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Telemecanique Altivar 56 manual - Northern Industrial

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Bulletin No. 50006-519-01BDecember 1996Chapter 6 — Class 8839 ALTIVAR <strong>56</strong> Combination DevicesWiringPrior to installation:1. Open the power converter door and remove access cover located on the drivecontroller BELE box.2. Visually verify that all internal mounting hardware and terminal connectionhardware is properly seated, securely fastened, and undamaged.3. Visually verify that the control board on the power converter is properlyseated, securely fastened, and undamaged. Verify that internal wiringconnections are tight. Inspect all connections for damage.4. Close and secure the drive controller door and replace access cover.CAUTIONEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDDo not operate or install any drive controller that appears damaged.Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage.WIRE ROUTING ANDINTERCONNECTIONWire ClassNoise ClassQuiet Wiring 1 (QW1)Quiet Wiring 2 (QW2)Standard Wiring 1 (SW1)Standard Wiring 2 (SW2)Standard Wiring 3 (SW3)Pulse Wiring 1 (PW1)The Wire Class describes the compatibility of the field wiring terminal with theconductor material and insulation system. When used in conjunction with therequired conductor current rating and controller rated ambient temperature, theWire Class forms the basis for the selection of a conductor size which will limit thetemperature on the conductor insulation at the field wiring terminal withinacceptable limits. Conductors with operating temperatures exceeding those givenby the Wire Class may be used, but the conductor size must be selected based onthe Wire Class limits.The Noise Class is used to categorize the electromagnetic properties of the voltagesand currents present. Wiring is classified into six categories for selection of wiringmethods and physical segregation purposes.High susceptibility analog and digital control signals. Signals falling under thisclassification include digital communication/network circuits, controller analogI/O and analog process signals.Medium susceptibility, analog and digital control signals. Signals falling under thisclassification include 24 VDC and AC control circuits.Low susceptibility control or power circuits rated less than 600 VAC (250 VDC)and less than 15 A (voltage and current spectra are generally contained within0.05-9 kHz). Signals falling under this classification include 120 VAC controlcircuits.Power circuits rated greater than 15 A (voltage and current spectra are generallycontained within 0.05-9 kHz). Signals falling under this classification include linepower to controllers.Reserved.Control or power circuits whose voltage or current spectra significantly exceed9 kHz. Signals falling under this classification include motor and dynamic brakingcircuits fed from PWM power converters.© 1996 Square D All Rights Reserved129ηττπ://νιχοντρολσ.χοm

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