Mitsubishi Electric FR-E520 Specifications

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Page 1 - E500 SERIES

E500 SERIESEXPANSIVE FUNCTIONALITY INACOMPACT PACKAGEVARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES

Page 2 - POWERFUL

Standard Specifications Common SpecificationsOutput signalsOperation specificationsControl method selection Soft-PWM control or high carrier frequenc

Page 3 - Height is now standardized

Three-Phase, 200V Power Supply (Frequency Setting Volume Type)10External Dimension Diagrams and Terminal Layouts Single-Phase, 100V/200V Power Supp

Page 4 - Features

External Dimension Diagrams and Terminal Layouts11 Three-Phase, 200V Power Supply (CC-Link) Three-Phase, 400V Power SupplyNP140 (5.51)128 (5.04)D112

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Terminal Connection Diagram12R (L1)R (L2)S (L2)S (L2)T (L3)VUWNFBMC5210 (+5V)STFSTRP1PRPRNPCExternal transistor commonForward run startReverse run sta

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Notes: 1. The L level is when the open connector output transistor turns ON (continuity state). The H level is when it is OFF (non-continuity state).2

Page 7 - Networks

Operation14 Control Panel (Frequency Setting Volume Type) Operation1. Using the Control Panel KnobUse the RUN key to start and the STOP/RESET key to

Page 8 - 3.7E520FR

List of Parameters15Function Pr. No. Name Setting range Minimum setting Default settingBasic functionsStandard operation functions Output terminal fun

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16Communications functionsPID controlIndicationSupplementary functionCurrent detectionUser functionsTerminal function selectionAuxiliary functionSuppl

Page 10 - Standard Specifications

Description of Parameters17Pr.0–Pr. 6Note: “Parameter” is sometimes abbreviated “Pr.”Notes: 1. When general-purpose flux vector control mode is select

Page 11 - ● FR-E520-5.5K, 7.5K

Description of Parameters18Pr.7–Pr.14Notes: 1. For S-curve acceleration /deceleration pattern A (see Pr.29), the time isthat required to reach the bas

Page 12 - ● FR-E520-5.5KN, 7.5KN

Mitsubishi’s New E500 SeriesOffers Three Great Values.POWERFULSIMPLEGet a high torque (150%) at speeds as low as 1HzA regenerative braking resistor ca

Page 13 - Terminal Connection Diagram

Description of Parameters19JOG Operation SettingsJOG frequencyJOG acceleration/deceleration time● JOG operation can be run from the control panel.(See

Page 14 - (Note 1)

Description of Parameters20Pr.31–Pr. 43Notes: 1. No jumps are made when set to 9999 (the default).2. During acceleration or deceleration, the operatin

Page 15 - Operation

Description of Parameters21Set FunctionSignal between terminalsRT and SDParameter number OFF ONAcceleration timePr.7 ●Pr.44 ●Deceleration timePr.8 ●Pr

Page 16 - List of Parameters

Description of Parameters22Shortest Acceleration/DecelerationMode SelectionShortest acceleration/deceleration mode● When this parameter is selected, t

Page 17 - (Note 8)

Description of Parameters23Pr.66–Pr.77See the description of Pr.22Pr.66See the description of Pr.30Pr.70Selecting Applied Motor● When using a Mitsubis

Page 18 - Description of Parameters

Description of Parameters24Pr.78–Pr.96Note: These settings are valid for both PU and external operation.Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection● Set thi

Page 19

Description of Parameters25Note: These parameter settings are disabled during PU operation.Note: Use parameters 190–192 (output terminal function sele

Page 20

Description of Parameters26Pr.152–Pr.192Stall Prevention Operation Selection● This selects how the stall prevention and high-response currentlimit fun

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Description of Parameters27Fan ON-OFF Control● Controls the cooling fan.Pr.244See the description of Pr.4Pr. 232–239Pr.247 settingFunction0 No slip co

Page 22 - Output or display

Description of Parameters28Frequency Setting Signal Gain and Bias AdjustmentFrequency setting voltage biasFrequency setting voltage gainFrequency sett

