Routing Cables In A Stand-Alone Exu Cabinet; Auxiliary Power And Control Cables; Fig. 78. Cable Routing Examples In An (A) Exu Cabinet With An Ed5V, Eb5R - ABB ACS5000 User Manual

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6.8.3. Routing cables in a stand-alone EXU cabinet

6.8.3.1. Auxiliary power and control cables

1. Enter the cables through a free hole of the EMC plate.
2. On the length of cable that passes through the cable transit, prepare the cable according to
the following instructions:
Cable entries with EMC plates: see Section 6.8.1.3, "Preparing cables for EMC plates - only
top cable entry", page 106
Cable entries with cable glands: see Section 6.8.1.5, "Preparing cables for cable entries
with cable glands", page 108.
NOTE – Materials for cable fitting, EMC requirements and sealing are not supplied for
undrilled plates.
3. Route the cables through the designated cable ducts as illustrated.
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3
Key:
(1)
Cable enters through roof
(2)
PE ground busbar
(3)
Cable enters through the floor
(4)
Terminal strip for auxiliary power and
control cables
Fig. 78. Cable routing examples in an (A) EXU cabinet with an ED5V, EB5R, EB5S, EB7P or EB7Q
type DCS880/DCT880 converter and in an (B) EXU cabinet with an ED7Y type DCS880 converter
4. Connect the cables to the terminals inside the terminal compartment of the cabinet
according to the project-specific wiring diagram in "Appendix D – Wiring diagrams".
PRODUCT
ACS5000W gen. 2
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User manual
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Auxiliary supply cable
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Terminal for optical fibers behind cover
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Optical fibers to DCS880 H4 converter
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Optical fibers to DCS880 H6 converter
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