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Rockwell Automation Publication 6000-IN100A-EN-P - August 2020 57
Appendix A Pre-Commissioning
Table 10 - Power Wiring
Initials Date Check
The power cable connections to the drive, motor, and isolation transformer
adhere to national and local electrical codes.
The cable terminations, if stress cones are used, adhere to the appropriate
standards.
Appropriate cable insulation levels are adhered to, as per Rockwell Automation
specifications.
All shields for shielded cables must be grounded at the source end only.
If shielded cables are spliced, the shield must remain continuous and insulated
from ground.
All wire sizes that are used are selected by observing all applicable safety and
national and local electrical codes.
All power connections are torqued as per Rockwell Automation specifications.
Refer to Torque Requirements
on page 59.
All customer power cabling has been insulation resistance (IR) tested or hi-pot
tested before connecting to drive system.
Power wiring phase rotation has been verified per the specific electrical
diagrams that are supplied by Rockwell Automation.
Table 11 - Interconnection Wiring
Initials Date Check
The power cable connection between the Isolation Transformer and Power
Modules.
The motor cable connection to the three output buses.
The Voltage Sensing Board connections to the three output buses and input
buses.
All low voltage connections to the Isolation Transformer Low Voltage panel for
B-Frame drives.
Table 12 - Drive Line-up Status
Initials Date Check
The medium voltage and low voltage power is available for startup activities.
The motor is uncoupled from the driven load.
The load is available for full load testing.

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