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ATTENTION: Read this document and the documents listed in the Additional Resources section about installation, configuration and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate or maintain this
product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of
practice. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
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ATENCIÓN: Antes de instalar, configurar, poner en funcionamiento o realizar el mantenimiento de este producto, lea este documento y los documentos listados en la sección Recursos adicionales acerca de la
instalación, configuración y operación de este equipo. Los usuarios deben familiarizarse con las instrucciones de instalación y cableado y con los requisitos de todos los códigos, leyes y estándares vigentes.
El personal debidamente capacitado debe realizar las actividades relacionadas a la instalación, ajustes, puesta en servicio, uso, ensamblaje, desensamblaje y mantenimiento de conformidad con el código de práctica
aplicable. Si este equipo se usa de una manera no especificada por el fabricante, la protección provista por el equipo puede resultar afectada.
ATENÇÃO: Leia este e os demais documentos sobre instalação, configuração e operação do equipamento que estão na seção Recursos adicionais antes de instalar, configurar, operar ou manter este produto. Os
usuários devem se familiarizar com as instruções de instalação e fiação além das especificações para todos os códigos, leis e normas aplicáveis.
É necessário que as atividades, incluindo instalação, ajustes, colocação em serviço, utilização, montagem, desmontagem e manutenção sejam realizadas por pessoal qualificado e especializado, de acordo com o
código de prática aplicável.
Caso este equipamento seja utilizado de maneira não estabelecida pelo fabricante, a proteção fornecida pelo equipamento pode ficar prejudicada.
ВНИМАНИЕ: Перед тем как устанавливать, настраивать, эксплуатировать или обслуживать данное оборудование, прочитайте этот документ и документы,
перечисленные в разделе «Дополнительные ресурсы». В этих документах изложены сведения об установке, настройке и эксплуатации данного оборудования.
Пользователи обязаны ознакомиться с инструкциями по установке и прокладке соединений, а также с требованиями всех применимых норм, законов и
стандартов.
Все действия, включая установку, наладку, ввод в эксплуатацию, использование, сборку, разборку и техническое обслуживание, должны выполняться обученным
персоналом в соответствии с применимыми нормами и правилами.
Если оборудование используется не предусмотренным производителем образом, защита оборудования может быть нарушена.
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ACHTUNG: Lesen Sie dieses Dokument und die im Abschnitt „Weitere Informationen“aufgeführten Dokumente, die Informationen zu Installation, Konfiguration und Bedienung dieses Produkts enthalten, bevor Sie
dieses Produkt installieren, konfigurieren, bedienen oder warten. Anwender müssen sich neben den Bestimmungen aller anwendbaren Vorschriften, Gesetze und Normen zusätzlich mit den Installations- und
Verdrahtungsanweisungen vertraut machen.
Arbeiten im Rahmen der Installation, Anpassung, Inbetriebnahme, Verwendung, Montage, Demontage oder Instandhaltung dürfen nur durch ausreichend geschulte Mitarbeiter und in Übereinstimmung mit den
anwendbaren Ausführungsvorschriften vorgenommen werden.
Wenn das Gerät in einer Weise verwendet wird, die vom Hersteller nicht vorgesehen ist, kann die Schutzfunktion beeinträchtigt sein.
ATTENTION : Lisez ce document et les documents listés dans la section Ressources complémentaires relatifs à l’installation, la configuration et le fonctionnement de cet équipement avant d’installer, configurer,
utiliser ou entretenir ce produit. Les utilisateurs doivent se familiariser avec les instructions d’installation et de câblage en plus des exigences relatives aux codes, lois et normes en vigueur.
Les activités relatives à l’installation, le réglage, la mise en service, l’utilisation, l’assemblage, le démontage et l’entretien doivent être réalisées par des personnes formées selon le code de pratique en vigueur.
Si cet équipement est utilisé d’une façon qui n’a pas été définie par le fabricant, la protection fournie par l’équipement peut être compromise.
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ATTENZIONE Prima di installare, configurare ed utilizzare il prodotto, o effettuare interventi di manutenzione su di esso, leggere il presente documento ed i documenti elencati nella sezione “Altre risorse”, riguardanti
l’installazione, la configurazione ed il funzionamento dell’apparecchiatura. Gli utenti devono leggere e comprendere le istruzioni di installazione e cablaggio, oltre ai requisiti previsti dalle leggi, codici e standard
applicabili.
Le attività come installazione, regolazioni, utilizzo, assemblaggio, disassemblaggio e manutenzione devono essere svolte da personale adeguatamente addestrato, nel rispetto delle procedure previste.
Qualora l’apparecchio venga utilizzato con modalità diverse da quanto previsto dal produttore, la sua funzione di protezione potrebbe venire compromessa.
DİKKAT: Bu ürünün kurulumu, yapılandırılması, işletilmesi veya bakımı öncesinde bu dokümanı ve bu ekipmanın kurulumu, yapılandırılması ve işletimi ile ilgili İlave Kaynaklar bölümünde yer listelenmiş dokümanları
okuyun. Kullanıcılar yürürlükteki tüm yönetmelikler, yasalar ve standartların gereksinimlerine ek olarak kurulum ve kablolama talimatlarını da öğrenmek zorundadır.
Kurulum, ayarlama, hizmete alma, kullanma, parçaları birleştirme, parçaları sökme ve bakım gibi aktiviteler sadece uygun eğitimleri almış kişiler tarafından yürürlükteki uygulama yönetmeliklerine uygun şekilde
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Bu ekipman üretici tarafından belirlenmiş amacın dışında kullanılırsa, ekipman tarafından sağlanan koruma bozulabilir.
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Činnosti zahrnující instalaci, nastavení, uvedení do provozu, užívání, montáž, demontáž a údržbu musí vykonávat vhodně proškolený personál v souladu s příslušnými prováděcími předpisy.
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overeenstemming met de geldende praktijkregels.
Indien de apparatuur wordt gebruikt op een wijze die niet is gespecificeerd door de fabrikant, dan bestaat het gevaar dat de beveiliging van de apparatuur niet goed werkt.
PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Product Information
Additional Resources
These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation.
Resource Description
Provides the basic steps to install PowerFlex 755TL drives, PowerFlex 755TR drives, and PowerFlex
PowerFlex® 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE® Control Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN100
755TM bus supplies.
PowerFlex 755TM IP00 Open Type Kits Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN101 Provides instructions to install IP00 Open Type kits in user-supplied enclosures.
PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart Instructions, publication 750-IN105 Provides detailed set-up and operating instructions for the module service cart and lift extension option.
PowerFlex 755TM Power and Filter Module Storage Hardware Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN106 Provides detailed installation and usage instructions for this hardware accessory.
Provides detailed information on:
PowerFlex Drives with TotalFORCE Control Programming Manual (firmware revision 10.xxx and later), publication • I/O, control, and feedback options
750-PM101 • Parameters and programming
• Faults, alarms, and troubleshooting
Provides detailed information on:
PowerFlex Drives with TotalFORCE Control Programming Manual (firmware revision 6.xxx and earlier), publication • I/O, control, and feedback options
750-PM100 • Parameters and programming
• Faults, alarms, and troubleshooting
Provides detailed information on:
• Drive and bus supply specifications
PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Technical Data, publication 750-TD100
• Option specifications
• Fuse and circuit breaker ratings
Provides detailed information on:
• Kit selection
PowerFlex 755TM IP00 Open Type Kits Technical Data, publication 750-TD101
• Kit ratings and specifications
• Option specifications
Provides detailed information on:
• Preventive maintenance
PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Hardware Service Manual, publication 750-TG100
• Component testing
• Hardware replacement procedures
Provides basic information to properly wire and ground the following products in common bus
applications:
Drives in Common Bus Configurations with PowerFlex 755TM Bus Supplies Application Techniques, publication • PowerFlex 755TM Common Bus Inverters
DRIVES-AT005
• PowerFlex 750-Series AC and DC Input Drives
• Kinetix® 5700 Servo Drives
Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001 Provides basic information to properly wire and ground PWM AC drives.
Product Certifications website, rok.auto/certifications Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
You can view or download publications at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/literature-library/overview.page. To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell
Automation sales representative.
ATTENTION: Only qualified personnel familiar with adjustable frequency AC drives and associated machinery should plan or implement the installation, start up, and subsequent maintenance of the
system. Failure to comply can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
ATTENTION: Incorrectly applied or installed PowerFlex 750-Series products with TotalFORCE control can result in component damage or a reduction in product life. Wiring or application errors such as
under sizing the motor, incorrect or inadequate AC supply, or excessive ambient air temperatures can result in malfunction of the system.
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that there is no AC input and DC bus voltage before servicing. Remove power and wait five minutes before you open the cabinet door. Use the test
points provided to take these measurements (See pages 45…51 for test point locations):
• Verify that there is no AC input voltage present using the R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 test point sockets in the input bay by measuring L to L and L to GND.
• Verify that there is no AC input voltage present using the R, S, and T testpoint sockets in the input bay by measuring L to L and L to GND.
• Verify that there is no DC bus voltage present using the +DC to -DC testpoints in the input bay by measuring +DC to -DC, +DC to GND, and -DC to GND.
Environmental Specifications
Category Specification
IP00/IP20, UL Open Type: -20…+40 °C (-4…+104 °F) Frames 5 and 6, All Ratings
IP21, UL Type 1: -20…+40 °C (-4…+104 °F) Frames 7…15, All Ratings
IP54, UL Type 12: -20…+40 °C (-4…+104 °F) Frames 7…15, All Ratings
Ambient temperature
Frames 5 and 6: ambient temperature of 50 °C (122 °F) or 60 °C (140 °F) with derating.
Frames 7…15: ambient temperature of 50 °C (122 °F) or 55 °C (134 °F) with derating.
See Derating Guidelines in the PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Technical Data, publication 750-TD100.
Storage temperature -40…+70 °C (-40…+158 °F)
Relative humidity 5…95% non-condensing
Pollution degree PowerFlex 750-Series products with TotalFORCE control are designed to meet Pollution Degree 2 per UL61800-5-1.
IMPORTANT PowerFlex 750-Series products without Corrosive Gas Protection (XT) must not be installed in an area where the ambient atmosphere contains volatile or corrosive gas, vapors, or dust. If the
product is to be stored, it must be stored in an area where it is not exposed to a corrosive atmosphere.
PowerFlex 750-Series products must not be stored or installed in an environment that contains conductive pollutants.
