sploo
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I have a VFD that I'm going to use to run a 3-phase spindle on a CNC machine, and I've been advised to use a shielded cable between the VFD and the spindle.
The VFD (unsurprisingly) takes a 3-core single phase 240VAC main input, and has terminals for L, N, and E.
The VFD's terminals for the spindle are U, V, W, and E. There does not appear to be continuity between the single phase and 3-phase earth 'E' terminals.
The spindle socket has 4 pins, with the pin for the earth core connected to the can of the spindle. The socket on the spindle is isolated from the can (i.e. no continuity between the socket and any of the socket pins).
Without using a shielded cable, my only question would be whether I should wire the earth core on the cable coming from the spindle to the E terminal next to U, V, W, or to the E terminal also used by the mains input?
How should I terminate the cable shield? If I expose the shield and clamp it to the plug that goes into the spindle socket then it won't actually be connected to anything (as the spindle socket is isolated). I could wire it to the earth core in the VFD-to-spindle cable, but I'm unsure if this is the correct procedure. If it were wired to the earth pin at the spindle end then I assume it would definitely need to be connected to the earth terminal at the VFD end too?
I've put together this image to try to illustrate the current connections - with the VFD-to-spindle earth core wired to spindle can, and the U, V, W lines going to the motor inside the can. The spindle socket is isolated from the can and motor, and the (grey) shielding around the VFD-to-spindle cable is currently not connected to anything at either end:
The VFD (unsurprisingly) takes a 3-core single phase 240VAC main input, and has terminals for L, N, and E.
The VFD's terminals for the spindle are U, V, W, and E. There does not appear to be continuity between the single phase and 3-phase earth 'E' terminals.
The spindle socket has 4 pins, with the pin for the earth core connected to the can of the spindle. The socket on the spindle is isolated from the can (i.e. no continuity between the socket and any of the socket pins).
Without using a shielded cable, my only question would be whether I should wire the earth core on the cable coming from the spindle to the E terminal next to U, V, W, or to the E terminal also used by the mains input?
How should I terminate the cable shield? If I expose the shield and clamp it to the plug that goes into the spindle socket then it won't actually be connected to anything (as the spindle socket is isolated). I could wire it to the earth core in the VFD-to-spindle cable, but I'm unsure if this is the correct procedure. If it were wired to the earth pin at the spindle end then I assume it would definitely need to be connected to the earth terminal at the VFD end too?
I've put together this image to try to illustrate the current connections - with the VFD-to-spindle earth core wired to spindle can, and the U, V, W lines going to the motor inside the can. The spindle socket is isolated from the can and motor, and the (grey) shielding around the VFD-to-spindle cable is currently not connected to anything at either end: