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SECTION 4
Getting Started
This chapter is a step by step guide that will show you the quickest way to get
the motor shaft turning. We will show you two examples, remote control and
local control.
We assume that the VSD is mounted on a wall or in a cabinet as in the chap-
ter SECTION 2 page 13.
First there is general information of how to connect mains, motor and control
cables. The next section describes how to use the function keys on the control
panel. The subsequent examples covering remote control and local control
describe how to program/set the motor data and run the VSD and motor.
4-1
Connect the mains and motor cables
Dimension the mains and motor cables according to local regulations. The
cable must be able to carry the VSD load current.
4-1-1
Mains cables
1.
Connect the mains cables as in Fig. 32. The VSD has, as standard, a built-
in RFI mains filter that complies with category C3 which suits the Second
Environment standard.
4-1-2
Motor cables
2.
Connect the motor cables as in Fig. 32. To comply with the EMC Directive
you have to use screened cables and the motor cable screen has to be
connected on both sides: to the housing of the motor and the housing of
the VSD.
Fig. 32 Connection of mains and motor cables
VSD
RFI-Filter
Mains
Metal EMC cable glands
Screened cables
Metal housing
Brake
resistor
(option)
Output
coils
(option)
Metal connector housing
Motor
Metal EMC cable gland
Mains
Summary of Contents for SX-F
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Page 14: ...6 Table of contents...
Page 20: ...12 Glossary Section 1 6...
Page 32: ...24 Cabinet mounting Section 2 3...
Page 58: ...50 Connecting options Section 5 6...
Page 72: ...64 Load Monitor and Process Protection 400 Section 7 5...
Page 74: ...66 EMC standards Section 8 1...
Page 266: ...258 System Data 900 Section 11 9...
Page 274: ...266 Maintenance Section 12 3...
Page 284: ...276 Liquid cooling Section 13 12...