INDUSTRIAL INDEXING SYSTEMS, Inc. LUMINARY SERIES MOTORS & DRIVES
IB-30B001 USER’S GUIDE
SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION AND SAFETY NRTL Certification
The Luminary Drive Series has been designed to the standards of UL508C. The series has not been evaluated by UL or other regulatory agencies. Contact IIS factory for details.
3.1
INSTALLING THE LUMINARY SERVO DRIVE
When installing the Luminary Drive into an enclosure you should follow the guidelines below. First consider what regulatory directives you should follow, such as UL, TUV, CE or other regulatory agencies, see Sections 3.1.1 and 3.1.2. Then select the electrical enclosure best suited for the system components, power dissipation in the electrical enclosure, and regulatory approvals. If you need any assistance with the installation of the Luminary drive or would like a quote for a full enclosure assembly, please contact INDUSTRIAL INDEXING SYSTEMS INC. When laying out the wiring of the electrical enclosure, be sure to route the wiring as explained in 3.1.3 and to keep in mind regulatory requirements. Before applying power to the system, follow all checks listed in Section 3.1.4 and then follow the first time system power procedure in Section 3.2. If you are replacing a drive in an existing electrical enclosure with a Luminary Drive, make sure you read through and follow all precautions and wiring requirements for the Luminary Drive. Always follow the first time system power up procedure after the installation of a new drive, even if the Luminary Drive you just installed was replacing an existing Luminary Drive, see Section 3.2.
3.1.1
REGULATORY AGENCY INSTALLATIONS
To comply with the agency approvals for electrical enclosure installation, you must follow all wiring guidelines, install proper safety devices, and follow all labeling requirements for the regulatory agency of your choice.
3.1.2
CHOOSING AN ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE
If your installation requires CE approval, you must have a NEMA12 or IP6X electrical enclosure. Make sure the electrical enclosure you choose has the appropriate agency approvals for use. Using the information provided in Sections 4.1.2, 5.3.1, and the average running motor(s) current, find the power loss of the drive system. Add the power loss of the Luminary Drive system with all other components to come up with a full system power loss. Then using the information provided by the electrical enclosure manufacturer, derive the ambient temperature rise inside the electrical enclosure. Determine if you will need a cooling system for the electrical enclosure by keeping the temperature inside the electrical enclosure below 45 Degrees C in the final installation environment. If a cooling system is required be sure to use air filtration devices to keep dust, water vapors, or other contaminates from accumulating in the electrical enclosure. Note:
For the LD-500/R and the LD-500/S drives, a steel plate with equivalent area of 10” x 10” square of 10 gauge steel is needed to dissipate the heat loss of the drive at full load.
JUNE 2015
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