UX
FVRF50C9S-2UX
FVR001C9S-2UX
FVR002C9S-2UX
FVR003C9S-2UX
FVR005C9S-2UX
Control board
0.98
0.98
0.98
0.98
0.98
0.98
1.777
14
14
14
14
14
14
12
• Check the name plate to insure the specifi-
cations correspond to those ordered.
• Inspect the unit for damage which may
have occurred during shipping.
If you have any problems or questions re-
garding the drive, please contact the nearest
Fuji sales office or the distributor where the
unit was purchased.
terminal
0.7
24
Use the listed quick-acting fuse in series. Fac-
tory recommendation is a Bussman type, JKS or
equivalent. Fuses are required to validate the UL
and CSA listings.
Nameplate
Model
Dist. fuse size,600V
FVRF12C9S-2UX
FVRF25C9S-2UX
FVRF50C9S-2UX
FVR001C9S-2UX
FVR002C9S-2UX
FVR003C9S-2UX
FVR005C9S-2UX
5
5
5
10
20
20
30
1
TYPE
FVRF 12C9S-2UX
3PH 200-230V 0.9A 50/60 HZ
3PH 200-230 0.7A 1/8HP 1-120HZ
2 3 4
5 6 7
8
SOURCE
OUTPUT
SER. NO.
Fuji Electric Co. Inc. Japan
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1. Type
3. Warning and Caution
Drive Series
Improper wiring will result in damage to, and
failure of the unit. Please carefully note the
items listed below, and use the unit as indi-
cated.
F V R F 2 5 C 9 S 2 U X
Power Series: 230V UX Series
Applicable motor output (Hp)
2. Phase: 3PH - three-phase
WARNING AND CAUTION
3. Voltage range: 200V - 230V - AC200V
Series
1. Do not impress power supply voltage that
exceeds the standard specification volt-
age permissible fluctuation. (Permissible
voltage: AC200V - 230V)
4. Frequency: 50/60Hz
5. Rated output capacity
6. Rated output current
7. Output frequency range: 1- 120 Hz
8. Serial No.
2. Do not connect power supply to the drive
output terminals (U, V, W). Connect power
supply only to the power terminals (L1, L2
and L3)
3. Whenever removing the drive cover, al-
ways switch off the power supply. Do not
switch on the power supply to the drive
with the drive cover removed.
2. Part Names
4
2
4. Do not touch the live part until the CRG
lamp located above the main circuit termi-
nals goes out.
PRG
RUN
RESET
FUNC
STOP
DATA
5. Avoid using a magnetic contactor (ON/
OFF) installed in the line side of the drive
for RUN and STOP. Use the FWD-CM
(forward) and REV-CM (reverse) terminals
for RUN and STOP.
FVR-C9S
3
1
6. Do not connect a power factor correcting
capacitor to the output side of the drive.
7. Do not perform a megger test between
the drive terminals or on the control circuit
terminals.
OPEN
CLOSED
4
5
1. Drive Cover
2. Keypad Panel
3. Frequency Setting VR
4. Mounting Screw Holes
5. Drive Cover Screw
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4. Specifications
Type (FVR _ _ _ C9S-2UX)
Applicable motor output1
Rated capacity2
F12
1/8
[kVA] 0.28
F25
1/4
0.56
F50
1/2
1.0
001
1
1.6
002
2
2.8
003
3
4.0
005
5
6.6
[Hp]
Voltage
[V] Three-phase 200-230V 50/60 Hz (Output voltage is proportional
to input voltage)
Output Rating Rated current
[A]
0.7
150% 1 min.
[Hz] 50/60 Hz
Three-phase 200-230V 50/60 Hz
1.4
2.5
4.0
7.0
10.0
16.5
Overload current rating
Rated frequency
Phase, voltage, frequency
Voltage: =10 - 15% Frequency: 15% (Imbalance in power
supply voltage: 3%)
Drive is kept running if voltage is 165V or more. If voltage drops
3
Allowable variation in
voltage/frequency
Instantaneous voltage drop
withstanding capacity
Input power
supply
Required power supply
capacity
Adjustment
[kVA]
[Hz]
0.3
0.7
1.2
1.8
3.2
4.5
7.3
Max. freq.4
50-120 Hz Setting variable (in increments of 1 Hz)
50-120 Hz Setting variable (in increments of 1 Hz)
1-6 Hz Setting variable (in increments of 1 Hz)
Base freq. [Hz]
Starting freq. [Hz]
Output
frequency
Accuracy
Analog setting: ±1.0% of max. frequency (25±10°C)
Digital setting: ±0.01% of max. frequency (-10 - +50°C)
Analog setting:1/255 of max. frequency
Setting resolution
(ex. 0.25 Hz / 60 Hz, 0.5 Hz / 120 Hz)
Digital Setting: 0.1 Hz (99.9 Hz max) 1 Hz (100-120 Hz)
Sine wave PWM control
(Extremely low noise by high frequency carrier)
Keypad operation: Operation control by RUN/STOP keys
Control method
Operation
Control
Terminal strip:
Forward command. Reverse command.
Coast-to-stop command. Reset.
External alarm.
C92-2-13
1) "Applicable motor" indicates a standard 4-pole motor.
2) "Rated capacity" indicates a capacity at 230V rating.
3) This applies to the case where momentary power failure occurs under such conditions that rated voltage is
inputted and load factor is 85%.
