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.
In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the
use or application of this equipment.
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and
requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or
liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or
software described in this manual.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation,
Inc., is prohibited.
Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.
WARNING: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment,
which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property
damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequence.
Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions.
SHOCK HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous
voltage may be present.
BURN HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may
reach dangerous temperatures.
ARC FLASH HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a motor control center, to alert people to
potential Arc Flash. Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death. Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL
Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Allen-Bradley, Rockwell Software, and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Install IP54, NEMA 12 Cabinet Blower Assembly and Exhaust Hood 43
Install Floor Mount Drive with Cabinet Options Bay and Wiring Bay 44
Approximate Dimensions - Wall Mount Frames 1…7 and
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Preface
Introduction
This document explains the BASIC STEPS for mechanical installation and for
connecting incoming power, the motor, and basic I/O to the PowerFlex 750Series Adjustable Frequency AC drive.
The information that is provided is intended for qualified installers only.
The Additional Resources section is a directory of Rockwell Automation
publications that provide detailed drive information from wiring and grounding
recommendations to troubleshooting and repair.
Instructions in Other
Languages
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(Complex)
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Additional Resources
The following table lists publications that provide general drive-related
information.
ResourceDescription
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual,
publication 750-PM001
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Technical Data,
publication 750-TD001
PowerFlex 20-HIM-A6 / -C6S HIM (Human Interface
Module) User Manual, publication 20HIM-UM001
PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Hardware Service Manual
- Frame 8 and Larger, publication 750-TG001
PowerFlex 755 Drive Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User
Manual, publication 750COM-UM001
PowerFlex 750-Series Drive DeviceNet Option Module User
Manual, publication 750COM-UM002
PowerFlex 7-Class Network Communication Adapter User
Manuals, publications 750COM-UMxxx
PowerFlex 750-Series Safe Torque Off User Manual,
publication 750-UM002
Safe Speed Monitor Option Module for PowerFlex
750-Series AC Drives Safety Reference Manual, publication
750-RM001
Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width
Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001
PowerFlex AC Drives in Common Bus Configurations,
publication DRIVES-AT002
Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation, and
Maintenance of Solid-State Control, publication SGI-1.1
Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage, publication 8000-
4.5.2
Product Certifications website, http://ab.com
Provides detailed information on:
• I/O, control, and feedback options
• Parameters and programming
• Faults, alarms, and troubleshooting
Provides detailed information on:
• Drive specifications
• Option specifications
• Fuse and circuit breaker ratings
Provides detailed information on HIM components,
operation, features.
Provides detailed information on:
• Preventive maintenance
• Component testing
• Hardware replacement procedures
These publications provide detailed information on to
configure, use, and troubleshoot PowerFlex 750-Series
communication option modules and adapters.
These publications provide detailed information on to
install, configure, and operate the 750-Series safety
option modules.
Provides basic information to properly wire and ground
PWM AC drives.
Provides basic information to properly wire and ground
PWM AC drives with a common bus.
Provides general guidelines for the application,
installation, and maintenance of solid-state control.
Provides practices for guarding against Electrostatic
damage (ESD)
Provides declarations of conformity, certific ates, and other
certification details.
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IMPORTANT
Commonly Used Tools
Installation and Service Tools
Care must be taken to be sure that tools and/or hardware components do not
fall into open drive assemblies. Do not energize the drive unless all loose tools
and/or hardware components have been removed from the drive assemblies
and enclosure.
This list covers the tools that are needed for drive installation.
Tool DescriptionDetails
ESD-protected place of workWork surface, Floor cover, seat, and ground connections
ESD-protective clothingWrist wrap, shoes, overall clothing (coat)
MultimeterDigital multimeter, capable of AC and DC voltage, continuity, resistance,
Allen socket wrench4 mm, 5 mm
Allen-socket wrench extension254 mm (10 in.)
Flat-nose screw driver5 mm (0.19 in.), 6.4 mm (0.25 in.), 9.5 mm (0.375 in.), #1, #2
Hexalobular screw driver/bit#15, #20, #25, #40, #45
Hexagonal socket wrench7 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm
Combination wrench10 mm, 17 mm
Phillips® screw driver/bit
capacitance measurements, and fo rward diode bias tests. Fluke model 87 III or
equivalent.
#2, 492-C
#2, M3 x 7
Note: The roll-out car t is required to remove the Frame 8 and larger drive
assembly from the enclosure.
