Omron Q2A Series Technical Manual page 191

Driving quality 400 v class 0.55 kw to 315 kw
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• Use UL-Listed, vinyl-coated insulated copper wires for operation with a continuous maximum permitted temperature of 75 °C at 600 V
• Remove all unwanted objects that are near the terminal block connections.
• Remove the insulation from the connection wires to the wire stripping lengths shown in the manual.
• Do not use bent or crushed wires. Remove the damaged end of the wire before you use it. Incorrect connections can cause death or
serious injury from fire.
• Do not solder stranded wire. Soldered wire connections can become loose over time and cause unsatisfactory drive performance.
• If you use stranded wire, make sure that all of the wire strands are in the connection. Also, do not twist the stranded wire too much.
Incorrect connections can cause death or serious injury from fire.
• Put the wire all the way into the terminal block. Remove the insulation from the wire to the recommended wire stripping length to fit
the wire with insulation in the plastic housing.
• Use a torque driver, torque ratchet, or torque wrench for the screws. A slotted driver or a hex tool will be necessary to wire the screw
clamp terminal. Use applicable tools as specified by the recommended conditions in the product manual.
• If you use power tools to tighten the terminal screws, use a low speed setting (300 to 400 r/min). Failure to obey can cause damage to
the terminal screws.
• Wire gauges on existing drive models to be replaced may not match wire gauge ranges on new drives. Refer to the Technical Manual
for wire gauges that you can and cannot use.
• Do not tighten the terminal screws at an angle of 5 degrees or more. Failure to obey can cause damage to the terminal screws.
• Put the bit all the way into the hex socket to tighten the hex socket cap screw.
• When tightening slotted screws, hold the straight-edge screwdriver perpendicularly to the screw. Do not allow the tip of the
screwdriver to shift or protrude from the groove of the screw.
• After connecting the wires to the terminal block, lightly pull on the wires to make sure that they do not come out of the terminals.
• Remove the correct section of the wiring cover to make wiring easier.
• Do not let strain on the wiring cause damage. Use a strain relief near the wiring to release the tension.
A - Strain relief
SIEPYEUOQ2A01A AC Drive Q2A Technical Manual
Figure 5.19 Permitted Angle
Figure 5.20 Tightening Slotted Screws
Figure 5.21 Strain Relief Example
5.3 UL Standards
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