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  1. #1
    On page 10 of the manual, the connections R,S,T are for three phase, but you just use any two of them to connect Live and Neutral of single phase. Earth in both cases goes to the E terminal.
    Last edited by cropwell; 02-01-2017 at 01:07 AM.

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    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
    Hi,
    Thanks for replying,
    yes you are correct what comes to maual and wiring, all is there.
    But real life is different.
    L goes to R or S or T
    Earth goes to E(9)
    And N?
    I can't connect N to R or S or T
    R,S,T is phase not Neutral
    It tripped my Fuse straight, I've tried, twice.
    Thanks for replying. Stan

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    Cropwell is quite right - you connect live to one of the RST terminals and neutral to one of the other two. It doesn't matter which. My HY inverter has been working beautifully for a few years like this, just like many others. If your MCB or RCD is tripping, there must be a fault elsewhere - can you describe a bit more what the inverter is plugged in to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    Cropwell is quite right - you connect live to one of the RST terminals and neutral to one of the other two. It doesn't matter which. My HY inverter has been working beautifully for a few years like this, just like many others. If your MCB or RCD is tripping, there must be a fault elsewhere - can you describe a bit more what the inverter is plugged in to?
    Neale and Rob of are correct but there has been a post on the forum that some VFDs have a problem with this (and I can't remember) but I think it is something to do with an internal EMC filter that can be disconnected to stop this.

    This might have been the post http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6593-...ghlight=filter #6
    Last edited by Clive S; 02-01-2017 at 11:46 AM. Reason: added link
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    Are you connecting to a dedicated MCB ? I know when I first started using (any) inverters in my garage they would "always" trip the main house supply. I got my sparky mate round and he said "yeah, it will always pop the fuse unless you fit a (can't remember what he said) ???? Anyway, he done his thing and fitted a dedicated socket in the garage which I now run all my VFD's from, problem solved. Just to add, if I plug a VFD into any of the other normal sockets, they instantly trip the main supply in the house.

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    Lives in Bicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 24-07-2017 Has been a member for 4-5 years. Has a total post count of 13.
    Hi, thanks to all who replied.
    It's all over now.
    I've waisted £299.
    My VFD is burned out.
    Unfortunatelly I wan't so lucky as many of you with my VDF Huanyang.
    It's all about wiring.
    RST is life only, you can't conect N neutral to it, it will burn as mine.
    Thank you all for your support, I appreciate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stan View Post
    Hi, thanks to all who replied.
    It's all over now.
    I've waisted £299.
    My VFD is burned out.
    Unfortunatelly I wan't so lucky as many of you with my VDF Huanyang.
    It's all about wiring.
    RST is life only, you can't conect N neutral to it, it will burn as mine.
    Thank you all for your support, I appreciate it.
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    You can indeed connect L to R, S or T and N to one of the other two. That would NOT burn up the VFD, that is the normal way of connecting it. But it assumes that you have a VFD which is for Europe, not for the USA. Is that the case? I mean maybe the seller sent you a unit which is for the USA market.

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