4) Shows the case where an applicable motor equipped with an AC reactor (option) on the input side is used.
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Type (FVR _ _ _ C9S-2UX)
Applicable motor output1
Frequency setting
F12
1/8
F25
1/4
F50
1/2
001
1
002
2
003
3
005
5
[Hp]
Key operation: Setting with UP/DOWN keys
Potentiometer: Terminal for 1-5K ohm VR is provided
Analog signal: 0-5 VDC 0-10 VDC
(input resistance = 22k ohm)
Display
Run mode
Fault mode
Other
Output frequency is displayed. (3 digit LED)
Cause of fault is displayed.
LED comes on with charging voltage applied.
0-60s (Variable setting) Acceleration time and deceleration
time can be set independently.
Acceleration/Deceleration time
Control
Setting of maximum frequency/base frequency is variable.
Voltage frequency characteristics
Restart after momentary power failure "Automatic restart" setting makes it possible to keep motor
running and restart drive in case of a momentary power failure.
Upper limit and lower limit of frequency can be set.
Bias setting is possible with respect to analog frequency setting.
Three jump points and one jump width can be set.
Setting variable in 32 steps.
High Limiter & Low Limiter
Bias setting
Jump frequency
Torque boost
Starting torque
Braking torque5
DC brake
[%] 150% for 60 seconds
[%] 150% 1 min. 100% 1 min. 50% 1 min.
30% 1 min.
Braking
Brake starting frequency: 3 Hz (fixed)
Setting of braking current / braking time is variable.
Detects overload current and stops drive.
Overload
Momentary overcurrent
Protects drive In case of ground fault (detects at start) and
short circuit of output circuit.
Overvoltage
Protection Overheating of cooling element
Motor protection
Detects overvoltage of DC bus and stops drive.
Detects abnormal temp. rise of cooling element and stops drive.
Protects standard 4-pole motor and forced-air cooled motor by
means of electronic thermal overload relay.
Outputs contact signal in case of a trip for protection
(1c contact capacity: AC250V 0.3A cos = 0.3)
Indoor at an altitude of 3283 feet (1000m) or less and free of
dust, corrosive gas and oil mist.
Alarm protection
Installation location
Ambient temperature
Ambient humidity
Environment Vibration
-10 to 50°C
20 -90% RH (There shall be no dew condensation)
19 feet/s2 (5.9m/s2) or less
Vibration frequency: 5 - 55 Hz
Storage temperature
Atmospheric pressure
-25 to 65°C
Operation/storage: min 900 mb (equivalent to 3283 feet (1000m)
Transport: min 660 mb (equivalent to 10720 feet (3265m)
IP20
Enclosure
Cooling method
Self-cooling
Forced-air cooling
5) This indicates average braking torque of a single motor. (Value varies according to motor efficiency.)
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5. External Dimensions
0.24 (6.2)
D
D2
3.15 (80)
0.26 (6.5)
2.64 (67)
0.26 (6.5)
0.06 (1.5)
.06 (1.5)
2 - 0.20 X 0.24
(2 - 5 X 6.2)
0.43 (11)
TERMINAL M3.5
D1
0.06 (1.5)
0.39 (10)
0.39 (10)
2.36 (60)
DWG 1: FVRF12C9S-2UX to FVROO1C9S-2UX
Rated Current
External Dimensions: inches (mm)
DWG No.
Type
[A]
0.7
1.4
2.5
4.0
D
D1
D2
FVRF12C9S-2UX
FVRF25C9S-2UX
FVRF50C9S-2UX
FVR001C9S-2UX
2.38 (60.5)
2.58 (65.5)
2.97 (75.5)
3.96 (100.5)
0.89 (22.5)
1.08 (27.5)
1.48 (37.5)
2.46 (62.5)
0.39 (10)
0.59 (15)
0.98 (25)
1.97 (50)
DWG 1
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0.24 (6.2)
D
D2
4.33 (110)
3.86 (98)
0.24 (6.2)
0.24 (6.2)
0.18 (4.5)
0.24 (6.2)
2 - dia. 0.20
(2 - dia. 5)
TERMINAL M3.5
D1
0.20 (5)
0.43 (11)
0.45 (11.5)
0.45 (11.5)
3.43 (87)
DWG 2: FVR002C9S to FVR003C9S-2UX
Rated Current
External Dimensions: inches (mm)
DWG No.
DWG 2
Type
FVR002C9S-2UX
[A]
7.0
D
D1
D2
5.14 (130.5)
3.05 (77.5)
2.56 (65)
FVR003C9S-2UX
10.0
5.53 (140.5)
3.05 (77.5)
2.56 (65)
2-'005
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External Dimensions cont.
0.24 (6.2)
5.45 (138.5)
2.87 (73)
2.58 (65.5)
2.09 (53)
5.51 (140)
0.24 (6.2)
5.04 (128)
0.24 (6.2)
0.49 (12.5)
0.24 (6.2)
0.71 (18)
2 - dia. 0.20
(2 - dia. 5)
3.37 (85.5)
TERMINAL M4
0.20 (5)
0.43 (11)
0.47 (12)
3.78 (96.1)
0.45 (11.5)
0.45 (11.5)
4.61 (117)
FVR005C9S-2UX
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FVR-C9S-2UX
Mounting plate: Heat sink temperature will
6. Installation Instructions
reach +90°C during operation. Please use
thermostable material for drive mounting
plate.
