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MMC Smart Drive Hardware Manual
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INSTALLING THE MMC SMART DRIVE
The MMC Smart Drive itself is a source of heat, though in most installations its heat
dissipates without harmful effects. System heat is generated from power dissipated
by:
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the drive
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field side input/output components
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other drives in the cabinet
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the logic power supply
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external shunt resistors
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line reactors
3.9
Bonding
Connecting metal chassis, assemblies, frames, shields and enclosures to reduce the
effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) is the process of bonding.
Most paints act as insulators. To achieve a good bond between system components,
surfaces need to be paint-free or metal plated. Bonding metal surfaces creates a low-
impedance exit path for high-frequency energy. Improper bonding blocks this direct
exit path and allows high-frequency energy to travel elsewhere in the cabinet.
Excessive high-frequency energy can negatively affect the operation of the drive.
3.9.1
Bonding a Subpanel Using a Stud
1.
Weld threaded mounting studs to the back of the enclosure.
2.
Brush off any non-conductive materials (e.g. paint) from the studs.
3.
Remove any non-conductive materials from the front of the subpanel.
4.
Position the mounting holes on the subpanel over the mounting studs on the back
of the enclosure and slide the subpanel onto the studs.
5.
Attach the subpanel to the mounting stud by sliding a star washer over the stud
and then turn and tighten a nut onto the stud.
3.9.2
Bonding a Ground Bus Using a Stud
1.
Weld threaded mounting studs to the back of the subpanel.
2.
Brush off any non-conductive materials (e.g. paint) from the studs.
3.
Slide a flat washer over the studs.
4.
Remove any non-conductive materials from around the mounting hole on the
chassis mounting bracket or ground bus.
5.
Position the mounting hole of the chassis or ground bus over the studs on the
back of the subpanel and slide the mounting bracket or ground bus onto the stud.
6.
Attach the subpanel to the subpanel stud by sliding a star washer and then a flat
washer over the stud. Turn and tighten a nut onto the stud.
CAUTION
If the MMC Smart Drive is operated outside the recommended environmen-
tal limits, it may be damaged. This will void the warranty.
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