Minimizing Electromagnetic Interference - ABB ACS880-07 Hardware Manual

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Minimizing electromagnetic interference

Follow these rules to minimize electromagnetic interference caused by the rapid current
changes in the resistor cables:
Shield the braking power line completely, either by using shielded cable or a metallic
enclosure. Unshielded single-core cable can only be used if it is routed inside a
cabinet that efficiently suppresses the radiated emissions.
Install the cables away from other cable routes.
Avoid long parallel runs with other cables. The minimum parallel cabling separation
distance should be 0.3 meters (1 ft).
Cross the other cables at right angles.
Keep the cable as short as possible to minimize the radiated emissions and stress on
chopper IGBTs. The longer the cable, the higher the radiated emissions, inductive load
and voltage peaks over the IGBT semiconductors of the brake chopper.
Maximum cable length
The maximum length of the resistor cable(s) is 10 m (33 ft).
EMC compliance of the complete installation
Note: ABB has not verified that the EMC requirements are fulfilled with custom brake
resistors and cabling. The customer must consider EMC compliance of the complete
installation.
Placing custom brake resistors
Install the resistors outside the drive in a place where they are able to cool effectively.
Arrange the cooling of the resistor in a way that
no danger of overheating is caused to the resistor or nearby materials, and
the temperature of the room the resistor is located in does not exceed the allowed
maximum.
Supply the resistor with cooling air/water according to the resistor manufacturer's
instructions.
WARNING! The materials near the brake resistor must be non-flammable. The
surface temperature of the resistor is high. The temperature of the air flowing from
the resistor is of hundreds of degrees Celsius. If the exhaust vents are connected
to a ventilation system, ensure that the materials withstands high temperatures. Protect
the resistor against contact.
Protecting the brake system against thermal overload
The brake chopper protects itself and the resistor cables against thermal overload when
the cables are dimensioned according to the nominal current of the drive. The drive control
program includes a resistor and resistor cable thermal protection function which can be
tuned by the user. See the firmware manual.
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 but the charging resistor may fail.
Resistor braking 253

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