3 installation – Lenze SL User Manual

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Lenze 13466147 EDBSM01 v19 EN

3 Installation

3.2.2 Input Fusing Requirements

A circuit breaker or a disconnect switch with fuses must be provided in accordance with the National
Electric Code (NEC) and all local codes. Refer to the following table for proper ratings:

Input Fuse & Circuit Breaker Ratings

(for installation to UL and EN 60204-1)

120 Vac 1 phase

208/240 Vac 1 phase 208/240 Vac 3 phase 400/480 Vac 3 phase

SM004S

10 A

S_204S

10 A

SM005S

15 A

S_205S

10 A

SM205

10 A

SM405

10 A

S_208S

10 A

SM010S

25 A

S_210S

15 A

SM210

10 A

SM410

10 A

SM015S

35 A

S_215S

20 A

SM215

12 / 10 A

SM415

10 A

S_220S

25 / 20 A

SM220

15 / 12 A

SM420

10 A

S_230S

30 / 25 A

SM230

20 / 15 A

SM430

10 A

SM250

30 / 25 A

SM450

15 / 12 A

SM275

45 / 40 A

SM475

20 / 20 A

SM2100

50 / 50 A

SM4100

30 / 25 A

SM2150

80 / 75 A

SM4150

40 / 35 A

NOTE
• Applicable national and local electrical codes take precedence over recommendations

in these tables.

• Use UL Class CC fast-acting, current limiting type fuses. Select fuses with low

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T values, rated at 200,000 AIC. Recommended fuses are Bussman KTK-R, JJN, and JJS.

Similar fuses with equivalent ratings by other manufacturers may also be acceptable.

• Per UL Requirements, use a fuse (not a circuit breaker) for 240VAC drives requiring

>40A protection and for 480 VAC & 600 VAC drives requiring >32A protection.
Additionally, use a fuse (not a circuit breaker) for following models: SM275 and
SM 2100.

WARNING!
This product can cause a DC current in the protective conductor. Where a residual current
device (RCD) is used for protection in case of direct or indirect contact, only an RCD of Type
B is allowed on the supply side of this product. Otherwise, another protective measure
shall be applied, such as separation from the environment by double or reinforced
insulation, or isolation from the supply system by a transformer.
Observe the following when using RCDs:
1. Only install the RCD between the supply mains and drive controller.
2. The RCD can be activated by:

- capacitive leakage currents between the cable screens during operation

(especially with long, screened motor cables)

- connecting several drives to the mains at the same time

- additional RFI filters

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