Chapter 1, Installation, Installation specifications – Rockwell Automation 20L-LL PowerFlex 700L Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger User Manual

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PowerFlex 700L Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger User Manual

Publication 20L-UM002A-EN-P

Chapter

1

Installation

This chapter provides information on installing and wiring the PowerFlex
700L Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger.

Installation Specifications

Required Ambient Conditions

The heat exchanger is designed to work within these ambient temperatures:

It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the temperature remains within
this limit during operation. Condensation cannot be allowed to form in the
drive. The easiest way of preventing condensation inside the drive is by
keeping the water temperature in the supply loop higher than the ambient
temperature. Circulate coolant through the drive only when the drive is
powered – except as described in

Adding Coolant to the Drive Loop for

Start-Up on page 2-3

.

Location Requirements

Place the heat exchanger in a suitable location not more than 9.1 m (30 feet)
from the drive. The location must be on the same level (altitude) as the drive
to prevent increasing the load on the heat exchanger coolant pump. Refer to

Figure 1.1

for overall dimensions of the heat exchanger and locations of

hose connections for the drive loop and supply loop.

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Installation Specifications

1-1

Connecting Hoses to the Heat Exchanger

1-6

Removing Top and Side Panels

1-8

AC Supply Source Considerations

1-9

Wiring the Heat Exchanger

1-9

Setting the DIP Switches

1-14

CE Conformity

1-16

C-Tick Conformity

1-16

Heat Exchanger

When Used With
Drive Size

Ambient
Temperature Range

20L-LL13K-P75A

Frame 2

0-50°C (32-122°F)

20L-LL13K-P75A

Frame 3A

0-40°C (32-104°F)

20L-LL24K-1P0A

Frame 3B

0-40°C (32-104°F)

!

ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists. Failure to
keep the coolant temperature in the drive loop higher than the
ambient temperature may result in condensation accumulating on
the drive heatsink and/or circuit boards, which could damage the
drive.

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