E6581611J-41010.2 Installation of a magnetic contactorIf using the inverter without installing a magnetic contactor (MC) in the primary circuit, use an MCCB (with apower cut off device) to open the primary circuit when the inverter protective circuit is activated.When using an optional braking resistor, install a magnetic contactor (MC) or molded-case circuit breaker with apower cutoff device on the primary power supply of the inverter, so that the power circuit opens when the failuredetection relay (FL) in the inverter or the externally installed overload relay is actuated.■ Magnetic contactor in the primary circuitTo detach the inverter from the power supply in any of the following cases, insert a magnetic contactor(primary-side magnetic contactor) between the inverter and the power supply.(1) If the motor overload relay is tripped(2) If the protective detector (FL) built into the inverter is activated(3) In the event of a power failure (for prevention of auto-restart)(4) If the resistor protective relay is tripped when a braking resistor (option) is usedWhen using the inverter with no magnetic contactor (MC) on the primary side, install a molded-case circuitbreaker with a voltage tripping coil instead of an MC and adjust the circuit breaker so that it will be tripped if theprotective relay referred to above is activated. To detect a power failure, use an undervoltage relay or the like.Example of connection of a magnetic contactor in the primary circuitNotes on wiring When frequently switching between start and stop, do not use the magnetic contactor on the primary side asan on-off switch for the inverter.Instead, stop and start the inverter by using terminals F and CC (forward run) or R and CC (reverse run). Be sure to attach a surge absorber to the exciting coil of the magnetic contactor (MC).MCInverterR/L1 U/T1V/T2W/T3FRCCS/L2T/L3FLCForward runReverse runMotorFLBFLAMCCBPower supply M