Auxiliary Power Supply Configurations - ABB ACS1000 User Manual

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3.3.2. Auxiliary power supply configurations

The total auxiliary power demand of the drive includes:
Auxiliary power for the cooling system
Auxiliary power for the control hardware and the gate units which are used to trigger the
power semiconductors
The total auxiliary power can be fed to the drive in the following ways:
Through a common power supply
The total auxiliary power is supplied to the drive by a three-phase AC power supply.
If the power supply is interrupted, drive internal batteries provide a backup for the
control system, thus enabling the drive to ride-through and/or to perform a controlled
shutdown.
Through separate power supplies
The auxiliary power is supplied to the drive by a three-phase AC power supply and by an
UPS to a separate one-phase AC or DC input.
Feeding the control power separately by an UPS has the advantage that the main control
hardware will remain energized, the full ride-through capabilities of the drive can be
used, and the communication to a higher-level control system will not be lost in the event
of an auxiliary power outage.
IMPORTANT! The power feed for the auxiliary supply must be protected with a suitable circuit
protection rated for the inrush current.
For more information on the auxiliary power interface of the drive, see "Appendix D -
Wiring diagrams". For information on the rated voltage(s) and current(s), see the rating plate of
the drive.
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