8.2 Drive Options and Peripheral DevicesThe following table of peripheral devices lists the names of the various devices/options available for Yaskawa drives. ContactYaskawa or your Yaskawa agent to order these peripheral devices.• Peripheral Device Selection: Refer to Yaskawa catalog for selection and part numbers.• Peripheral Device Installation: Refer to option manual for option installation instructions.Table 8.1 Available Peripheral DevicesOption Model Number DescriptionPower OptionsDC Link Choke UZDA Series DC link choke to improve power factorAC Reactor UZBA Series AC reactor to improve power factorBraking Resistor <1> ERF-150WJ Series 3% ED, 150 W braking resistorSurge Absorber 200 V class: DCR2-oA400 V class:RFN3AL-504KDSuppresses surge voltage caused by switching magnetic contactorsMolded Case Circuit Breaker NF SeriesCircuit breaker for short circuit or overload protectionNote: Yaskawa recommends installing an MCCB to the power supply side to protectdrive wiring and to prevent other damage in the event of component failure. Installan MCCB if permitted by the power system.Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI) NV, EG, or SG SeriesProvides protection against potentially harmful leakage currentsNote: Yaskawa recommends installing a GFCI to the power supply side to protectdrive wiring and to prevent other damage in the event of component failure. An MCCBcan also be used if permitted by the power system.Magnetic Contactor (Input) SC SeriesPrevents potential damage to the braking resistor and other internal circuitry byensuring that power to drive is completely shut off when necessary. Install an MCCBwhen using a braking resistor to prevent the braking resistor from overheating.Wire the MC so that it opens when a fault output terminal is triggered to protectinternal components from sudden high levels of input current.Interface OptionsRemote LED Operator JVOP-182 Remote operator with LED display and copy function; Cable length max. 3 mUSB/Copy Unit JVOP-181 Allows the user to copy and verify parameter settings between drives. Can also beused as adapter to connect the drive to a PC USB port.Note: SI-232/JC option is requiredRS-232C Serial CommunicationInterface SI-232/JC RS-232/C communications interface to either connect the drive to a PC, to the optionalcopy unit, or to the external LED operator JVOP-182.Remote Operator Interface SI-232/J RS-232/C communications interface for use with either the external LED operatorJVOP-182, the optional copy unit, or for connecting to a PC.Potentiometer Option AI-V3/J Potentiometer option for setting the frequency reference directly at the driveMechanical OptionsHeatsink External MountingAttachment EZZ020568o Installation kit for mounting the drive with the heatsink outside of the panel (side-by-side mounting possible)DIN Rail Attachment EZZ08122o Installation kit for mounting the drive on a DIN railNEMA Type 1 Kit EZZ020564o Parts to make the drive conform to NEMA Type 1 enclosureOthersDrive Wizard Plus —PC tool for drive setup and parameter managementThe installation files can be obtained at no charge from:US: http://www.yaskawa.comOther areas: Contact a Yaskawa representative.Communication OptionsRS-422/485 SerialCommunications Interface SI-485/J Interface for RS-422/RS-485 communications using the MEMOBUS/Modbus RTUprotocol<1> Contact Yaskawa or your nearest Yaskawa representative for more information.8.2 Drive Options and Peripheral DevicesYASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710606 31B YASKAWA AC Drive – J1000 Technical Manual 1658 Peripheral Devices &Optionshttp://nicontrols.com