•
All adjustable frequency drives must be provided
with short-circuit and overcurrent protection.
Input fusing is required to provide this
protection, see
. If not factory supplied,
fuses must be provided by the installer as part of
installation. See maximum fuse ratings in
.
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
GND
91
92
93
Fuses
130BB460.10
Figure 2.4 Adjustable Frequency Drive Fuses
Wire Type and Ratings
•
All wiring must comply with local and national
regulations regarding cross-section and ambient
temperature requirements.
•
Danfoss recommends that all power connections
be made with a minimum 167° F [75
°
C] rated
copper wire.
2.4.2 Grounding Requirements
WARNING
GROUNDING HAZARD!
For operator safety, it is important to ground the
adjustable frequency drive properly in accordance with
national and local electrical codes as well as instructions
contained within this document. Do not use conduit
connected to the adjustable frequency drive as a
replacement for proper grounding. Ground currents are
higher than 3.5 mA. Failure to ground the adjustable
frequency drive properly could result in death or serious
injury.
NOTE!
It is the responsibility of the user or certified electrical
installer to ensure correct grounding of the equipment in
accordance with national and local electrical codes and
standards.
•
Follow all local and national electrical codes to
ground electrical equipment properly
•
Proper protective grounding for equipment with
ground currents higher than 3.5 mA must be
established, see
2.4.2.1 Leakage Current (>3.5 mA)
•
A dedicated ground wire is required for input
power, motor power and control wiring
•
Use the clamps provided with the equipment for
proper ground connections
•
Do not ground one adjustable frequency drive to
another in a “daisy chain” fashion
•
Keep the ground wire connections as short as
possible
•
Using high-strand wire to reduce electrical noise
is recommended
•
Follow the motor manufacturer wiring
requirements
2.4.2.1 Leakage Current (>3.5 mA)
Follow national and local codes regarding protective
grounding of equipment with a leakage current >3.5 mA.
Adjustable frequency drive technology implies high
frequency switching at high power. This will generate a
leakage current in the ground connection. A fault current
in the adjustable frequency drive at the output power
terminals might contain a DC component, which can
charge the filter capacitors and cause a transient ground
current. The ground leakage current depends on various
system configurations including RFI filtering, shielded
motor cables, and adjustable frequency drive power.
EN/IEC61800-5-1 (Power Drive System Product Standard)
requires special care if the leakage current exceeds 3.5 mA.
Grounding must be reinforced in one of the following
ways:
•
Ground wire of at least 0.016 in
2
[10 mm
2
]
•
Two separate ground wires both complying with
the dimensioning rules
See EN 60364-5-54 § 543.7 for further information.
Using RCDs
Where residual current devices (RCDs)–also known as
ground leakage circuit breakers (ELCBs)–are used, comply
with the following: residual current devices (RCDs)
•
Use RCDs of type B only which are capable of
detecting AC and DC currents
•
Use RCDs with an inrush delay to prevent faults
due to transient ground currents
•
Dimension RCDs according to the system configu-
ration and environmental considerations
Installation
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