Peter Electronic FUS 150/3EV 1.5 kW 3-phase frequency inverter, 380 - 460 V to , 2F610.40150 2F610.40150 Data Sheet

Product codes
2F610.40150
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Step3 Check motor rotation without load. 
Press RUN Key. 7-segment Display will indicates 00.0to 05.0. Such value is the frequency 
output value.
 
z  Check the operation direction of the motor. 
IF the direction of the motor is incorrect: 
Press STOP Key, turn off the AC power supply. After Power indicator LED is off, 
change over theT1 and T2. 
Supply the power again, then check the motor direction. 
z  Press STOP key. 
 
Step4 Check full speed at 50Hz/60Hz 
z  Change the frequency with ¿,À arrow mark , please press DATA/ENTER after setting 
frequency. 
z  Set frequency to 50Hz/60Hz according to the above regulations. 
z  Press RUN Key, inspect the motor operation as motor accelerates to full load. 
z  Press STOP Key, inspect the motor operation as motor deceleration. 
 
Step5 Other settings 
As for other function, please refer to 7300EV user manual. 
Set acceleration time ………………………………… P. 4-9 
Set deceleration time ………………………………… P. 4-9 
Set upper frequency limit ….………………………... P. 4-12 
Set lower frequency limit ……………………………. P. 4-12 
Set motor rated current ………………………………P. 4-30 
Set control mode (Vector, V/F) ………………………P. 4-26 
 
Step6 vector Mode Settings
 
When the EV inverter is set to run in Vector Mode (C14=000), the motor parameters needs to 
be set. The required in formation should be readily available on the nameplate of the motor. 
(Motor kw=0.75 
¯ HP) 
The parameters to set for vector operation ave: 
Motor Rated Current (Amps)  (F43)                 See page 4-23 
Motor Rated Voltage  (Volts)   (F44)                 See page 4-23 
Motor Rated Frequency (Hz)   (F45)                 See page 4-23 
Motor Rated Power (KW)        (F46)                 See page 4-23 
Motor Rated Speed (RPM)       (F47)                 See page 4-23 
Additional Vector Mode Settings to adjust for optimum operations are: 
Torque boost gain (F48)                                      See page 4-23 
Slip compensation gain (F49)                              See page 4-24 
Low Frequency Voltage Compensation (F50)   See page 4-25