(1) Phillips and Pozidriv are registered trademarks of the Phillips Screw Company.
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Qualified Personnel
Personal Safety
Read the General Precautions
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 may
result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the voltage on the
bus capacitors has discharged completely before servicing.
Frames 1…7: Measure the DC bus voltage at the power terminal block by
measuring between the +DC and -DC terminals (see Figure 88
location) or between the +DC and -DC test point sockets if equipped. Also measure
between the +DC terminal or test point and the chassis, and between the -DC
terminal or testpoint and the chassis. The voltage must be zero for all three
measurements.
Frames 8…10: Measure the DC bus voltage at the DC+ and DC- TESTPOINT
sockets on the front of the power module (see Figure 92
Chapter 1
and Figure 89 for
for location).
ATTENTION: Hazard of personal injury or equipment damage exists when using
bipolar input sources. Noise and drift in sensitive input circuits can cause
unpredictable changes in motor speed and direction. Use speed command
parameters to help reduce input source sensitivity.
ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. DPI or SCANport host
products must not be directly connected together via 1202 cables.
Unpredictable behavior can result if two or more devices are connected in this
manner.
ATTENTION: The drive start/stop/enable control circuitry includes solid state
components. If hazards due to accidental contact with moving machinery or
unintentional flow of liquid, gas or solids exists, an additional hardwired stop
circuit may be required to remove the AC line to the drive. An auxiliary braking
method may be required.
ATTENTION: Hazard of personal injury or equipment damage due to
unexpected machine operation exists if the drive is configured to automatically
issue a Start or Run command. Do not use these functions without considering
applicable local, national and international codes, standards, regulations or
industry guidelines.
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Chapter 1Read the General Precautions
Product Safety
ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed drive 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, a corrosive environment, or
excessive surrounding air temperatures may result in malfunction of the
system.
ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts
and assemblies. Static control precautions are required when installing, testing,
servicing or repairing this assembly. Component damage may result if ESD
control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with static control
procedures, reference Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage, publication
8000-4.5.2 or any other applicable ESD protection handbook.
ATTENTION: Configuring an analog input for 0…20 mA operation and driving
it from a voltage source could cause component damage. Verify proper
configuration prior to applying input signals.
Class 1 LED Product
ATTENTION: Hazard of permanent eye damage exists when using optical
transmission equipment. This product emits intense light and invisible
radiation. Do not look into module ports or fiber optic cable connectors.
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Chapter 2
a
b
c
d
e
f1
f2
Drive
CodeTypeFrames
20FPowerFlex 7531…7
20GPowerFlex 7551…10
21GPowerFlex 755 Drive with Options8…10
Future Use
Input
Ty p e
CodeDescrip tionFrames
1
AC Input with Precharge,
includes DC Terminals
1…5
8…10
4DC Input with
Precharge
5…10
AAC Input with Precharge, no DC
Ter mi na l s
6…8
(1)
(1) The DC Bus B ar kit
(20-750-DCBB1-Fx)
is available for Frames
6…7
AC input drives th at require DC bus
terminals.
Enclosure
CodeDescriptionFrames
RIP20, NEMA/UL Type Open, Frame 11
F
(1)
(1) For Frames 6…7 a user installed Flange kit (20-750-FLNG4-Fx) is
available to convert a Code N drive that provides a NEMA/UL Type
4X/12 back.
(1) 480V drives must select code “A.” Jumpers are included for field
reconfiguration as desired.
CodeFilteringDefault CM Cap
Conne cti on
AYes Jumper
Removed
JYesJumper
Installed
Dynamic Braking
(1)
(1) Not available on Frames 8…10, specify Code “N.”
CodeInternal Resistor
(2)
(2) Frames 1…2 only. Internal Resistor kits (20-750-DB1-Dx) sold
separately.
Internal Transistor
(3)
(3) Standard on Frames 1…5, optional on 6…7.
ANoYes
NNoNo
Door Mounted HIM (Frames
8…10)
CodeOpera tor
Interface
0No Door Mounted
HIM
2Enhanced LCD, Full Nume ric,
IP20
4Enhanced LCD, Full Numeric, IP66 NEMA Type
4X/12
CodeOptionFramesType
LDLight
Duty
8…10
System Overload
Duty Cycle
(1)
(1) Only one option of this type ma y be selected.
