Electrical Installation; Safety Instructions; Emc-Compliant Installation; Grounding - Danfoss VLT Decentral Drive FCD 302 Operating Manual

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Electrical Installation

4 Electrical Installation

4.1 Safety Instructions

See chapter 2 Safety for general safety instructions.
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 shielded cables
could result in death or serious injury.
Run output motor cables separately, or
Use shielded cables.
CAUTION
SHOCK HAZARD
The frequency converter can cause a DC current in the
PE conductor. Failure to follow the recommendation
below means that the RCD may not provide the
intended protection.
When a residual current-operated protective
device (RCD) is used for protection against
electrical shock, only an RCD of Type B is
allowed on the supply side.
Overcurrent protection
Additional protective equipment, such as short-
circuit protection or motor thermal protection
between frequency converter and motor, is
required for applications with multiple motors.
Input fusing is required to provide short circuit
and overcurrent protection. If not factory-
supplied, the installer must provide the fuses. See
UL/cUL approved pre-fuses in chapter 7.7 Fuses
and Circuit Breakers.
Wire type and ratings
All wiring must comply with local and national
regulations regarding cross-section and ambient
temperature requirements.
Power connection wire recommendation:
Minimum 75 °C (167 °F) rated copper wire.
See chapter 7.1 Electrical Data and chapter 7.5 Cable Specifi-
cations for recommended wire sizes and types.
MG04F502
Operating Guide

4.2 EMC-compliant Installation

To obtain an EMC-compliant installation, follow the
instructions provided in chapter 4.3 Grounding,
chapter 4.4 Wiring Schematic, chapter 4.7 Motor Connection,
and chapter 4.10 Control Wiring.

4.3 Grounding

WARNING
LEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARD
Leakage currents exceed 3.5 mA. Failure to ground the
frequency converter properly could result in death or
serious injury.
For electrical safety
For EMC-compliant installation
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Ensure the correct grounding of the equipment
by a certified electrical installer.
Ground the frequency converter in accordance
with applicable standards and directives.
Use a dedicated ground wire for input power,
motor power, and control wiring.
Do not ground one frequency converter to
another in a daisy chain fashion.
Keep the ground wire connections as short as
possible.
Follow motor manufacturer wiring requirements.
Minimum cable cross-section: 10 mm
(or 2 rated ground wires terminated separately).
Establish electrical contact between the cable
shield and the frequency converter enclosure by
using metal cable glands or by using the clamps
provided on the equipment.
To reduce burst transient, use high-strand wire.
Do not use pigtails.
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(7 AWG)
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