Access; Motor Connection - Danfoss VLT AQUA FC 202 Operating Instructions Manual

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Electrical Installation

4.5 Access

Remove the cover with a screw driver (See
Illustration 4.3) or by loosening the attaching
screws (See Illustration 4.4).
Illustration 4.3 Access to Wiring for IP20 and IP21 Enclosures
Illustration 4.4 Access to Wiring for IP55 and IP66 Enclosures
Tighten the cover screws using the tightening torques
specified in Table 4.1.
Enclosure
A4/A5
B1/B2
C1/C2
No screws to tighten for A2/A3/B3/B4/C3/C4.
Table 4.1 Tightening Torques for Covers [Nm]
MG20MB02
Operating Instructions
IP55
IP66
2
2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
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4.6 Motor Connection

WARNING
INDUCED VOLTAGE
Induced voltage from output motor cables that run
together can charge equipment capacitors, even with the
equipment turned off and locked out. Failure to run
output motor cables separately or use screened cables
could result in death or serious injury.
Run output motor cables separately, or
Use screened cables
Comply with local and national electrical codes
for cable sizes. For maximum wire sizes see
chapter 8.1 Electrical Data.
Follow motor manufacturer wiring requirements.
Motor wiring knockouts or access panels are
provided at the base of IP21 (NEMA1/12) and
higher units.
Do not wire a starting or pole-changing device
(e.g. Dahlander motor or slip ring induction
motor) between the frequency converter and the
motor.
Procedure
1.
Strip a section of the outer cable insulation.
2.
Position the stripped wire under the cable clamp
to establish mechanical fixation and electrical
contact between the cable screen and ground.
3.
Connect the ground wire to the nearest
grounding terminal in accordance with the
grounding instructions provided in
chapter 4.3 Grounding, see Illustration 4.5.
4.
Connect the 3-phase motor wiring to terminals
96 (U), 97 (V), and 98 (W), see Illustration 4.5.
5.
Tighten the terminals in accordance with the
information provided in chapter 8.7 Connection
Tightening Torques.
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