Emerson unidrive m300 Quick Start Manual page 13

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15.4 mA* AC at 230 V, 50 Hz (1 phase, line to neutral supply, star point ground)
9.6 mA* AC at 400 V, 50 Hz (3 phase supply, star point ground)
Size 3:
19.7 mA* AC at 400 V 50 Hz (star point ground)
47.4 mA* AC at 400 V 50 Hz (corner ground)
Size 4:
21 mA* AC at 230 V 50 Hz (3 phase, star point ground)
6.8 mA* AC at 230 V 50 Hz (1 phase, line to line supply, star point ground)
30 mA* AC at 230 V 50 Hz (1 phase, line to neutral supply, star point ground)
50 mA* AC at 400 V 50 Hz (3 phase, star point ground)
*Proportional to the supply voltage and frequency.
With internal filter removed:
Size 1:
<1.5 mA (line to line supply, star point ground)
<1 mA (line to neutral supply, star point ground)
Size 2: <1.7 mA (line to line supply, star point ground)
<1.9 mA (line to neutral supply, star point ground)
Size 3:
<3.3 mA (star point ground)
<4.9 mA (corner ground)
Size 4:
< 3.5 mA (star point ground)
The above leakage currents are just the leakage currents of the drive with the internal
NOTE
EMC filter connected and do not take into account any leakage currents of the motor or
motor cable.
When the internal filter is installed the leakage current is high. In this case a permanent
fixed ground connection must be provided, or other suitable measures taken to prevent a
safety hazard occurring if the connection is lost.
WARNING
When the leakage current exceeds 3.5 mA, a permanent fixed ground connection must be
provided using two independent conductors each with a cross-section equal to or
exceeding that of the supply conductors. The drive is provided with two ground
connections to facilitate this. Both ground connections are necessary to meet EN 61800-
WARNING
5-1: 2007.
4.3.1
Use of residual current device (RCD)
There are three common types of ELCB / RCD:
1. AC - detects AC fault currents
2. A - detects AC and pulsating DC fault currents (provided the DC current reaches zero at least
once every half cycle)
3. B - detects AC, pulsating DC and smooth DC fault currents
Type AC should never be used with drives.
Type A can only be used with single phase drives
Type B must be used with three phase drives
Only type B ELCB / RCD are suitable for use with 3 phase inverter drives.
WARNING
Unidrive M300 Quick Start Guide
Issue Number: 4
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