I could list more but you should get the idea, just get as familiar as you can with the equipment.keep the books handy. Īnother good resource is Panduit (()), they actually have online training for use/installation of many of their products like wire duct, cable ties etc. AB offers an abundance of programs (free) for selection and configuration using their products. If you have AutoCad most of the major companies offer cad files for their products. The worst situation I was in I had the inside panel all layed out with screw holes and wire duct etc then when the main VFD arrived I had a 9 inch deep panel with a 10 inch high drive.NOTE I did not order either and the engineer gave me a cad drawing of the layout. This information is available at Hoffman and maybe others too.Īs was mentioned layout is the key, be aware that space is needed between some devices.the data sheet/manual for drives, starters etc will provide that info. One of the main issues to be aware of is HEAT (electrically generated and Solar), heat can shorten the life expectancy of electrical devices. Many do not realize that panels are made from different materials and use different finishes depending on the application. Go to sites like () and look at the technical information, data sheets and literature they provide.
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