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4.1

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See section 10.1 on page 257.
Maximum continuous input current
The values of maximum continuous input current are given to aid the selection of cables
and fuses. These values are stated for the worst case condition with the unusual
combination of stiff supply with high imbalance. The value stated for the maximum
continuous input current would only be seen in one of the input phases. The current in
the other two phases would be significantly lower.
The values of maximum input current are stated for a supply with a 2% negative phase-
sequence imbalance and rated at the maximum supply fault current given in section
10.1 on page 257.
The recommended cable sizes in section 10.1 on page 257 are only a guide. Refer to
local wiring regulations for the correct size of cables. In some cases a larger cable is
required to avoid excessive voltage drop.
The recommended output cable sizes in section 10.1 on page 257 assume that the
NOTE
motor maximum current matches that of the drive. Where a motor of reduced rating is
used the cable rating may be chosen to match that of the motor. To ensure that the motor
and cable are protected against over-load, the drive must be programmed with the
correct motor rated current.
UL listing is dependent on the use of the correct type of UL-listed fuse, and applies when
NOTE
symmetrical short-circuit current does not exceed 5kA for sizes 1 to 3.
Fuses
The AC supply to the drive must be fitted with suitable protection against overload and
short-circuits. section 10.1 on page 257 shows recommended fuse ratings. Failure to
observe this requirement will cause risk of fire.
WARNING
A fuse or other protection must be included in all live connections to the AC supply.
An MCB (miniature circuit breaker) or MCCB (moulded-case circuit-breaker) with type C
may be used in place of fuses under the following conditions:
The fault-clearing capacity must be sufficient for the installation
For frame sizes 2 and above, the drive must be mounted in an enclosure which
meets the requirements for a fire enclosure
See Chapter 11 UL Listing Information on page 317 for UL listing requirements.
Fuse Types
The fuse voltage rating must be suitable for the drive supply voltage.
Europe: Type gG HRC industrial fuses to IEC60269 (BS88)
USA: Class CC fuses up to 30A, Class J above 30A
4.2

Power connections

Refer to section 10.10 on page 266 for details of the Unidrive SP power connections.

Ground connections

The drive must be connected to the system ground of the AC supply. The ground wiring
must conform to local regulations and codes of practice.
On a Unidrive SP size 1 and 2, the supply and motor ground connections are made
using the studs located either side of the drive near the plug-in power connector.
On a Unidrive SP size 3, the supply and motor ground connections are made using a
M6 nut and bolt that locates in the fork protruding from the heatsink between the AC
supply and motor output terminals. See Figure 4-1 for details.
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