Output power wiring – Rockwell Automation 23C PowerFlex 400 AC Drive Packages for Fan & Pump Apps User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 23C-IN001B-EN-P - June 2013
Chapter 1
Main Input Disconnect Package (Style A/M)
Output Power Wiring
Refer to the PowerFlex 400 User Manual for additional detailed information
about output power wiring recommendations and selection.
To connect AC output power wiring from the drive to the motor:
❏
1. Wire the three-phase AC output power motor leads by routing them
according to the drive option type. Note that you must punch openings in
the option cabinet of the desired conduit size, following NEC and all
applicable local codes and standards. Power terminal block specifications
are listed in
.
Do not route more than three sets of motor leads through a single conduit.
This will minimize cross-talk that could reduce the effectiveness of noise
reduction methods. If more than three drive/motor connections per
conduit are required, shielded cable must be used. If possible, each conduit
should contain only one set of motor leads.
❏
2. Connect the three-phase AC output power motor leads to terminals
U, V, W (T1, T2, T3) on the power terminal block located on the drive.
❏
3. Tighten the three-phase AC output power terminals to the proper torque
according to drive type as shown in
.
Table 3 - AC Output Power Terminal Block Specifications
ATTENTION: Unused wires in conduit must be grounded at both ends to avoid a
possible shock hazard caused by induced voltages. Also, if a drive sharing a
conduit is being serviced or installed, all drives using this conduit should be
disabled to eliminate the possible shock hazard from cross-coupled motor leads.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in bodily injury.
ATTENTION: Do not route signal and control wiring with power wiring in the
same conduit. This can cause interference with drive operation. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in damage to, or destruction of, the equipment.
Volts
AC
kW
Hp
Maximum Wire Size
(1)
(1) Maximum/minimum sizes that the terminal block will accept - these are not recommendations. If national or local codes require
sizes outside the range, lugs may be used.
Minimum Wire Size
Recommended Torque
208V
2.2…7.5
3.0…10
8.4 mm
2
(8 AWG)
1.3 mm
2
(16 AWG)
3.7 N•m (33 lb•in)
11…22
15…30
33.6 mm
2
(2 AWG)
8.4 mm
2
(8 AWG)
5.1 N•m (45 lb•in)
30…37
40…50
33.6 mm
2
(2 AWG)
2.5 mm
2
(14 AWG)
17.5 N•m (155 lb•in)
460V
2.2…15
3.0…20
8.4 mm
2
(8 AWG)
1.3 mm
2
(16 AWG)
3.7 N•m (33 lb•in)
18.5…30 25…40
33.6 mm
2
(2 AWG)
8.4 mm
2
(8 AWG)
5.1 N•m (45 lb•in)
37…45
50…60
33.6 mm
2
(2 AWG)
3.5 mm
2
(12 AWG)
5.6 N•m (49.5 lb•in)
55…75
75…100
107.2 mm
2
(4/0 AWG)
53.5 mm
2
(1/0 AWG)
19.5 N•m (173 lb•in)
90…110
125…150 300 MCM
70.0 mm
2
(3/0 AWG)
19.5 N•m (173 lb•in)
132…160 200…250 300 MCM
107.2 mm
2
(4/0 AWG)
29.4 N•m (260 lb•in)
200…250 300…350 500 MCM
300 MCM
40.0 N•m (354 lb•in)