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L100 Inverter
Oper
ations
and Monitor
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Configuring the Inverter for Multiple Motors
Simultaneous Connections
For some applications, you may need to connect two 
or more motors (wired in parallel) to a single 
inverter’s output. For example, this is common in 
conveyor applications where two separate conveyors 
need to have approximately the same speed. The use 
of two motors may be less expensive than making the 
mechanical link for one motor to drive multiple 
conveyors.
Some of the characteristics of using multiple motors 
with one drive are:
• The inverter output must be rated to handle the sum 
of the currents from the motors.
• You must use separate thermal protection switches 
or devices to protect each motor. Locate the device 
for each motor inside the motor housing or as close 
to it as possible.
• The wiring for the motors must be permanently connected in parallel (do not remove 
one motor from the circuit during operation).
NOTE: The motor speeds are identical only in theory. That is because slight differences 
in their loads will cause one motor to slip a little more than another, even if the motors 
are identical. Therefore, do not use this technique for multi-axis machinery that must 
maintain a fixed position reference between its axes.
to Nth motor
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
Motor 1
Motor 2
L100
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3