Enclosure Options
Frames Enclosure Type Enclosure Code (Position 6) Catalog Number Explanation (20G1G3D302ANANNNN)
5 and 6 IP00/IP20, UL Open Type N Position 1…3 4 5 6 7 8…10 11…18
Corrosive Gas Protection (XT)
IP21, UL Type 1 3 Description Type Input Type Enclosure Voltage Rating Rating Options
7…15 and Cooling Type
IP54, UL Type 12 4
203 mm
(8 in.)
254 mm
(10 in.) Airflow through the cabinet must not be impeded.
Platform measurements are installation limits per NEC requirements.
0
152 mm
(6 in.)
Top View
914 mm
(36 in.)
20-750-MCART1
203 mm
(8 in.)
254 mm Airflow through the cabinet must not be impeded.
(10 in.)
Platform measurements are installation limits per NEC requirements.
0
152 mm
(6 in.)
Top View
762 mm
(36 in.)
20-750-MCART1
Mounting Considerations
Approximate Weights
Some products are divided for shipment. The weight of each section and the total weight are listed in the tables in this section.
Entry Wire Bay Left Section Center Section Right Section Exit Wire Bay
(Optional) (Optional)
Approximate Maximum Unit Weights - Frames 8…12 Drives and Bus Supplies
Approximate Maximum Weight, kg (lb)
Device Frame Size
Input and Power Bay with Entry Wire Bay with Exit Wire Bay with Entry and Exit Wire Bay
8 Total: 900 (1984) — Total: 987 (2176) —
9 Total: 1683 (3710) — Total: 1770 (3902) —
755TL drives
Left section: 1553 (3423) Left section: 1630 (3593) Left section: 1553 (3423) Left section: 1640 (3616)
10 Right section: 1370 (3021) Right section: 1370 (3021) Right section: 1457 (3213) Right section: 1457 (3213)
Total: 2923 (6444) Total: 3000 (6614) Total: 3010 (6636) Total: 3097 (6829)
8 Total: 900 (1984) — Total: 987 (2176) —
9 Total: 1683 (3710) — Total: 1770 (3902) —
Left section: 1553 (3423) Left section: 1630 (3593) Left section: 1553 (3423) Left section: 1640 (3616)
10 Right section: 1370 (3021) Right section: 1370 (3021) Right section: 1457 (3213) Right section: 1457 (3213)
Total: 2923 (6444) Total: 3000 (6614) Total: 3010 (6636) Total: 3097 (6829)
Wire bay: 242 (533) Wire bay: 242 (533) Each wire bay: 242 (533)
755TR drives Left section: 1642 (3621)
11 Right section: 2018 (4449) Left section: 1642 (3621) Left section: 1642 (3621) Left section: 1642 (3621)
Total: 3660 (8070) Right section: 2018 (4449) Right section: 2018 (4449) Right section: 2018 (4449)
Total: 3902 (8603) Total: 3902 (8603) Total: 4144 (9136)
Wire bay: 242 (533) Wire bay: 242 (533) Each wire bay: 242 (533)
Left section: 1642 (3621)
Left section: 1642 (3621) Left section: 1642 (3621) Left section: 1642 (3621)
12 Center section: 1419 (3128) 1419 (3128) Center section: 1419 (3128) Center section: 1419 (3128)
Right section: 1363 (3004) Center section:
Right section: 1363 (3004) Right section: 1363 (3004) Right section: 1363 (3004)
Total: 4424 (9753) 4666 (10286) Total: 4666 (10286) Total: 4908 (10819)
Total:
8 Total: 709 (1563) — — —
9 Total: 1180 (2601) — — —
Wire bay: 126 (278)
10 Total: 2106 (4643) Right section: 2106 (4643) — —
Total: 2232 (4921)
Pod
Entry Wire Bays Left-to-Right Orientation Left-to-Right Orientation Exit Wire Bays
(Back-to-Back) Left Section Right Section (Inline)
5 of 6
Final In-Line Configuration
4 of 6
1 of 7
1 of 6
2 of 7
2 of 6
3 of 7
3 of 6
4 of 7
6 of 6
5 of 7
Final Back-to-Back Configuration
6 of 7
7 of 7
Pod
Entry Wire Bays Left-to-Right Orientation Left-to-Right Orientation Exit Wire Bays
(Back-to-Back) Left Section Right Section (Inline)
5 of 6
Final In-Line Configuration
4 of 6
1 of 7
1 of 6
2 of 7
2 of 6
3 of 6 3 of 7
4 of 7
6 of 6
Final Back-to-Back Configuration 5 of 7
6 of 7
7 of 7
Pod
Entry Wire Bays Left-to-Right Orientation Left-to-Right Orientation Left-to-Right Orientation Exit Wire Bays
(Back-to-Back) Left Section Center Section Right Section (Inline)
Balance Bays Right-to-Left Orientation Right-to-Left Orientation Right-to-Left Orientation Entry Wire Bays
(Back-to-Back) Left Section Center Section Right Section (Inline)
5 of 8
Final In-Line Configuration
6 of 8
7 of 8
1 of 9
1 of 8
2 of 9
2 of 8 3 of 9
3 of 8
4 of 9
4 of 8
8 of 8 5 of 9
6 of 9
Final Back-to-Back Configuration
7 of 9
8 of 9
9 of 9
Pod
1 of 4
3 of 3
2 of 4
2 of 3
4 of 4
1 of 3
Final Back-to-Back Configuration
Pod
DC Voltage Balance Bays Right-to-Left Orientation Right-to-Left Orientation Entry Wire Bays
(Back-to-Back) Left Section Right Section (Inline)
4 of 6
1 of 6 1 of 5
2 of 5
2 of 6
3 of 6 3 of 5
6 of 6
Final Back-to-Back Configuration 4 of 5
5 of 5
Pod
1 of 6 1 of 5
2 of 6 2 of 5
3 of 6 3 of 5
6 of 6
Final Back-to-Back Configuration 4 of 5
5 of 5
755TM common bus 10 873 (1924) 954 (2103) 954 (2103) 1057 (2331)
inverters
11 1284 (2830) 1365 (3009) 1503 (3313) 1584 (3492)
1 of 3
3 of 3
Left-to-right orientation 2 of 3
Section: 1365 (3009) 1 of 3
Right-to-left orientation
Section: 1365 (3009) 2 of 3
755TM common bus Wire bays
14 Fiber routing, DC voltage balance, and exit wire bays: 523 (1154) 3 of 3
inverters
Total: 3253 (7172)
1 of 3
3 of 3
Left-to-right orientation 2 of 3
Section: 1542 (3400) 1 of 3
Right-to-left orientation
Section: 1542 (3400) 2 of 3
Wire bays
15 Fiber routing, DC voltage balance, and exit wire bays: 523 (1154) 3 of 3
Total: 3607 (7954)
1 of 3
3 of 3
400 540
20-750-ML1-C540D505
480 505 Short Circuit Current Rating
400 770
20-750-ML1-C770D740 Frames 5…15: Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering
480 740 not more than 100 kA rms symmetrical amperes, up to 600V
213 (470) 264 (582) maximum.
600 395
20-750-ML1-E395F370 Maximum short circuit current rating Frames 6…15: Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering
690 370 not more than 65 kA rms symmetrical amperes at 690V maximum.
Frames 5: Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not
600 545 more than 25 kA rms symmetrical amperes at 690V maximum.
20-750-ML1-E545F505
690 505 Can be further limited by AIC rating of customer supplied branch
400 1100 circuit fuse/circuit breaker. The lowest rated device in the circuit
20-750-ML1-C1K1D1K0 determines the branch short circuit rating. If the fuses providing
480 1000 Actual short circuit current rating powers to the drive are lower than 100 kA rms, the branch short
circuit protection is the short circuit rating of the fuses. If the fuses
400 1400 have rating higher than 100 kA rms, the branch circuit protection is
20-750-ML1-C1K4D1K3 100 kA rms.
480 1300
322 (710) 373 (822)
600 760
20-750-ML1-E760F735
690 735 Branch Circuit Short Circuit Protection
600 980 • Branch circuit protection must be provided in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) and any
20-750-ML1-E980F920 additional local codes, or the equivalent.
690 920 • Branch circuit protection for customer supplied 240/120V AC must have an AIC rating that is equal to or
greater than the product short circuit current rating.
Precharge Modules
Fusing
Unit Frame Size Max Module Weight, kg (lb) Max Weight with Packaging, kg
The recommended fuse types are listed here. If available current ratings do not match the ratings that are listed
(lb)
in the tables provided, choose the next higher fuse rating.
8 41 (90) 71 (157) • IEC – Use type gG or equivalent conforming to EN60269-1, Parts 1 and 2.
AC precharge (1)
9 132 (291) 173 (381) • UL – 400, 480, and 600V-class frame 5 and 6 products use high-speed semiconductor FWP series fuses.
(2) • UL – 690V-class frame 5 and 6 products use high-speed semiconductor FWJ series fuses.
DC precharge 8…15 41 (90) 44 (97)
• UL – Frames 7…15 products use Class T, RK1, J, or L type conforming to UL 248.
(1) Includes AC precharge module catalog numbers: 20-750-MACP-xx-xnx.
(2) Includes DC precharge module catalog numbers: 20-750-MDCP1-xx-xnx and 20-750-MDCP2-xx-xnx.
Circuit Breakers
The ‘non-fuse’ listings in the following tables include inverse time circuit breakers and instantaneous trip circuit
Approximate Maximum IP54, UL Type 12 Roof Fan Assembly Weights breakers (motor circuit protectors). Both types of circuit breakers are acceptable for IEC installations.
Bay Width, mm (in.) Maximum Weight, kg (lb) Maximum Ship Weight, kg (lb)
400 (15.7) 25 (55) 30 (66)
IMPORTANT Rockwell Automation recommends the use of external fuses for branch
circuit protection. External fusing helps protect the drive in the event of an
600 (23.6) 25 (55) 32 (71) internal short caused by an industrial accident while the drive is
energized. Circuit breakers can be used in series with fuses as means for
800 (31.5) 50 (110) 57 (126) disconnection.
