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- 1. Safety instructions
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- Contents of this chapter
- General safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
- Electrical safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
- Additional instructions and notes
- Grounding
- General safety in operation
- Contents of this manual
- Related documents
- Quick installation and commissioning flowchart
- Operation principle
- Layout
- Overview of power and control connections
- External control connection terminals, frames R6...R9
- Control panel
- Control panel door mounting kits
- Locations of the labels on the drive
- Type designation key
- Checking the installation site
- Required tools
- Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R1 and R2
- Frames R1 and R2 cable box (IP21, UL Type 1)
- Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R3...R4
- Unpacking and examining delivery, frame R5
- Frame R5 cable box (IP21, UL Type 1)
- Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R6...R9
- Frame R6 cable box (IP21, UL Type 1)
- Frame R7 cable box (IP21, UL Type 1)
- Frame R8 cable box (IP21, UL Type 1)
- Frame R9 cable box (IP21, UL Type 1)
- Installing the drive
- Installing the drive vertically side by side
- Flange mounting
- European Union
- Checking the compatibility of the motor and drive
- Requirements table
- Selecting the power cables
- Typical power cable sizes
- Alternative power cable types
- Additional US requirements
- Selecting the control cables
- Drive composer PC tool cable
- Routing the cables
- Separate control cable ducts
- Implementing thermal overload and short-circuit protection
- Protecting the drive and the input power and motor cables against thermal overload
- Implementing the Emergency stop function
- Implementing a bypass connection
- Example bypass connection
- Protecting the contacts of relay outputs
- Limiting relay output maximum voltages at high installation altitudes
- Implementing a motor temperature sensor connection
- Checking the insulation of the assembly
- Brake resistor assembly for R1...R3
- Ground-to-phase varistor
- Frames R1...R3
- Frames R4...R9
- Connecting the power cables
- Connection procedure, frames R1...R4
- Connection procedure, frame R5
- Connection procedure, frames R6...R9
- DC connection
- Connecting the control cables
- Default I/O connection diagram (ABB standard macro)
- Control cable connection procedure R1...R9
- Installing option modules
- Wiring the modules
- Reinstalling covers
- Reinstalling covers, frame R5
- Reinstalling side plates and covers, frames R6...R9
- Connecting a PC
- Description of symbols
- Heatsink
- Fans
- Replacing the main cooling fan, IP21 and IP55 (UL Type 1 and UL Type
- frames R5...R8
- frame R9
- Replacing the auxiliary cooling fan, IP21 and IP55 (UL Type 1 and UL Type
- Replacing the auxiliary cooling fan, IP55 (UL Type 12) frames R1...R2
- Replacing the auxiliary cooling fan, IP55 (UL Type 12) frame R3
- Replacing the auxiliary cooling fan, IP55 (UL Type 12) frame R4
- Replacing the second auxiliary cooling fan, IP55 (UL Type 12) frames R8...R9
- Capacitors
- LEDs
- Control panel LEDs
- Ratings
- NEMA ratings
- Sizing
- Derating
- Ambient temperature derating, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Altitude derating
- Switching frequency derating
- Fuses (IEC)
- gG fuses
- Fuses (UL)
- Circuit breakers
- Dimensions, weights and free space requirements
- Losses, cooling data and noise
- Cooling air flow and heat dissipation for flange mounting (option +C135)
- Terminal and lead-through data for the power cables
- Terminal and lead-through data for the control cables
- Electrical power network specification
- Brake resistor connection data for frames R1...R3
- Control connection data
- Efficiency
- Materials
- CE marking
- Compliance with the EN 61800-3:2004 + A1:2012
- Category C2
- Category C4
- UL marking
- China RoHS marking
- Frame R1, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R1, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R2, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R2, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R3, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R3, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R4, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R4, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R5, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R5, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R6, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R6, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R7, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R7, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R8, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R8, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Frame R9, IP21 (UL Type 1)
- Frame R9, IP55 (UL Type 12)
- Resistor braking, frames R1...R3
- Mechanical installation
- Start-up
- Resistor braking, frames R4...R9
- Compliance with the European Machinery Directive
- Connection principle
- Connection with internal +24 V DC power supply, single line
- Connection with external +24 V DC power supply
- Activation switch
- Grounding of protective shields
- Acceptance test reports
- Acceptance test procedure
- Maintenance
- Safety data
- Abbreviations
- Certificate
- Electrical installation
- Technical data
- CMOD-01 multifunction extension module (external 24 V AC/DC and digital I/O)
- Diagnostics
- Safety instructions
- Content of this chapter
- Common mode filter types
- Description, installation and technical data of the FOCH filters
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80 Planning the electrical installationImplementing thermal overload and short-circuit protection Protecting the drive and input power cable in short-circuitsProtect the drive and input cable with fuses as follows:Size the fuses at the distribution board according to instructions given in chapterTechnical data, page 168. The fuses will protect the input cable in short-circuitsituations, restrict drive damage and prevent damage to adjoining equipment in caseof a short-circuit inside the drive.Circuit breakersThe protective characteristics of circuit breakers depend on the type, constructionand settings of the breakers. There are also limitations pertaining to the short-circuitcapacity of the supply network. Your local ABB representative can help you inselecting the breaker type when the supply network characteristics are known.WARNING! Due to the inherent operating principle and construction of circuitbreakers, independent of the manufacturer, hot ionized gases can escape fromthe breaker enclosure in case of a short-circuit. To ensure safe use, pay specialattention to the installation and placement of the breakers. Obey the manufacturer’sinstructions.You can use the circuit breakers listed in chapter Technical data, page 172. Othercircuit breakers can be used with drive if they provide the same electricalcharacteristics. ABB does not assume any liability whatsoever for the correct functionand protection with circuit breakers not listed below. Furthermore, if therecommendations given by ABB are not obeyed, the drive can experience problemsthat warranty does not cover. Protecting the motor and motor cable in short-circuitsThe drive protects the motor cable and motor in a short-circuit situation when themotor cable is sized according to the nominal current of the drive. No additionalprotection devices are needed.~ ~ M3~
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