Mechanical Installation - Emerson Control Techniques EN Series Installation Manual

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Wiring Notes
To avoid problems associated with EMI (electromagnetic interference), you should route
high power lines (AC input power and motor power) away from low power lines (encoder
feedback, serial communications, etc.).
If a neutral wire (not the same as Earth Ground), is supplied from the building distribution
panel it should never be bonded with PE wire in the enclosure.
You should consider future troubleshooting and repair when installing all wiring. All
wiring should be either color coded and/or tagged with industrial wire tabs.
As a general rule, the minimum cable bend radius is ten times the cable outer diameter.
All wiring and cables, stationary and moving, must be protected from abrasion.
Ground wires should not be shared with other equipment.
Ensure that metal to metal contact is made between the enclosure ground lug and the metal
enclosure, not simply through the mounting bolt and threads.
All inductive coils must be suppressed with appropriate devices, such as diodes or
resistor/capacitor (RC) networks.

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Drive Mounting
Drives must be back mounted vertically on a metal surface such as a NEMA enclosure. A
minimum spacing of two inches must be maintained above and below the drive for
ventilation. Additional space may be necessary for wiring and cable connections.
For drive dimensions, weights and mounting specifications, see the "Specifications" section.
Motor Mounting
Motors should be mounted firmly to a metal mounting surface to ensure maximum heat
transfer for maximum power output and to provide a good ground.
For motor dimensions, weights and mounting specifications, see the "Specifications" section.
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