Select The Power Cables; Ensure The Cooling; Protect The Drive And Input Power Cable; Install The Drive On The Wall - ABB ACQ580-01 Quick Installation And Start-Up Manual

Drives for water, frames r6 to r9
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12 EN – R6...R9 Quick installation guide
For information on reforming the capacitors, see Converter module capacitor
reforming instructions (3BFE64059629 [English]), available on the Internet at
www.abb.com/drives/documents.

Select the power cables

R0-
R4
Size the power cables according to local regulations to carry the nominal current
given on the type designation label of your drive.
R6-
R9

Ensure the cooling

R6-
R9
See table
IEC ratings at UN = 230 V, 400 V and 480 V
dissipation. The allowed operating temperature range of the drive is -15 to +50 °C (+5
to +122 °F). No condensation or frost is allowed. For more information on the ambient
temperature and derating, see chapter Technical data in ACQ580-01 (0.75 to
EN
250 kW, 1.0 to 350 hp) hardware manual (3AXD50000044862 [English]).
DE

Protect the drive and input power cable

ES
See tables
gG fuses
If you use gG fuses, make sure that the operating time of the fuse is below
FR
0.5 seconds. Follow the local regulations.
IT

Install the drive on the wall

RU
Warning! The drive module is heavy (42 to 103 kg / 93 to 227 lb). Use a
SV
suitable lifting device. Do not lift the module manually. Make sure that the wall
and the fixing devices can carry the weight.
Install the drive on the wall
See figure
R6...R9 Figures A

Check the insulation of the power cables and the motor

Check the insulation of the input cable according to local regulations before connecting
it to the drive.
See figure
B
on page 29.
1. Check the insulation of the motor cable and motor when the cable is disconnected
from the drive. Measure the insulation resistance between each phase conductor
and then between each phase conductor and the Protective Earth conductor
using a measuring voltage of 1000 V DC. The insulation resistance of a typical
(on page 8) and
uR or aR fuses
on page 29.
on page
7
for the heat
(on page 9) for the fuses.

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