Lenze SCD Series User Manual

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8.0

POWER WIRING

Note drive input and output current ratings and check applicable electrical codes for required wire
type and size, grounding requirements, over-current protection, and incoming power disconnect,
before wiring the drive. Size conservatively to minimize voltage drop.

Strip off 0.20 to 0.25 inches (5 to 6 mm) of insulation for input power, output power, and DC Bus
wiring.

The input power, output power, and DC Bus terminals must be tightened to a torque of 4.5 lb-in (0.5
Nm).

Input fusing and a power disconnect switch or contactor MUST be wired in series with terminals L1,
L2, and L3 for three phase input models. For 208/240 Vac single phase input models, use terminals
L1 and L2. This disconnect must be used to power down the drive when servicing, or when the drive
is not to be operated for a long period of time, but should not be used to start and stop the motor.

Repetitive cycling of a disconnect or input contactor (more than once every two minutes) may
cause damage to the drive.

8.1

WIRING FOR SINGLE PHASE OR THREE PHASE INPUT

If the drive is rated for single and three phase input (SD200Y models), wire to terminals L1 and L2
for single phase input, or wire to terminals L1, L2, and L3 for three phase input.

If the drive is rated for three phase input, wire the input to terminals L1, L2, and L3.

All three power output wires, from terminals T1, T2, and T3 to the motor, must be kept tightly
bundled and run in a separate conduit away from all other power and control wiring.

It is not recommended to install contactors or disconnect switches between the drive and motor.
Operating such devices while the drive is running can potentially cause damage to the drive's power
components. If such a device is required, it should only be operated when the drive is in a STOP
state. If there is potential for the device to be opened while the drive is running, the drive must be
programmed for COAST to stop (see Parameter 4 - STOP METHOD), and an auxiliary contact on the
device must be interlocked with the drive's run circuit. This will give the drive a stop command at the
same time the device opens, and will not allow the drive to start again until the device is closed.

WARNING!

Hazard of electrical shock! Capacitors retain charge after power is removed. Disconnect incoming
power and wait until the voltage between terminals B+ and B- is 0 VDC before servicing the drive.

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