Installation Conditions
Install the drive in a location which meets the
following requirements:
Multi-mounting: When 2 or more drives are
installed within the drive switchboard, ar-
range them side by side, keeping space
(shown in the above figure) between each
drive. If the drives must be lined up vertically,
provide adequate ventilation so that the hot
air from each drive will not affect the one
above it.
• The ambient temperature should be be-
tween -10°C and +50°C.
• The humidity should be between 20 and
90% RH. Avoid any location subject to
dew condensation, freezing or where the
drive could come into contact with any
liquids.
• Do not install in any location subject to any
of the following conditions: direct sunlight,
dust, corrosive gas, inflammable gas or oil
mist.
7 Wiring
Perform wiring in accordance with the fol-
lowing procedure:
• The drive should be installed at an eleva-
tion below 3283 feet (1000m), and vibra-
tion should be less than 232 inches/s2
(5.9m/s2)
1) Remove the cover mounting screw at the
center of the cover.
PRG
RUN
Mounting Direction and Space
RESET
FUNC
STOP
DATA
3.94”
(10cm)
FVR-C9S
PRG
RUN
RESET
FUNC
STOP
DATA
FVR-C9S
0.394”
(1cm)
0.394”
(1cm)
OPEN
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSED
3.94”
(10cm)
Cover Mounting Screw
NOTICE: The durability and reliability of the
drive will be affected by the ambient tem-
perature. Do not place the unit where ambi-
ent temperature is not proper.
2) Hold the lower end of the cover, lift it up
and remove the cover
2
Direction: Insert M4 size screws in the
mounting screw holes in the left upper and
right lower of the drive, and install the drive
with these screws. Install the drive vertically.
Horizontal or other positional installation will
cause the drive to overheat.
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Side view of inverter
3) Remove the keypad panel from the main
unit, and disconnect the harness from the
CN2 at the same time.
Space: The drive will generate heat during
operation. Allow sufficient space around the
unit as shown in the above figure.
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5) Reinstall the cover. Connect the harness
Disconnect
CN 1
of the keypad panel to the CN2 on the main
unit, then reinstall the keypad panel fitting it
onto the guide pins.
CN 2
8. 8. 8.
Connect
Guide Pin
CN 2
CN 1
CN 2
8. 8. 8.
CRG Lamp
4) Arrange the main circuit and the control
circuit wiring as follows.
6) As shown below, reinstall the cover onto
the drive main unit, and fix it with the mount-
ing screw.
CN 1
1
2
3
4
5
CN 2
Note 1
x
1
R
X
R
S
T
R
E
Y
F
W
D
T
C
E(C) L1 L2 L3
U
V
W
M M
R
2
6
7
Note 2
Side view of inverter
Earth
3-Phase
motor
Power
Supply
M
1
1
1
2
1
3
3
0
B
3
3
0
A
0
C
1. Motor coast-to-stop
2. Reset signal
3. Reverse-direction operation command
4. Forward-direction operation command
5. External alarm
6. Frequency setting VR
7. Combined alarm relay output
Note 1) FWD and THR are connected to CM
at the factory. In this condition,
starting/stopping can be performed
via RUN/STOP keys on the keypad
panel.
Note 2) In case of using an external potenti
ometer, remove the connector by
which the keypad panel and the
CN2 on the drive main unit are
connected.
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8. Basic Wiring Diagrams
1) Keypad Panel Operation
From the factory, the drive is set for frequency control by means of the potentiometer control
knob on the keypad panel. The RUN/STOP function of the drive is controlled by the RUN/
STOP keys on the keypad panel.
FAB
Power Supply
AC200 - 230V
50/60 Hz
L1
L2
L3
U
8 8 8
V
M
3-phase
W
CN2
13
12
11
Fault
E (G)
30A
FWD
REV
RST
BX
30B
30C
CM
THR
FM
10V 1mA
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2) External Signal Operation
Ensure that the connection is as shown below when operating the drive by means of an exter-
nal frequency setting potentiometer or contact signal.
Thermal Relay
M
FAB
U
V
L1
L2
Power supply
AC200~230V
50/60Hz
8 8 8
3 Phase
W
L3
CN2
13
12
11
Potentiometer for
frequency setting
x
E (G)
Fault
FWD
REV
Forward-direction operation command
Reverse-direction operation command
30A
30B
30C
BX (X2)
RST
Motor coast-to-stop command
Alarm reset
External alarm input
CM
THR (X1)
FVR-C9S
FM
Analog monitor
10V 1mA
Note 1) Set function F02 to 1.
Note 2) In case of using an external frequency setting potentiometer, disconnect the potenti-
ometer connector (CN2) from the keypad panel. Use of an external potentiometer together
with the potentiometer on the keypad panel may result in damage to the drive.
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Long wire lengths between the motor and
CAUTION:
the drive will result in increased capacitance
and leakage current. This may cause earlier
activation of such protective function as
overcurrent protection, overheating protec-
tion and electronic thermal overload, or the
error in current detection may become large.
To avoid these, adjust the length of wiring
between the drive and the motor so that is
does not exceed the length shown below.
The control circuit terminal wiring should be
kept as far as possible from the main circuit
wiring to prevent operational error due to
noise interference. Never install them in the
same duct or conduit. (A separation dis-
tance of 4 inches [10cm] or more is recom-
mended.) If the control circuit wiring must
cross the main circuit wiring, make sure it
crosses at a right angle.
