Hitachi hitachi series inverter 사용자 설명서

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Basic System Description
 
A motor control system will obviously include a motor and inverter, as well as a circuit 
breaker or fuses for safety. If you are connecting a motor to the inverter on a test bench 
just to get started, that’s all you may need for now. But a system can also have a variety of 
additional components. Some can be for noise suppression, while others may enhance the 
inverter’s braking performance. The figure and table below show a system with all the 
optional components you might need in your finished application. 
 
 
 
Name 
Function 
Breaker / 
disconnect 
A molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB), ground fault 
interrupter (GFI), or a fused disconnect device. NOTE: The 
installer must refer to the NEC and local codes to ensure 
safety and compliance. 
Input-side 
AC Reactor 
This is useful in suppressing harmonics induced on the 
power supply lines and for improving the power factor. 
WARNING: Some applications must use an input-side AC 
Reactor to prevent inverter damage. See Warning on next 
page. 
Radio noise filter 
Electrical noise interference may occur on nearby 
equipment such as a radio receiver. This magnetic choke 
filter helps reduce radiated noise (can also be used on 
output). 
EMC filter (for 
CE applications, 
see Appendix D)   
Reduces the conducted noise on the power supply wiring 
between the inverter and the power distribution system. 
Connect to the inverter primary (input) side. 
Radio noise filter 
(use in non-CE 
applications) 
This capacitive filter reduces radiated noise from the main 
power wires in the inverter input side. 
DC link choke 
Suppress harmonics generated by the inverter. However, it 
will not protect the input diode bridge rectifier. 
Radio noise filter 
Electrical noise interference may occur on nearby 
equipment such as a radio receiver. This magnetic choke 
filter helps reduce radiated noise (can also be used on 
input). 
Output-side 
AC Reactor 
This reactor reduces the vibration in the motor caused by 
the inverter’s switching waveforms, by smoothing the 
waveform to approximate commercial power quality. It is 
also useful to reduce harmonics when wiring from the 
inverter to the motor is more than 10m in length. 
LCR filter 
Sine wave shaping filter for output side. 
 
 
 
 
 
Breaker, 
MCCB or 
GFI 
From power supply
Thermal 
switch 
L1 L2 L3 
T1 T2 T3 
Inverter 
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GND