H7 ASD Operation Manual 7The ASD input voltage should remain within 10% of the specified input voltage range. Input voltagesapproaching the upper or lower limit settings may require that the overvoltage and undervoltage stallprotection level parameters, F626 and F629, be adjusted. Voltages outside of the permissible toleranceshould be avoided.The input power frequency should be ±2 Hz of the specified input frequency.Do not use an ASD with a motor that has a power rating that is higher than the rated output of the ASD.The ASD is designed to operate NEMA B motors. Consult with your sales representative before usingthe ASD for special applications such as with an explosion-proof motor or applications with a pistonload.Do Not apply commercial power to the output terminals T1/U, T2/V, or T3/W.Disconnect the ASD from the motor before megging or applying a bypass voltage to the motor.Interface problems may occur when this ASD is used in conjunction with some types of processcontrollers. Signal isolation may be required to prevent controller and/or ASD malfunction (contactyour Toshiba sales representative or the process controller manufacturer for additional informationabout compatibility and signal isolation).Use caution when setting the output frequency. Over speeding a motor decreases its ability to delivertorque and may result in damage to the motor and/or the driven equipment.All H7 ASDs are equipped with internal DC bus fuses. However, not all H7 ASDs are equipped withinternal primary power input fuses (HP dependent). When connecting two or more drives that have nointernal fuse to the same power line as shown in Figure 2, it will be necessary to select a circuit-breaking configuration that will ensure that if a short circuit occurs in ASD 1, only MCCB2 trips, notMCCB1. If it is not feasible to use this configuration, insert a fuse between MCCB2 and ASD 1.Figure 2. Circuit breaker configuration.www . ElectricalPartManuals . com