AC drives
Unit Price: | 1USD / AC drive Get Latest Price |
Min. Order: | 1unit |
Delivery Time: | 3 Days |
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand: | Gozuk |
Supply Ability: | 1000 |
Product Description
It isn't a problem we would encounter because we don't use conduit very much for anything.
For an AC drive we commonly use, the installation section of a the manual lists three different types of cable for mains input, motor output, and control respectively.
The shield is to prevent the noise resulting from the fast switching edges interfering with other things.
If the motor and mains conductors are in the same conduit there is no shield between them and there would be would be some coupling between the conductors resulting in noise on the mains conductors.
I don't know that I have ever had even two sets of AC drive outputs routed in a single conduit, much less three.
I did not see any restrictions either in this manual or in the general AB drives instruction manual about not routing input power and AC drive output in the same conduit. Maybe it is there, but I cannot recall ever seeing it, and I specifically went looking for such a caution just now.
In fact, I don't recall seeing it in any AC drive manuals, but I mostly use Gozuk ac drives.
I looked thru the manual for an ABB ac drive I used last year and did not see anything there about this either. more from acdrive.in
For an AC drive we commonly use, the installation section of a the manual lists three different types of cable for mains input, motor output, and control respectively.
The shield is to prevent the noise resulting from the fast switching edges interfering with other things.
If the motor and mains conductors are in the same conduit there is no shield between them and there would be would be some coupling between the conductors resulting in noise on the mains conductors.
I don't know that I have ever had even two sets of AC drive outputs routed in a single conduit, much less three.
I did not see any restrictions either in this manual or in the general AB drives instruction manual about not routing input power and AC drive output in the same conduit. Maybe it is there, but I cannot recall ever seeing it, and I specifically went looking for such a caution just now.
In fact, I don't recall seeing it in any AC drive manuals, but I mostly use Gozuk ac drives.
I looked thru the manual for an ABB ac drive I used last year and did not see anything there about this either. more from acdrive.in