FVRF12C9S-2UX : 165 feet (50m)
FVRF25 to 005C9S-2UX : 325 feet (100m)
Use shielded, twisted wire for the control
circuit wiring , which should be as short as
possible (65 feet [20m] or less).
Install a surge absorber in parallel with any
magnet contactors, solenoids, relays or
timer coils, which are close to the drive.
9. Application of Wiring and Equipment
Applicable motor output [Hp]
1/8
1/4
1/2
1
2
3
5
Drive type
FVRF12 FVRF25 FVRF50 FVRF001 FVRF002 FVRF003 FVRF005
C9S-2UX C9S-2UX C9S-2UX C9S-2UX C9S-2UX C9S-2UX C9S-2UX
Output rated capacity
[kVA] 0.28
0.56
1.0
1.6
24
10
2.8
4.0
6.6
12
Applicable wire size Main circuit
(AWG)
MCCB
ELCB
14
Contol circuit
15
15
20
20
20
30
30
30
Listed fuse*
6
C92-2-15
* The use of quick-acting fuses is required to validate UL listings. The factory recommendation is
Bussman type JKS or equivalent.
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10. Terminal Function Explanation
Terminal Function Explanation
Classi-
Terminal Code
fication
Terminal Name
Explanation of Function
Main
Commercial power supply input
terminals
For connection of 3-Phase 200 to 230V commercial power
supply
L1, L2, L3
Circuit
U, V, W
E (G)
Drive Output Terminals
For connection of a 3-Phase motor
Grounding terminal of drive chassis (case). Be sure to ground
the drive to prevent electric shock or to lower noise
Drive Grounding Terminals
Frequency
13
Power Supply for Frequency
Setting
Used as a power supply for frequency setter (variable
resistor: 1 - 5K ohm) (DC + 10V, 10mA max)
Setting
12
Frequency Setting Voltage Input
DC 0 - +10V / 0 - 100% (Input resistance: 22K ohm)
Frequency Setting Common
Terminal
11*
Common terminal for frequency setting signals 12 and 13
Forward-direction operation takes place when FWD-CM is
closed. Drive decelerates and stops when FWD-CM is
opened
Control
FWD
Forward/Stop Command Input
Terminal
Input
Reverse/Stop Command Input
Terminal
Reverse-direction operation takes place when REV-CM is
closed. Drive decelerates and stops when REV-CM is opened
REV
BX
Motor Coast-to-Stop Input
Terminal
•Drive output is cut off instantly and motor will coast-to-
stop when BX-CM is closed. Alarm signal is not outputted.
•This functions as multistep frequency selection terminal X2
when changing function.
•When THR-CM is opened during operation, drive output is
cut (motor will coast-to-stop) and an alarm signal is
outputted. This signal is latched and reset by RST input.
THR
External Alarm Input Terminal
•This functions as multistep frequency selection terminal X1
when changing functions.
RST
Alarm Reset Terminal
When RST-CM is closed, the drive fault is reset.
CM*
Control Input Common Terminal
Common terminal for control input signals
C92-03
* Electric potential of 11 terminal is identical with that of CM terminal.
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Terminal Function Explanation
Classi-
Terminal Code
fication
Terminal Name
Explanation of Function
Outputs + 10VDC between FM and CM terminals. When
frquency setting is equal to the maximum frequency setting,
outputs + 10VDC at 150% current when monitoring output
current.
Output for
FM
Analog Monitor
Motor
• Two DC voltmeters (internal resistance of 10K ohm or
greater) can be connected.
• In case of DC ammeter (1mA full scale), it is necessary to
add series resistance of 10K ohm (1/2W)
• This output is a pulse output constant frequency (38. 1 Hz)
which has a variable duty.
Contact
30A, B, C
Output
Combined Alarm Output
Terminals
Output via no volt signal (contact1c) to indicate that the
drive's protective function has been activated by an alarm.
• Contact capacity (DC48V. 0.3A)
C92-04
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• The drive is shipped with a factory in-
11. Operation
stalled jumper, between FWD-CM. Only
forward operation is possible. To enable
reverse operation remove the jumper from
FWD/CM and install the jumper between
REV-CM.
Pre-Operation Inspection
• Check for wiring errors.
• Check that all loose wire stands, metal
chips and unnecessary screws, etc. have
been removed.
• RUN/STOP by terminal operation (F02 : 1)
Note) Open FWD and REV terminals when
changing F02 data. Data cannot be changed
if not open.
• Check that no screws, terminals, etc. are
loose.
• Check that the wire ends of crimp terminal
are not in contact with other terminals.
Test Run Check Points
• Smooth rotation and correct rotation
direction.
• No abnormal vibrations and noise from the
motor.
• Smooth acceleration and deceleration.
Frequency Setting Method
RUN
STOP
Time
• Frequency setting by potentiometer con-
trol (factory preset at the time of shipment;
F01:1). As wired at the factory, frequency
setting can be performed by turning the
potentiometer control knob on the keypad
panel. Turn the potentiometer control knob
clockwise to increase frequency.
Forward
• Frequency setting by digital signal (F01 :
0). With the function F01 set to 0, fre-
quency can be increased or decreased by
the
UP/DOWN) keys on the keypad panel.
UP: Frequency up
DOWN: Frequency down
Reverse
ON
FWD-CM
REV-CM
ON
RUN/STOP Method
• RUN/STOP by keypad panel operation
(Factory preset at the time of shipment
F02:0).
