■ Layout example, door open (standard drive module configuration)
PE
T3/W2
T2/V2
T1/U2
1
4
5
6
7
8
3
2a
2a
12
13
9
10
3
2e
2e
L1/U1
L2/V1
L3/W1
13
11
A
A
A – A
13
2d
2b
2c
15
14
Motor cable including the protective ground
conductor of the drive module
8Supporting frame of the cabinet1
External drive module control unit (option
+P906).
9Vertical (2a, 2b) and horizontal (2c, 2d) air
baffles with leak-proof cable entries. The air
baffles separate the cool and hot areas and
prevent recirculation of hot air.
2
Note: With the integrated control unit, the
upper door air inlet is critical for the cooling
of the control unit.
External control cables10Optional air baffle that is needed when there
is no fan on the lower part of the cabinet door
(1b in section Layout example, door
closed (page 52))
2e
Grounding screws11Cabinet grounding busbar (PE)3
Alternative to grounding screws (11)12Input power cable including the protective
ground conductor (PE) of the drive
4
Air flow to the roof13Disconnector and fuses5
Air flow through the drive module14Contactor6
Air flow through circuit boards and to DC out-
put busbars
15Drive module7
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