Rockwell Automation 20L PowerFlex 700L Frame 2 DC Bus Bar Conversion Kit User Manual
Rockwell Automation Equipment
Installation Instructions
PowerFlex
®
700L Frame 2 DC Bus Bar
Conversion Kit SK-L1-DCBS1-F2
Where This Kit Is Used
This kit is used to provide electrical connection points to the DC bus of a
PowerFlex 700L Frame 2 drive.
What This Kit Includes
•
DC- bus bar and hardware
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DC+ bus bar and hardware
•
Flat dielectric support
•
Angle dielectric bus bar supports and hardware
•
Torque Seal
Tools That You Need
•
Phillips
®
screwdriver (#2)
•
Standard flat tip screwdriver
•
Torque wrench
Phillips
®
is a registered trademarks of Phillips Screw Company.
!
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, ensure that all
power to the drive has been removed before performing any steps
of these instructions.
!
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the
voltage on the bus capacitors has completely discharged before
performing any work on the drive. After removing power to the
drive, wait 5 minutes for the bus capacitors to discharge. Remove
the front cover of the drive. Measure the DC bus voltage at the
DC+ TESTPOINT and DC- TESTPOINT sockets on the front of
the drive (see drawing in Step 1.4). The voltage must be zero.
!
ATTENTION: HOT surfaces can cause severe burns. Do not
touch the heatsink surface during operation of the drive. After
disconnecting power allow time for cooling.
!
ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic
Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control
precautions are required when installing, testing, servicing or
repairing this assembly. Component damage may result if ESD
control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with
static control procedures, refer to Allen-Bradley publication
8000-4.5.2, “Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage” or any
other applicable ESD protection handbook.
Document Outline
- Front Page
- Where This Kit Is Used
- What This Kit Includes
- Tools That You Need
- What You Need to Do
- Step 1: Removing Power from the Drive
- Step 2: Removing the Drive Cover, Inverter Cassette, and Vent Cover
- Step 3: Assembling the Kit Parts
- Step 4: Reinstalling the Inverter Cassette
- Step 5: Documenting the Change
- Step 6: Reinstalling the Drive Cover
- Back Page/Pub No./Date