Powerflex “c” frame pre-commissioning checklist – Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Commissioning

7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013

7000 “C” Frame

PowerFlex “C” Frame Pre-Commissioning Checklist

5. Power Wiring

Initials Date

The power cable connections to the drive, motor and isolation
transformer adhere to CEC, NEC, IEC or appropriate local
standards.

The cable terminations, if stress cones are used, adhere to the
appropriate standards.

Appropriate cable insulation levels are adhered to, as per Rockwell
Automation specifications (refer to tables on page 2-29 of User
Manual for Cable Insulation Requirements).

All shields for shielded cables must be grounded at the source end
only.

If shielded cables are spliced, the shield must remain continuous
and insulated from ground.

All wire sizes used are selected by observing all applicable safety
and CEC / NEC / IEC regulations.

All power connections are torqued as per Rockwell Automation
Specifications. (Refer to information in Appendix B "Torque
Requirements")

All customer power cabling has been Meggered or Hi-Pot tested
before connecting to drive system.

Power wiring phase rotation has been verified per the specific
electrical diagrams supplied by Rockwell Automation.


6. Drive line-up Status

Initials Date

The medium voltage and low voltage power is available for startup
activities.

The motor is uncoupled from the driven load.

The load is available for full load testing.

7. Cooling System Status

Initials Date

The barrel of coolant is present. (Note: Glycol and de-ionized
water may not be used in future.)

The liquid-to-air heat exchanger has been installed and wired (if
necessary).

For liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers, the source of cooling water
has been connected and tested.

Piping from the drive to the heat exchanger has been completed.
The piping should be copper, CPVC, HDPE, or stainless steel.
Do not use lead solder for connections.

Piping is clear from construction debris.

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