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Rockwell Automation Publication 20D-IN024C-EN-P - July 2013
PowerFlex 700S Adjustable Frequency AC Drive - Phase II Control
Regenerative Unit to Drive Connections
Regenerative Brake Mode
Regenerative Bus Supply Mode
Electronic Motor Overload Protection
Provides class 10 motor overload protection according to NEC article 430 and
motor over-temperature protection according to NEC article 430.126 (A)(2).
UL 508C File E59272.
Short Circuit Current Rating
Maximum short circuit current rating: 200,000 Amps symmetrical.
Branch Circuit Short Circuit Protection
Integral solid state short circuit protection does not provide branch circuit
protection. Branch circuit protection must be provided in accordance with the
National Electrical Code and any additional local codes, or the equivalent.
Fusing and Circuit Breakers
The tables on the following pages provide recommended AC line input and
circuit breaker information. See Fusing and Circuit Breakers below for UL and
IEC requirements. Sizes listed are the recommended sizes based on 40 °C (104
°F) and the U.S. NEC. Other country, state, or local codes can require different
ratings. Tables with DC link recommendations for DC input drives are also
provided.
Fusing
The recommend types are listed below. If available current ratings do not match
those listed in the tables provided, chose the next higher rating.
• IEC – BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1 & 2, EN60269-1, Parts 1 & 2
(1)
,
type gG or equivalent should be used.
• UL – UL Class CC, T, RK1, J, or L should be used.
Frame(s)
Terminals
1336 REGEN
PowerFlex 700S
1…4
DC+ & DC-
BR1 & DC-
5 & 6
DC+ & DC-
DC+ & DC-
Frame(s)
Terminals
1336 REGEN
PowerFlex 700S
1…4
DC+ & DC-
DC+ & DC-
5 & 6
DC+ & DC-
DC+ & DC- of Common
Bus Drives