NDNormal
Duty
HDHeavy
Duty
P3
Input Thermal
Magnetic
Circuit
Breaker
8…10
Power
Disconnect
(1)
P5
Input Non-Fused
Molded
Case Disconnect
Switch
8 Only
P14Wiring Only
Bay
8…10 Wiring Only Bay
CodeOptionFramesType
P11Input
Contactor
8 OnlyContactors
(1)(2)
(1) Only one option of this type ma y be selected.
(2) Contactor options are not available for systems with MCC power
bus.
P12Output
Contacto r
L13% Input
Reactor
8…9
Reactors
(1)
L23% Output
Reactor
L35% Input
Reactor
8 Only
L45% Output
Reactor
P201200 Amp
Bus
8…10
MCC Power
Bus
Capacity
(1)
P222000 Amp
Bus
P243000 Amp
Bus
P30
UPS Control Bus, DC Input
w/Precharge only
8…10 UPS Control
Bus
X1
Auxiliary
Tra nsf o rme r
(500VA available),
IP20
Cabinet
Only
8 Only
(3)
(3) Standard on all other cabinet configurations.
Auxiliary
Power
Catalog Number Explanation (continued)
1…345678…101112131415161718
20G1AND248AA0NNNNN-LD-P3-P11…
abcdeghif1…f4Cabinet Options (21G)
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Wall Mount Frames 1…7
Cat No. 20G11 ND 011 AA0NNNNN
UL Type 1 - only with Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
UL Open Type/IP20 - without Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
Specifications and Custom Catalog Number
representing options installed at factory.
See Nameplate 2 (Located behind HIM)
for equivalentbase catalog number and separate options
Nameplate 1:
Mfd. in 2009 on Jan. 19
Series: A
Input: 3 Phase, 47-63Hz
AC Voltage Range
Amps ND (HD)
Power ND (HD)
Output: 3 Phase, 0-400 Hz
AC Voltage Range
Base Frequency (default)
Continuous Amps ND (HD)
60Sec Ovld Amps ND (HD)
3 Sec Ovld Amps ND (HD)
0-400
50 Hz
342-440432-528
0-460
60 Hz
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxxxxxxxx xxx
5.5 HP (4 HP) 7.5 HP (5 HP)
N223
Serial Number: xxxxxxxx
Original Firmware: x.xxx
Made in the U.S.A. Fac1C
400V Class480V Class
➊➋
Drive Nameplate 1, Wall Mount Frames 1…7
Drive Rating Cross-references
Prepare for InstallationChapter 2
➋➊
Drive Code
Input Voltage and ND Amp RatingEnclosure Code
400V AC480V ACFGNR
20F or 20GC2P1D2P1
2221
20F or 20GC3P5D3P4
20F or 20GC5P0D5P0
20F or 20GC8P7D8P0
20F or 20GC011D011
20F or 20GC015D014
20F or 20GC022D022
20F or 20GC030D027333
20F or 20GC037D034
20F or 20GC043D040
20F or 20GC060D052
20F or 20GC072D065
444
5
20F or 20GC085D07755
20F or 20GC104D0966
20F or 20GC140D125
N/A6
20F or 20GC170D156
20F or 20GC205D186
20F or 20GC260D248
7
20F or 20GC302D3027
20F or 20GC367D361
20F or 20GC456D415
–
Wall Mo unt Frame
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Chapter 2Prepare for Installation
Cat No. 20G11 ND 011 AA0NNNNN
UL Type 1 - only with Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
UL Open Type/IP20 - without Debris Hood and Conduit Plate
Specifications and Custom Catalog Number
representing options installed at factory.
