Rotating the drive about the board, Mounting requirements, Rotating the drive about the board -6 – Rockwell Automation 20L PowerFlex 700L Liquid-Cooled Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual

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Frame 2 Installation

PowerFlex 700L Frames 2, 3A, and 3B Liquid-Cooled AC Drives User Manual
Publication 20L-UM001E-EN-P

Rotating the Drive About the Board

Figure 2.6

shows the drive, with the lifting feet attached, on a skid. To avoid

damage to the drive input terminals when lifting the drive to a vertical
position, do the following.

1. After the straps are in place (see

Applying Strap Angles on page 2-5

),

carefully lift the drive to rotate it 90° to a vertical position.

2. Remove the lifting feet before installing the drive into the enclosure.

Figure 2.6 Frame 2 Drive on Skid

Mounting Requirements

The PowerFlex700L Frame 2 drive is a single integrated assembly
consisting of a filter section and a power section. The filter section provides
the mounting feet and represents greater than 50% of the approximate 186
kg (410 lb) total weight. Follow these mounting requirement guidelines.

1. Mount the Frame 2 drive into an enclosure that is designed according to

Electrical Equipment Pollution Degree 2 requirements.

2. Size and fasten any enclosure mounting panel appropriately to

accommodate for the weight of the drive.

3. The Frame 2 drive is designed to use eight M8 x 1.25 fasteners in

mounting slots shown in Detail A and Detail B of

Figure 2.1

.

4. The M8 x 1.25 fasteners must be class 5.8 or greater.

5. Use a lock washer or similar mechanism to prevent the fasteners from

loosening after mounting.

6. All M8 x 1.25 fastener threads must engage a steel panel with 6 to 7 full

threads or a permanent backing nut such as a weld nut or a
self-clinching PEM

® (1)

nut with 4 full threads.

7. Tighten the M8 x 1.25 fasteners to 11.3 ± 2.8 N

•m (100 ± 25 lb•in)

unless the lock washer mechanism requires a different torque. If this is
the case, the holding force must be equivalent.

Skid

Input Terminals

Lifting Feet

(1)

PEM is a registered trademark of PennEngineering.

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