Selecting The Power Cables; General Rules; Alternative Power Cable Types - ABB MicroFlex e190 User Manual

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Selecting the power cables

General rules

Dimension the supply (input power) and motor cables according to local
regulations.
• The cable must be able to carry the drive load current. See the chapter
data
for the rated currents.
• The cable must be rated for at least 70
conductor in continuous use. For UL installations use 75 °C copper wiring only.
• The conductivity of the PE conductor must be equal to that of a phase conductor
(i.e. same cross-sectional area).
• 600 VAC cable is accepted for up to 500 VAC.
• Refer to the chapter
Symmetrical shielded motor cable must be used (see the figure below) to meet the
EMC requirements of the CE mark.
A four-conductor system is allowed for input cabling, but shielded symmetrical cable
is recommended. Compared to a four-conductor system, the use of symmetrical
shielded cable reduces electromagnetic emission of the whole drive system as well
as motor bearing currents and wear.
The motor cable and its PE pigtail (twisted shield) must be kept as short as possible
in order to reduce electromagnetic emission.

Alternative power cable types

Power cable types that can be used with the drive are represented below.
Motor cable
(also recommended for supply cabling)
Symmetrical shielded cable: three phase conductors
and a concentric or otherwise symmetrically
constructed PE conductor, and a shield
PE conductor 
and shield
Allowed for supply cabling
A four-conductor system: three phase conductors
and a protective conductor.
Technical data
for EMC requirements.
Shield
PE
Planning the electrical installation 45
°
C maximum permissible temperature of
Note: A separate PE conductor is
required if the conductivity of the
cable shield is not sufficient for the
purpose.
PE
Technical
Shield
PE
Shield
PE

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