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G5 Drive 600 Volt
G5 Drive 600 Volt - YAI
The G5 Drive 600 Volt is a full featured drive, providing outstanding quality, performance, flexibility, and environmental friendliness through 200HP. Enjoy network communications, feedback, and expandable I/O to control anything from simple fans and pumps to complex machines. For new installations or retrofits, the G5 Drive 600 Volt provides a single robust solution, regardless of your application.
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FAQs
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Why don't the page numbers in the parameter section of the instruction manual match the page numbers in the body of the manual? Posted Date: 06/11/2014
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When dealing with harmonic noise, which is better-- an AC or a DC reactor? Posted Date: 06/20/2013
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What is the current rating for the Run and Fault output contacts on a GPD 515/G5? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
What is required to start and stop the GPD515/G5 from the digital operator? Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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06/08/2007 | |
What does it mean when the drive has a RUN command and the STOP light is flashing on the drive display? Posted Date: 10/27/2005
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10/27/2005 | |
What are the differences between the set-up of a GPD515/G5 and a F7 drive on DeviceNet when using CM053 or CM056 option cards? Posted Date: 11/28/2005
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11/28/2005 | |
What are some concerns when the motor cable is over 100 meters? Posted Date: 06/20/2013
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UV -- Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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UV3 - Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/20/2013
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UV2 - Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/20/2013
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UV1 - Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/20/2013
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The GPD 515/G5 displays a parameter, but does not let me change it. Why? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
The GPD/515G5 instruction manual (TOE-S616-10.13) (pages 21-22) specifies that input fuses should be used on the installation of these drives.--Is fusing required or is a circuit breaker sufficient protection for the inverter?--If fusing is not required, what characteristics of MCCB should used be to protect the drive adequately? Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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SVE -- Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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Should motor cable length be a concern when installing an AC drive?, Is it ok to have a motor 300ft from the drive? Posted Date: 06/12/2014
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SC - Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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RR -- Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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RH -- Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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PGO -- Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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PF - Fault Code Description Posted Date: 06/08/2007
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