Since the inverter power supply uses the single-phase input, you cannot use a 0.75K inverter with a 0.6 kW motor to draw the maximum ability of the motor. To... More Details >>
The FM output is the 1440 Hz, 1 mA pulse train output at full scale. You can input to the programmable controller if it has a pulse train input. A68AD does n... More Details >>
The following seven models are available for the 200 V class: 0.1K, 0.2K, 0.4K, 0.75K, 1.5K, 2.2K, and 3.7K The following five models are available for the 4... More Details >>
Can I use the parameter unit FR-PU02?
Yes, but functions are partially limited. (The FR-PU02 cannot demonstrate its full ability. The FR-PU01 cannot be used.) To use the parameter unit FR-PU02, u... More Details >>
Can I use it with the single-phase po...
You can use the inverter with the single-phase 200 V power supply. However, since ripple current flowing through the capacitor increases and the converter an... More Details >>
Difference in purpose from FR-A200 se...
Reference of proper use of each series is as follows: - A024: When balance between size, performance, and cost is important. - A200: When system configuratio... More Details >>
Do noise and leakage current increase?
During non-low-noise operation (initial setting) with the carrier frequency of 1 kHz, both noise and leakage current levels are almost same as the Z024 serie... More Details >>
What functions are added by upgrading?
The following functions are added by upgrading: - Slip compensation function- Serial communication function- Frequency jump- 15-speed operation- Zero current... More Details >>
Can a brake resistor or brake unit be...
You can connect them to the FR-A024 inverter 0.4 to 3.7K. (You cannot connect them to 0.1K and 0.2K.)Available brake resistor options include the FR-ABR high... More Details >>
Countermeasure against noise and leak...
The following two major countermeasures against noise are available: - Keep the noise source and partner device apart from each other.- Install a noise filte... More Details >>