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Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Drive Installation 2-73

7000 “C” Frame

7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013

The following table identifies general wire categories that will be
encountered when installing the PowerFlex 7000L “C” Frame Drive.
Each category has an associated wire group number that is used in the
following sections to identify the wire to be used. Application and
signal examples along with the recommended type of cable for each
group are provided. A matrix providing the recommended minimum
spacing between different wire groups run in the same tray or separate
conduit is also provided.

For Tray:

Recommended spacing between different wire groups in the same tray.

For Conduit: Recommended spacing for wire groups in separate conduit – mm (inches).

Wire

Category

Wire

Group Application

Signal Example

Recommended

Cable

Wire

Group

Power

1

Power

2

Control

3

Control

4

Signal

5

Signal

6

Power

1

AC Power

(> 600V AC)

4.16 kV,

3 phase

AC Lines

Per IEC / NEC

Local Codes
and Application

Requirements

In

Tray

228.6

(9.00)

228.6

(9.00)

228.6

(9.00)

Between

Conduit

76.2 (3.00)

2

AC Power

(To 600V AC)

480V,

3 phase

Per IEC / NEC

Local Codes

and Application

Requirements

In

Tray

228.6

(9.00)

152.4

(6.00)

152.4

(6.00)

Between

Conduit

76.2 (3.00)

Control

3

115V AC

or

115V DC Logic

115V AC

Power

Relay Logic

PLC I/O

Per IEC / NEC

Local Codes

and Application

Requirements

In

Tray

228.6

(9.00)

152.4

(6.00)

152.4

(6.00)

Between

Conduit

76.2 (3.00)

Power Supplies

Instruments

Between

Conduit

76.2 (3.00)

4

24V AC

or

24V DC Logic

PLC I/O

Per IEC / NEC

Local Codes

and Application

Requirements

In

Tray

228.6

(9.00)

152.4

(6.00)

152.4

(6.00)

Between

Conduit

76.2 (3.00)

Signal

5

Analog Signals

DC Supplies

5-24V DC Supplies

Belden 8760

Belden 8770

Belden 9460

Digital

(Low Speed)

Power Supplies

TTL Logic Level

All signal wiring must be run in separate steel conduit.

A wire tray is not suitable.

The minimum spacing between conduits containing different

wire groups is 76.2 mm (3 inches).

6

Digital

(High Speed)

Pulse Train

Input Tachometer

PLC Communications

Belden 8760

Belden 9460

Belden 9463

Belden 8760 - 18 AWG, twisted pair, shielded

Belden 8770 - 18 AWG, 3 conductor, shielded
Belden 9460 - 18 AWG, twisted pair, shielded

Belden 9463 - 24 AWG, twisted pair, shielded

Note 1: Steel conduit or cable tray may be used for all PowerFlex 7000L “C” Frame Drive power or control wiring, and steel conduit is required for all PowerFlex

7000L “C” Frame Drive signal wiring. All input and output power wiring, control wiring or conduit should be brought through the drive conduit entry holes

of the enclosure. Use appropriate connectors to maintain the environmental rating of the enclosure. The steel conduit is REQUIRED for all control and
signal circuits, when the drive is installed in European Union countries. The connection of the conduit to the enclosure shall be on full 360 degree and

the ground bond at the junction shall be less than 0.1 ohms. In EU countries this is a usual practice to install the control and signal wiring.

Note 2: Spacing between wire groups is the recommended minimum for parallel runs of 61 m (200 feet) or less.

Note 3: The customer is responsible for the grounding of shields. On drives shipped after November 28/02, the shields are removed from the drive boards. On

drives shipped prior to November 28/02, all shields are connected at the drive end and these connections must be removed before grounding the shield

at the customer end of the cable. Shields for cables from one enclosure to another must be grounded only at the source end cabinet. If splicing of
shielded cables is required, the shield must remain continuous and insulated from ground.

Note 4: AC and DC circuits must be run in separate conduits or trays.

Note 5: Voltage drop in motor leads may adversely affect motor starting and running performance. Installation and application requirements may dictate that

larger wire sizes than indicated in IEC / NEC guidelines are used.

Table 2.A – Wire Group Numbers