Line Modules; General Information; Basic Line Modules - Siemens SINAMICS S120 Manual

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2.4 Line Modules

2.4
Line Modules
2.4.1

General information

Power is fed to the drive line-up via Line Modules, which generate a DC voltage from the line
voltage and, therefore, supply energy to the Motor Modules connected to the DC link. They
are suitable for connection to grounded (TN, TT) and non-grounded (IT) systems.
The Line Modules are connected to the incoming supply via Line Connection Modules and
are equipped with a radio interference suppression filter in accordance with EN 61800-3,
Category C3 as a standard feature.
2.4.2

Basic Line Modules

Basic Line Modules are designed only for infeed operation, i.e. they are not capable of
feeding regenerative energy back into the supply system.
If regenerative energy is produced, e.g. when drives brake, it must be converted to heat by
means of a supplementary Braking Module and a braking resistor.
When a Basic Line Module is used as the infeed, a line reactor is included. If, for example,
the infeed takes place by means of a converter transformer in 12-pulse operation, it is
possible to omit the line reactor.
If two or more Basic Line Modules are operated in parallel on a common supply system in
order to increase power, line reactors are also included in the associated Line Connection
Module.
For a compact configuration, Line Connection Modules up to input currents of 3,200 A are
available. Two Basic Line Modules can be operated in parallel on these Line Connection
Modules. Line-side fuses are installed for selective protection of the individual Basic Line
Modules.
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Manual, (GH5), 05/2010, A5E03263538A

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