3 - drive installation, Safety and codes, Transporting and siting the drive – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage Air-Cooled (B Frame) Installation - ForGe Control User Manual

Page 21: Cabinet layout and dimensional drawings of drive, Chapter 3, Drive installation

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-IN007E-EN-P - June 2014

21

Chapter

3

Drive Installation

This section details the processes for connecting cabinets and installing physical
components such as fan hoods, as well as installing cabling, grounding, and
interlocking the unit(s). Refer to the Transportation & Handling Guide for
PowerFlex 7000 Medium Voltage Drives for details regarding siting and leveling
drive cabinetry before continuing with the remaining installation tasks
(

7000-IN008_-EN-P

).

Where appropriate, separate diagrams and instructions are available for both the
heat sink and the heat pipe “B” Frame models. Assume any “B” Frame diagram
not specifically identified as a heat pipe model represents a heat sink model.

Safety and Codes

Transporting and Siting the
Drive

Follow all guidelines for siting the components before continuing with these
installation procedures.

There may be some variation in the process depending on the type and number of
drive components in your particular installation. Follow the correct procedures
recommended for your particular components, and contact your Rockwell
Automation sales or service representative if you have any questions during any
part of the installation process.

Cabinet Layout and
Dimensional Drawings of
Drive

Generic dimensional drawings for the “B” Frame drives will be available in a
forthcoming PowerFlex 7000 Reference Manual revision. Drawings specific to
your unit and your installation are available as a package with your unit. For
additional copies, or if you have questions, contact your Rockwell Automation
sales representative.

ATTENTION: The CEC, NEC, or local codes outline provisions for safely installing
electrical equipment. Installation must comply with specifications regarding
wire type, conductor sizes, branch circuit protection and disconnect devices.
Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.

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