
78 Installation
Power cable connection procedure
WARNING!
Follow the instructions in chapter
. Ignoring the
instructions can cause physical injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
1. Lead the input cables into the inside of the cabinet. Ground the cable shield 360° at
the lead-through plate.
2. Twist the cable shields of the input cables into bundles and connect them and any
separate ground conductors or cables to the PE (ground) terminal of the input power
cabling panel.
3. Connect the phase conductors of the input cables to terminals U1, V1 and W1 of the
input cabling panel. For the tightening torques, see page
4. Lead the motor cables into the inside of the cabinet. Ground the cable shield 360° at
the lead-through plate.
5. Twist the cable shields of the motor cables into bundles and connect them and any
separate ground conductors or cables to the PE (ground) terminal of the output power
cabling panel.
6. Connect the phase conductors of the motor cables to terminals U2, V2, W2
of the
output cabling panel. For the tightening torques, see page
.
1
For alternatives, see section
Selecting the supply disconnecting device
on page
43.
In the mounting
example of this chapter, the disconnecting device is not in the same cubicle with the drive module.
2
If a shielded cable is used (not required but recommended) and the conductivity of the shield is
< 50% of the conductivity of the phase conductor, use a separate PE cable (2a) or a cable with a
grounding conductor (2b).
3
360-degree grounding is recommended at the cabinet entry if a shielded cable is used. Ground the
other end of the input cable shield or PE conductor at the distribution board.
4
Input and output power cabling panels (H381)
5
360-degree grounding at the cabinet entry is recommended, see page
35.
6
Use a separate grounding cable if the conductivity of the cable shield is < 50% of the conductivity of
the phase conductor and there is no symmetrically constructed grounding conductor in the cable
(see page
7
Common mode filter, see page
.
8
d
u
/d
t
filter (optional, see page
9
The drive module frame must be connected to the cabinet frame. See section
on page
Note:
If there is a symmetrically constructed grounding conductor in the motor cable in addition to the conductive
shield, connect the grounding conductor to the grounding terminal at the drive and motor ends.
Do not use an asymmetrically constructed motor cable. Connecting its fourth conductor at the motor end
increases bearing currents and causes extra wear.
Summary of Contents for ACQ810-04
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Page 22: ...22 Introduction to the manual ...
Page 42: ...42 Planning the cabinet installation ...
Page 75: ...Installation 75 Assembly drawing frame G1 ...
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Page 84: ...84 Installation Assembly drawing of installing the drive module to the cabinet frame G1 ...
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Page 104: ...104 Installation checklist ...
Page 106: ...106 Start up ...
Page 108: ...108 Fault tracing ...
Page 128: ...128 Technical data ...
Page 130: ...130 Dimension drawings Frame G1 Drive module dimensions ...
Page 131: ...Dimension drawings 131 Frame G1 Drive module dimensions with optional cabling panels H381 ...
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Page 133: ...Dimension drawings 133 Frame G1 Cabling panels H381 installed into a Rittal TS 8 cabinet ...
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