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

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

PowerFlex 70 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive

The PowerFlex 70 drive contains protective MOVs and common mode
capacitors referenced to ground (see below).

See Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives, publication

DRIVES-IN001

for information on ungrounded systems.

Table 14 - Recommended Power Jumper Configurations

IMPORTANT

To guard against unstable operation and/or damage, you must configure the
drive as shown in

Table 14 on page 30

.

IMPORTANT

All PowerFlex 70 240V, 480V, and 600V AC input drives are shipped with the DC
bus common mode capacitors referenced to ground. Specific drive catalog
numbers are listed below.

Power Source Type

(1)

(1) It is highly recommended to accurately determine the power source type and then configure appropriately.

MOV/Input
Filter Caps

(2)

(2) When MOVs are disconnected, the power system must have its own transient protection to ensure known and controlled voltages.

DC Bus Common
Mode Caps

Benefits Of Correct
Configuration on Power
Source Type

Unknown

Connected

Disconnected

See solid and non-solid ground
points below

Solid ground
AC fed, solidly grounded
DC fed from passive rectifier that

has an AC source and solid
ground

Connected

Connected

UL compliance
Reduced electrical noise
Most stable operation
EMC compliance
Reduced voltage stress on

components and motor
bearings

Non-solid ground
AC fed ungrounded
Impedance grounded
High resistive ground
B phase ground
Regenerative unit such as

common DC bus supply and brake

DC fed from an active converter

Disconnected

Disconnected

Helps to avoid severe equipment
damage when a ground fault
occurs.

R/L1

S/L2

T/L3

DC+

DC–

MOV and AC EMI Capacitor Phase to Ground

Common Mode Capacitor to Ground

Jumper Wire

Jumper Wire

Voltage

Cat. No.

240

20AB…

480

20AD…

600

20AE…