See Nameplate 2 (Located behind HIM)
for equivalentbase catalog number and separate options
Nameplate 1:
Mfd. in 2009 on Jan. 19
Series: A
Input: 3 Phase, 47-63Hz
AC Voltage Range
Amps ND (HD)
Power ND (HD)
Output: 3 Phase, 0-400 Hz
AC Voltage Range
Base Frequency (default)
Continuous Amps ND (HD)
60Sec Ovld Amps ND (HD)
3 Sec Ovld Amps ND (HD)
0-400
50 Hz
342-440432-528
0-460
60 Hz
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxxxxxxxx xxx
5.5 HP (4 HP) 7.5 HP (5 HP)
N223
Serial Number: xxxxxxxx
Original Firmware: x.xxx
Made in the U.S.A. Fac1C
400V Class480V Class
➊➋
Drive Nameplate 1, Wall Mount Frames 1…7
➋➊
Drive Code
Input Voltage and ND Amp RatingEnclosure Code
600V AC690V ACFGNR
20F or 20GE1P7–
333–
20F or 20GE2P7
20F or 20GE3P9
20F or 20GE6P1
20F or 20GE9P0
20F or 20GE011
20F or 20GE012F012
–66
20F or 20GE017–333
20F or 20GE018F015
–66
20F or 20GE022–333
20F or 20GE023F020–66
20F or 20GE024F023
20F or 20GE027–
444
20F or 20GE028F030–66
20F or 20GE032–
444
20F or 20GE033F034–66
20F or 20GE041–555
20F or 20GE042F046
–66
20F or 20GE052–5–5
20F or 20GE053F05066
20F or 20GE063F061
20F or 20GE077F082
20F or 20GE099F098
20F or 20GE125F119
20F or 20GE144F142
20F or 20GE192F17177
20F or 20GE242F212
20F or 20GE289F263
Wall Moun t Frame
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Floor Mount Frames 8…10
Cat No: 20G1A BD 430 JN0NNNNN
CM Cap Jumpers Installed
UL Type 1 / IP20 in 600 mm deep cabinet
Specifications and Custom Catalog Number
representing options installed at factory.
See Nameplate 2 (Located behind HIM)
for equivalentbase catalog number and separate options
Base Freq. (default)
Cont. Amps LD/ND/HD
60S OL Amps LD/ND/HD
3S OL Amps LD/ND/HD
0-400
50 Hz
360-440432-528
0-460
60 Hz
xxx/xxx/xxx
xxx/xxx/xxx
/xxx/xxx
xxx/xxx/xxx
xxx/xxx/xxx
/xxx/xxx
xxxx/xxxx/xxxx xxxx/xxxx/xxxx
315/250/200 (kW)400/350/300 (HP)
N223
Serial Number: xxxxxxxx
Original Firmware: x.xxx
Product of U.S.A. FAC 1100
400V Class480V Class
➊➋
Drive Nameplate 1, Floor Mount Frames 8…10
Drive Rating Cross-references
➋➊
Drive Code
Input Voltage and ND Amp RatingEnclosure Code
400V AC480V AC600V AC690V ACBL, JP, K W, Y
20G or 21GC460D430E295F265
20G or 21GC540D485E355F330
20G or 21GC567D545E395F370
20G or 21GC650D617E435F415
20G or 21GC750D710E460F460
20G or 21GC770D740E510F500
20G or 21GC910D800E595F590
20G or 21GC1K0D960E630F650
20G or 21GC1K1D1K0E760F710
20G or 21GC1K2D1K2E825F765
20G or 21GC1K4D1K3E900F795
20G or 21GC1K5D1K4E980F960
20G or 21GC1K6D1K5E1K1F1K0
20G or 21GC2K1D2K0E1K4F1K4
Prepare for InstallationChapter 2
8888
9999
Floor Mount Frame
10101010
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Chapter 2Prepare for Installation
CE Conformity
Compliance with the Low Voltage Directive and Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive has been demonstrated using harmonized European Norm (EN)
standards, referenced by the Official Journal of the European Union. PowerFlex
750-Series drives comply with the EN standards listed in this section when
installed according to these installation instructions.
EU Declarations of Conformity are available online at:
• EN 61800-5-1 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems – Part 5-1:
Safety requirements – Electrical, thermal and energy.
EMC Directive
• EN 61800-3 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems – Part 3:
EMC product standard including specific test methods.
General Considerations
• For EU compliance, drives must satisfy installation requirements that are
related to both EN 61800-5-1 and EN 61800-3 provided in this
document.
• PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives comply with the EMC requirements of
EN 61800-3 when installed according to good EMC practices and the
instructions that are provided in this document. However, many factors
can influence the EMC compliance of an entire machine or installation,
and compliance of the drive itself does not ensure compliance of all
applications.
• PowerFlex 750-Series drives are not intended to be used on public lowvoltage networks that supply domestic premises. Without additional
mitigation, radio frequency interference is expected if used on such a
network. The installer is responsible to take measures such as
supplementary line filters and enclosures to prevent interference, in
addition to the installation requirements of this document.