55 kW 5 104 Normal 20x…C104 114 156 97 FWP-175B 200 FWP-200A 175 FWP-175A
75 kW 6 140 Normal 20x…C140 154 210 131 FWP-300B 350 FWP-350A 350 FWP-350A
90 kW 6 170 Normal 20x…C176 187 255 159 FWP-350B 350 FWP-350A 350 FWP-350A
140 Heavy 210 252 131 FWP-350B 350 FWP-350A 350 FWP-350A
110 kW 6 205 Normal 20x…C205 226 308 192 FWP-450B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
170 Heavy 255 306 159 FWP-450B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
132 kW 6 260 Normal 20x…C260 286 390 243 FWP-600B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
205 Heavy 308 369 192 FWP-600B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘C043’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 30 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 22 kW motor or in Light Duty mode on a 37 kW
motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller
overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) DC output fusing is required for bus supplies and for drive configurations that use the DC output terminals.
(3) The Cooper Bussmann part number listed, or an equivalent device, is recommended for use on the DC output.
100 Hp 6 125 Normal 20x…D125 138 188 112 FWP-300B 350 FWP-350A 350 FWP-350A
125 Hp 6 156 Normal 20x…D156 172 234 140 FWP-350B 350 FWP-350A 350 FWP-350A
125 Heavy 188 225 112 FWP-350B 350 FWP-350A 350 FWP-350A
150 Hp 6 186 Normal 20x…D186 205 279 167 FWP-450B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
156 Heavy 234 281 140 FWP-450B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
200 Hp 6 248 Normal 20x…D248 273 372 222 FWP-600B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
186 Heavy 279 335 167 FWP-600B 600 FWP-600A 500 FWP-500A
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘D040’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 30 Hp motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 25 Hp motor or in Light Duty mode on a 40 Hp
motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller
overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) DC output fusing is required for bus supplies and for drive configurations that use the DC output terminals.
(3) The Cooper Bussmann part number listed, or an equivalent device, is recommended for use on the DC output.
100 Hp 6 99 Normal 20x…E099 109 149 89 FWP-225B 350 FWP-350A 300 FWJ-300A
125 Hp 6 125 Normal 20x…E125 138 188 112 FWP-250B 350 FWP-350A 300 FWJ-300A
150 Hp 6 144 Normal 20x…E144 158 216 129 FWP-350B 350 FWP-350A 300 FWJ-300A
125 Heavy 188 225 112 FWP-350B 350 FWP-350A 300 FWJ-300A
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘E041’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 40 Hp motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 30 Hp motor or in Light Duty mode on a 50 Hp
motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller
overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) DC output fusing is required for bus supplies and for drive configurations that use the DC output terminals.
(3) The Cooper Bussmann part number listed, or an equivalent device, is recommended for use on the DC output.
1 min 3s Amps Amps 1/Phase Min (2) Max (3) Amps Bussmann Part No. (5)
110 kW 6 119 Normal 20x…F119 131 179 106 FWJ-250A 300 FWJ-300A 300 FWJ-300A
132 kW 6 142 Normal 20x…F142 156 213 127 FWJ-300A 300 FWJ-300A 300 FWJ-300A
119 Heavy 179 214 106 FWJ-300A 300 FWJ-300A 300 FWJ-300A
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘F046’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 37 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 30 kW motor or in Light Duty mode on a 45 kW
motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller
overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(3) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(4) DC output fusing is required for bus supplies and for drive configurations that use the DC output terminals.
(5) The Cooper Bussmann part number listed, or an equivalent device, is recommended for use on the DC output.
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Amps Qty. Amps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
367 Light 404 — 343 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1100 500 900 500 394 1400 2
160 kW 7 302 Normal 20x…C302 332 453 282 — — 900 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 324 1400 2
260 Heavy 390 468 243 — — 900 1 350 450 350 800 350 650 350 279 1400 2
460 Light 506 — 430 — — 900 1 600 800 600 1350 600 1100 600 494 1400 2
200 kW 7 367 Normal 20x…C367 404 551 343 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1100 500 900 500 394 1400 2
302 Heavy 453 544 282 — — 900 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 324 1400 2
540 Light 594 — 505 — — 900 1 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 579 1400 2
250 kW 7 460 Normal 20x…C460 506 690 430 — — 900 1 600 800 600 1350 600 1100 600 494 1400 2
367 Heavy 551 661 343 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1100 500 900 500 394 1400 2
585 Light 644 — 547 — — 900 1 750 1000 750 1800 750 1400 750 628 1400 2
315 kW 7 540 Normal 20x…C540 594 810 505 — — 900 1 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 579 1400 2
460 Heavy 690 828 430 — — 900 1 600 800 600 1350 600 1100 600 494 1400 2
617 Light 679 — 577 — — 900 1 800 1000 800 1900 800 1600 800 662 1400 2
315 kW 7 600 Normal 20x…C585 660 900 561 — — 900 1 750 900 750 1800 750 1400 750 644 1400 2
500 Heavy 750 900 467 — — 900 1 650 800 650 1400 650 1200 650 537 1400 2
367 Light 404 — 352 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1100 500 900 500 423 1400 2
160 kW 8 302 Normal 20x…C302 332 453 290 — — 900 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 348 1400 2
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400 Volt AC Input 540 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Cont. Amps AC Input
Output Duty Catalog (170M Type) (2) Dual Element Time Delay
Non-Time Delay Fuse Continuous DC Fuse Kit (7)
Number Fuse Circuit Breaker (5) Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Amps Qty. Amps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
750 Light 825 — 720 — — 1250 1 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 864 1400 2
355 kW 8 650 Normal 20x…C650 715 975 624 — — 1250 1 900 1100 900 1900 900 1600 900 749 1400 2
540 Heavy 810 972 518 — — 1250 1 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 622 1400 2
796 Light 876 — 764 — — 1250 1 1000 1400 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 917 1400 2
400 kW 8 750 Normal 20x…C750 825 1125 720 — — 1250 1 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 864 1400 2
585 Heavy 878 1053 562 — — 1250 1 750 1000 750 1800 750 1400 750 674 1400 2
832 Light 915 — 799 — — 1250 1 1100 1400 1100 2400 1100 2000 1000 959 1400 2
400 kW 8 770 Normal 20x…C770 847 1155 739 — — 1250 1 1000 1350 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 887 1400 2
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650 Heavy 975 1170 624 — — 1250 1 900 1100 900 1900 900 1600 900 749 1400 2
1040 Light 1144 — 998 1800 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2500 1350 1198 1400 4
500 kW 9 920 Normal 20x…C920 1012 1380 883 1800 1 — — 1200 1600 1200 2500 1200 2400 1200 1060 1400 4
770 Heavy 1155 1386 739 1800 1 — — 1000 1350 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 887 1400 4
1090 Light 1199 — 1046 1800 1 — — 1400 1900 1400 3000 1400 3000 1400 1256 1400 4
560 kW 9 1040 Normal 20x…C1K0 1144 1560 998 1800 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2500 1350 1198 1400 4
920 Heavy 1380 1656 883 1800 1 — — 1200 1600 1200 2500 1200 2400 1200 1060 1400 4
1182 Light 1300 — 1135 2000 1 — — 1500 2000 1500 3500 1500 3000 1500 1362 1400 4
630 kW 9 1112 Normal 20x…C1K1 1223 1667 1067 2000 1 — — 1400 1900 1400 3500 1400 3000 1400 1281 1400 4
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Amps Qty. Amps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
2330 Light 2563 — 2236 2000 1 1250 1 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 6000 3000 2684 1400 6
1250 kW 10 2156 Normal 20x…C2K1 2372 3234 2069 2000 1 1250 1 3000 3800 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 2484 1400 6
1715 Heavy 2573 3087 1646 2000 1 1250 1 2400 3000 2400 5000 2400 4500 2400 1976 1400 6
3078 Light 3386 — 2954 2000 2 — — 4000 5000 4000 6000 4000 6000 3800 3546 1400 8
1650 kW 11 2849 Normal 20x…C2K8 3134 4274 2735 2000 2 — — 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 3282 1400 8
2330 Heavy 3495 4194 2236 2000 2 — — 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 6000 3000 2684 1400 8
3846 Light 4231 — 3692 2000 2 1250 1 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 4431 1400 10
2000 kW 12 3542 Normal 20x…C3K5 3896 5313 3400 2000 2 1250 1 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 4081 1400 10
3032 Heavy 4548 5458 2910 2000 2 1250 1 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 3493 1400 10
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘C460’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 250 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 200 kW motor or in Light Duty mode on a 315 kW motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and
fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each LCL filter has one fuse per phase.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(6) Recommended Motor circuit protector - Instantaneous trip circuit breaker. The trip setting should be set to the input current of the drive and should be sized for the continuous current of the system.
