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The temperature of the cooling air entering the unit must not exceed the maximum
allowed ambient temperature (see
). Consider this when installing heat-generating components (such as other
drives, mains chokes and braking resistors) nearby.
Cooling and degrees of protection
The cabinet must have enough free space for the components to ensure sufficient
cooling. Observe the minimum clearances given for each component.
The air inlets and outlets must be equipped with gratings that
• guide the air flow
• protect against contact
• prevent water splashes from entering the cabinet.
The drawing below shows two typical cabinet cooling solutions. The air inlet is at the
bottom of the cabinet, while the outlet is at the top, either on the upper part of the
door or on the roof.
200 [7.9”]
300 [12”]
Summary of Contents for ACSM1 Series
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Page 46: ...Planning the electrical installation 46...
Page 70: ...Maintenance 70...
Page 84: ...Technical data 84...
Page 90: ...Mains filters 90...
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Page 102: ...Dimension drawings 102 Frame size C for cold plate mounting...
Page 103: ...Dimension drawings 103 Frame size D air cooled module...
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Page 108: ...Dimension drawings 108 Braking resistors type JBR xx...
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