Wiring; Removing The Terminal Block (Tb) Covers - IMO Jaguar CUB Instruction Manual

Compact inverter
Table of Contents

Advertisement

When mounting two or more inverters
Horizontal layout is recommended when two or more inverters are to be installed in the same unit or
enclosure. As long as the ambient temperature is 40°C or lower, inverters may be mounted
side-by-side without any gap between them. If it is necessary to mount the inverters vertically, install
a partition plate or the like between the inverters so that any heat radiating from an inverter will not
affect the one/s above.
(3) Mounting direction
Secure the inverter to the mounting base with four screws or bolts (M4) so that the Jaguar CUB logo
faces outwards. Tighten those screws or bolts perpendicular to the mounting base.
Do not mount the inverter upside down or horizontally. Doing so will reduce the heat
dissipation efficiency of the inverter and cause the overheat protection function to operate,
so the inverter will not run.
Prevent lint, paper fibers, sawdust, dust, metallic chips, or other foreign materials from getting
into the inverter or from accumulating on the heat sink.
This may result in a fire or accident.

2.3 Wiring

Follow the procedure below. (In the following description, the inverter has already been installed.)

2.3.1 Removing the Terminal Block (TB) Covers

(1) Removing the control circuit terminal block (TB) cover
Insert your finger in the cutout (near "PULL") in the bottom of the control circuit TB cover, then pull
the cover towards you.
(2) Removing the main circuit terminal block (TB) cover
Hold both sides of the main circuit TB cover between thumb and forefinger and slide it towards you.
Figure 2.2 Removing the Terminal Block (TB) Covers
2-2

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents