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Power wiring – Rockwell Automation 20A PowerFlex 70 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20A-IN009D-EN-P - June 2013

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PowerFlex 70 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive

RFI Filter Grounding

If you use an optional radio-frequency interference (RFI) filter, relatively high
ground leakage currents can be present. Be sure that the incoming supply neutral
is solidly connected (bonded) to the same building power distribution ground.
Grounding must not rely on flexible cables and must not include any form of plug
or socket that permits inadvertent disconnection. Some local codes require
redundant ground connections. Periodically check the integrity of all
connections. Refer to the instructions supplied with the filter

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Power Wiring

Cable Types Acceptable for 200…600V Installations

A variety of cable types are acceptable for drive installations. For many
installations unshielded cable is adequate, as long as the cable is separated from
sensitive circuits. As an approximate guide, provide a spacing of 0.3 m (1 ft) for
every 10 m (32.8 ft) of length. In all cases, do not use long parallel runs. Do not
use cable with an insulation thickness less than 15 mils (0.4 mm/0.015 in.). Use
copper wire. Wire gauge requirements and recommendations are based on 75 °C
(167 °F). Do not reduce wire gauge when using higher temperature wire.

Unshielded

Thermoplastic High Heat-resistant Nylon-coated (THHN), Thermoplastic
Heat and Water-resistant Nylon-coated (THWN), or similar wire is acceptable
for drive installation in dry environments as long as adequate free air space and/or
conduit fill rate limits are provided. The wire must have a minimum insulation
thickness of 15 mils (0.4 mm/0.015 in.) and cannot have large variations in
insulation concentricity.

IMPORTANT

Use RFI filters only in installations with grounded AC supply systems that are
permanently installed and solidly grounded (bonded) to the building power
distribution ground.

ATTENTION: The PowerFlex 70 does not provide branch short circuit
protection. See

Drive, Fuse, and Circuit Breaker Ratings on page 25

for the

recommended fuse or circuit breaker to protect against short circuits.

ATTENTION: National Codes and standards (NEC, VDE, BSI, and others) and
local codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment.
Installation must comply with specifications regarding wire types, conductor
sizes, branch circuit protection and disconnect devices. Failure to do so can
result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.

IMPORTANT

Do not use THHN or similarly coated wire in wet areas.