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Electrical Installation Design Guide

9.7 Additional Motor Information 9.7.2 Connection of Multiple Motors


9.7.1 Motor Cable NOTICE!
Problems may arise at start and at low RPM values if
All types of three-phase asynchronous standard motors can
motor sizes are widely different because small motors'
be used with an adjustable frequency drive unit. The
relatively high ohmic resistance in the stator calls for a
factory setting is for clockwise rotation with the adjustable
higher voltage at start and at low RPM values.
frequency drive output connected as follows:

The adjustable frequency drive can control several motors

175HA036.11
Motor
U2 V2 W2
connected in parallel. When using parallel motor
connection observe the following:

U1 V1 W1 • VCC+ mode may be used in some applications.

• The total current consumption of the motors


must not exceed the rated output current IINV for
the adjustable frequency drive.
FC
• Do not use common joint connection for long
96 97 98 cable lengths, see Figure 9.51.

• The total motor cable length specified in


Table 5.2, is valid as long as the parallel cables are

9 9 Motor
kept short (less than 10 m each), see Figure 9.53
and Figure 9.54.
U2 V2 W2
• Consider voltage drop across the motor cable,
see Figure 9.54.
U1 V1 W1
• For long parallel cables, use LC filter, see
Figure 9.54.

• For long cables without parallel connection, see


Figure 9.55.
FC
NOTICE!
96 97 98
When motors are connected in parallel, 1-02 Flux Motor
Feedback Source cannot be used, and 1-01 Motor Control
Principle must be set to [0] U/f.
Figure 9.49 Terminal Connection for Clockwise and Counter-
clockwise Rotation

The direction of rotation can be changed by switching two


phases in the motor cable or by changing the setting of
4-10 Motor Speed Direction.

Motor rotation check can be performed using 1-28 Motor


Rotation Check and following the steps shown in the
display.

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Electrical Installation Design Guide

130BD774.10

130BD777.10
Figure 9.50 Common Joint Connection for Short Cable
Lengths 130BD775.10 Figure 9.53 Parallel Cables with Load

130BD778.10
9 9

Figure 9.51 Common Joint Connection for Long Cable


Lengths
Figure 9.54 LC Filter for Long Parallel Cables
130BD776.10

Figure 9.52 Parallel Cables without Load

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Electrical Installation Design Guide

130BD779.10

Figure 9.55 Long Cables in Series Connection

Enclosure types Power Size (hp


Voltage [V] 1 cable (ft [m]) 2 cables (ft [m]) 3 cables (ft [m]) 4 cables (ft [m])
[kW])
0.5–1 400 500 [150] 145 [45] 26 [8] 20 [6]
A1, A2, A4, A5
9 9 [0.37–0.75] 500 500 [150] 23 [7] 13 [4] 10 [3]

400 500 [150] 145 [45] 66 [20] 26 [8]


A2, A4, A5 1.5–2 [1.1–1.5]
500 500 [150] 145 [45] 16 [5] 13 [4]
400 500 [150] 145 [45] 66 [20] 36 [11]
A2, A4, A5 3–5 [2.2–4]
500 500 [150] 145 [45] 66 [20] 20 [6]
400 500 [150] 145 [45] 66 [20] 36 [11]
A3, A4, A5 7.5–10 [5.5–7.5]
500 500 [150] 145 [45] 66 [20] 36 [11]
B1, B2, B3, B4, 400 500 [150] 250 [75] 165 [50] 120 [37]
15–100 [11–75]
C1, C2, C3, C4 500 500 [150] 250 [75] 165 [50] 120 [37]
A3 1.5–10 [1.1–7.5] 525–690 330 [100] 165 [50] 110 [33] 82 [25]
B4 11–30 525–690 500 [150] 250 [75] 165 [50] 120 [37]
C3 50–60 [37–45] 525–690 500 [150] 250 [75] 165 [50] 120 [37]

Table 9.19 Max. Cable Length for Each Parallel Cable

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