Step 11: Disconnect Customer Installed Control Wiring; Step 1: Disconnect Factory Installed Control Wiring - ABB ACH400 Series Retrofit Manual

Hvac drives. vertical electronic bypass to e-bypass, 1 - 25hp @ 208v, 1 - 50hp @ 480v (r1 ... r4 frame size drives)
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Disconnect motor lead terminals U2, V2 and W2.
Disconnect the green/yellow ground lead at terminal PE.

Step 11: Disconnect customer installed control wiring.

You will need to know the type and level of signal produced and
the scaling to system units (e.g. 4-20 mA for 0-2.5 In. of H
Also note the terminals from which the wiring was disconnected.
This will help when reconnecting wires. For example, if the two
wires were connected to drive terminals 2 and 9, it indicates that
the sensor is a "loop powered" sensor taking its power from the
drive power supply. If however, the terminals used were terminals
2 and 3, it indicates a "non-loop powered" device.
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Warning! Miswiring can occur if you identify the control
wiring by its current terminal designation or the drive ID
(DI1, AI2, etc.)
Step 12: Disconnect factory installed control wiring.
The multi-conductor cable that connects the drive to the bypass must be replaced. Verify the color
code / terminal number match below and then disconnect and discard the cable. The wires are
color coded (see table on next page) and do not require tagging. A new cable is provided for rein-
stallation in a later step.
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