Ground bus, Incoming line cable connections – Rockwell Automation 1512A MV Controllers, 400A One-High Cabinet, Standard and Arc-Resistant Enclosure User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1512A-UM100F-EN-P - May 2013
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Common Installation
Chapter 4
Ground Bus
to determine the correct ground splice configuration and
assemble as shown.
2. Torque the hardware to 15 N•m ± 1 N•m (12 lb•ft ± 1 lb•ft).
3. Check all hardware for correct tightness and replace all covers and plates.
Figure 36 - Typical Ground Bus Splicing Configuration (Front View)
Incoming Line Cable
Connections
Incoming cables are connected to the power bus in the last section on the left.
1. Remove the center-back plate or side plate to access the power bus. If access
to the rear of the unit is not possible, refer to
for Standard or
Access to the Power Bus on page 20 of Chapter 3
for ArcShield enclosures.
Ground Bus Support
Main
Ground
Bus
Hex Nut
Lock Washer
Flat Washer
Ground Bus Splice Bar
ATTENTION: Ensure all barriers are replaced before re-energizing the
equipment. Failure to do so may result in electrical faults and cause damage to
equipment or severe injury to personnel.
ATTENTION: To avoid shock hazards, lock out incoming power (refer to
Lock-out Procedure on page 41 of Chapter 5
) before working on the equipment.
Verify with a hot stick or appropriate voltage measuring device that all circuits
are voltage free. Failure to do so may result in severe burns, injury or death.
IMPORTANT
For Non-ArcShield units, cable size should not exceed 1-750 MCM or
2-500 MCM per phase.
For ArcShield units, cable size should not exceed 1-500 MCM or 2-4/0 per
phase. For larger cables, an incoming line module must be used.