Insulation Supports; Cable Lugs; Cooling And Degrees Of Protection; Planning The Cooling - ABB ACS580-04 Hardware Manual

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Size
M8

Insulation supports

Size
M6
M8
M10
M12

Cable lugs

Size
M8
M10
M12

Cooling and degrees of protection

Planning the cooling

When you plan the cooling of the cabinet:
make sure that the ventilation of the installation site is sufficient so that the
cooling air flow and ambient temperature requirements of the module are met
(see the hardware manual)
leave enough free space around the components to ensure sufficient cooling.
Observe the minimum clearances given for each component. For the module
specific free space requirements, see the applicable hardware manual.

Air-cooled drive systems

Air inlets and outlets

Equip the air inlets and outlets with gratings that:
are large enough to allow sufficient air flow in and out of the cabinet (critical for
correct cooling of the module)
guide the air flow
protect against contact
prevent water splashes from entering the cabinet
ensure adequate protection against flames or pressure blast originating from
inside the cabinet in case of arc flash or similar failure.
The drawing below shows two typical cabinet cooling solutions. The air inlet is at the
bottom of the cabinet. The outlet is on the roof or on the upper part of the door if
room height is limited.
Use an extra exhaust fan if the air outlet is on the cabinet door.
Generic cabinet planning instructions 45
Max. torque
24 N·m (17.7 lbf·ft)
Max. torque
5 N·m (44 lbf·in)
9 N·m (6.6 lbf·ft)
18 N·m (13.3 lbf·ft)
31 N·m (23 lbf·ft)
Max. torque
15 N·m (11 lbf·ft)
32 N·m (23.5 lbf·ft)
50 N·m (37 lbf·ft)
Strength class
8.8
Strength class
8.8
8.8
8.8
8.8
Strength class
8.8 (A2-70 or A4-70*)
8.8
8.8

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