Planning the electrical installation
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Additional data for calculating the rise time and the peak line-to-line voltage
If you need to calculate the actual peak voltage and voltage rise time considering the
actual cable length, proceed as follows:
• Peak line-to line voltage: Read the relative Û
LL
/U
N
value from the appropriate
diagram below and multiply it by the nominal supply voltage (U
N
).
• Voltage rise time: Read the relative values Û
LL
/U
N
and (du/dt)/U
N
from the
appropriate diagram below. Multiply the values by the nominal supply voltage
(U
N
) and substitute into equation t = 0.8 · Û
LL
/(du/dt).
Additional note for sine filters
Sine filters protect the motor insulation system. Therefore, du/dt filter can be
replaced with a sine filter. The peak phase-to-phase voltage with the sine filter is
approximately 1.5 · U
N
.
Additional note for common mode filters
Common mode filter is available as a plus code option (+E208) or as a separate kit
(one box including three rings for one cable).
A Drive with du/dt filter
B Drive without du/dt filter
I Motor cable length
Û
LL
/U
N
Relative peak line-to-line voltage
(du/dt)/U
N
Relative du/dt value
Note: ÛLL and du/dt values are approximately 20% higher with resistor braking.