Terminal Block; Related Publications - ABB ACS 400 User Manual

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Chapter 1 – Introduction

Terminal Block

Related Publications

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A terminal block is a group of wire connections
on a drive. This manual expresses specific
terminal blocks and connections as a letter,
usually X, a number, a colon (:), and another
number. The letter and number to the left of the
colon represent the name of the terminal block,
for example, X1. The number to the right of the
colon represents the terminal connection, for
example 4, on the terminal block. In this
manual, a terminal connection numbered 4,
located on a terminal block named X1, is
expressed as X1:4.
For related information about the drive, refer to
the ABB User's Manual for type ACS400
Frequency Cornverter from 2,2 to 37 kW or
ACH 400 AC Drives for Speed Control of 3 to
40 Hp, 230 Volt and 3 to 50 Hp, 460 Volt AC
Induction Motors User's Manual.
ACS/ACH 400 Direct N2 Bus Interface

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