Technical data 145
Altitude derating
At altitudes from 1000 to 4000 m (3300 to 13123 ft) above sea level, the continuous
output currents given above must be derated 1% for every 100 m (328 ft). For a more
accurate derating, use the DriveSize PC tool.
Low noise control mode derating
When low noise drive control mode is used, the motor and braking powers are
derated. Please, contact ABB for more information.
Fuses (IEC)
gG and aR fuses for protection against short-circuit in the input power cable or drive
are listed below. Either fuse type can be used for frames R1 to R6 if it operates
rapidly enough. The operating time depends on the supply network impedance and
the cross-sectional area and length of the supply cable. For frames R7 to R9 ultra-
rapid (aR) fuses must be used.
Note 1:
See also
Implementing thermal overload and short-circuit protection
on page
.
Note 2:
Fuses with higher current rating than the recommended ones must not be
used. Smaller fuses can be used.
Note 3:
Fuses from other manufacturers can be used if they meet the ratings and the
melting curve of the fuse does not exceed the melting curve of the fuse mentioned in
the table.
aR fuses (frames R1 to R9)
Ultrarapid (aR) fuses (one fuse per phase)
Drive
type
ACS880-
01-
Min.
short-
circuit
current
1)
(A)
Input
current
(A)
Fuse
A
A
2
s
V
Manufacturer
Type
Type
IEC 60263
U
N
= 208…240 V
04A6-2
30
4.6
16
48
690
Bussmann
170M1559
000
06A6-2
30
6.6
16
48
690
Bussmann
170M1559
000
07A5-2
30
7.5
16
48
690
Bussmann
170M1559
000
10A6-2
53
10.6
20
78
690
Bussmann
170M1560
000
16A8-2
65
16.8
25
130
690
Bussmann
170M1561
000
24A3-2
120
24.3
40
460
690
Bussmann
170M1563
000
031A-2
160
31.0
50
770
690
Bussmann
170M1564
000
046A-2
280
46
80
2550
690
Bussmann
170M1566
000
061A-2
300
61
100
2450
690
Bussmann
170M3812
1
075A-2
380
75
125
3700
690
Bussmann
170M3813
1
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