(7) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCLA 1xLCLA Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps mps Qty. mps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
361 Light 397 — 323 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1000 500 900 500 371 1400 2
250 Hp 7 302 Normal 20x…D302 332 453 271 — — 900 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 311 1400 2
248 Heavy 372 446 222 — — 900 1 350 400 350 750 350 600 350 255 1400 2
430 Light 473 — 385 — — 900 1 600 750 600 1200 600 1000 600 442 1400 2
300 Hp 7 361 Normal 20x…D361 397 542 323 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1000 500 900 500 371 1400 2
302 Heavy 453 544 271 — — 900 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 311 1400 2
485 Light 534 — 435 — — 900 1 650 800 650 1500 650 1200 650 499 1400 2
350 Hp 7 430 Normal 20x…D430 473 645 385 — — 900 1 600 750 600 1200 600 1000 600 442 1400 2
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361 Heavy 542 650 323 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1000 500 900 500 371 1400 2
545 Light 600 — 488 — — 900 1 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 560 1400 2
400 Hp 7 505 Normal 20x…D505 556 758 452 — — 900 1 650 800 650 1500 650 1200 650 519 1400 2
430 Heavy 645 774 385 — — 900 1 600 750 600 1200 600 1000 600 442 1400 2
617 Light 679 — 553 — — 900 1 800 1000 800 1800 800 1600 800 635 1400 2
500 Hp 7 600 Normal 20x…D617 660 900 538 — — 900 1 750 900 750 1600 750 1400 750 617 1400 2
500 Heavy 750 900 448 — — 900 1 650 800 650 1400 650 120 650 514 1400 2
361 Light 397 — 332 — — 900 1 500 650 500 1000 500 900 500 399 1400 2
250 Hp 8 302 Normal 20x…D302 332 453 278 — — 900 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 333 1400 2
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCLA 1xLCLA Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps mps Qty. mps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
710 Light 781 — 653 — — 1250 1 900 1200 900 2000 900 1800 900 784 1400 2
500 Hp 8 617 Normal 20x…D617 679 926 568 — — 1250 1 800 1000 800 1800 800 1500 800 681 1400 2
485 Heavy 728 873 446 — — 1250 1 700 800 700 1400 700 1200 700 535 1400 2
765 Light 842 — 704 — — 1250 1 1000 1350 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 845 1400 2
600 Hp 8 710 Normal 20x…D710 781 1065 653 — — 1250 1 900 1200 900 2000 900 1800 900 784 1400 2
545 Heavy 818 981 501 — — 1250 1 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 602 1400 2
800 Light 880 — 736 — — 1250 1 1000 1400 1000 2400 1000 2000 1000 883 1400 2
650 Hp 8 740 Normal 20x…D740 814 1110 681 — — 1250 1 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 817 1400 2
617 Heavy 926 1111 568 — — 1250 1 800 1000 800 1800 800 1500 800 681 1400 2
960 Light 1056 — 883 1800 1 — — 1200 1600 1200 3000 1200 2400 1200 1060 1400 4
700 Hp 9 800 Normal 20x…D800 880 1200 736 1800 1 — — 1000 1400 1000 2400 1000 2000 1000 883 1400 4
740 Heavy 1110 1332 681 1800 1 — — 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 817 1400 4
1045 Light 1150 — 961 1800 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2500 1350 1154 1400 4
800 Hp 9 960 Normal 20x…D960 1056 1440 883 1800 1 — — 1200 1600 1200 3000 1200 2400 1200 1060 1400 4
800 Heavy 1200 1440 736 1800 1 — — 1000 1400 1000 2400 1000 2000 1000 883 1400 4
1135 Light 1249 — 1044 2000 1 — — 1500 1900 1500 3500 1500 3000 1500 1253 1400 4
900 Hp 9 1045 Normal 20x…D1K0 1150 1568 961 2000 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2500 1350 1154 1400 4
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480 Volt AC and 650 Volt DC Input Protection Devices—Frames 7…12 (Continued)
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480 Volt AC Input 650 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Catalog Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Cont. Number Amps AC Input
(170M Type) (2) Dual Element Time Delay Continuous DC Fuse Kit (7)
Output Duty Fuse Non-Time Delay Fuse Circuit Breaker (5) Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCLA 1xLCLA Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps mps Qty. mps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
2240 Light 2464 — 2060 2000 1 1250 1 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 2473 1400 6
1800 Hp 10 2072 Normal 20x…D2K0 2279 3108 1906 2000 1 1250 1 3000 3500 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 2288 1400 6
1655 Heavy 2483 2979 1522 2000 1 1250 1 2400 3000 2400 5000 2400 4000 2400 1827 1400 6
2960 Light 3256 — 2723 2000 2 — — 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 3268 1400 8
2400 Hp 11 2738 Normal 20x…D2K6 3012 4107 2519 2000 2 — — 3500 4500 3500 6000 3500 6000 3500 3023 1400 8
2240 Heavy 3360 4032 2060 2000 2 — — 3000 3800 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 2473 1400 8
3696 Light 4066 — 3400 2000 2 1250 1 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 4081 1400 10
3000 Hp 12 3404 Normal 20x…D3K4 3744 5106 3131 2000 2 1250 1 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 3758 1400 10
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2980 Heavy 4470 5364 2741 2000 2 1250 1 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 3290 1400 10
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘D430’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 350 Hp motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 300 Hp motor or in Light Duty mode on a 400 Hp motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and
fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each LCL filter has one fuse per phase.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(6) Recommended Motor circuit protector - Instantaneous trip circuit breaker. The trip setting should be set to the input current of the drive and should be sized for the continuous current of the system.
(7) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps Amps Qty. Amps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
242 Light 266 — 217 — — 700 1 350 400 350 750 350 600 350 249 1100 2
200 Hp 7 192 Normal 20x…E192 211 288 172 — — 700 1 250 350 250 600 250 500 250 197 1100 2
144 Heavy 216 259.2 129 — — 700 1 175 400 200 400 200 350 200 148 1100 2
295 Light 325 — 264 — — 700 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 303 1100 2
250 Hp 7 242 Normal 20x…E242 266 363 217 — — 700 1 350 400 350 750 350 600 350 249 1100 2
192 Heavy 288 345.6 172 — — 700 1 250 350 250 600 250 500 250 197 1100 2
355 Light 391 — 318 — — 700 1 450 600 450 1000 450 900 450 365 1100 2
300 Hp 7 295 Normal 20x…E295 325 442.5 264 — — 700 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 303 1100 2
242 Heavy 363 435.6 217 — — 700 1 350 400 350 750 350 600 350 249 1100 2
395 Light 435 — 354 — — 700 1 500 700 500 1100 500 1000 500 406 1100 2
350 Hp 7 355 Normal 20x…E355 391 532.5 318 — — 700 1 450 600 450 1000 450 900 450 365 1100 2
295 Heavy 443 531 264 — — 700 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 303 1100 2
435 Light 479 — 390 — — 700 1 600 750 600 1350 600 1100 600 447 1100 2
400 Hp 7 395 Normal 20x…E395 435 592.5 354 — — 700 1 500 700 500 1100 500 1000 500 406 1100 2
355 Heavy 533 639 318 — — 700 1 450 600 450 1000 450 900 450 365 1100 2
295 Light 325 — 271 — — 700 1 400 500 400 900 400 750 400 326 1100 2
250 Hp 8 242 Normal 20x…E242 266 363 223 — — 700 1 350 400 350 750 350 600 350 267 1100 2
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600 Volt AC and 810 Volt DC Input Protection Devices—Frames 7…12 (Continued)
26
600 Volt AC Input 810 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Catalog Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Cont. Number Amps AC Input
(170M Type) (2) Dual Element Time Delay Continuous DC Fuse Kit (7)
Output Duty Fuse Non-Time Delay Fuse Circuit Breaker (5) Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps Amps Qty. Amps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
580 Light 638 — 534 — — 900 1 750 1000 750 1800 750 1400 750 640 1100 2
550 Hp 8 545 Normal 20x…E545 600 818 501 — — 900 1 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 602 1100 2
450 Heavy 675 810 414 — — 900 1 600 800 600 1350 600 1100 600 497 1100 2
690 Light 759 — 635 1250 1 — — 900 1200 900 2000 900 1800 900 762 1100 4
600 Hp 9 580 Normal 20x…E595 638 870 534 1250 1 — — 750 1000 750 1800 750 1400 750 640 1100 4
545 Heavy 818 981 501 1250 1 — — 700 900 700 1600 700 1350 700 602 1100 4
760 Light 836 — 699 1250 1 — — 1000 1350 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 839 1100 4
700 Hp 9 690 Normal 20x…E690 759 1035 635 1250 1 — — 900 1200 900 2000 900 1800 900 762 1100 4
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595 Heavy 893 1071 547 1250 1 — — 750 1000 750 1800 750 1400 750 657 1100 4
825 Light 908 — 759 1250 1 — — 1100 1400 1100 2400 1100 2000 1100 911 1100 4
800 Hp 9 760 Normal 20x…E760 836 1140 699 1250 1 — — 1000 1350 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 839 1100 4
690 Heavy 1035 1242 635 1250 1 — — 900 1200 900 2000 900 1800 900 762 1100 4
980 Light 1078 — 901 1600 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2400 1350 1082 1100 4
900 Hp 9 825 Normal 20x…E825 908 1238 759 1600 1 — — 1100 1400 1100 2400 1100 2000 1100 911 1100 4
760 Heavy 1140 1368 699 1600 1 — — 1000 1350 1000 2400 1000 1900 1000 839 1100 4
1102 Light 1212 — 1014 1600 1 — — 1400 1900 1400 3500 1400 2500 1400 1217 1100 4
1000 Hp 9 980 Normal 20x…E980 1078 1470 901 1600 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2400 1350 1082 1100 4
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps Amps Qty. Amps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
2668 Light 2935 — 2454 1600 2 900 1 3500 4500 3500 6000 3500 6000 3500 2946 1100 10
2500 Hp 12 2420 Normal 20x…E2K4 2662 3630 2226 1600 2 900 1 3500 4000 3500 6000 3500 6000 3500 2672 1100 10
2070 Heavy 3105 3726 1904 1600 2 900 1 3000 3500 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 2285 1100 10
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘E355’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 350 Hp motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 300 Hp motor or in Light Duty mode on a 400 Hp motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and
fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each LCL filter has one fuse per phase.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(6) Recommended Motor circuit protector - Instantaneous trip circuit breaker. The trip setting should be set to the input current of the drive and should be sized for the continuous current of the system.
