Motor cable
Motor cable
2. Prepare the ends of the cable as illustrated in the figure. Two different motor cable
types are shown in the figures (2a.and 2b).
2. Prepare the ends of the cable as illustrated in the figure. Two different motor cable
types are shown in the figures (2a.and 2b).
Note: The bare shield will be grounded 360 degrees.
Note: The bare shield will be grounded 360 degrees.
2a
2a
PE
PE
2
b
2
b
PE
PE
3. Connect the motor cable as follows:
3. Connect the motor cable as follows:
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Ground the shield 360° by tightening the clamp of the power cable grounding shelf
•
Ground the shield 360 degrees by tightening the clamp of the power cable
onto the stripped part of the cable (3a).
grounding shelf onto the stripped part of the cable (3a).
•
Connect the twisted shield of the cable to the grounding terminal (3b).
•
Connect the twisted shield of the cable to the grounding terminal (3b).
•
Connect the phase conductors of the cable to the terminals of T1/U, T2/V and
•
Connect the phase conductors of the cable to the terminals of T1/U, T2/V and T3/W.
T3/W.
3c
3a
3b
•
Tighten the screws to the torque given below.
•
Frame size
Tighten the screws to the torque given below.
T1/U. T2/V. T3/W
Frame size
Input power cable
4. Prepare the ends of the cable as illustrated in the figure.
T1/U. T2/V. T3/W
Note: The bare shield will be grounded 360 degrees. Mark the pigtail made from
the shield as a PE conductor with yellow-and-green color.
Input power cable
PE
4. Prepare the ends of the cable as illustrated in the figure.
PE
Note: The bare shield will be grounded 360°. Mark the pigtail made from the shield as
a PE conductor with yellow-and-green color
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R0...R1
R2
N·m
lbf·ft
N·m
0.5...0.6
0.4
1.2...1.5 0.9...1.1
R0...R1
N·m
0.5...0.6
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lbf·ft
N·m
0.4
1.2...1.5
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R2
lbf·ft
0.9...1.1