Information on splice kits, Power cabling – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive - Air-Cooled (A Frame) User Manual

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Commissioning 4-21

7000 “A” Frame

7000A-RM001A-EN-P – January 2011

Information on Splice Kits

The drive line-up may have been shipped in sections. Verify that the
bus splice kits provided in this circumstance are installed and
properly torqued at shipping split locations.


Power

Cabling


All customer power and control wiring required for drive line-up
installation have been identified on the electrical drawings by a
dashed line (See electrical drawing – General Notes, for additional
information).

A T T E N T I O N

A T T E N T I O N

Power cabling should be installed in
accordance with local codes and guidelines.
The information in this section is to be used as
reference only and is not intended to replace
practices outlined in the electrical code.



Trace the power cabling from termination point to termination point
while examining the cable and its routing for mechanical damage,
sharp bend radiuses and sources of induced noise and heat. Ensure
that the power cabling is sufficiently braced so as to contain the
cabling in the event of a ground fault situation.


Verify that all cables are terminated on each end and are sufficiently
torqued (see Appendix B "Torque Requirements").


Verify that the cable installed meets the recommended power rating
outlined in the electrical drawings and installation section of the
manual. Ensure that the cable terminations are stress coned if
required.


Verify that the customer power cables have been Hi-Potted or
Meggered and read a sufficient insulation value.

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