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Selecting Operation Method
With the FVR-C9S Series, the following
methods can be selected to input the
RUN/STOP signals and for frequency
setting.
RUN/STOP
Frequency Setting
UP/DOWN Keys*
Function Code setting
Keypad panel
1
2
3
4
operation
RUN/STOP Keys
F
F
F
F
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
=
=
=
=
0
1
0
Analog signal (DC0 - 10V)
UP/DOWN Keys*
F
0
2
=
0
1
Terminal operation
(operation by external
signal, FWD/REV
terminals)
Analog signal (DC0 - 10V)
F
0
2
=
1
C92-07
* The frequency setting rate of change increases when FUNC/DATA key and UP/DOWN keys
are pressed simultaneously
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12. Keypad Panel
Part Names and Functions
RUN key: This key is
used for starting
operation. The LED
(green) lights up
during operation. This
key does not function
when terminal opera-
tion control F02_ _ 1
is selected.
Digital monitor:
In program mode, the key-
pad displays the various
function codes and data
values. During operation, it
displays the output fre-
quency, current, voltage, etc.
If a fault occurs, the causes
of the problem will be dis-
played as a code.
8. 8. 8.
PRG
RUN
RESET
FUNC
DATA
STOP
PROGRAM key (RESET
key): Normal mode or pro-
gram setting mode select
key. If a fault occurs, this key
is used to reset the fault.
STOP key: This key is
used for stopping
operation. This key
does not function
when terminal opera-
tion control F02 _ _1
is selected.
FVR-C9S
FUNCTION key (DATA key):
During normal mode, this key
can be used to change the display unit
(frequency display and output current dis-
play) while operation is either stopped or
running. During the program setting mode,
this key can be used to read and write the
function codes and data.
UP/DOWN keys: These keys increase or
decrease the frequency. When unit is in
program setting mode, they change the
function code or data values.
FUNC
DATA
Controlling Method for Keypad Panel
1) Monitor change
6 0. 0
1. 2 A
During the normal mode, frequency display and
output current display can be changed by
pressing the FUNC/DATA key.
FUNC
DATA
2) Run/Stop
When F02 is _ _ 0): Press RUN) to run drive; press STOP to stop drive.
3) Frequency change
When F01 is _ _ 0: Press UP to increase frequency; press DOWN to decrease frequency.
Note) If FUNC/DATA is pressed while pressing UP or DOWN, frequency changing speed
increases.
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4) Function setting method
Method
Operation Procedure
Display
Press this key to switch to the
program setting mode.
1
PRG/RESET
6
F
0.
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
Press UP key or DOWN key to
select function code
2
3
4
5
UP/DOWN
FUNC/DATA
UP/DOWN
F
0
Press this key to display function
code.
Press UP key or DOWN key to
change function code data.
FUNC/DATA Press this key to store data.
F
0
Change other
function code
Press this key to cancel program
6
PRG/RESET
mode
6
0.
0
C92-06
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13. Function Explanation
Function Code Tables
Change
During
Function
Function
Code
Min. Factory
Set. Setting
Date Code Range
Unit
—
Operation
0: Data change possible
1: Data change not possible
F00
F01
F02
Data protection
—
—
—
0
1
0
No
No
No
Frequency
Command
0: Keypad panel (UP/DOWN keys)
1: Analog input (VR, DC0 - 10V or DC4 - 20mA)
—
Operation
Command
0: Keypad panel operation (RUN/STOP keys)
1: External signal operation (FWD/REV terminals)
—
Maximum
Frequency
F03
F04
F05
50 - 120 Hz
50 - 120 Hz
Hz
Hz
s
1
1
60 Hz
60 Hz
6.0s
No
No
Base Frequency
Acceleration TIme 0.0 - 60s (0.0 setting = 0.01s)
Deceleration Time 0.0 - 60s (0.0 setting = 0.01s)
0.1
Yes
F06
F07
s
0.1
—
6.0s
13
Yes
Yes
Torque Boost
0 - 31 (code)
—
Electronic Thermal 0: Inactive
F08
F09
F10
F11
Overload Relay
Operation
1: Active (standard 4-pole motor)
—
%
—
1
0
100%
0
No
No
No
No
2: Active (forced-air cooled motor)
Electronic Thermal
Overload Relay
Level
30 - 105% of rated current of drive
Restart after
Momentary Power
Failure
0: Inactive
—
—
—
—
1: Active (Restart drive in 0.5s after power failure)
Gain for Frequency 0: For 0 - 10 V
0
Setting Signal
1: For 0 - 5 V
DC Brake (Level
Setting)
F12
F13
F14
0 - 100%
—
s
1
0.1
1
50%
0.1s
1 Hz
Yes
Yes
No
DC Brake (Time)
0.0 (inactive) 0.1 - 30s
Starting Frequency 1 - 6 Hz
Hz
C92-01
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Function Code Tables
Change
During
Function
Min. Factory
Set. Setting
Function
Date Code Range
Unit
—
—
—
—
—
Hz
Code
Operation
Motor Running
Sound
F15
0 - 5 (code)
—
—
—
—
—
1
5
—
0
Yes
No
The current and previous 3 fault events are displayed
in order of occurrence
F16
F17
F18
F19
F20
Fault Memory
Data Initialization
Retry
0: Inactive
No
1: Reset to the initial value (value set at factory)
0: Inactive
1: Active (Retry times fixed at 5, Retry starts in
.05s after trip)
0
No
Motor
Characteristics
0 - 10
4
Yes
Yes
