Damage caused by incorrectly shrinking cable terminations
When connecting line and motor-side power cables, when shrinking the cable terminations,
other control cables can be damaged in the adjacent/surrounding cable ducts.
• When shrinking, ensure not to damage cables in the surrounding cable channels.
Material damage caused by incorrectly opening doors
If you incorrectly open the doors, then this can damage the locking mechanism.
• Open the doors as described in Section "Preparing for use".
6.2
Note on shielded cables
Note
We recommend using shielded cables. Unshielded cables can transfer disturbances to the
control and signal lines and lead to malfunctions in the drive.
Note
To ensure trouble-free operation without interference or disturbances, route the power cables
and signal lines separately. Interference, for example, will result in the device not behaving as
expected.
When connecting and routing power and signal cables, observe the instructions provided in
chapter "Electromagnetic compatibility (Page 85)".
6.3
Electromagnetic compatibility
The following fundamental information and guidelines facilitate compliance with the EMC
directives.
Note
We recommend that EMC is planned for the entire plant.
Cabinet installation
• Connect painted or anodized metal components using contact washers or remove the
insulating layer.
• Use unpainted, de-oiled mounting plates.
• Establish a central connection between ground and the protective conductor system (PE
protective conductor).
Electrical connection
6.3 Electromagnetic compatibility
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