Hitachi SJ300-037HFE 사용자 설명서

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SJ300 Inverter
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Connecting to PLCs and Other Devices
Hitachi inverters (drives) are useful in many types of applications. During installation, the 
inverter keypad (or other programming device) will facilitate the initial configuration. After 
installation, the inverter will generally receive its control commands through the control logic 
terminals or serial interface from another controlling device. In a simple application such as 
single-conveyor speed control, a Run/Stop switch and potentiometer will give the operator all 
the required control. In a sophisticated application, you may have a programmable logic 
controller
 (PLC) as the system controller with several connections to the inverter.
It is not possible to cover all the possible types of application in this manual. It will be neces-
sary for you to know the electrical characteristics of the devices you want to connect to the 
inverter. Then, this section and the following sections on I/O terminal functions can help you 
quickly and safely connect those devices to the inverter.
CAUTION:  It is possible to damage the inverter or other devices if your application exceeds 
the maximum current or voltage characteristics of a connection point.
The connections between the inverter 
and other devices rely on the electrical 
input/output characteristics at both ends 
of each connection, shown in the 
diagram to the right. The inverter can 
accept either sourcing or sinking type 
inputs from an external device (such as 
a PLC). A terminal jumper configures 
the input type, connecting the input 
circuit common to the supply (+) or (–). 
Detailed wiring examples are in 
. This chapter shows the inverter’s 
internal electrical component(s) at each 
I/O terminal and how to interface them 
with external circuits.
In order to avoid equipment damage and 
get your application running smoothly, 
we recommend drawing a schematic of 
each connection between the inverter 
and the other device. Include the 
internal components of each device in 
the schematic, so that it makes a 
complete circuit loop.
After making the schematic, then:
1. Verify that the current and voltage 
for each connection is within the 
operating limits of each device.
2. Make sure that the logic sense 
(active high or active low) of any 
ON/OFF connection is correct.
3. Verify inputs are configured 
correctly (sink/source) to interface 
to interface to any external devices (PLCs, etc.).
4. Check the zero and span (curve end points) for analog connections, and be sure the scale 
factor from input to output is correct.
5. Understand what will happen at the system level if any particular device suddenly loses 
power, or powers up after other devices.
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Other device
Input
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Output
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SJ300 Inverter
Input
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Output
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Input
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Inverter
Common
PLC
PLC
P24
CM1
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24VDC
Jumper
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Return
Signal
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