Jump Frequency
Range
0 - 10Hz
3
F21
F22
F23
F24
F25
F26
Jump Frequency 1 0 - 120Hz
Jump Frequency 2 0 - 120 Hz
Jump Frequency 3 0 - 120 Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
%
%
%
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
0
High Limiter
Low Limiter
Bias Setting
0 - 100%
0 - 100%
0 - 100%
100
0
0
THR Terminal
Function
0: External alarm input
F27
F28
F29
F30
F31
F32
F33
—
—
Hz
Hz
Hz
—
—
—
—
1*
1*
1*
1
0
0
No
No
1: Multistep speed selection (X1)
BX Terminal
Function
0: Motor coast-to-stop command input
1: Multistep speed selection (X2)
Multistep Speed
Setting 1
0.0 - 120 Hz
10.0 Hz
20.0 Hz
30.0 Hz
85
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Multistep Speed
Setting 2
0.0 - 120 Hz
Multistep Speed
Setting 3
0.0 - 120 Hz
0 - 99 (Full scale DC 6.5 - 10.5V)
Meter Adjustment
Meter Output
selection
0: Output frequency monitor
1: Output current monitor
1
0
C92-02
*1 Frequency can be set in increments of 0.1 Hz within a range of 0.0 to 99.9 Hz, and can be set in increments of 1 Hz
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Detailed Explanation of Each Function Code
F 0 0 Data Protection
The set data can be locked so that it will not be changed by mistake.
0 Data change possible
1 Data change not possible
To change data simultaneously press the STOP key and either the UP/DOWN key.
F 0 1 Frequency Command
Either of the following two frequency setting methods can be selected.
0 Keypad panel setting (UP/DOWN keys)
1 Analog input (setting by volume control, 0 -10VDC or 4 - 20mA)
F 0 2 Operation Command
Either of the following two control methods can be selected.
0 Keypad panel operation (RUN/STOP keys)
1 External signal operation (FWD/REV keys)
F 0 3 Maximum Frequency
Sets the maximum value for the output frequency
5
2
0
0
Frequency can be set in increments of 1 Hz within a range of 50 to 120 Hz
1
Multipurpose motors and other motors which are designed to operate at
low speed can be damaged if operated at high frequency. Be sure to set the
frequency to match the characteristics of the motor.
V
Maximum
frequency
1
F 0 4 Base Frequency
Sets the base frequency (the frequency which is the divergent point of the specified torque characteristics
and the specified output characteristics).
5
2
0
0
Frequency can be set in increments of 1 Hz within a range of 50 to 120 Hz
Maximum
voltage
1
— Set to match the characteristics of the motor.
—
Although the base frequency may exceed the maximum
frequency, in that case the voltage will be decreased accordingly.
V
Base
frequency
1
F 0 5 Acceleration Time
F 0 6 Deceleration Time
0.
0.
0
0
The time required to reach the maximum output frequency can be set within a range of
0.0s to 60s (in increments of 0.1s).
6
Note: 0.0s setting is taken for 0.01s for acceleration and 0.1s for deceleration.
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F 0 7 Torque Boost
Can be set from among 32 different levels in accordance with the type of load, the
characteristics of the motor, etc.
0
1
High
For a reduced torque load (fan, pump, etc.)
Output
voltage
2 Low
1 High
3
Low
Output frequency f
8 Set to match this when using a Fuji FV motor designed for use with a drive.
F 0 8 Electronic Thermal Overload Relay
Either of the following two can be selected.
0 Inactive
1 Active (electronic thermal overload relay protection) For a standard 4-pole motor
2 Active (electronic thermal overload relay protection) For a Fuji FV motor
F 0 9 Electronic Thermal Overload Relay Level
Sets the operation level for the electronic thermal overload relay.
3
0
0
5
Setting range: 30 to 105% (increments of 1%)
1
Motor's rated current
Setting value (%) = K X
X 100
Drive's rated current
Drive Capacity
Wiring Length : feet
165 325
External thermal OL relay is recommended
0
130
655
F12C9S-2UX
F25C9S-2UX
F50C9S-2UX
001C9S-2UX
002C9S-2UX
003C9S-2UX
005C9S-2UX
K = 1.2
K = 1
K = 1.1
K = 1.2
K = 1.1
K = 1
K = 1
C92-10
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Derating characteristics for the continuously allowable current
1) For a standard 4-pole motor _ _ 1 2) for a forced-air cooled motor _ _ 2
Setting value
Setting value
110 -
105%
30%
110 -
105%
100 -
90 -
80 -
70 -
60 -
50 -
40 -
30 -
20 -
10 -
0 -
100 -
90 -
80 -
70 -
60 -
50 -
40 -
30 -
20 -
10 -
0 -
30%
0
1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0
0
1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0
Drive frequency (Hz)
Drive frequency (Hz)
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F 1 0 Restart After Momentary Power Failure
It is possible to select whether or not to restart operation when power supply is resumed after
momentary power failure.
0 Inactive
While stopped: Stopped condition is maintained even after power supply
has been restored.
While running: After power supply has been restored. LU is lit and an alarm
is outputted.
1 Active
Operation is restarted in 0.5s after power supply has been restored.
