Cable Connections - ABB ACS 400 User Manual

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J Cable Connections
Table 4 Cable
Terminal
Description
U1, V1, W1
3~ power supply input
PE
Protective Ground
U2, V2, W2
Power output to motor
Uc+, Uc−
DC bus
X1 1 to 16
Control Wiring
X1 17 to 22
Control Wiring
X3
RS485 Communications
Follow local codes for cable size. To avoid electromagnetic interference, use separate conduits for
input power wiring, motor wiring, control and communications wiring, and braking unit wiring. Keep
these four classes of wiring separated in situations where the wiring is not enclosed in conduit. Also
keep 115VAC control wiring separated from low voltage control wiring and power wiring.
Use shielded cable for control wiring.
Use 60 °C rated power cable (75 °C if over 100 amps).
Refer to Section T "Specifications" on page 21 for current, ratings, fuse recommendations and the
maximum wire size capacities and tightening torques for the terminals. The ACS 400 is suitable for
use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 65,000 RMS symmetrical amperes, 480 V
maximum. The ACS 400 has an electronic motor protection feature that complies with the
requirements of the National Electric Code (USA). When this feature is selected and properly
adjusted, additional overload protection is not required unless more than one motor is connected to
the drive or unless additional protection is required by applicable safety regulations. See
parameters 3004, 3005, and 3006.
For CE installation requirements, see ABB publication CE-US-02 "CE Council Directives and
Variable Speed Drives." Contact your local ABB representative for specific IEC installation
instructions.
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Note
Do not use 1~ supply!
Follow local rules for cable size.
See T.
For optional ACS-BRK braking unit.
Low voltage control – use shielded cable
Low voltage or 115VAC
Use shielded cable
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