ATTENTION: NEMA/UL Open Type and Flange Mount drives must either
be installed in a supplementary enclosure or equipped with a “NEMA
Type 1 Kit” to be CE-compliant with respect to protection against
electrical shock.
• Requirements for supplementary mitigation that is related to specific highfrequency emission limits are provided in Tabl e 1
.
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• PowerFlex 750-Series drives generate harmonic current emissions on the
AC supply system. When operated on a public low-voltage network it is
the responsibility of the installer or user to ensure that applicable
requirements of the distribution network operator have been met.
Consultation with the network operator and Rockwell Automation can be
necessary.
ATTENTION: PowerFlex 750-Series drives produce DC current in the
protective earthing conductor which can reduce the ability of RCDs
(residual current-operated protective devices) or RCMs (residual
current-operated monitoring devices) of type A or AC to provide
protection for other equipment in the installation. Where an RCD or
RCM is used for protection in case of direct or indirect contact, only an
RCD or RCM of Type B is allowed on the supply side of this product.
Installation Requirements Related to EN 61800-5-1 and the Low
Voltage Directive
Frame 1 Drives
• Voltage classes up to 480V PowerFlex 750-Series Frame 1 drives can only
be used on a “center grounded” supply system for altitudes up to and
including 2000 m (6562 ft).
Frame 2 and Larger Drives
• Voltage classes up to 690V PowerFlex 750-Series Frame 2 and larger drives
are compliant with the CE LV Directive when used on a “corner-earthed”
supply system and all other common supply systems for altitudes up to and
including 2000 m (6562 ft).
• When used at altitudes above 2000 m (6562 ft) up to a maximum of
4800 m (15,748 ft), PowerFlex 750-Series drives of voltage classes up to
480V cannot be powered from a “corner-earthed” supply system to
maintain compliance with the CE LV Directive. Altitude derating curves
are provided in the PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Technical Data,
publication 750-TD001
.
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Chapter 2Prepare for Installation
All Drive Frames
• Drives that are provided in the IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 enclosure are
compliant with the CE LV Directive when installed in pollution degree
1…4 environments. All other enclosure types must be installed in a
pollution degree 1 or 2 environment to be compliant with the CE LV
Directive. Characteristics of the different pollution degree ratings are
provided in the PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Technical Data,
publication 750-TD001
• PowerFlex 750-Series drives produce leakage current in the protective
earthing conductor that exceeds 3.5 mA AC and/or 10 mA DC. The
minimum size of the protective earthing (grounding) conductor that is
used in the application must comply with local safety regulations for highprotective earthing conductor current equipment.
ATTENTION: PowerFlex 750-Series drives produce DC current in the
protective earthing conductor which can reduce the ability of RCDs
(residual current-operated protective devices) or RCMs (residual
current-operated monitoring devices) of type A or AC to provide
protection for other equipment in the installation. Where an RCD or
RCM is used for protection in case of direct or indirect contact, only an
RCD or RCM of Type B is allowed on the supply side of this product.
.
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Prepare for InstallationChapter 2
Installation Requirements Related to EN 61800-3 and the EMC
Directive
• The drive must be earthed (grounded) as described in Power Wiring on
page 145.
• Output power wiring to the motor must employ cable with a braided
shield providing 75% or greater coverage, or the cables must be housed in
metal conduit, or equivalent shielding must be provided. Continuous
shielding must be provided from the drive enclosure to the motor
enclosure. Both ends of the motor cable shield (or conduit) must terminate
with a low-impedance connection to earth.
Wall Mount Drive Frames 1…7: At the drive end of the motor cable, either
a. The cable shield must be clamped to a properly installed “EMC plate”
for the drive. Kit number 20-750-EMC1-Fx.
or
b. The cable shield or conduit must terminate in a shielded connector that
is installed in a conduit plate or conduit box that is provided in the
“NEMA Type 1 Kit” for the drive (kit number 20-750-NEMA1-Fx).
Floor Mount Drive Frames 8 and larger: At the drive end of the motor
cable, terminate the shield at the PE Grounding Bar (See page 156
• At the motor end, the motor cable shield or conduit must terminate in a
shielded connector which must be properly installed in an earthed motor
wiring box that is attached to the motor. The motor-wiring box cover must
be installed and earthed.