(7) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
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690 Volt AC and 932 Volt DC Input Protection Devices—Frames 7…12
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCLA 1xLCLA Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps mps Qty. mps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
215 Light 237 — 192 — — 700 1 300 400 300 650 300 500 300 221 1100 2
160 kW 7 171 Normal 20x…F171 188 257 153 — — 700 1 250 300 250 500 250 450 250 176 1100 2
142 Heavy 213 256 127 — — 700 1 175 250 200 400 200 350 200 146 1100 2
265 Light 292 — 237 — — 700 1 350 450 350 800 350 650 350 272 1100 2
200 kW 7 215 Normal 20x…F215 237 323 192 — — 700 1 300 400 300 650 300 500 300 221 1100 2
171 Heavy 257 308 153 — — 700 1 250 300 250 500 250 450 250 176 1100 2
330 Light 363 — 295 — — 700 1 450 600 450 900 450 800 450 339 1100 2
250 kW 7 265 Normal 20x…F265 292 398 237 — — 700 1 350 450 350 800 350 650 350 272 1100 2
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215 Heavy 323 387 192 — — 700 1 300 400 300 650 300 500 300 221 1100 2
370 Light 407 — 331 — — 700 1 500 650 500 1100 500 900 500 380 1100 2
315 kW 7 330 Normal 20x…F330 363 495 295 — — 700 1 450 600 450 900 450 800 450 339 1100 2
265 Heavy 398 477 237 — — 700 1 350 450 350 800 350 650 350 272 1100 2
415 Light 457 — 371 — — 700 1 600 700 600 1200 600 1000 600 426 1100 2
355 kW 7 370 Normal 20x…F370 407 555 331 — — 700 1 500 650 500 1100 500 900 500 380 1100 2
330 Heavy 495 594 295 — — 700 1 450 600 450 900 450 800 450 339 1100 2
265 Light 292 — 243 — — 700 1 350 450 350 800 350 650 350 292 1100 2
200 kW 8 215 Normal 20x…F215 237 323 197 — — 700 1 300 400 300 650 300 500 300 237 1100 2
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCLA 1xLCLA Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps mps Qty. mps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
565 Light 622 — 519 — — 900 1 750 1000 750 1600 750 1400 750 623 1100 2
500 kW 8 505 Normal 20x…F505 556 758 464 — — 900 1 650 800 650 1500 650 1200 650 556 1100 2
415 Heavy 623 747 381 — — 900 1 600 700 600 1200 600 1000 600 457 1100 2
650 Light 715 — 597 1250 1 — — 900 1100 900 1900 900 1600 900 716 1100 4
560 kW 9 565 Normal 20x…F565 622 848 519 1250 1 — — 750 1000 750 1600 750 1400 750 623 1100 4
505 Heavy 758 909 464 1250 1 — — 650 800 650 1500 650 1200 650 556 1100 4
735 Light 809 — 675 1250 1 — — 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 810 1100 4
630 kW 9 650 Normal 20x…F650 715 975 597 1250 1 — — 900 1100 900 1900 900 1600 900 716 1100 4
565 Heavy 848 1017 519 1250 1 — — 750 1000 750 1600 750 1400 750 623 1100 4
820 Light 902 — 753 1250 1 — — 1100 1400 1100 2400 1100 2000 1100 904 1100 4
710 kW 9 735 Normal 20x…F735 809 1103 675 1250 1 — — 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 810 1100 4
650 Heavy 975 1170 597 1250 1 — — 900 1100 900 1900 900 1600 900 716 1100 4
920 Light 1012 — 845 1600 1 — — 1200 1600 1200 2500 1200 2400 1200 1014 1100 4
800 kW 9 820 Normal 20x…F820 902 1230 753 1600 1 — — 1100 1400 1100 2400 1100 2000 1100 904 1100 4
735 Heavy 1103 1323 675 1600 1 — — 1000 1200 1000 2000 1000 1800 1000 810 1100 4
1074 Light 1181 — 986 1600 1 — — 1350 1800 1350 3000 1350 2500 1350 1183 1100 4
900 kW 9 920 Normal 20x…F920 1012 1380 845 1600 1 — — 1200 1600 1200 2500 1200 2400 1200 1014 1100 4
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690 Volt AC and 932 Volt DC Input Protection Devices—Frames 7…12 (Continued)
30
690 Volt AC Input 932 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Catalog Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Cont. Number Amps AC Input
(170M Type) (2) Dual Element Time Delay Continuous DC Fuse Kit (7)
Output Duty Fuse Non-Time Delay Fuse Circuit Breaker (5) Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCLA 1xLCLA Protector (6)
(x = G or J) 1 min 3 sec Amps mps Qty. mps Qty. 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) 1/Phase Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
2599 Light 2859 — 2386 1600 2 900 1 3500 4500 3500 6000 3500 6000 3500 2864 1100 10
2300 kW 12 2318 Normal 20x…F2K3 2550 3477 2128 1600 2 900 1 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 6000 3000 2554 1100 10
2020 Heavy 3030 3636 1855 1600 2 900 1 3000 3500 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 2226 1100 10
(1) ‘Applied Rating’ refers to the motor that will be connected to the drive. For example, a ‘F330’ drive can be used in Normal Duty mode on a 315 kW motor, in Heavy Duty mode on a 250 kW motor or in Light Duty mode on a 355 kW motor. The drive can be programmed for each mode. Wiring and
fuses can be sized based on the programmed mode. For any given drive catalog number, Normal Duty mode provides higher continuous current but smaller overload current with respect to Heavy Duty mode. See parameter 0:36 [Duty Rating Act].
Refer to Duty Rating on page 14 for an explanation of Duty Ratings.
(2) These AC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection. AC input protection devices for branch circuit protection based on US NEC are listed in the table. Each LCL filter has one fuse per phase.
(3) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(4) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(5) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(6) Recommended Motor circuit protector - Instantaneous trip circuit breaker. The trip setting should be set to the input current of the drive and should be sized for the continuous current of the system.
PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Product Information
(7) These DC line fuses (with blown fuse indicators) are included in the drive to provide drive short circuit protection.
Right-to-Left Left-to-Right
Entry Wire Bay Entry Wire Bay
PE PE
R (L1)
S (L2)
T (L3)
Single Branch
Circuit Device
Right-to-Left Left-to-Right
Entry Wire Bay Entry Wire Bay
PE PE
R (L1)
S (L2)
T (L3)
Dual Branch Circuit Devices
R (L1)
S (L2)
T (L3)
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Qty. Amps Qty.
4576 Light 5034 — 4392 2000 2 1250 2 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 5275 1400 12
2200 kW 13 4235 Normal 20x…C4K2 4659 6353 4065 2000 2 1250 2 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 4879 1400 12
3575 Heavy 5363 6435 3431 2000 2 1250 2 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 4070 1400 12
6074 Light 6681 — 5830 2000 4 — — — — — — — — — 7001 1400 16
2920 kW 14 5621 Normal 20x…C5K6 6183 8432 5395 2000 4 — — — — — — — — — 6475 1400 16
4745 Heavy 7118 8541 4554 2000 4 — — 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 5402 1400 16
7571 Light 8328 — 7267 2000 4 1250 2 — — — — — — — 8727 1400 20
400 Volt AC and 540 Volt DC Input Protection Devices for Dual Branch Circuit Device Configurations - Frames 13…15
400 Volt AC Input – Dual Branch Circuit Devices (See page 31) 540 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Cont. Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Catalog Amps AC Input Dual Element Time Delay Non-Time Delay Fuse – 1/ Continuous DC
Output Duty (170M Type) (2) Circuit Breaker (5) Fuse Kit (7)
Number Fuse – 1/Phase Phase Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
(3) (4) (3) (4)
Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps
2xLCL Qty. 1xLCL Qty.
Min Max Min Max Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Amps
4576 Light 5034 — 4392 2000 2 1250 2 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 6000 3000 5275 1400 12
2200 kW 13 4235 Normal 20x…C4K2 4659 6353 4065 2000 2 1250 2 3000 3800 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 4879 1400 12
3575 Heavy 5363 6435 3431 2000 2 1250 2 2400 3000 2400 5000 2400 4500 2400 4070 1400 12
6074 Light 6681 — 5830 2000 4 — — 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 7001 1400 16
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Qty. Amps Qty.
4400 Light 4840 — 4047 2000 2 1250 2 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 3944 1400 12
3600 Hp 13 4070 Normal 20x…D4K0 4477 6105 3744 2000 2 1250 2 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 3647 1400 12
3394 Heavy 5091 6109 3122 2000 2 1250 2 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 3042 1400 12
5840 Light 6424 — 5372 2000 4 — — — — — — — — — 5234 1400 16
4800 Hp 14 5402 Normal 20x…D5K4 5942 8103 4969 2000 4 — — — — — — — — — 4840 1400 16
4504 Heavy 6756 8107 4143 2000 4 — — 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 4037 1400 16
7280 Light 8008 — 6696 2000 4 1250 2 — — — — — — — 6525 1400 20
480 Volt AC and 650 Volt DC Input Protection Devices for Dual Branch Circuit Device Configurations - Frames 13…15
480 Volt AC Input – Dual Branch Circuit Devices (See page 31) 650 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Cont. Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Catalog Amps AC Input Dual Element Time Delay Non-Time Delay Fuse – 1/ Continuous DC
Output Duty (170M Type) (2) Circuit Breaker (5) Fuse Kit (7)
Number Fuse – 1/Phase Phase Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps
2xLCL Qty. 1xLCL Qty. Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Amps Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4)
4400 Light 4840 — 4047 2000 2 1250 2 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 3944 1400 12
3600 Hp 13 4070 Normal 20x…D4K0 4477 6105 3744 2000 2 1250 2 3000 3500 3000 6000 3000 5000 3000 3647 1400 12
3394 Heavy 5091 6109 3122 2000 2 1250 2 2400 3000 2400 5000 2400 4000 2400 3042 1400 12
5840 Light 6424 — 5372 2000 4 — — 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 5234 1400 16
33
34
600 Volt AC and 810 Volt DC Input Protection Devices for Single Branch Circuit Device Configurations - Frames 13…15
600 Volt AC Input – Single Branch Circuit Device (See page 31) 810 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Cont. Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Catalog Amps AC Input Dual Element Time Delay Non-Time Delay Fuse – 1/ Continuous DC
Output Duty (170M Type) (2) Circuit Breaker (5) Fuse Kit (7)
Number Fuse – 1/Phase Phase Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Qty. Amps Qty.
3190 Light 3509 — 2934 2000 2 1250 2 4000 6000 4000 6000 4000 6000 4000 2860 1100 12
3100 Hp 13 2998 Normal 20x…E2K9 3298 4497 2758 2000 2 1250 2 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 2684 1100 12
2475 Heavy 3713 4455 2277 2000 2 1250 2 3500 4500 3500 6000 3500 6000 3500 2217 1100 12
4234 Light 4657 — 3895 2000 4 — — 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 3796 1100 16
4100 Hp 14 3979 Normal 20x…E3K9 4377 5969 3660 2000 4 — — 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 3562 1100 16
3285 Heavy 4928 5913 3022 2000 4 — — 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 6000 4500 2942 1100 16
5278 Light 5806 — 4855 2000 4 1250 2 — — — — — — — 4732 1100 20
600 Volt AC and 810 Volt DC Input Protection Devices for Dual Branch Circuit Device Configurations - Frames 13…15
600 Volt AC Input – Dual Branch Circuit Devices (See page 31) 810 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Cont. Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Catalog Amps AC Input Dual Element Time Delay Non-Time Delay Fuse – 1/ Continuous DC
Output Duty (170M Type) (2) Circuit Breaker (5) Fuse Kit (7)
Number Fuse – 1/Phase Phase Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
(3) (4) (3) (4)
Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps
2xLCL Qty. 1xLCL Qty. Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Amps Min Max Min Max
3190 Light 3509 — 2934 2000 2 1250 2 2000 3000 2000 5000 2000 4000 2000 2860 1100 12
3100 Hp 13 2998 Normal 20x…E2K9 3298 4497 2758 2000 2 1250 2 1900 2500 1900 4500 1900 3500 1900 2684 1100 12
2475 Heavy 3713 4455 2277 2000 2 1250 2 1600 2000 1600 3500 1600 3000 1600 2217 1100 12
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
2xLCL 1xLCL Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps Min (3) Max (4) Min (3) Max (4) Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Qty. Amps Qty.
