External Electrical Connection - Eaton iCube 2.0 User Manual

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3.2.8 External Electrical connection:

Eaton iCube 2.0 single cabinet or row (multiple) cabinet requires external cables (single-phase three-wire/three-
phase five-wire) to connect the utility power and internal PDM
To connect with icube PDM, the input cables should be configured with OT terminals as shown in the figure: 3.19
& 3.20 below. OT terminals are available in the accessory kit provided by Eaton, or you can use your own.
Figure 3 .19
Input cable specification:
Model
EMMRS10K1/2
EMMRS(2)10K1/2
EMMRS20K1/4
EMMRS(2)20K1/4
EMMRS20K1/6
EMMRS(2)20K1/6
Northbound interface cable: Eaton iCube 2.0 has a northbound interface to RJ45 port, located on the top of the
cabinet. The standard network cable can be directly connected to the customer's LAN
Figure 3 .21
Weight
Number of cabinets
7KW
1+2
7KW
1+2
14KW
1+4
14KW
1+4
14KW
1+6
21KW
1+6
EATON ICUBE 2.0 UM.ICUBE2.0.SG.0822 August 2022 www.eaton.com
Figure 3 .20
Main iput Switch
63A/3P
63A/3P
63A/3P
63A/3P
63A/3P
100A/3P
Installation
Input cable
specifications
RVV5*16mm²/AWG6#
RVV5*16mm²/AWG6#
RVV5*16mm²/AWG6#
RVV5*16mm²/AWG6#
RVV5*16mm²/AWG6#
RVV5*25mm²/AWG4#
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