
Illustration 5.15: Cable entry holes for enclosure C2. The suggested use of the holes are purely recommendations and other solutions are
possible.
Legend:
A: Line in
B: Brake/load sharing
C: Motor out
D: Free space
5.2.6 Removal of Knockouts for Extra Cables
1.
Remove cable entry from the frequency converter (Avoiding foreign parts falling into the frequency converter when removing knockouts)
2.
Cable entry has to be supported around the knockout you intend to remove.
3.
The knockout can now be removed with a strong mandrel and a hammer.
4.
Remove burrs from the hole.
5.
Mount Cable entry on frequency converter.
5.2.7 Gland/Conduit Entry - IP21 (NEMA 1) and IP54 (NEMA12)
Cables are connected through the gland plate from the bottom. Remove the plate and plan where to place the entry for the glands or conduits. Prepare
holes in the marked area on the drawing.
NB!
The gland plate must be fitted to the frequency converter to ensure the specified protection degree, as well as ensuring proper cooling
of the unit. If the gland plate is not mounted, the frequency converter may trip on Alarm 69, Pwr. Card Temp
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