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Control Cables; Galvanic Isolation - Danfoss iC2-Micro Series Design Manual

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Design Guide | iC2-Micro Frequency Converters
Ground the drive according to applicable standards and directives. Use a dedicated ground wire for input power, motor power, and
control wiring. Terminate individual ground wires separately, complying with the dimension requirements.
Follow motor manufacturers wiring requirements when connecting to the motors.
Keep the grounding wire as short as possible. The minimum cable cross-section for the ground wires is 10 mm
is possible to use 2 rated ground wires terminated separately. Do not ground drives to each other in a daisy-chain fashion (see
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Figure 41: Grounding Principle
7.4.3

Control Cables

Use shielded cables for control wiring and avoid placing control wires next to power cables. Ideally, isolate the control cables from the
power cables (mains, motor, brake, and DC) by routing them separately or keep a minimum distance of 200 mm (7.9 in). For optional
shielding, both ends of the shielded control cables must have the shield connected.
Keep 24 V signal cables apart from 110 V or 230 V signals from relays, for example.
When the drive is connected to a thermistor, ensure that the wiring is shielded and reinforced/double isolated. A 24 V DC supply voltage
is recommended.
For communication purpose and command/control lines, follow the particular protocol standard.

Galvanic Isolation

7.5
PELV offers protection through extra low voltage. Protection against electric shock is ensured when the electrical supply is of the PELV
type and the installation is made as described in local/national regulations on PELV supplies.
All control terminals and relay terminals 01–03 comply with PELV (protective extra low voltage).
Galvanic (ensured) isolation is obtained by fulfilling requirements for higher isolation and by providing the relevant creapage/clearance
distances. These requirements are described in the EN 61800-5-1 standard.
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