Hitachi L700 SERIES Quick Reference Manual page 27

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Jumper connecting
Terminals PD and P
When not using the DCL,
do not remove the jumper
from terminals PD and P.
[Method of enabling/disabling the EMC filter function]
Enabling the EMC filter
R
S
(L1)
(L2)
Jumper connecting terminals
PD and P
Reference: Leakage current by inverter with model EMC filter enabled or disabled (reference data)
The table below lists the reference currents that may leak from the inverter when the internal EMC filter is enabled or disabled.
(Leakage current is in proportion to the voltage and frequency of input power.)
Note that the values listed in the table below indicate the reference currents leaking from the inverter alone. The values exclude
current leakage from external devices and equipment (e.g., power cables).
The drive in the range from 90kW to 160kW doesn't have the switch to activate and deactivate the internal EMC filter.They complies
EMC directive C3 level in standard condition.
Internal EMC filter enabled
Internal EMC filter disabled
Terminal layout
T
PD
P
(L3)
(+1)
(+)
200 V class model (input power: 200 VAC, 50 Hz)
11kW, 15kW
18.5kW to 75kW
Ca 48mA
Ca.0.1mA
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
Ground terminal with
jumper (shaded in the
figure) to enable/disable the
EMC filter function
Disabling the EMC filter
(factory setting)
R0
Charge lump
N
U
V
(-)
(T1)
(T2)
400 V class model (input power: 400 VAC, 50 Hz)
11kW, 15kW
Ca 23mA
Ca.95mA
Ca.0.1mA
Ca.0.2mA
2 - 15
Inverter model
L700-750LFF
R0 and T0: M4
Ground terminal: M8
Other terminals: M10
T0
L700-900-1600HF
R0 and T0:M4
W
Ground terminal:M8
(T3)
Other terminal:M10
18.5kW to 75kW
90kW to160kW
Ca.56mA
Ca.0.2mA
Ca.0.2mA
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