Attention – Rockwell Automation 2090 Ultra3000 Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 2098-IN003E-EN-P — April 2004

Connecting Your Ultra3000

3-7

The following examples (figures 3.7 and 3.8) illustrate grounded
three-phase power wired to single-phase Ultra3000 drives when
phase-to-phase voltage exceeds drive specifications.

A neutral must be connected when single-phase drives are attached to
a three-phase isolating transformer secondary. It is not necessary that
all three-phases be loaded with drives, but each drive must have its
power return via the neutral connection.

Figure 3.7
Single-Phase Amplifiers (One EMC Filter/Drive)

Note: Feeder and branch short circuit protection is not illustrated.

ATTENTION

!

Failure to connect the neutral can result in
supply voltage swings at the individual loads
(i.e., drives). This occurs when the neutral
point moves vectorially as a result of load
variations normally experienced by the
individual drives. The supply voltage swing
may cause undervoltage and overvoltage trips
on the drives, and the drive can be damaged if
the overvoltage limit is exceeded.

L1

L2

L3

L1

L2

L1

L2

L1

L2

TB1

L1

L2/N

TB1

L1

L2/N

TB1

L1

L2/N

L1

L2

L1

L2

L1

L2

E

E

E

Bonded Cabinet

Ground Bus

Transformer (WYE) Secondary

Ground Grid or

Power Distribution Ground

AC Line

Filter

AC Line

Filter

AC Line

Filter

Ground Grid or

Power Distribution Ground

Ultra3000 (System A)

Single-Phase AC Input

TB1 Terminals

Ultra3000 (System B)

Single-Phase AC Input

TB1 Terminals

Ultra3000 (System C)

Single-Phase AC Input

TB1 Terminals

Grounded Neutral

Grounded Neutral

IMPORTANT

Providing an EMC line filter for each drive is the
preferred configuration, and required for CE
compliance.

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