(When drive is stopped, it is maintained in the stopped condition even after
power supply has been restored).
This is valid only if power supply is restored while LU is lit. The length of
time that LU will remain lit after a power failure occurs is as follows.
Drive Model
Time(s)
F12
0.7
F25
0.7
F50
1.4
001
1.4
002
4.0
003
5.5
005
9.0
F 1 1 Gain for Frequency Setting Signal
Outputs a frequency which is a proportional ratio of the analog frequency setting.
Selects an analog input signal level when F O 1 is _ _ 1.
0
0 Maximum frequency is outputted at 10V
1 Maximum frequency is outputted at 5V
100%
1
When used together with the frequency setting bias,
this frequency setting gain takes priority, and the
bias applied to the frequency after the gain has
been applied.
5V
10V
Analog input
F 1 2 DC Brake
The current level of DC brake can be set.
Taking the rated current of the drive as 100%, this current level can be set in increments of 1%.
F 1 3 DC Brake (Braking Time)
The DC braking time can be set.
0.0
Inactive
0.1 - 30.0 Braking time can be set within a
range of 0.1 to 30s (in increments of 0.1s)
Output
voltage
Output
frequency
3 Hz
Time
1 DC braking
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F 1 4 Starting Frequency
The starting frequency can be set in increments of 1 Hz within a range of 1 to 6 Hz. Note that stopping will
also occur at the frequency set by this function.
1 1 Hz
6 6 Hz
Set to 2 Hz when using a high speed motor.
Output
frequency
Starting
frequency
1
F 1 5 Motor Running Sound
The sound of the motor operation can be changed by changing the carrier frequency.
0
5
Select from among 5 levels in accordance with the usage conditions.
Data code
0 Low carrier frequency
5 High carrier frequency (low noise)
F 1 6 Fault Memory
The current and previous 3 fault events are stored in memory.
The data for each can be displayed by using the DOWN key.
The procedure for displaying the data is as follows:
Display
(ex)
No.
Procedure
Remarks
Display
1
F
1
6
F
F
1
6
1
The information for the latest
trip will be displayed
Press FUNC/DATA Key
2
3
4
Press UP Key
Press UP Key
Press UP Key
0
The information for the first
preceding trip will be displayed
Press DOWN Key
O
O
H
C
2
1
The information for the second
preceding trip will be displayed
Press DOWN Key
The information for the third
preceding trip will be displayed.
(in this example, there is no
history of a third preceding trip).
Press DOWN Key
Press DOWN Key
5
6
Press UP Key
-
-
-
E
n
d
C92-12
The information for any new trip will be stored in the area for the "information for the latest trip" shown
above, each trip history will be removed downward and the "information for the third preceding trip"
will be erased.
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F 1 7 Data Initialization
Reset the data for all of the functions to the value set at the factory.
0
1
Inactive
Resets to the value set at the factory.
From the _ _ 0 display, by simultaneously pressing STOP and UP, the display will change to _ _ 1.
By pressing FUNC/DATA in this state, the data will be reset to the value set at the factory, and the mode
will automatically change to the 6 0. 0 frequency display mode.
F 1 8 Retry
The number of times of retry for automatic restart after the drive has been tripped can be set.
0
1
The number of retry times is fixed at 5. Retry takes place in 0.5s after trip
Note that the retry takes place only in the case where the drive is tripped due to overcurrent or
overvoltage applied during operation.
F 1 9 Motor Characteristics
Used to compensate for output current instability.
F 2 0 Jump Frequency Range
F 2 1 Jump Frequency 1
F 2 2 Jump Frequency 2
F 2 3 Jump Frequency 3
Frequency is jumped so that the mechanical common point of load and the output frequency of drive do not
coincide with each other.
50X
50X
Jump
Width
Jump frequency 1
Output
frequency
Jump frequency 2
Jump frequency 3
Jump width is changeable within
0-10 Hz range in a unit of 1 Hz.
Set frequency
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F 2 4 High Limiter
F 2 5 Low Limiter
The upper and lower and lower limits of the output frequency can be set.
0
0
Set as a percentage of the maximum frequency in increments of 1% within a range of 0 to 100%
1
0
If the value set for low limiter is higher than that set for the
high limiter, the high limiter will take priority and the low
limiter will be ignored. Thus, operation will always be in
accordance with the high limiter value regardless of the
frequency setting.
100%
High
limiter
Output
frequency
Low limiter
100%
Frequency
setting
F 2 6 Bias Frequency
Outputs a bias frequency with respect to the analog frequency setting.
0
0
Set as a percentage of the maximum frequency in increments of 1% within a range of 0 to 100%
1
0
100%
Output
frequency
Bias
Frequency
setting
100%
F 2 7 THR Terminal Function
This function enables terminal THR to be used for two different functions by changing the data
code as follows:
0
1
External alarm input
Multistep speed selection (X1)
This function data cannot be changed during operation. (Possible to change only in STOP mode).
F 2 8 BX Terminal Function
This function enables terminal BX to be used for two different functions by changing the data code as follows:
0
1
Motor coast-to-stop command input
Multistep speed selection (X2)
This function data cannot be changed during operation. (Possible to change only in STOP mode).
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F 2 9 Multistep Speed Setting 1 (Speed 1)
F 3 0 Multistep Speed Setting 2 (Speed 2)
F 3 1 Multistep Speed Setting 3 (Speed 3)
Multistep speeds can be set within a range of 0 to 120 Hz only by changing the contact signal from outside.
