Technical specifications
12.3 Technical specifications
Inverter chassis units
562 Operating Instructions, 07/2016, A5E00331449A
Note
Notes on the technical data
Current, voltage and power figures in these tables are rated values.
The cables to the device are protected by fus
es of operating class gG.
-sections have been determined for three-core copper cables routed
horizontally in air at 40° C ambient temperature (according to DIN VDE 0276
-1000 and IEC
-5-52) with a permissible operating temperature of 70° C (e.g. Protodur NYY or
NYCWY) and the recommended conductor protection according to DIN VDE 0100 section
430 and IEC 60364
-4-43.
Material damage caused by impermissible cable temperatures
The improper laying of cables can produce short-circuits caused by damage of the
insulation that result from excessive temperatures.
When the conditions differ from the above stated (cable routing, cable grouping, ambient
temperature), the following instructions for routing the cables must be taken into account:
• The required cable cross-section depends on the amperage which flows through the
cable.
• The permissible current loading of cables is defined, for example, in DIN VDE 0276-
1000 and IEC 60364-5-52. It depends partly on ambient conditions such as temperature
and partly on the type of routing. If the cables are routed individually, they will be cooled
relatively well. If several cables are routed together, they may heat each other up.
Please note the corresponding derating factors for these supplementary conditions in
DIN VDE 0276-1000 and IEC 60364-5-52.