Specifications

6.1.2 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 to be removed.
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.
6.1.3
Connection to Mains and Earthing
NOTICE
The plug connector for power is plugable on frequency
converters up to 7.5 kW.
1. Fit the 2 screws in the de-coupling plate, slide it
into place and tighten the screws.
2. Make sure the frequency converter is properly
grounded. Connect to ground connection
(terminal 95). Use screw from the accessory bag.
3. Place plug connector 91 (L1), 92 (L2), 93 (L3) from
the accessory bag onto the terminals labelled
MAINS at the bottom of the frequency converter.
4. Attach mains wires to the mains plug connector.
5. Support the cable with the supporting enclosed
brackets.
NOTICE
Check that mains voltage corresponds to the mains
voltage of the name plate.
CAUTION
IT Mains
Do not connect 400 V frequency converters with RFI-
filters to mains supplies with a voltage between phase
and earth of more than 440 V.
CAUTION
The earth connection cable cross section must be at least
10 mm
2
or 2 x rated mains wires terminated separately
according to EN 50178.
The mains connection is fitted to the mains switch, if this
is included.
3 Phase
power
input
130BA026.10
91 (L1)
92 (L2)
93 (L3)
95 PE
Illustration 6.1 Mains Connection
Mains connection for enclosure types A1, A2 and A3:
-DC+DC
BR- BR+ U V W
99
M A I N S
95
RELAY 1 RELAY 2
- LC +
130BA261.10
Illustration 6.2 Fitting the Mounting Plate
130BA262.10
M
I N S
+DC
BR-
BR+
U
V
W
RELAY 1 RELAY 2
95
Illustration 6.3 Tightening the Earth Cable
Electrical Installation Design Guide
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