Control and signal wiring, Installing input power wiring – Rockwell Automation 23C PowerFlex 400 AC Drive Packages for Fan & Pump Apps User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 23C-IN001B-EN-P - June 2013

Chapter 4

Electrical Installation

Control and Signal Wiring

The terminal block on the Main Control board provides terminals for 24V DC
power for the eight remote control inputs and outputs. The terminal block in the
options cabinet provides terminals for 115V AC power for the remote control
inputs and outputs. The options cabinet terminal block is factory-wired to the
terminal block on the Main Control board.

Installing Input Power
Wiring

To connect AC input power to the drive:

❏ Step 1. Wire the AC input power leads by routing them according to drive

type. Power wiring sizes are listed in

Table 14

on page

183

.

❏ Step 2. Connect the three-phase AC input power leads (three-wire V AC) to

the appropriate terminals. Connect the AC input power leads to
terminals R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 on the power terminal block.

❏ Step 3. Tighten the AC input power terminals to the proper torque according

to drive type as shown in

Table 14

on page

183

.

Output Power
T1(U), T2(V), T3(W)

A

3…10

3…20

16 AWG

8 AWG

26

15…30

25…40

8 AWG

2 AWG

45

50…60

12 AWG

2 AWG

49.5

40…50

75…150

1/0 AWG

4/0 AWG

173

200…250

(1)

(1)

260

300…350

(1)

(1)

354

B

3…7.5

3…7.5

22 AWG

8 AWG

13

10…20

10…30

14 AWG

4 AWG

19

25…30

40…75

12 AWG

1/0 AWG

40

100…150

6 AWG

350 MCM

275

40…50

200…300

(2) 4 AWG

350 MCM

500

350

(2) 250 MCM

750 MCM

375

(1) Threaded studs provided for wire lugs.

Name

Package
Style

Hp

Wire Size Range

Torque

208V AC

480V AC

Minimum

Maximum

ATTENTION: Protect the contents of the options cabinet from metal chips and
other debris while drilling the conduit openings. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in damage to, or destruction of, the equipment.

ATTENTION: Do not route signal and control wiring with power wiring in the
same conduit. This can cause interference with drive operation. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in damage to, or destruction of, the
equipment.

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