• All control (I/O) and signal wiring to the drive must use cable with a
braided shield providing 75% or greater coverage, or the cables must be
housed in metal conduit, or equivalent shielding must be provided. When
shielded cable is used, the cable shield is terminated with a low-impedance
connection to earth at only one end of the cable, preferably the end where
the receiver is located. When the cable shield is terminated at the drive
end, it can be terminated either by using a shielded connector with a
conduit plate or conduit box, or the shield can be clamped to an “EMC
plate.”
• Motor cables must be separated from control and signal wiring wherever
possible.
• Maximum motor-cable length must not exceed the maximum length that
is indicated in Ta ble 1
limits for the specific standard and installation environment.
• EMC cores must be applied to input power and motor cables for some
models of the PowerFlex 750-Series drives as indicated in Tab le 1
• The drive must be powered from an earthed supply system such as a TN or
TT system and the PE-A and PE-B jumpers in the drive must be installed
(see Drive Power Jumper Configuration
• IP00 and NEMA/UL Open Type Frame 8 and higher frames must be
installed in suitable supplementary EMC enclosures to achieve compliance
with EN 61800-3.
for compliance with radio-frequency emission
on page 209).
).
.
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EN61800-3 Category C1
EN61000-6-3
CISPR11 Group 1 Class B
EN61800-3 Category C2
EN61000-6-4
CISPR11 Group 1 Class A
(Input Power
≤ 20 kVA)
N/A30 m motor cable limit with each wire
looped once around an input core.
EN61800-3 Category C3
(I
≤ 100 A)
CISPR11 Group 1 Class A
(Input Power > 20 kVA)
30 m motor cable limit with each wire
(1) (2)
looped once around an input core.
20G11xx2P1…20G11xx015
Wall Mount Frame 2
20F11xx2P1…20F11xx022
20G11xx2P1…20G11xx022
Wall Mount Frame 3
20F11xx030…20F11xx043
20G11xx030…20G11xx043
Wall Mount Frame 4
20F11xx060…20F11xx072
20G11xx060…20G11xx072
Wall Mount Frame 5
20F11xx085…20F11xx104
20G11xx085…20G11xx104
150 m cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-30-nn filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
150 m cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-55-nn filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
150 m cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-75-nn filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
150 m cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-130-nn filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
30 m motor cable limit with input core.
(1)
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-30-nn filter.
30 m motor cable limit with input core.
(1)
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-55-nn filter.
30 m motor cable limit with input and
output cores.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-75-nn filter.
30 m motor cable limit with input and
output cores.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-130-nn filter.
(1)
(1)
30 m motor cable limit with input core.
(1)
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-30-nn filter.
30 m motor cable limit with input core.
(1)
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-55-nn filter.
30 m motor cable limit with input and
output cores.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-75-nn filter.
30 m motor cable limit with input and
output cores.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-130-nn filter.
(1)
(1)
radiated emissions.
Wall Mount Frame 6
20F11xx140…20F11xx260
20G11xx140…20G11xx260
Wall Mount Frame 7
20F11xx302…20F11xx456
20G11xx302…20G11xx456
Floor Mount Frame 8 - AC Input
20G1Axx460…20G1Axx770
21G1Axx460…21G1Axx770
Floor Mount Frame 9 - AC Input
20G11xx910…20G11xx1K5
21G11xx910…21G11xx1K5
Floor Mount Frame 10 - AC Input
20G11xx1K6…20G11xx2K1
21G11xx1K6…21G11xx2K1
Floor Mount Frames 8…9 Common DC Input
20G14xx460…20G14xx1K5
150 m cable limit with 22-RFD323
filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
150 m cable limit with 22-RFD480
filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
100 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3359-320-nn filter.
150 m motor cable limit with 22RFD323 filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3359-600-nn filter.
150 m motor cable limit with 22RFD480 filter.
Supplementary EMC enclosure is
required to provide attenuation of
radiated emissions.
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
30 m motor cable limit with no filter.
100 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3359-320-nn filter.
150 m motor cable limit with 22-
RFD323 filter.
30 m motor cable limit with no filter.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3359-600-nn filter.
150 m motor cable limit with 22RFD480 filter.
(3)
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
core.
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
and input core.
core
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
and input core. With door
core
shielding kit installed.
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
and input core.
core
with output
(3)
with output
(3)
with output
(5)
(3)
with output
(6)
21G14xx460…21G14xx1K5
Floor Mount Frame 10 - Common
DC Input
20G14xx1K6…20G14xx2K1
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
Compliance possible with
supplementary mitigation
(Consult factory)
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
core
and input core.
shielding kit installed.