3108 Light 3419 — 2853 2000 2 1250 2 4000 5000 4000 6000 4000 6000 4000 2778 1100 12
2750 kW 13 2778 Normal 20x…F2K7 3056 4167 2551 2000 2 1250 2 3500 5000 3500 6000 3500 6000 3500 2486 1100 12
2283 Heavy 3425 4109 2096 2000 2 1250 2 3000 4000 3000 6000 3000 6000 3000 2041 1100 12
4125 Light 4538 — 3787 2000 4 — — 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 3687 1100 16
3650 kW 14 3687 Normal 20x…F3K6 4056 5531 3385 2000 4 — — 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 6000 5000 3300 1100 16
3030 Heavy 4545 5454 2782 2000 4 — — 3800 5000 3800 6000 3800 6000 3800 2708 1100 16
5142 Light 5656 — 4721 2000 4 1250 2 — — — — — — — 4596 1100 20
690 Volt AC and 932 Volt DC Input Protection Devices for Dual Branch Circuit Devices - Frames 13…15
690 Volt AC Input – Dual Branch Circuit Devices (See page 31) 932 Volt DC Input
Input
AC Input Integral AC Input Protection Devices DC Input Integral
Output Overload Continuous Quantities
Cont. Semiconductor Fuse Size Semiconductor
Applied Catalog Amps AC Input Dual Element Time Delay Non-Time Delay Fuse – 1/ Continuous DC
Output Duty (170M Type) (2) Circuit Breaker (5) Fuse Kit (7)
Number Fuse – 1/Phase Phase Input
Frame
Rating (1) Amps Motor Circuit
(3) (4) (3) (4)
Protector (6)
1 min 3 sec Amps
2xLCL Qty. 1xLCL Qty. Min Max Amps Amps Qty.
Amps Amps Min Max Min Max
3108 Light 3419 — 2853 2000 2 1250 2 2000 3000 2000 4500 2000 4000 2000 2778 1100 12
2750 kW 13 2778 Normal 20x…F2K7 3056 4167 2551 2000 2 1250 2 1800 2400 1800 4000 1800 3500 1800 2486 1100 12
2283 Heavy 3425 4109 2096 2000 2 1250 2 1500 2000 1500 3500 1500 3000 1500 2041 1100 12
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PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Product Information
PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Product Information
This section lists the fuse kits used to protect components. Frame Enclosure
Input Voltage Cat. No. Specification Qty.
Size Type
AC Precharge Fused Disconnect (FD1) Fuses 10 1
IP21
400/480/600 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2G-F9 Class J - 600V, 35 A
Input Voltage Frame Size Cat. No. Specification Qty. 13 UL Type1 2
400/480/600 7 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEA-F8 Class J - 600V, 30 A 3 10 1
690 IP21 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2H-F9 Class gG - 690V, 40 A
690 7 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEB-F8 Class gG - 690V, 32 A 3 13 UL Type1 2
400/480/600 8 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEA-F8 Class J - 600V, 30 A 3 10 1
IP54
400/480/600 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2I-F10 Class J - 600V, 60 A
690 8 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEB-F8 Class gG - 690V, 32 A 3 13 UL Type12 2
400/480 9 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEC-F9 Class J - 600V, 70 A 3 10 1
IP54
690 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2J-F10 Class gG - 690V, 63 A
600 9 SK-RM-IBD-FUSED-F9 Class J - 600V, 60 A 3 13 UL Type12 2
690 9 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEE-F9 Class gG - 690V, 63 A 3 11 1
IP21
400/480/600 UL Type1 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2K-F11 Class J - 600V, 45 A
10 3 14 2
400/480 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEF-F10 Class J - 600V, 110 A
13 6 11 1
IP21
690 UL Type1 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2L-F11 Class gG - 690V, 50 A
10 3 14 2
600 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEG-F10 Class J - 600V, 80 A
13 6 11 1
IP54
400/480/600 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2M-F11 Class J - 600V, 70 A
10 3 14 UL Type12 2
690 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEH-F10 Class gG - 690V, 80 A
13 6 11 1
IP54
690 UL Type12 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2N-F11 Class gG - 690V, 80 A
11 3 14 2
400/480 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEI-F11 Class J - 600V, 150 A
14 6 12 1
IP21
400/480/600 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2I-F10 Class J - 600V, 60 A
11 3 15 UL Type1 2
600 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEF-F10 Class J - 600V, 110 A
14 6 12 1
690 IP21 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2P-F12 Class gG - 690V, 63 A
11 3 15 UL Type1 2
690 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEJ-F12 Class gG - 690V, 125 A
14 6 12 1
IP54
400/480/600 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2O-F12 Class J - 600V, 90 A
12 3 15 UL Type12 2
400/480 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEK-F12 Class J - 600V, 200 A
15 6 12 1
IP54
690 UL Type12 SK-RM-IBFH2-FUSE2P-F12 Class gG - 500V 100 A
12 3 15 2
600 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEI-F11 Class J - 600V, 150 A
15 6
12 3
690 SK-RM-IBD-FUSEL-F12 Class gG - 690V, 160 A Roof Fan 240V Control Power (FH3) Fuses
15 6
Input Voltage Frame Size Cat. No. Specification Qty.
690 7…9 SK-RM-IBFH3-FUSE3A-F8 Class gG - 500V, 2 A 1
AC Precharge Control Circuit Board (FH1) Fuses
400/480/600 7…9 SK-RM-IBFH3-FUSE3B-F8 Class CC - 500V, 2 A 1
Input Voltage Frame Size Cat. No. Specification Qty. 10…12 1
8…12 3 690 SK-RM-IBFH3-FUSE3C-F10 Class gG - 500V, 4 A
400/480/600 SK-RM-IBCB-FUSE1A-F8 Class J - 600V, 1 A 13…15 2
13…15 6 10…12 1
8…12 3 400/480/600 SK-RM-IBFH3-FUSE3D-F10 Class CC - 500V, 4 A
690 SK-RM-IBCB-FUSE1B-F9 Class gG - 690V 1 A 13…15 2
13…15 6
1
3
2
2 2
3
4
Note 1
400/480V Frames 10 and 13, 600/690V Frames 10…15 400/480V Frames 11, 12, 14, and 15
Power Bay Fan Fuse Holder Locations—Frames 8…15 LCL Filter AC Input Fuse Locations—Frame 8 Drives and Bus Supplies
LCL Filter AC Input Fuse Locations—Frame 9…12 Drives and Bus Supplies
Fan Fuse
Description Cat. No. Specification Qty.
Power and LCL filter module fan
SK-RM-INVFAN1-FUSE Class gG - 250V, 3.5 A 1
IP54, UL Type 12 exhaust fan
Power Module DC Link Fuse Locations—Frame 7 Drives and Bus Supplies Power Module DC Precharge Fuse Locations—Frame 8…12 Common Bus Inverters
Power Module DC Link Fuse Locations—Frame 8…12 Drives and Bus Supplies
Power Module DC Link and DC Precharge Fuse
Bussman No. Cat. No. Specification Qty.
170M6467 SK-RM-DCFUSE1-F8 690/700V, 1400 A 2
170M6499 SK-RM-DCFUSE2-F8 1250/1300V, 1100 A 2
Grounding Requirements
The Safety Ground-PE must be connected to system ground. Ground impedance must conform to the requirements of national and local industrial safety regulations and/or electrical codes. The integrity of all ground
connections should be periodically checked.
R (L1) U (T1)
S (L2) V (T2)
T (L3) W (T3)
PE
SHLD
Typical Grounding—Frame 7
PE PE
U (T1)
PE PE V (T2)
W (T3)
R (L1)
S (L2) SHLD
T (L3)
A B C D E
DC Bus
Control Bus
AC Bus
Do Not Remove
DC Bus Conditioner
PE Ground Wire
Entry Wire Bay Entry Wire Bay Input Bay Power Bay Power Bay Power Bay Exit Wire and DC
Voltage Balance
Bay
AC Input AC Output
To Line PE
R (L1) (Input)
S (L2)
T (L3) U (T1)
V (T2)
R (L1) W (T3)
S (L2)
T (L3)
Shield
To Line PE
(Output)
Frame 13 Inline configuration shown. Branch circuit devices and
Right-to-Left cabinets are not shown remote disconnect as required
for clarity. by local electrical codes. LCL Filter Module and Power
Module PE Ground Connections
A B C D E
Frames 10…15
Frames 8…15
Frames 13…15 (Entry wire bay is optional for frames Frames 8…15 Frames 12…15
(Exit wire bay is optional for frames 8…12.)
10…12.)
Entry Wire Bay to Entry Wire Bay Entry Wire Bay to Input Bay Input Bay to Power Bay Power Bay to Power Bay Power Bay to Exit Wire Bay
Inline Configuration Inline Configuration All Configurations All Configurations Inline Configuration
• Joined at factory • Joined at installation • Joined at factory • Joined at installation • Joined at installation
• DC bus is spliced • AC bus is not spliced • AC bus bar is spliced • AC bus bar is spliced • AC bus bar is not present
• Control bus is not spliced • DC bus is spliced • DC bus bar is spliced • DC bus bar is spliced • DC bus bar is spliced
• AC input bus bar is not spliced • Control bus is spliced • Control bus is spliced • Control bus is spliced • Control bus is spliced
• PE ground bar is not spliced • AC input bus bar is spliced • AC input bus bars are not spliced • AC input or AC output bus bar is not • AC output bus bar is spliced
• PE ground bar is spliced • PE ground bar is not spliced present • PE ground bar is spliced
Back-to-Back Configuration • PE ground bar is spliced
• Joined at factory Back-to-Back Configuration Important: An electrical connection Power Bay to Exit Wire Bay and DC
• DC bus is not spliced • Joined at installation between the PE ground bus bars in these Voltage Balance Bay
• Control bus is not spliced • AC bus is not spliced cabinets is not allowed. Do not remove the Back-to-Back Configuration
• AC input bus bar is not spliced • DC bus is spliced factory-installed bus bar components that • Joined at installation
• PE ground bar is not spliced • Control bus is spliced are designed to help prevent such a • AC bus bar is not present
• AC input bus bar is spliced connection. PE ground integrity is • DC bus bar is spliced
Important: All required electrical • PE ground bar is spliced maintained between the input bay and • Control bus is spliced
connections between the entry wire bays power bay by the factory-installed • AC output bus bar is spliced
are made at the factory. No additional hardware that is used to join the cabinets. • PE ground bar is spliced
connections are to be made at installation.
