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Yaskawa F7 Drive CIMR-F7U21P5

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Manual for Yaskawa F7 Drive CIMR-F7U21P5

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Yaskawa F7 Drive CIMR-F7U21P5

Yaskawa F7 Drive CIMR-F7U21P5

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Maintenance Plans for Yaskawa F7 Drive Model CIMR-F7U21P5

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F7 Drive Periodic Inspection

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Warning: Ensure the three-phase power is disconnected and locked out before starting the inspection.

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Motor is not vibrating or making unusual noises

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No abnormal heat generation from the Drive or motor

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Ambient temperature

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Output current value shown on U1-03

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Cooling fan in the Drive is operating normally

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Warning: Do not touch terminals immediately after the power has been turned off to avoid electric shock.

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All screws and bolts on external terminals, mounting bolts, and connectors are tightened

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Cooling fins are clean

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Heatsink Cooling Fan Replacement

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A cooling fan is attached to the bottom of the Drive.

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If the Drive is installed using the mounting holes on the back of the Drive, the cooling fan can be replaced without removing the Drive from the installation panel.

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If the Drive is mounted with the heatsink external to the enclosure, the cooling fan can only be replaced by removing the Drive from the enclosure.

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Removing the Heatsink Cooling Fan

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1. Turn off the input power before removing and installing the heatsink cooling fan.

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2. Press in on the right and left sides of the fan cover in the direction of arrows "1" and then pull the fan out in the direction of arrow "2".

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3. Pull out the cable connected to the fan from the fan cover and disconnect the power connector.

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4. Open the fan cover on the left and right sides in the direction of arrows "3" and remove the fan cover from the fan.

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Installing the Heatsink Cooling Fan

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2 Yearly / 20000 Hourly Cooling Fan Replacement

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Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Replace the cooling fan(s) every 2 to 3 years (20,000 hours) with a new part.

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Note: The standard replacement period is based on the following usage conditions:

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Usage conditions

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Old fan removed?

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New fan installed?

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Enter the current hour meter reading

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Sign off on the cooling fan replacement

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Terminal Card Replacement

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The terminal card can be removed and mounted without disconnecting the control wiring.

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Important: Always confirm that input power is removed and the Charge LED is not lit before removing or mounting the terminal card.

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Removing the Terminal Card

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1. Remove the terminal cover on the Drive.

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2. Remove the Digital Operator and front cover from the Drive.

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3. Remove the wires connected to FE and/or NC on the terminal card.

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4. Loosen the mounting screws on the left and right sides of the terminal card until they are free; It is not necessary to remove the mounting screws completely, as they are captive and self-rising.

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5. Pull the terminal card out in the direction of the block arrow.

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Mounting the Terminal Card

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10 Yearly DC Bus and Control Power Fuses Replacement

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Warning: This procedure should be performed by a trained technician

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Standard replacement period is based on the following usage conditions: Ambient temperature: Yearly average of 86°F / 30°C, Load factor: 80% maximum, Operating time: 12 hours maximum per day

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Old DC bus fuse removed

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New DC bus fuse installed

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Old control power fuse removed

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New control power fuse installed

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Technician's signature

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Parts for Yaskawa F7 Drive CIMR-F7U21P5

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Part Name
Part Number

Power PCB (3PCB)

ETP617022

Control PCB (1PCB)

ETC618390-S3020

Terminal PCB (2PCB)

ETC618410

Power Module

STR001299

DC Bus Fuse

FU-002029

Power PCB (3PCB)

ETP617022

Control PCB (1PCB)

ETC618390-S3020

Terminal PCB (2PCB)

ETC618410

Power Module

STR001299

DC Bus Fuse

FU-002029

Power PCB (3PCB)

ETP617022

Control PCB (1PCB)

ETC618390-S3020

Terminal PCB (2PCB)

ETC618410

Power Module

STR001299

DC Bus Fuse

FU-002029

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