Electrical installation   
4.10 Signal connections 
  Inverter chassis units 
72  Operating Instructions, 07/2016, A5E00331449A 
 
Danger to life due to electric shock in the event of voltage flashovers at the temperature 
sensor 
Voltage flashovers in the signal electronics can occur in motors without safe electrical 
separation of the temperature sensors. 
•  Only use temperature sensors that fully comply with the specifications of the safety 
isolation. 
•  If safe electrical separation cannot be guaranteed (for linear motors or third-party 
motors, for example), use a Sensor Module External (SME120 or SME125) or Terminal 
Module TM120. 
 
Device failure as a result of unshielded or incorrectly routed cables to temperature sensors 
Unshielded or incorrectly routed cables to temperature sensors can result in interference 
being coupled into the signal processing electronics from the power side. This can result in 
significant disturbance of all signals (fault messages) up to failure of individual components 
(destruction of the devices). 
•  Only use shielded cables as temperature sensor cables. 
•  If temperature sensor cables are routed together with the motor cable, use separately 
shielded cables twisted in pairs. 
•  Connect the cable shield to ground potential through a large surface area. 
•  Recommendation: Use suitable Motion Connect cables. 
 
Damage to motor due to incorrectly connected KTY temperature sensor 
If a KTY temperature sensor is connected with incorrect polarity, it is not possible to detect 
when the motor overheats. Overheating can cause damage to the motor. 
•  Connect a KTY temperature sensor with the correct polarity. 
 
Note 
The temperature sensor connection can be used for motors that are equipped with a KTY84
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1C130, PT100, PT1000 or PTC probe in the stator windings.
 
 
Note 
EP terminals only for Safety Integrated Basic Functions 
The fu
nction of the EP terminals is only available when Safety Integrated Basic Functions