Protective Earth (Pe) Connection; Incoming Power Connection - Invertek Drives OPTIDRIVE E3 User Manual

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4.3. Protective Earth (PE) Connection

Grounding Guidelines
The ground terminal of each Optidrive should be individually connected DIRECTLY to the site ground bus bar (through the filter if
installed). Optidrive ground connections should not loop from one drive to another, or to, or from any other equipment. Ground loop
impedance must confirm to local industrial safety regulations. To meet UL regulations, UL approved ring crimp terminals should be
used for all ground wiring connections.
The drive Safety Ground must be connected to system ground. Ground impedance must conform to the requirements of national and
local industrial safety regulations and/or electrical codes. The integrity of all ground connections should be checked periodically.
Protective Earth Conductor
The Cross sectional area of the PE Conductor must be at least equal to that of the incoming supply conductor.
Safety Ground
This is the safety ground for the drive that is required by code. One of these points must be connected to adjacent building steel
(girder, joist), a floor ground rod, or bus bar. Grounding points must comply with national and local industrial safety regulations and/
or electrical codes.
Motor Ground
The motor ground must be connected to one of the ground terminals on the drive.
Ground Fault Monitoring
As with all inverters, a leakage current to earth can exist. The Optidrive is designed to produce the minimum possible leakage current
whilst complying with worldwide standards. The level of current is affected by motor cable length and type, the effective switching
frequency, the earth connections used and the type of RFI filter installed. If an ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker) is to be used, the
following conditions apply:
 A Type B Device must be used.
 T he device must be suitable for protecting equipment with a DC component in the leakage current.
 I ndividual ELCBs should be used for each Optidrive.
Shield Termination (Cable Screen)
The safety ground terminal provides a grounding point for the motor cable shield. The motor cable shield connected to this terminal
(drive end) should also be connected to the motor frame (motor end). Use a shield terminating or EMI clamp to connect the shield to
the safety ground terminal.

4.4. Incoming Power Connection

4.4.1. Cable Selection
 F or 1 phase supply, the mains power cables should be connected to L1/L, L2/N.
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 F or 3 phase supplies, the mains power cables should be connected to L1, L2, and L3. Phase sequence is not important.
 F or compliance with CE EMC requirements, refer to section 4. 1 0 EMC Compliant Installation on page 14.
 A fixed installation is required according to IEC61800-5-1 with a suitable disconnecting device installed between the Optidrive
and the AC Power Source. The disconnecting device must conform to the local safety code / regulations (e.g. within Europe,
EN60204-1, Safety of machinery).
 T he cables should be dimensioned according to any local codes or regulations. Maximum dimensions are given in section 10.2.
Rating Tables.
4.4.2. Fuse / Circuit Breaker Selection
 S uitable fuses to provide wiring protection of the input power cable should be installed in the incoming supply line, according to
the data in section 10.2. Rating Tables. The fuses must comply with any local codes or regulations in place. In general, type gG
(IEC 60269) or UL type J fuses are suitable; however in some cases type aR fuses may be required. The operating time of the fuses
must be below 0.5 seconds.
 W here allowed by local regulations, suitably dimensioned type B MCB circuit breakers of equivalent rating may be utilised in
place of fuses, providing that the clearing capacity is sufficient for the installation.
 T he maximum permissible short circuit current at the Optidrive Power terminals as defined in IEC60439-1 is 100kA.
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Anthony
February 19, 2025

Hi, problem with max speed p-01 50.0 p-02 0.0 p-03 5.0 only reaching 25.0 max speed 230v input 178v between phases output **** and cabling replaced many thanks

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Mr. Anderson
February 19, 2025

The Optidrive E3 may be limited to a maximum speed of 25.0 due to one or more of the following reasons:

1. Speed Reference Input (P00-03) – The speed reference input might be lower than expected, causing the drive to operate at a reduced speed.
2. Current Limit Reduction – If the overload accumulator reaches 90%, the output current limit is reduced to 100% of P-08, which could restrict the speed.
3. Analog Input Scaling – If an analog input is used for speed control, its scaling or signal level might be affecting the speed.
4. Alternative Ramp Time (P-24) – If P-24 is set and conditions apply, it could be affecting acceleration and deceleration speeds.
5. Derating at High Altitude or Temperature – If the drive is operating above 1000m or in high ambient temperatures, it may be derated, limiting performance.

Checking these factors and adjusting settings accordingly should help resolve the speed limitation.

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