Hitachi WJ200 Series Instruction Manual page 44

Wj200 series single-phase input 200v class three-phase input 200v class three-phase input 400v class
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Q. Why doesn't the motor have a neutral connection as a return to the inverter?
A. The motor theoretically represents a "balanced Y" load if all three stator
windings have the same impedance. The Y connection allows each of the three
wires to alternatively serve as input or return on alternate half-cycle.
Q. Does the motor need a chassis ground connection?
A. Yes, for several reasons. Most importantly, this provides protection in the
event of a short in the motor that puts a hazardous voltage on its housing.
Secondly, motors exhibit leakage current that increase with aging. Lastly, a
grounded chassis generally emits less electrical noise than an ungrounded
one.
Q. What type of motor is compatible with the Hitachi inverters?
A. Motor type – It must be a three-phase AC induction motor. Use an
inverter-grade motor that has at least 800V insulation for 200V class inverters,
or 1600V insulation for 400V class.
Motor size – In practice, it's better to find the right size motor for your
application; then look for the inverter to match the motor.
NOTE: There may be other factors that will affect motor selection, including heat
dissipation, motor operating speed profile, enclosure type, and cooling method.
Q. How many poles should the motor have?
A. Hitachi inverters can be configured to operate motors with 2, 4, 6, or 8 poles.
The greater the number of the poles, the slower the top motor speed will be,
but it will have higher torque at the base speed.
Q. Will I be able to add dynamic (resistive) braking to my Hitachi WJ200 drive after
the initial installation?
A. Yes, the WJ200 inverter already has a dynamic braking circuit built in. Just
add the resistor sized to meet the braking requirements. For more information,
contact your nearest Hitachi representative.

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