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ABB NBRA-656 - Electrical Installation Procedures; Power Cable Selection and Routing

ABB NBRA-656
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Installation and Start-up Guide for NBRA-6xx 4-1
Chapter 4 Electrical Installation
Overview
This chapter contains instructions for electrical installation.
Power cable selection and routing (for all chopper types) are
described on this page.
The control connections (for all chopper types) are described on
pages 4-2 to 4-4.
The power connections are described on pages 4-5 to 4-16. The
installation instructions are given separately for each chopper.
Note: Drive Parameter 20.5 (20.7 for ACP 600) OVERVOLTAGE CTRL
must be set to OFF to enable chopper operation.
Power Cable Selection
and Routing
Standard screened three-conductor and single-conductor power cables
are specified in Tables 2-1 and 2-2. Two-conductor screened cables
can also be used.
Under the converter, chopper and resistor units, provide adequate
support for the cables.
The following should be considered in order to minimise electromag-
netic interference caused by the rapid current changes in the cables:
The braking power line should be completely screened, either by
cable screen or metallic enclosure. Unscreened single-core cable
can only be used if routed inside a cabinet that efficiently suppresses
the radiated RFI emissions.
The cables should be installed away from other cable routes.
Long parallel runs with other cables should be avoided. The minimum
parallel cabling separation distance should be 0.3 metres.
Cables should cross at right angles.
The maximum lengths of the chopper and resistor cables are 5 m and
10 m respectively. The longer the cables, the higher the inductive load.
High load inductance causes voltage peaks over the semiconductors of
the chopper.
Resistor(s)
5 m max. 10 m max.
NBRA-6xxACS 600

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