(3)
with output
(6)
With door
(5)
21G14xx1K6…21G14xx2K1
More Stringent LimitsLess Stringent Limits
(1) Rating-specific EMC cores are part of EMC kit numbers 20-750-EMC1-nn and 20-750-EMC2-nn.
(2) To meet the C2 rating with a Dual Encoder module installed, Frame 1 drives must be installed in a supplementary EMC enclosure to attenuate radiated emissions.
(3) Intended to be powered from an industrial power network that is supplied by a dedicated power transformer or generator and not from LV power lines that supply other customers.
(4) EMC kit number 20-750-EMCCM1-F8. Kit contains one core. Each drive assembly requires one EMC kit. Order one kit for a Frame 8 drive, two kits for a Frame 9 drive, three kits for a Frame 10 drive.
(5) Door-shielding kit number 20-750-EMCDK1-F10. Kit contains shield brackets for three doors.
(6) EMC kit number 20-750-CBPEMCCM1-F8. Kit contains one core. Each drive assembly requires one EMC kit. Order one kit for a Frame 8 drive, two kits for a Frame 9 drive, three kits for a Frame 10 drive.
EN61800-3 Category C3
I > 100 A
N/A
(1)
N/A
N/A
N/A
30 m motor cable limit with input and
output cores.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3258-130-nn filter.
(3)
30 m motor cable limit with no filter.
100 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3359-320-nn filter.
150 m motor cable limit with 22-
RFD323 filter.
(3)
30 m motor cable limit with no filter.
150 m motor cable limit with Schaffner
FN3359-600-nn filter.
(1)
150 m motor cable limit with 22RFD480 filter.
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
core.
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
and input core.
core
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
and input core. With door
core
shielding kit installed.
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
and input core.
core
30 m motor cable limit
(4)
core
and input core. With door
shielding kit installed.
(3)
with output
(3)
with output
(3)
with output
(5)
(3)
with output
(6)
(3)
with output
(5)
(3)
(3)
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• Recommended screwdriver = 6.4 mm (0.25 in.) flat or T20 Hexalobular
• Recommended hex socket = 7 mm
Figure 4 - Enclosure Code N (IP00, NEMA/UL Open Type) Wall Mount Frames 6 and 7
90°
When cover is replaced:
• Recommended screwdriver = 9.5 mm (0.375 in.) flat
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Chapter 2Prepare for Installation
Figure 5 - Enclosure Code N (IP00, NEMA/UL Open Type) Wall Mount Frames 6 and 7 Access Door
When door is replaced:
• Recommended screwdriver = 6.4 mm (0.25 in.) flat or T20 Hexalobular
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Prepare for InstallationChapter 2
90°
Figure 6 - Floor Mount Frames 8 and Larger Cabinet Access Door (All Enclosure Types)
To release or secure door:
• Recommended screwdriver = 9.5 mm (0.375 in.) flat
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Chapter 2Prepare for Installation
➊
➋
➌
➎
➍
Figure 7 - Floor Mount Drive-assembly Access Panels - All Enclosure Types (IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1
Shown)
No.Description
➊Lef t Front Conve rter Cover with Side Shiel d (AC Input Drives)
➋Right Front Converter Cover (No Control Pod)
➌Lef t Front Conver ter Cover with Side Shie ld (Common DC Input Drives)
➍Right Front Converter Cover (With Control Pod)
➎Inverter Front Cover with Side Shield (Common DC Input Drives)
When covers are replaced:
• Recommended torque = 2.8 N•m (25.0 lb•in)
• Recommended screwdriver = 6.4 mm (0.25 in.) flat or T25 Hexalobular
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Figure 8 - Floor Mount Cabinet Options Bay Access Door
Floor Mount Frame 8 - IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1Floor Mount Frame 9 - IP54, NEMA 12
Prepare for InstallationChapter 2
To release or secure door:
• Recommended screwdriver = 9.5 mm (0.375 in.) flat
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Chapter 2Prepare for Installation
Figure 9 - Full Cabinet Options Bay Guard - Floor Mount Frame 8
To remove the full bay guard, loosen the ten M5 screws. It is not necessary to
remove these screws.
When the full bay guard is replaced:
• Recommended torque = 2.8 N•m (25.0 lb•in)
• Recommended driver = 8 mm Hexagonal socket
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