Electrical Installation 2 - 11Cable Length between Drive and MotorThe F7 should be installed as close as possible to the motor to minimize the length of the load side power cable neededbetween the Drive and motor.If the cable between the Drive and the motor is long, the high-frequency leakage current will increase, causing the Driveoutput current to increase as well. This may affect peripheral devices. To prevent this, reduce cable length, or if necessary,adjust the carrier frequency (set in parameter C6-02) as shown in Table 2.7.The line side power cables, load side power cables and control wiring should be run in seperate conduit. Careful attention tothis recommended design practice will avoid many potential motor and Drive related problems. Ground WiringObserve the following precautions when connecting the ground wire:1. 208-240Vac Drives should have a ground connection with resistance of less than 100Ω .2. 480Vac Drives should have a ground connection with resistance of less than 10Ω .3. Do not share the ground wire with other devices, such as welding machines or large-current electrical equipment.4. Always use a ground wire that complies with technical standards on electrical equipment and minimize the length of theground wire. Leakage current flows through the Drive. Therefore, if the distance between the ground rod and the groundterminal is too long, potential on the ground terminal of the Drive could develop.5. When using more than one Drive, be careful not to loop the ground wire. See Fig 2.4.Fig 2.4 Ground Wiring ExamplesTable 2.7 Motor Cable Length vs. Carrier FrequencyMotor Cable Length 164 ft. (50m) maximum 328 ft. (100m) maximum More than 328 ft.(100m)Carrier Frequency 15kHz maximum 10kHz maximum 5kHz maximumOK NOT OK