Electrical Connections; Safety First; Voltage Supply; Disconnect Switch - KEB COMBIVERT F5 Reference Manual

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2.2 Electrical Connections

2.2.1 Safety First

2.2.2 Voltage Supply

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2.2.3 Disconnect
Switch
CAUTION - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Always disconnect the supply
voltage before servicing the F5 Elevator Drive.
After disconnecting the supply voltage, always wait 5 minutes before
attempting to change the wiring. The internal DC BUS capacitors must
discharge.
Pay attention to the supply voltage and be sure the supply voltage matches
that of the inverter. A 240V unit can be supplied with voltage in the range 180
to 260VAC +/-0%; for a 480V unit, the range is 305 to 528VAC +/- 0%, 48Hz
to 62 Hz.
All 240V models are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than ___ kA rms symmetrical amperes, 240 volts maximum when protected
by class ___ fuses rated ___ Amperes as specified in table 2.2.4.1 or when
protected by a circuit breaker having an interrupt rating not less than ___ kA
rms symmetrical amperes, 240V maximum, rated ___ amperes as specified
in table 2.2.4.1.
All 480V models are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than ___ kA rms symmetrical amperes, 480 volts maximum when protected
by class ___ fuses rated ___ Amperes as specified in table 2.2.4.2 or when
protected by a circuit breaker having an interrupt rating not less than ___ kA
rms symmetrical amperes, 480V maximum, rated ___ amperes as specified
in table 2.2.4.2.
Connection of the F5 series inverters to voltage systems configured
as a corner grounded delta, center tap grounded delta, open delta, or
ungrounded delta may defeat the internal noise suppression of the inverter.
Increased high-frequency disturbance in the controller and on the line
may be experienced. A balanced, neutral, grounded wye connection is
always recommended. The three phase voltage imbalance must be less
than 2% phase-to-phase. Greater imbalance can lead to damage to the
inverter's power circuit.
A disconnect switch or contactor should be provided as a means of turning
off the supply voltage when the unit is not in use or when it must be serviced.
Repetitive cycling on and off of the input supply voltage more than once every
two minutes can lead to damage to the inverter.
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