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SMALLOnly 85% the volume of a Mitsubishi FREQROL-U100 (for FR-E520-0.2K).Most compact inverter in its class.All models from 0.1 to 3.7kW are the same

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Protective Functions29The following protective functions are provided for the protection of the inverter itself (except for the motor's electroni

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Connection Examples30 Basic Wiring Diagram (Operation by External Signal)● This is the basic inverter wiring diagram when operating by usingforward a

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31Connection Examples Automatic Operation Using DC 4 –20mACurrent Signals(Building Air-Conditioners) ● This is a sample circuit for automatic operati

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32Peripherals Selecting PeripheralsVoltage Applicable inverters Magnetic contactors (MC)Motor output(kW)No-fuse breaker (NFB)or leakage breaker (NV)L

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33Peripherals NoiseWhen making operation quieter by raising the carrier frequency,electromagnetic noise tends to increase, so measures should betaken

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34 List of OptionsOptional EquipmentCC-Link FR-E5NCAllows changes in inverter operations, monitoring and parameters to be FR-E540 series only.execute

Page 30 - Protective Functions

35Optional Equipment500(19.69)500(19.69)230 (9.06)220 (8.66)182 (7.17)172 (6.77)4.3 (0.17)42 (1.65)60(2.36)20 (0.79)3.5(0.14)4.3 (0.17)20(0.79)1.2(0.0

Page 31 - Connection Examples

36Optional EquipmentName (model) Specifications and constructionBrake units BU-(H) , discharging resistors GZG and GRZGUnit: mm (inch)• Selectin

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37Optional EquipmentName (model) Specifications and constructionUnit: mm (inch)● Countermeasures Against Leakage CurrentLeakage current can cause peri

Page 33 - Peripherals

Optional Equipment38Name (model) Specifications and constructionHigh power factor converterFR-HC- (H)Unit: mm (inch)● Greatly suppresses power supply

Page 34 - ■ Low-Voltage Standards

Features3–300–200–10030 90180 300 600 900 1200 15001800Rotation speed(r/min)Torque (%)0100200300 High Torque (150 %) at Speeds as Low as 1Hz.Mitsubis

Page 35 - Optional Equipment

39Characteristic Data Rotational Speed/Load Torque CharacteristicsGeneral-purpose flux vector control (slip compensation selected) V/F controlRotatio

Page 36 - 200V class400V class

40Application of Special MotorsMotor Applications Motors with BrakesUse a motor with a brake that has an independent power supply forthe brake, conne

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Cautions41For Maximum Safety● In order to use the equipment properly and safely, be sure toread the manual before use.● Mitsubishi general-purpose inv

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42 Installing Thermal Relays● The inverter is provided with a protection function that employsan electronic thermal relay to protect the motor fromov

Page 39 - 33 (1.30)

L-174-9-C3984-B NA9904 Printed in Japan (BUN)Revised publication, effective Apr. 1999Superseding publication L-174-8-C3984-A Aug. 1998Specifications

Page 40 - Characteristic Data

Features4FR-PU04 parameter unit (option)Actual Size Easy to Operate● We added a frequency setting knob (run by a varistor) to thecontrol panel as sta

Page 41 - Motor Applications

Features5 Newly Developed Soft-PWM ControlMitsubishi’s Soft-PWM switching system keeps noise to a minimum(as low as a Mitsubishi FR-Z Series inverter

Page 42 - Cautions

Networks6 Inverter Setup SoftwareFR-SW0-SETUP-WJ (Windows* 3.1 or 95) ( Japanese)FR-SW0-SETUP-WE (Windows* 3.1 or 95) (English)Inverter setup softwar

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7Model Configurations Three-Phase 200V Power Supply ModelModel Voltage classE510 100V classE520 200V classE540 400V classIP20 IP40Frequency setting

Page 44 - Safety Warning

8Standard SpecificationsNotes:1. The applied motor shown is the maximum application capacity when a standardfour-pole Mitsubishi motors is used.2. The

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