Greetings all;

Swapping a 110 volt vfd, for a 250 volt vfd, one of the terminals is 
labeled differently, the common point of the fwd/rev/spd1-2-3-4-5 
terminals on the 110 volter is labeled XGND

But the common point terminal on the higher voltage unit is labeled DCM 
but the diagram of how to hook up external controls is identical.

Is there any good reason to treat it differently in hooking it to a 
7i76D? It should all be equ as its the presence of continuity from the 
fwd/rev terminals to this XDNG/DCM common point that determines the 
command.

There is no terminal labeled neutral on this controller, only a marked 
static ground which I ran back to the services static bar, not to the 
neutral bar.  But my copy of the NEC is now 24 years old, so I'm asking, 
hopefully, someone with a more recent copy.

This is also the first vfd I've had that actually has hookups for a dump 
resistor. 2.2 kw vfd & motor, running on 250 volt single phase, what is 
good value and wattage for this resistor?

Thanks folks. 

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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