Do not remove any factory-installed bus
bar components that are designed to help
prevent such connections.
(1) DC Bus Conditioners - All DC bus conditioners are connected to the PE ground bar with a single ground wire and clamp. The number of DC bus conditioners that are installed depends on input voltage class, any selected
power option (-P50 or -P51), and the AC supply ground scheme.
SK-RM-GRNDCLMP-185 70…185 00 AWG …350 MCM 15 (133) 6 34.6 mm (1.36) 11.3 N•m (100 lb•in) M8 x 1.25 13 mm hex socket
The shield terminal provides a grounding point for the motor cable shield. The motor cable shield terminal must
Frame 7…15 Power Connections
be connected to an earth ground by a separate continuous lead. Connect the motor cable shield to this
terminal on the drive end and the motor frame (motor end). Use a shield terminating or EMI clamp to connect AC line and motor cables fitted with barrel lugs connect directly to the bus bar or to L-brackets as indicated in
shield to this terminal. See Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, this table.
publication DRIVES-IN001.
Connection Type Cabinet Frames L-Brackets Included (1)
Power Bay 7 No
RFI Filter Grounding
Input Bay 8…12 No
AC Line Input
Using an optional RFI filter can result in relatively high ground leakage currents. Therefore, the filter must only
10…12 (P16 Option) Yes
be used in installations with grounded AC supply systems and be permanently installed and solidly Entry Wire Bay
13…15 (Included) Yes
grounded (bonded) to the building power distribution ground. Be sure that the incoming supply neutral is
solidly connected (bonded) to the same building power distribution ground. Grounding must not rely on flexible Power Bay 8…12 No
cables and must exclude any form of plug or socket that would permit inadvertent disconnection. Some local 8…12 (P15 Option) Yes (2)
codes may require redundant ground connections. Periodically check the integrity of all connections. See the Motor Output Exit Wire Bay
13…15 (Inline) Yes
instructions that are supplied with the filter.
Voltage Balance Bay 13…15 (Back-to-Back) Yes
(1) If an application requires additional L-brackets, kit number 20-750-MLBRKT-F8M is available. Each kit
Power Wiring contains three L-brackets and mounting hardware.
(2) Exit wire bays used with frame 8 drives do not include L-brackets.
The following section describes the cabling recommendations for three-phase power and motor connections.
For detailed installation instructions including cable entry and exit and customer connections options, refer to
the PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN100. see UL Listed Barrel Lugs
also Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001, for
more information on grounding. Use UL Listed barrel lugs to make AC line input power and output motor connections to busbars and L-brackets.
• Barrel lugs are customer-supplied.
ATTENTION: National codes and standards (NEC, BSI, and so forth) and local • Use only copper barrel lugs with tin or zinc plating.
codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment. Installation • Barrel lugs can be either crimp or mechanical type.
must comply with specifications regarding wire types, conductor sizes, branch • Use the vendor-recommended tooling to fasten crimp type terminals to cabling.
circuit protection, and disconnect devices. Failure to do so can result in personal
injury and/or equipment damage. • Torque mechanical type terminals according to vendor instructions.
• Barrel lugs must have the dimensions in the following graphic.
Minimum Insulation
Type Cable Description Rating
(1) Signal wires should be separated from power cables by at least 0.3 meters (1 foot).
(2) The use of shielded wire for AC input power may not be necessary but is always recommended.
(3) The minimum insulation rating for input power wire must be at least equal to the nominal system voltage
rating.
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Cable Connections
Customer-supplied M12 hardware.
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85.1 mm
(3.35 in.)
44.5 mm
(1.75 in.)
Ground Clamp
17.8 mm Ø11.0 mm
(0.70 in.) (0.43 in.)
When using mechanical barrel lugs, which may be large, be sure to maintain adequate spacing to adjacent
wires, terminals, and other parts.
This section has information on the terminal block and bus bar locations.
Frame 5 Drives
7
6
1 2 3 4 5
Frame 7 Drives
4
6
Terminating point to chassis ground for incoming AC line and motor shield.
1 PE grounding bar
PE ground bar clamps, kit number SK-RM-GRNDCLMP-nn, are available.
3 Testpoints DC+, DC- and R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 voltage testpoint sockets
2
3
5
5
PE
6
Frame 8 drive shown.
2 Testpoints DC+, DC- and R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 voltage testpoint sockets
4 Input power bus R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 AC line input power connections 5
5 Motor power bus U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 motor connections
4 6
PE PE PE PE
7
3
5 1
1 AC bus AC power supply 5 Control bus 120/240V and 24V AC control power supply connections
2 DC bus DC+, DC- 6 Motor power bus U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 motor connections
Terminating point to chassis ground for incoming AC line and motor shield.
3 Testpoints DC+, DC- and R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 voltage testpoint sockets 7 PE grounding bar
PE ground bar clamps, kit number SK-RM-GRNDCLMP-nn, are available.
4 Input power bus R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 AC line input power connections 8 Nameplate Power module and LCL filter module nameplate locations
6 5
1
3
3 4
2
1 2
4
6
8
PE
7
Frame 8 bus supply shown.
6
3
4
PE PE PE
7
Frame 10 bus supply shown. Layout is typical for Frames 10 through 15.
1 AC link Connects AC circuit breaker to LCL fuse assembly 5 Input power bus R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 AC line input power connections
2 AC bus AC power supply 6 Control bus 120/240V and 24V AC control power supply connections
Terminating point to chassis ground for incoming AC line and motor shield.
3 DC bus DC+, DC- 7 PE grounding bar
PE ground bar clamps, kit number SK-RM-GRNDCLMP-nn, are available.
4 Testpoints DC+, DC- and R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 voltage testpoint sockets 8 Nameplate Power module and LCL filter module nameplate locations
Frames 8…15 Common Bus Inverters Optional Entry and Exit Wire Bays
4 4
1 1
2 2
5
6
3 3
PE PE PE
4 4
Frame 8 Frame 10 (Layout is typical for Frames 9 through 15.) 400 mm (15.7 in.) 800 mm (31.5 in.)
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard when servicing the product, a Product Frame Maximum Power Requirements, Watts
means for Lockout/Tagout of the external power supply source, must be 5 240
provided.
6 240
7 240
8 213
240V AC Power Terminal Block and Control Bus Connections—Frames 7…15
9 276
Customer connections to provide the control bus with 240V AC power are provided in the input bay and control 755TL and 755TR drives 10 339
bay. Customer provided input power is required for products that do not have a control transformer. See the
system nameplate for 240V AC input requirements. 11 402
12 465
TB2
+240V AC Line 13 528
L2
Control Bus Connector 14 654
Neutral N2
15 780
6 240
7 209
Terminal Frame Recommended
Wire Size Strip Length 8 182
Block IP21 IP54 Torque
9 213
TB7 7 7 6 mm2 (22…8 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) 1.6 N•m (14.2 lb•in) 10 245
755TM bus supplies
8…11 8…9 6 mm2 (22…8 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) 1.6 N•m (14.2 lb•in) 11 276
12 308
12 10 10 mm2 (18…6 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) 2.3 N•m (20.4 lb•in)
TB2 13 339
— 11 16 mm2 (18…4 AWG) 16 mm (0.63 in.) 4 N•m (35 lb•in)
14 402
— 12…15 35 mm2 (12…1/0 AWG) 18 mm (0.70 in.) 5.8 N•m (51 lb•in) 15 465
Control bus 8…15 8…15 2 mm2 (26…14 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) — (spring type) 8 157
9 188
10 220
24V DC Power Terminal Block and Control Bus Connections—Frames 7…15 11 251
755TM bus supplies with one 755TM
Customer connections to provide the control bus with 24V DC power are provided in the input bay and control common bus inverter 12 283
bay. This source provides auxiliary power to the control pod and other control circuits when main power has
been removed. 13 314
14 377
TB5 15 440
+24V DC
Control Bus Connector 8 313
Common 755TM bus supplies with two 755TM
9 376
common bus inverters
10 439
Control Bay
Terminal Frame Recommended
Block Wire Size Strip Length
IP21 IP54 Torque
TB5 7…15 7…15 6 mm2 (22…8 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) 1.6 N•m (14.2 lb•in)
Control bus 8…15 8…15 2 mm2 (26…14 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) — (spring type)
Frame 5 Frame 6
24V DC
5…6 6 mm2 (22…10 AWG) 12 mm (0.47 in.) 1.2 N•m (10 lb•in)
Shunt trip
Frame 7 Power Bay Frames 10 and 13 400/480V, Frames 10…15 600/690V Input Bay
Digital input 0
Di 0dc
Di 0dc High state: 20…24V DC
3 +24V
24V DC (30V DC max) Low state: 0…5V DC
24VC
+24V +24 volt power
3 Connections for product supplied 24V
11 power. 150 mA maximum.
24VC 24 volt common
4
9 10 7
7 8
8
(1) See the PowerFlex Drives with TotalFORCE Control Built-in EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual, publication
750COM-UM009.
Frames 5…6
<45°
>173 mm
(6.8 in.)
Ø40 mm
(1.4 in.)
344 mm
(13.5 in.)
Ø 15.9 mm
(0.6 in.)
Frames 7…15
B>A
ɡ60ʧ
A
M12 19 mm
M8
ǭȣDZUȭĉȲǭǫăÅȭðĊȳ ǪǬĉĉ
After the cabinet is in its final position, remove the lifting angles.
M12
ǫǩUȭĉȲǪǰǰăÅȭðĊȳ ǪDzĉĉ
M12 screws with integral paint-
piercing rubber washers.
Join Cabinets
Products that are divided for shipment are joined at the installation site. For detailed cabinet assembly
procedures see the PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Installation Instructions, publication
750-IN100 for the following procedures.
• Align and level cabinets to be joined
• Power module and LCL filter removal
• Joinery hardware installation
• Bus bar splicing
Install IP54, UL Type 12 Roof Assemblies
For IP54, UL Type 12 enclosures, install the roof fan assemblies. IP21, UL Type 1 roof assemblies are installed at
the factory. Module Handling
Remove shipping roof panels. Lower the IP54, UL Type 12 roof assemblies on to the enclosures.
