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mark@ems-fife.co.uk - 30 Aug 2008 23:08 GMT
Anyone got a manual for an IMO Jaguar Cub,Model VC150D.It`s not listed
on IMO`s site.Can anyone confirm if this is a rebadged Fuji?
Mark.
John S - 30 Aug 2008 23:40 GMT
On 30 Aug, 23:08, "m...@ems-fife.co.uk" <m...@ems-fife.co.uk> wrote:
> Anyone got a manual for an IMO Jaguar Cub,Model VC150D.It`s not listed
> on IMO`s site.Can anyone confirm if this is a rebadged Fuji?
> Mark.

All IMO's are Fugi's
Can't find a manual off hand but what are you stuck with, used to fit
these some years ago and may be able to remember settings.

John S.
mark@ems-fife.co.uk - 30 Aug 2008 23:55 GMT
> On 30 Aug, 23:08, "m...@ems-fife.co.uk" <m...@ems-fife.co.uk> wrote:
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> John S.

John,
it`s not for me.It`s a mate down south who has bought a mill with one
on.He`s fitted a reversing switch between the inverter and motor.It
was running ok but stopped with a red flashing led.I`ve never used
inverters but it sticks in my mind that you should not interupt the
wiring between the inverter and the motor but should reverse them via
the control wiring.Is that correct?

Mark.
John S - 31 Aug 2008 00:04 GMT
Ooops that's a definite no no.
I'll have a look tomorrow, might be an old copy in the truck.

John S.
houstonceng - 31 Aug 2008 01:48 GMT
Mark

According to IMO literature, the VC150 is 1986 vintage and the VCD
series are from 1989.  Definitely "old".

I share John's thought.  "Oops" may be a little tame.

Yes.  Modern VFD units are Started, Stopped and Reversed via the
control wiring and the 3-phase motor must remain "permanently
connected" whilst the unit is powered.

The red flashing LED may just be an overload or overvoltage warning
that can be reset.  On the other hand, it may be a cat-as-trophy and
it's telling you, "I'm dead".

Best of luck to your friend.

Andy
 
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