Install cables – Rockwell Automation 2090-CPBM7DF-04AAxx Standard Power Cables with Circular DIN Connector Type 958 Installation Instruct User Manual

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4 Standard Power Cables with Circular DIN Connector Type 958

Publication 2090-IN024A-EN-P - September 2010

Install Cables

Follow these steps when installing a cable.

1.

Identify the recommended installation areas and the correct offset from features before
beginning any cable bend. Features include these areas on the cable:

Connectors

Transitions from exposed wire to insulation (for example, flying leads)

Exposed cable ground shields

The offset from these features should be greater than or equal to (>1x) the cable
diameter.

2.

Keep cable bends within the bend radius specified on

page 6

.

3.

When installing the cable observe these restrictions:

The bend zone is the area in which the cable can bent to its specified bend radius.

The installation areas require strain relief to minimize cable flexing, and to reduce
the possibility of cable fatigue where the cable connects to other components.

4.

Identify each connection on a cable by attaching a label around the outer insulation of
each wire adjacent to the drive connection.

ATTENTION: The examples in this publication show all the available
connections, some of which may not be appropriate for your specific
installation. Refer to your drive installation or user manual for recommended
wire trim lengths, and wiring examples appropriate to your drive and motor
application.

Do not connect unused wires. Unused wires may be trimmed and finished as
necessary to prevent accidental contact with other wires or wire shields, or with
a ground connection.

U

PE

V

W

MBRK+

MBRK-

Limited

Bend Zone

Installation

Area

Installation Area

Label (6 Places)

Exposed

Shields

Shrink Wrap

Refer to

Specifications

for recommended

Installation Area and Bend Zone values.

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