ATTENTION: LCL filter modules and power modules have a high center of gravity
and a tip-over hazard exists. To guard against death, serious personal injury, or
equipment damage, do not subject the module to high rates of acceleration or
deceleration while transporting. Do not push or pull above the points indicated on
the module.
IMPORTANT Use care not to damage the roof assembly gasket material.
When lifting and handling these components, follow all applicable local,
national, and international codes, standards, regulations or industry
guidelines for safe practices.
Connect the fan wiring harnesses. To make the PE ground connection, use the M8 nut provided. PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart (20-750-MCART1) and PowerFlex 755TM Power and Filter Module Storage
Hardware (20-750-MINV-ATIP) are recommended to handle, and temporarily store, modules during installation.
See the following publications for more information.
• PowerFlex 750-Series Service Cart Installation Instructions, publication 750-IN105
• PowerFlex 755TM Power and Filter Module Storage Hardware Installation Instructions, publication 750-
IN106
M6 T20
Apply Gasket
Apply the gasket in one continuous bead around the mating surface of the cabinet. Seam the gasket at the
approximate middle of the bottom of the cabinet.
Seam Location
ǫǩȣǩUȭĉ
ȲǪǰǰăÅȭðĊȳ
1 2
Clamp ǭǫȣǭUȭĉ
ȲǬǰǮăÅȭðĊȳ
DzȣǩUȭĉ
ȲǰDzăÅȭðĊȳ
Paint-piercing rubber washer.
M6
T20
ǭȣDZUȭĉ
ȲǭǫăÅȭðĊȳ
Bracket Spacing
Join cabinets with nine clamps and two bracket sets.
Top Bracket Sets
1869 mm
(73.6 in.)
1368 mm Clamps
(53.9 in.)
918 mm
(36.1 in.)
243 mm
(9.6 in.)
43 mm
(1.7 in.)
Splice Kits
Splice kits are provided are to make the internal bus bar electrical connections between cabinet shipping sections.
PE Ground Bar
M6
ǪǩȣǫUȭĉȲDzǩăÅȭðĊȳ T20
DC Bus Bars
M10
ǬDZȣǩUȭĉȲǬǬǯăÅȭðĊȳ ǪǮĉĉ
DZǮĉĉ
ȲǬȣǬðĊȣȳ
ǪDZǯĉĉ
ȲǰȣǬðĊȣȳ
ǬDZȣǩUȭĉȲǬǬǯăÅȭðĊȳ ǪǮĉĉ
DZǮĉĉ
ȲǬȣǬðĊȣȳ
ǫǯDZȣǮĉĉ
ȲǪǩȣǯðĊȣȳ
M10
ǬDZȣǩUȭĉȲǬǬǯăÅȭðĊȳ ǪǮĉĉ
M10
ǬDZȣǩUȭĉȲǬǬǯăÅȭðĊȳ ǪǮĉĉ
(51) (59) (79) (87) (106) (126) (157) (181) (213) (236) (268) (291) (307) (327)
Regenerative and Low Harmonic Drives, Left-to-Right Orientation (Power Module to Control Pod) Fiber Interface Circuit Board
10 1 1 3 1
11 1 1 4 2
12 1 1 2 3 3
Regenerative and Low Harmonic Drives, Right-to-Left Orientation (Power Module to Control Pod) Transceiver circuit boards plug
10 1 1 2 2 into the fiber interface board.
Verify that these connections are
11 1 1 1 3 2
secure.
12 1 1 1 2 5
Regenerative and Low Harmonic Drives, Back-to-Back Configuration (Power Module to Control Pod)
13 1 1 3 2 3 1 1
14 1 1 4 2 4 2 2
15 1 1 2 2 5 4 2 3
Transceiver Board
Regenerative and Low Harmonic Drives, In-Line Configuration (Power Module to Control Pod)
13 1 1 3 3 1 3
14 1 1 4 4 1 3 1 1
15 1 1 2 5 4 2 2 1 2
AC Precharge Control Board to Control Pod - Regenerative and Low Harmonic Drives Fully insert fiber-optic cable plugs into
13 1 1(1) 1(2) the transceiver. Insert the transceiver
into the connector cage until you hear
14 1 1(1) 1(2) it click into place.
15 1 1(1) 1(2)
Torque Accuracy Module to Control Pod- Regenerative and Low Harmonic Drives Do Not Touch
Greased Connector
10 1
11 1
12 1
Common Bus Inverter (Power Module to First Control Pod - Upper Location)
13 3 1 2
14 2 2 2 2
15 3 2 2 3
Torque Accuracy Module to First Control Pod (Upper Location) - Common Bus Inverter Power Module
13 1
Remove protective
14 1
covers only as needed.
15 1
Regenerative Bus Supply, Left-to-Right Orientation (Power Module to Control Pod)
11 1 1 2
12 1 1 2 1
Regenerative Bus Supply, Right-to-Left Orientation (Power Module to Control Pod)
11 1 1 1 1
12 1 1 1 2
Regenerative and Low Harmonic Bus Supply, Back-to-Back Configuration (Power Module to Control Pod)
Power Layer Interface Board
13 1 1 1 2 1
14 1 1 2 2 2
15 1 1 2 2 3 1 Fiber-optic cables routed from the control pod
plug into the CTL transceiver cages that are
Regenerative and Low Harmonic Bus Supply, In-Line Configuration (Power Module to Control Pod) mounted on the power layer interface circuit
13 1 1 1 2 1 boards located behind the power module access
panel.
14 1 1 2 2 1 1
15 1 1 2 3 1 2
AC Precharge Control Board to Control Pod - Regenerative Bus Supply
11 1
12 1
(1) Used to connect the second AC precharge control board to the control pod in a back-to-back
configuration.
(2) Used to connect the second AC precharge control board to the control pod in an inline configuration.
Fiber-optic Cable Routing 4. Route cables for the right-to-left oriented cabinets through the grommet between the entry wire bays
in back-to-back configurations.
Fiber-optic cables are routed and connected at the factory in frame 8 and 9 drives and frame 8…10 bus
supplies. Follow these procedures when installing frame 10 and larger drives and frame 11 and larger bus
supplies.
1. Locate and carefully uncoil the fiber-optic cables.
Power Control Channels
IMPORTANT Minimum inside bend radius for fiber-optic cable
is 50 mm (2 in.). Any bends with a shorter inside
radius can permanently damage the fiber-optic 50 mm
cable. Signal attenuation increases as inside bend (2 in.)
radius is decreased.
2. Sort the cables by length.
The longest cables will be labeled with ‘Mn’ motor side power module numbers. Possible motor side
power module numbers are M0…M9. Route the longest cables first. See Cable Routing by Frame Size
on page 64 for cable layouts.
3. Working with one or two cables at a time, pull the cable down the power control channel until it
reaches its corresponding power module.
Grommet Back-to-Back
Entry Wire Bays
Use the cable guides provided to help organize the cables and keep them straight.
6. Plug the cables into the CTL transceiver port on the power layer interface board.
ACP0 L0 L1
TAM M0 M1
Shipping Split
TAM
L2
M2
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 F2 L2 M0 M1 M2
Factory Connections Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1
TAM M0 M1
Shipping Split
TAM
L2…L3
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 M0 M1 M2 M3
M2…M3 Factory Connections Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1
TAM M0 M1
Shipping Splits
TAM
L2…L4
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 F4 L4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4
M2…M4 Factory Connections Field Connections
Back-to-Back Configuration
Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1 ACP1 L3 F3 L4 L5 F5 M3 M4 M5
ACP1 M0 M1
L2…L5
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 F2 L2 M0 M1 M2
M2…M5 Shipping Splits Factory Connections Field Connections
Inline Configuration
M5 M4 M3 F5 L5 L4 F3 L3 ACP1 ACP0 L0 F0 L1 F2 L2 M0 M1 M2
Field Connections Factory Connections Field Connections
Back-to-Back Configuration
Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1 ACP1 L4 F4 L5 L6 F6 L7 M4 M5 M6 M7
ACP1 M0 M1
L2…L7
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 M0 M1 M2 M3
M2…M7 Shipping Splits Factory Connections Field Connections
Inline Configuration
M7 M6 M5 M4 L7 F6 L6 L5 F4 L4 ACP1 ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 M0 M1 M2 M3
Field Connections Factory Connections Field Connections
Back-to-Back Configuration
Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1 ACP1 L5 F5 L6 L7 F7 L8 L9 F9 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9
ACP1 M0 M1
L2…L9
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 F4 L4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4
M2…M9 Factory Connections Field Connections
Shipping Splits
Inline Configuration
M9 M8 M7 M6 M5 F9 L9 L8 F7 L7 L6 F5 L5 ACP1 ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 F4 L4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4
Field Connections Factory Connections Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1
Shipping Split
L2…L3
ACP0 L0 L1
Shipping Split
L2…L4
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 F4 L4
Factory Connections Field Connections
Back-to-Back Configuration
Field Connections
ACP1 L3 F3 L4 L5 F5
ACP0 L0 L1
ACP1
L2…L5
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 F2 L2
Factory Connections
Shipping Splits
Inline Configuration
F5 L5 L4 F3 L3 ACP1 ACP0 L0 F0 L1 F2 L2
Field Connections Factory Connections
Back-to-Back Configuration
Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1 ACP1 L4 F4 L5 L6 F6 L7
ACP1
L2…L7
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3
Shipping Splits Factory Connections Field Connections
Inline Configuration
L7 F6 L6 L5 F4 L4 ACP1 ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3
Field Connections Factory Connections Field Connections
Back-to-Back Configuration
Field Connections
ACP0 L0 L1 ACP1 L5 F5 L6 L7 F7 L8 L9 F9
ACP1
L2…L9
ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 F4 L4
Shipping Splits Factory Connections Field Connections
Inline Configuration
F9 L9 L8 F7 L7 L6 F5 L5 ACP1 ACP0 L0 F0 L1 L2 F2 L3 F4 L4
Field Connections Factory Connections Field Connections
Field Connections
M3 M4 M5
M0 M1
M0 M1 M2
M2…M5 Factory Connections Shipping Splits
Field Connections
M4 M5 M6 M7
M0 M1
M0 M1 M2 M3
M2…M7 Factory Connections Shipping Splits
Field Connections
M5 M6 M7 M8 M9
M0 M1
M0 M1 M2 M3 M4
M2…M9 Factory Connections Shipping Splits
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