Acs800-07/U7; Protection Of Frame Sizes R2 To R5 (Acs800-01/U1); R8 (Acs800-02, Acs800-04, Acs800-07) - ABB ACS800-04 Hardware Manual

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Use the cable type used for drive input cabling (refer to chapter Technical data) to
ensure the input fuses will also protect the resistor cable. Alternatively, two-
conductor shielded cable with the same cross-sectional area can be used. The
maximum length of the resistor cable(s) is 10 m (33 ft). For the connections, see the
power connection diagram of the drive.

ACS800-07/U7

If ordered, the resistors are factory installed in a cubicle(s) next to the drive cabinet.

Protection of frame sizes R2 to R5 (ACS800-01/U1)

It is highly recommended to equip the drive with a main contactor for safety reasons.
Wire the contactor so that it opens in case the resistor overheats. This is essential
for safety since the drive will not otherwise be able to interrupt the main supply if the
chopper remains conductive in a fault situation.
Below is a simple example wiring diagram.
Fuses
ACS800
Protection of frame size R6 (ACS800-01, ACS800-07) and frame sizes R7
and R8 (ACS800-02, ACS800-04, ACS800-07)
A main contactor is not required for protecting against resistor overheating when the
resistor is dimensioned according to the instructions and the internal brake chopper
is in use. The drive will disable power flow through the input bridge if the chopper
remains conductive in a fault situation. Note: If an external brake chopper (outside
the drive module) is used, a main contactor is always required.
A thermal switch (standard in ABB resistors) is required for safety reasons. The
cable must be shielded and not longer than the resistor cable.
Resistor braking
L1
L2
L3
OFF
1
3
5
2
4
6
U1 V1 W1
K1
1
2
13
3
ON
14
4
Thermal switch
Θ
(standard in ABB re-
sistors)

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