94 Electrical installation
Note 1
: Keep the shields continuous as close to the connection terminals as possible.
Secure the cables mechanically at the lead-through strain relief.
Note 2:
If the outer surface of the shield is non-conductive:
•
Cut the shield at the midpoint of the bare part. Be careful not to cut the conductors or
the grounding wire (if present).
•
Turn the shield inside out to expose its conductive surface.
•
Cover the turned shield and the stripped cable with copper foil to keep the shielding
continuous.
Note for top entry of cables:
When each cable has its own rubber grommet, sufficient IP
and EMC protection can be achieved. However, if very many control cables come to one
cabinet, plan the installation beforehand as follows:
1. Make a list of the cables coming to the cabinet.
2. Sort the cables going to the left into one group and the cables going to the right into
another group to avoid unnecessary crossing of cables inside the cabinet.
3. Sort the cables in each group according to size.
4. Group the cables for each grommet as follows ensuring that each cable has a proper
contact to the cushions on both sides.
Cable diameter in mm
Max. number of cables per grommet
< 13
4
< 17
3
< 25
2
> 25
1
A
Stripped cable
B
Conductive surface of the shield exposed
C
Stripped part covered with copper foil
1
Cable shield
2
Copper foil
3
Shielded twisted pair
4
Grounding wire
1
A
B
C
2
2
3
4
Summary of Contents for ACS880-17
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Page 134: ...134 Control units of the drive ...
Page 140: ...140 Start up ...
Page 142: ...142 Fault tracing ...
Page 154: ...154 Maintenance 4 5 6 7 8 6 10 10 ...
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Page 185: ...Technical data 185 Declaration of Conformity ...
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Page 196: ...196 Dimensions Dimension drawing examples Frame 1 R8i 1 R8i ...
Page 197: ...Dimensions 197 Frame 1 R8i 1 R8i top cable entry exit H351 H353 ...
Page 198: ...198 Dimensions Frame 1 R8i 1 R8i with brake choppers and resistors D150 D151 ...
Page 199: ...Dimensions 199 Frame 1 R8i 1 R8i with sine output filter E206 ...
Page 200: ...200 Dimensions Frame 2 R8i 2 R8i eg ACS880 37 1110A 3 IP22 ...
Page 201: ...Dimensions 201 Frame 2 R8i 2 R8i eg ACS880 37 1210A 3 IP54 ...
Page 204: ...204 Dimensions Frame 2 R8i 2 R8i with main breaker F255 and top entry top exit H351 H353 1 2 ...
Page 205: ...Dimensions 205 Frame 2 R8i 2 R8i with main breaker F255 and top entry top exit H351 H353 2 2 ...
Page 206: ...206 Dimensions Frame 3 R8i 3 R8i 1 2 ...
Page 207: ...Dimensions 207 Frame 3 R8i 3 R8i 2 2 ...
Page 208: ...208 Dimensions Frame 3 R8i 3 R8i with common motor terminal cubicle H359 1 2 ...
Page 209: ...Dimensions 209 Frame 3 R8i 3 R8i with common motor terminal cubicle H359 2 2 ...
Page 217: ...Dimensions 217 Sine filter E206 cubicle 1000 mm top cable exit ...
Page 221: ...Dimensions 221 Cubicle width 400 mm top cable exit Cubicle width 600 mm bottom cable exit ...
Page 222: ...222 Dimensions Cubicle width 600 mm top cable exit ...
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