Terminal Cover Removal - Emerson E300 Series Design Manual

Advanced elevator drive / dedicated elevator variable speed ac drive for induction and permanent magnet motors
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3.3

Terminal cover removal

Isolation device
The AC and / or DC power supply must be disconnected from the drive using an approved isolation device before any cover is removed
from the drive or before any servicing work is performed.
WARNING
Stored charge
The drive contains capacitors that remain charged to a potentially lethal voltage after the AC and / or DC power supply has been
disconnected. If the drive has been energized, the power supply must be isolated for at least ten minutes before work may continue.
Normally the capacitors are discharged by an internal resistor. Under certain unusual fault conditions, it is possible that the capacitors
may fail to discharge, or be prevented from being discharged by a voltage applied to the output terminals. If the drive has failed in a
WARNING
manner that causes the display to go blank immediately, it is possible the capacitors will not be discharged. In this case consult Control
Techniques or their authorized distributor.
3.3.1
Removing the terminal covers
Figure 3-1 Location and identification of terminal covers (size 3 to 7)
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Electrical
Getting
User Menu A Commissioning
installation
started
DC / Braking
DC / Braking
terminal cover
terminal cover
3
4
Control / AC /
Control / AC /
Motor terminal cover
Motor terminal cover
DC / Braking
terminal cover
6
AC / Motor
Control terminal
terminal cover
cover
Advanced
Diagnostics Optimization CT MODBUS RTU Technical Data
Parameters
DC / Braking
DC / Braking
terminal cover
terminal cover
left
right
5
Control
terminal cover
AC / Motor
terminal cover
AC / DC
terminal cover
7
Control terminal
Motor / Braking
cover
terminal cover
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