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4.

10 Installation Of Every Decal


4

20 40 60
0 75

1
3

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50Hz 200Hz
3㹼380࣭400࣭415V 3㹼48V
60Hz 240Hz
3㹼400࣭440V 3㹼48V

NPA-1681

PARTS LIST of NAME PLATES


REF No. PART No. PART NAME Q’ TY REMARK
1 Hanging Position 1
9202-16590 DECAL, LIFTING LABEL SET NPA-1659
2 Hanging Prohibited Part 1
3 9202-16560 DECAL,CAUTION / FC-401 1 NPA-1656
4 Front Panel 1
9202-16800 DECAL,TYPE(50/60Hz) / FC-401 NPA-1680
5 MCCB Cover 1
6 9202-16810 PLATE,SERIAL NO.(50/60Hz) / FC-401 1 NPA-1681
7 9201-09560 DECAL, MIKASA(250 WHITE) 1 NP-956

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4.11 Descriptions Of Symbols Used On Warning Labels

Unplugging of the power plug with Caution against water immersion of


wet hand is prohibited power plug
Do not unplug the power plug with wet Do not let the power plug immersed in water
hand. and avoid it from getting wet. Electric shock
or malfunction might occur.
Never touch a broken cord
Do not touch the broken part when a cord
is broken. Carefully unplug the power cord Use in the rain not allowed
to avoid electric shock. Have the cord Do not use the converter in the rain.
repaired professionally.

Watch out for electric leak and elec- Carefully read the operation manual
tric shock Before using, please read necessary opera-
Be careful not to get electric shock. tion manual. Also, always keep the manual
Please use ground-fault interrupter at the at hand.
power source.

Never touch with wet hand


Connect ground wire Do not touch the converter with wed
To protect workers from electric shock, hand. Electric shock or burn accident
always ground securely. might occur.

Hanging position
Hanging prohibited part When hanging the converter, hang a hook or
lDo not hang the machine at this part. hoisting attachment at this location indicated
by this label.

Disassembly prohibited Other danger


While current is flowing or if you are not Handle the converter by paying attention to
sure whether the power is cut, do not the potential danger that is associated with
disassemble nor alter the converter. its use.
Electric shock, fire or burn might occur.

For service (repair)

Read service manual carefully Unplugging of the power plug


When you do repair work on this converter, When doing repair work of the converter,
always read the service manual. Also, always unplug the power plug from the
repair work has to be done by a service outlet.
person who has mastered a skill for repair.

Disassembly of the converter


Disassembly start time Use appropriate tool for disassembly and do
When disassembling, wait for one minute disassembly in an area suitable for such
Wait after the converter is unplugged.
1min work.

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5. General View
5.1 Dimensions (mm)

643

90
20 40 60
0 75

553
443

540

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5.2 Part names and positions of device
SWITCH COVER

POWER PLUG MAIN SWITCH


(MCCB)

OUTPUT VOLT-METER

WHEEL

THERMAL RESET BUTTON

OUTPUT OUTLET

CIRCUIT PROTECTOR SWITCH HOOK


(HANGING POSITION)

HANDLE
(FOR MOVING) THREE-PHASE
INDUCTION MOTOR

HIGH FREQUENCY GENERATOR

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6. Specifications
6.1 Specifications
Type FC-401
Overall Height 553mm
Overall Length 643mm
Overall Width 540mm
Total Weight 80kg
Input 6.83KVA
Phase 3䡚
INPUT 50Hz 380・400・415V
Primary Voltage
60Hz 400・440V
Current 10.4A
Frequency 50/60Hz
Output 4KVA
Phase 3䡚
OUTPUT Secondary Voltage 48V
Current 48A
Frequency 200/240Hz
Numbers of receptacles 3

6.2 Number Of Utilizable Units


㻲㼄㻛㻲㻴㻛㻲㻰㻛㻲㼄㻿㻛㻲㼄㻮㻛㻲㼆 㻲㻶 㻲㻶㻛㻲㻶㻴
㼀㼥㼜㼑
㻟㻜 㻠㻜 㻡㻜 㻢㻜 㻢㻜㻿 㻣㻜 㻥㻜 㻝㻝㻜 㻝㻟㻜 㻡㻜 㻤㻜 㻝㻡㻜㻭 㻲㻶㻟㻜㻜㻿 㻲㻶㻡㻡㻜 㻲㻶㻣㻡㻜㻭 㻲㻶㻴㻣㻡㻜

㻲㻯㻙㻠㻜㻝 㻝㻟 㻤 㻡 㻞 㻝 㻝 㻞 㻝 㻝 㻞㻟 㻞㻝 㻝㻝 㻡 㻟 㻞 㻞

6.3 Length And Cord Size


(extension cord between converter and vibrator.)
L (m)
Size of cabtyre cord FX-30E FX-40E FX-50E FX-60E
(cross-section area) (RE) (RE) (RE) (RE)
3.5 mm2 80 50 30
5.5 mm2 130 80 50 20
8 mm2 200 120 80 35
14 mm2 350 220 140 70

Converter 0
20 40 60
75

/
15m㸦Model 110,130:10m)

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7. Operation
7.1 Make sure that the power is appropriate for the
specification of the converter. Also check to see if 㼁㼜㻌㼎㼥㻌㻲㼕㼚㼓㼑㼞㼟
the voltage is in the normal range by using mea-
surement device such as voltage tester and electri-
cal circuit security device that can check the power
rating.

7.2 Plug the power cord to the outlet.

7.3 Open the switch cover. Turn on the switch of main


switch (MCCB). Read the output voltmeter of the Fig.1
converter to make sure it is 53V - 57V.
(Fig.1, Fig.2)

Მ %#76+10
If phase failure (current not flowing in one of the
three phases) occurs at starting, the electro-
magnetic switch operates to disable the
converter. If that happens, shut the power and
solve the problem. Then, press the thermal
reset button. For details, please refer to p.12
"Electromagnetic switch".

Fig.2

7.4 Make sure the switch of the machines (vibrator, self


oscillating motor) is turned off.

7.5 Turn on the switch of circuit protector (secondary


side). (Fig.3)

Fig.3

7.6 Securely insert the male plug of the machine all the
way into the output outlet of the converter.
(Fig.4)

Fig.4

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