114 Technical data
Materials
Cabinet
Busbars
Internal cooling circuit
piping
Fire safety of materials
(IEC 60332-1)
Packaging
Disposal
Auxiliary circuit current consumption
Auxiliary circuit current consumption varies depending on the size of the converter and
selected options. For detailed information, contact your local ABB representative.
ACS880-87LC-4000A/4021A-7 and ACS880-87LC-4000A/4132A-7
UPS supply
Voltage 230 V AC ± 5%, frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz, typical power consumption 500 W,
maximum power and current consumption 12700 W / RMS 10 ms and 55 A / RMS 10 ms
at power on, maximum power and current consumption 2000 W / RMS 20 ms and 10 A /
RMS 20 ms at start-up.
Non-UPS supply
Voltage 400 V AC ± 5%, frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz, typical continuous power consumption
< 4500 W, maximum peak power and current consumption < 28000 W / RMS 20 ms,
maximum I
= 45 A at start-up.
peak
Hot-dip zinc-coated (thickness approx. 20 µm) steel sheet (thickness 1.5 mm)
with polyester thermosetting powder coating (thickness approx. 80 µm) on
visible surfaces. Color: RAL 7035 (light beige, semi-gloss).
Color of the side panels: RAL 9017 (black, semi-gloss)
Tin- or silver-plated copper or aluminum
Aluminum, acid-fast stainless steel, PA pipes
Insulating materials and non-metallic items: Mostly self-extinctive
Frame: Wood or plywood. Plastic wrapping: PE-LD. Bands: PP or steel.
The main parts of the converter can be recycled to preserve natural
resources and energy. Product parts and materials should be dismantled and
separated.
Generally all metals, such as steel, aluminum, copper and its alloys, and
precious metals can be recycled as material. Plastics, rubber, cardboard and
other packaging material can be used in energy recovery. Printed circuit
boards and large electrolytic capacitors need selective treatment according to
IEC 62635 guidelines. To aid recycling, plastic parts are marked with an
appropriate identification code.
Please contact your local ABB distributor for further information on
environmental aspects and recycling instructions for professional recyclers.
End of life treatment must follow international and local regulations.