1 mounting the drive – Rockwell Automation GV3000 AC Pwr Module Ver. 5.0 Hardware Ref, Installation, and Troubleshooting User Manual

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4.0 MOUNTING THE DRIVE, GROUNDING, AND

FINDING WIRE ROUTING LOCATIONS

This chapter shows how to mount the drive and properly ground it. Also shown are the conduit entry

areas where wiring is to be routed in and out of the drive.

4.1 Mounting the Drive

Attach the drive to the vertical surface selected using the four (4) mounting holes provided. In order

to maintain a flat mounting surface and to ensure that bolt tightness is maintained, use washers

under the bolt heads. Refer to figure 3.2 and table 3.2 for drive mounting dimensions. Use the

following userĆsupplied mounting bolts and washers:
D 1Ć5HP drives: M6 (1/4"Ć20 )
D 7.5Ć10HP drives: M8 (5/16"Ć18 )
D 15Ć60HP drives: M8 or M10 (3/8"Ć16 )
D 60Ć150HP drives: M8 (3/8" Ć16)

4.1.1 Verifying the Drive's Watts Loss Rating

When mounting the drive inside of another enclosure, you should examine the watts loss rating of the

drive as shown in table 2.1. This table lists the typical full load power loss watts value under all

operating carrier frequencies. Ensure adequate ventilation is provided based on the drive's watts loss

rating.

4.2 Routing Input, Motor Output, Ground, and Control Wiring for the

Drive

All wiring should be installed in conformance with the NEC/CEC and applicable local codes. Signal

wiring, control wiring, and power wiring must be routed in separate conduits to prevent interference

with drive operation. Note that no wires are to be routed behind the drive. Use grommets, when hubs

are not provided, to guard against wire chaffing. Figures 4.1 through 4.6 show the wire routing,

grounding terminal, and power terminal strips of the GV3000 drives.

CAUTION: Do not route signal and control wiring with power wiring in the same conduit. This can cause

interference with drive operation. Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to or destruction

of the equipment.

Note that in applications using GV3000 drives (75 HP and above), induced electrical noise may result

when the motor output leads from two or more drives are run together in the same conduit. It is

recommended that separate conduit be run from each drive to the motor it is operating.

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