Invt Che100-0r7g-s2 Manual !exclusive! -

: Programmable shortcut key, defaults to jogging control. Crucial Parameter Codes (Quick Setup)

The manual for the INVT CHE100-0R7G-S2 is well-written, comprehensive, and easy to understand. It provides detailed information on the device's features, specifications, installation, operation, and maintenance. The manual's organization and structure make it easy to navigate, and the inclusion of diagrams, tables, and fault codes makes it a valuable resource for users.

: Guidelines for operating temperatures (0°C to +40°C) and storage to maintain device longevity.

For integration into a building management system (BMS) or SCADA. The manual specifies wiring (terminal A/B), baud rate (P9-01), parity (P9-02), and the Modbus address map. invt che100-0r7g-s2 manual

This is the most critical part of the document for safety personnel and maintenance crews. The manual emphasizes strict adherence to electrical standards. Key warnings include:

| Parameter | Name | Recommended Value for 0.75kW Motor | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | P0-01 | Motor control mode | 0 (V/F control) or 1 (Sensorless vector) | | P0-03 | Max output frequency | 50.00 Hz (or 60.00 Hz for North America) | | P0-04 | Upper limit frequency | 50.00 Hz | | P1-00 | Motor rated power | 0.7 kW (or 0.75 kW depending on motor plate) | | P1-01 | Motor rated voltage | 220 V | | P1-02 | Motor rated current | Find value from motor nameplate (typical: 3.5–4.2A) | | P1-03 | Motor rated frequency | 50 Hz or 60 Hz | | P1-04 | Motor rated speed | e.g., 1420 RPM (for 4-pole 50 Hz) |

: A fault diagnosis guide covering up to 25 protections, such as overcurrent, overvoltage, and phase failure, allowing users to quickly resolve operational abnormalities. : Programmable shortcut key, defaults to jogging control

Remember: A VFD without its manual is like a car without a steering wheel. You might get it to move, but you will not control it safely or effectively.

: Analog Input 1 (0–10V voltage signal or 4–20mA current signal). COM : Common terminal for digital control signals.

Per manual: No. The S2 model requires 220V ±15% single-phase. For 110V, you need the “S1” model. The manual's organization and structure make it easy

Sudden mechanical load changes, short circuits, or ground faults in the motor wiring.

Included, allowing for direct connection of a braking resistor for rapid stops. Key Features & Applications

Disconnect the main power supply and wait for the LED display to turn off completely.

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