(X1-CM X2-CM). Setting of speed of optional step is possible within a range of 0 to 120 Hz during drive
operation
(Note1) X1 or X2 terminal is selected via THR/BX terminal function change (F27, F28)
(Note 2) In selecting THR/BX terminal function (F27, F28) individual setting is possible.
Terminal / Function Code
F27 : 1
F28: 0
F27: 0
F28: 1
F27: 1
F28: 1
F27: 0
F28: 0
THR
BX
X1
External Alarm input
X2
X1
X2
External alarm imput
Motor coast-to-stop
command imput
Motor coast-to-stop
command imput
C92-09
Speed 0
Frequency setting is made by either the analog signal or the keypad panel.
Speed 1
Speed 2
Speed 3
Speed 0
Time
ON
ON
THR-CM (X1)
ON
ON
BX-CM (X2)
FWD-CM
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F 3 2 FM Terminal Output Level Calibration
Adjust the level of the voltage output to terminal FM for the frequency meter.
0
9
Approximate DC 6.5V at full scale
Approximate DC 10.3V at full scale
9
FM
CM
Note: The FM terminal output is a pulse output of which frequency is constant (38.1 Hz) and duty is variable.
F 3 3 FM Terminal Function Selection
With regard to the data outputted to the FM terminal, either the output frequency or the output current
can be selected.
0
1
Output frequency
Output current
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14. Protective Functions
Explanation
Display
Function
Alarm Output
Momentary
Overcurrent
Protection
OC1
OC2
OC3
Stops drive to protect it against overcurrent .
Yes
OC1 = During acceleration
OC2 = During deceleration
OC3 = During constant speed operation
Overvoltage
Protection
Detects overvoltage of DC intermediate circuit and stops drive.
Detects undervoltage of DC intermediate circuit and stops drive.
OU
LU
Yes
Undervoltage
Protection
Yes*
Protection against
overheating of
cooling element
Detects abnormal temperature rise of cooling element and stops drive
OH1
Yes
External Alarm Input
Stops drive by input of an external signal.
Detects overload of motor and stops drive.
OH2
OL
Yes
Yes
Electronic Thermal
Overload
Drive Overload
Detects overload of drive and stops drive.
OLU
Yes
Memory Error
CPU Error
Stops drive in case of memory error
Stops drive in case of a CPU error
Er1
Er3
Yes
Yes
C92-05
* This output is selectable by F10
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15. Warranty Parts and Service
“Warranty period is 12 months after installa-
tion or 18 months after shipment from the
Company, whichever occurs first.”
The purpose of the following section to
provide specific instructions to the user of
the FVR-C9S-7UX drive regarding warranty
administration and how to obtain assistance
on both in-warranty and out-of-warranty
equipment.
Before calling the number at left to deter-
mine warranty status, the drive serial number
will be required. This is located on the drive
nameplate. If the drive is still under warranty,
further information will be required per the
“In-Warranty Failure Checklist” shown on
page 36 of this instruction book.
If assistance is required to determine war-
ranty status call:
Technical Services
GE Fuji Drives USA, Inc.
Out-of-Warranty Procedures
1-540-387-5739
If a defective drive is out-of-warrant contact
an Authorized GE Fuji Service Provider for
repair or an Authorized GE Fuji Distributor
for replacement.
24-hour Emergency 1-540-387-8292
Warranty Coverage
Motors
The warranty set forth in Section 1 of
FN-1090 (1/91) of GE’s Condition of Sale
covers all major parts of the drive such as
the main printed circuit boards, transistor
modules, etc. The warranty covers replace-
ment of the entire drive.
Repairs on motors are generally handled by
the motor manufacturer. For specific instruc-
tions on your motor, call the distributor from
which it was purchased and be prepared to
furnish complete nameplate data.
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In-Warranty Failure Checklist
To assist with warranty troubleshooting, the following information is required. This data is needed to evaluate
the cause in an effort to eliminate any further failures.
Model No.:
Serial No.:
Start-Up Date:
Failure Date:
Status When Failure Occurred (check one):
Power-Up
Running
Accel
Decel
Explanation of Failure:
Application Information (check Yes or No)
Input Transformer:
Yes
Yes
No
No
If Yes: KVA
L1 Volts
L2 Volts
L3 Volts
Yes
Power Factor Correction Capacitors:
If Yes: Microfarad
Other Equipment on Same Power
No
If Yes, what?
Line Reactor on Input
Input Starter
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Output Starter
Motor Overloads
Control Terminals Used (circle if used)
THR
X1
X2
X3
C1
30A
11
30B
12
30C
13
RST/BX
RUN
FWD
RT1
REV
Function Codes Different From Factory Settings
Function Code
Setting
Function Code
Setting
Failure Message (see Section 5)
Latest Fault
Previous Faults:
No Message
Hz
A
1.
2.
3.
V
After all of the Checklist information is acquired, contact the following Service Center number for assistance:
540-387-5739 (8am - 5pm Central Standard time Monday thru Friday).
540-387-8292 (24-hour emergency)
When you return the unit for warranty you need to get a RMA number from your Service Center.
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Notes:
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Notes:
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GE Fuji Drives USA, Inc.
1501 Roanoke Blvd. Suite 435
Salem, VA 24153
1-800-543-6196
INR-Si47-0461 b-E
Printed in Japan
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