3 Installation and Commissioning
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7UM62 Manual
C53000-G1176-C149-3
3.1
Installation and Connections
Requirements
Verification of the 7UM62 according to the SIPROTEC
®
4–System Manual and the
connected external equipment must have been carried out.
3.1.1
Installation
Panel Flush
Mounting
The device housing can be
1
/
2
or
1
/
1
full size depending on the version. For the
1
/
2
size
housing, there are four covers and four holes, as shown in Figure 3-1. There are six
covers and six holes for the full size housing, as indicated in Figure 3-2.
G
Remove the four covers on the corners of the front cover, for the
1
/
1
size housing
also the 2 covers in the top and bottom center. Four or six elongated holes in the
mounting angle strips become accessible.
G
Insert the device into the panel cutout and fasten with four or six screws. Refer to
Figure 4-14 or 4-15 in Section 4.28 for dimensions.
G
Replace the four or six covers.
G
Connect the ground on the rear plate of the device to the protective ground of the
panel. Use at least one M4 screw for the device ground. The cross-sectional area
of the ground wire must be greater than or equal to the cross-sectional area of any
other control conductor connected to the device. Furthermore, the cross-sectional
area of the ground wire must be at least AWG 13.
G
Connect the plug terminals and/or the threaded terminals on the rear side of the
device according to the elementary diagram for the panel.
When using spade lugs or directly connecting wires to threaded terminals, the
screws must be tightened so that the heads are even with the terminal block before
the lugs or wires are inserted.
A ring lug must be centered in the connection chamber so that the screw thread fits
in the hole of the lug.
SIPROTEC
®
4 System Manual has pertinent information regarding wire size, lugs,
bending radii (optical cables), etc.
Warning!
Trouble free and safe use of this SIPROTEC
®
4 device depends on proper transport,
storage, installation, and application of the device according to the warnings in this
instruction manual.
Of particular importance are the general installation and safety regulations for work in
a high-voltage environment (for example, ANSI, IEC, EN, DIN, or other national and
international regulations.) These regulations must be observed. Failure to observe
these precautions can result in death, personal injury, or severe damage of property.