Allows for easy pressure or flow control in pumping systems.
Example: For a 12V battery bank with two 12V batteries in parallel, the manual instructs using 10 AWG cables for battery connections and ensuring the fuse or MCCB is placed on the positive lead within 150 mm of the battery terminal.
Disclaimer: This article provides guidance for locating and using technical documentation. Always follow local electrical codes and employ a qualified electrician when installing or maintaining VFD equipment.
Based on documentation for similar CONVO models (such as the CVF-G2/P2 and SY5000), these units typically operate with the following parameters: Input Power: Single-phase 220V plus or minus 15% at 50/60Hz. Output Power: Variable frequency (0.10Hz to 650.00Hz). Control Modes: Convo Inverter Cvf-s1 Manual Pdf
The time required for the inverter to ramp from maximum frequency down to 0Hz. Note: If this time is too short, it may trigger an overvoltage fault (E002). Troubleshooting and Fault Codes
Analog input terminals for external speed control (0-10VDC potentiometer).
Causes : Deceleration time is too short (regenerative energy from the motor overcharges the internal capacitors); supply voltage fluctuates too high. Allows for easy pressure or flow control in pumping systems
The CVF-S1 series suits small-power applications requiring precise control and space-saving dimensions. Specification Details
When a malfunction occurs, the Convo CVF-S1 safety circuits trip the unit and display an alphanumeric fault code on the LED display. Fault Code Fault Description Possible Causes Overcurrent during acceleration/run
: Energy saving through variable flow control. Always follow local electrical codes and employ a
The CVF-S1 series is built for driving three-phase AC induction motors with a focus on high torque and stability at low speeds.
: Only suitable for general industrial three-phase AC induction motors; running at low speeds for extended periods may require an external cooling fan. Key Menu Functions
: Be cautious when scrapping old units; the internal polymer capacitors can explode if exposed to fire.
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