VFD-Need Help Identifying Terminals

   / VFD-Need Help Identifying Terminals #11  
Uh, on most of these type devices, they aren't for you to mess with... :)
Truly, Stick with the front terminals. Just sayin
That's no fun. Hit it with a meter and see if it's got juice
 
   / VFD-Need Help Identifying Terminals
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#12  

Page 5-2 shows some components on the terminals in question although I don't see the one marked (/) in the first post picture.
I doubt that any additional braking resistor will be needed on this 1.0 HP lathe application. I'm guessing that deceleration rate can be adjusted to make thread die and tap die reversals quick enough. Single point threading up to a shoulder can require a quick stop if the half nut isn't operated for each pass.
 
   / VFD-Need Help Identifying Terminals #13  
Do not hook anything to the dc bus and make sure it is good and discharged before you touch it. Once the charge light goes out your ok to touch
 
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Do not hook anything to the dc bus and make sure it is good and discharged before you touch it. Once the charge light goes out your ok to touch
So, you're saying that the terminals shown in post no. 1 are the dc bus?
 
   / VFD-Need Help Identifying Terminals #15  
So, you're saying that the terminals shown in post no. 1 are the dc bus?

Yes , ac voltage is marked l1,l2,l3 on incoming and u,v,w on outputs. +,- are tue dc bus.
 

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