Wiring of the standard device, We recommend to use lenze system cables for wiring – Lenze EVS9332xS User Manual

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Wiring of the standard device

Standard devices in the power range 55 ... 75 kW
Motor connection

5

5.7
5.7.6

l

5.7−8

EDSVS9332S EN 6.0−07/2013

Characteristics of the connection for motor temperature monitoring:

Terminals T1, T2

Connection

l

PTC thermistor
– PTC thermistor with defined tripping temperature (acc. to

DIN 44081 and DIN 44082)

l

Thermal contact (NC contact)
– Thermostat as NC contact

Tripping point

l

Fixed (depending on the PTC/thermal contact)

l

PTC: R

J

>

1600

W

l

Configurable as warning or error (TRIP)

Notes

l

Monitoring is not active in the Lenze setting.

l

If you do not use a Lenze motor, we recommend the use of a PTC
thermistor up to 150°C.

T1

T2

PE

U

V

W

2

3

4

M4 x 12: 2.5 Nm (22.1 lb-in)
M5 x 12: 3 Nm (26.5 lb-in)

U, V, W,
PE

M10
30 Nm
264 lb-in

1

0

T1
T2

2.5 Nm
22.1 lb-in

5

}

+

PE

9300std032

Fig. 5.7−4

Motor connection with PTC thermistor or thermal contact (NC contact)

0 PE stud

PE cable connection with ring cable lug

1 U, V, W

Motor cable connection
Check the correct polarity. Observe maximum length of the motor cable.
Max. connectable cable cross−section: 240 mm

2

with ring cable lug

2 Cable clamps for strain relief of motor cable

Fasten cable clamps with M4 × 12 mm screws

3 Shield clamps

Place shields of motor cable with large surface on the shield sheet and
fasten with shield clamps and M5 × 12 mm screws

4 Cable ties for additional strain relief of motor cable

5 T1, T2 for motor temperature monitoring

Cable connection for PTC thermistors or thermal contacts (NC contacts)
Place shield with large surface on PE stud

)

Note!

ƒ

We recommend to use Lenze system cables for wiring.

ƒ

For self−made cables only use cables with shielded cores
twisted in pairs.

Motor with KTY thermal
sensor

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