In the field of industrial transmission, Yaskawa F7 series frequency converters are widely used in key equipment such as fans, pumps, conveyors, extruders, etc. due to their excellent vector control performance, flexible I/O configuration, and wide power range (0.4kW to 500kW or more). However, as equipment ages, engineers often face challenges such as difficulty in model identification, loss of parameters, unclear fault codes, and even discontinuation of prototype numbers. This article is based on the F7 series technical manual, which outlines the complete process of selection confirmation, wiring points, parameter backup, typical fault diagnosis, and preventive maintenance from a practical perspective, providing on-site engineers with an immediately usable technical manual.
Model decoding and rating confirmation
The model of the F7 driver is located on the right nameplate, in the format of CIMR-F7U □□ P □ or CIMR-F7U □□□. For example, CIMR-F7U22P2 represents 208-240V input and 2.2kW (3HP) level. The decoding rules are as follows:
Example of Field Meaning
CIMR Yaskawa Industrial Inverter -
F7 series code F7
U voltage level: U=200V level, U=400V level (actually differentiated by numbers) -
20P4 20=200V level, P4=0.4kW (P represents decimal point) 22P2=2.2kW
2011 200V class, 11kW -
4030 400V class, 30kW -
Key parameter differentiation: Heavy Duty (HD) and Constant Load (ND)
Parameter C6-01 determines the rated output current and overload capacity of the driver:
C6-01=0 (factory default): Overload, 150% overload for 60 seconds, default carrier frequency of 2kHz, maximum output frequency of 300Hz.
C6-01=2: Constant load, approximately 110% overload for 60 seconds, carrier frequency up to 15kHz (depending on model), maximum output frequency 400Hz.
When replacing or selecting, it is necessary to verify the rated current on the motor nameplate and the HD rated output current of the driver. If the motor operates at less than 80% of the rated current for a long time and needs to operate quietly, it can choose constant load and increase the carrier frequency; If the load fluctuates greatly and accelerates and decelerates frequently, the overload mode should be prioritized.
Engineering Tip: Software versions VSF103021 and higher allow for increasing the carrier frequency in overload mode (e.g. 2kHz to 5kHz), but the continuous output current will automatically decrease. Please refer to Table 5.1 in the manual for specific derating values.
Hard specifications for installation and wiring
2.1 Environment and installation gap
F7 drivers are divided into two types: NEMA Type 1 (IP20) enclosed and Open Chassis (IP00) open. During installation, it is necessary to follow:
Environmental temperature: Closed -10 ℃ to+40 ℃, Open -10 ℃ to+45 ℃.
Vertical installation, with a minimum clearance of 120mm (4.75 inches) for models ≤ 30kW and 300mm (11.8 inches) reserved at the top for models ≥ 37kW (such as F7U4300).
Avoid metal dust, oil mist, corrosive gases, and direct sunlight.
2.2 Key points of main circuit wiring
Terminal definition (taking 208-240V as an example):
R/L1, S/L2, T/L3: Input power supply
U/T1, V/T2, W/T3: connected to motor
⊕ 1, ⊕ 2: Positive pole of DC bus (used for external DC reactor or braking unit)
⊖, ⊖: Negative pole of DC bus
B1, B2: Built in braking transistor connected to external braking resistor (limited to low-power models only)
Wire selection:
The wire diameter must meet the requirement of voltage drop ≤ 2%. Calculation formula:
Δ V=√ 3 × Resistance (Ω/km) × Line length (m) × Current (A) × 10 ⁻ ³
Recommend using 600V heat-resistant vinyl insulated wire (75 ° C copper wire). For example, F7U22P2 (3HP) main circuit terminal M4 screw, torque 1.2-1.5N · m, suitable for wire diameter 14-10AWG.
High power models (such as F7U2110) require M12 terminals with a torque of 31.4-39.2N · m and a recommended wire diameter of 350MCM × 2P.
Grounding requirements:
Ground resistance of 208-240V driver<100 Ω; 480V driver<10 Ω.
It is strictly prohibited to share grounding wires with welding machines and high current equipment; Multiple drivers must not form a loop when grounded.
2.3 Control circuit wiring
The control terminal adopts a plug-in terminal, with a recommended wire diameter of 0.75mm ² (18AWG) and a torque of 0.5-0.6N · m. Key terminals:
S1 (forward start stop), S2 (reverse start stop), SN (common terminal)
A1 (analog main speed, 0-10V/± 10V), AC (analog common terminal)
MA/MB/MC (Fault Relay Output)
Important jumpers and switches:
DIP switch S1-1: RS-485 terminal resistor (ON is 110 Ω, only used for terminal drivers)
DIP switch S1-2: Analog input A2 signal type (OFF=0-10V, ON=4-20mA)
Jumper CN15: Select analog output FM/AM as voltage (0-10V) or current (4-20mA)
2-wire/3-wire control:
Default 2-line: S1 closes and rotates forward, S2 closes and rotates backward.
If 3-wire (pulse start stop) is required, set any multifunctional input (such as H1-05) to 0. At this time, S1 is the running pulse, S2 is the stopping pulse, and this input terminal is for direction switching.

Parameter backup and fast recovery
The F7 digital manipulator has a copy function and can batch copy parameters without a computer.