Use Table 1 to find the correct main circuit terminal block figure for your drive.

Table 1. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block

Model

Shape of Terminal 1

Figure

2004 - 2042, 4002 - 4023

European terminal

Figure 1

2056, 4031, 4038

European terminal

Figure 2

2070, 2082

European terminal

Figure 3

4044

European terminal

Figure 4

4060

European terminal

Figure 5

2110

European terminal

Figure 6

4075

European terminal

Figure 7

4089

European terminal

Figure 8

2138, 4103

European terminal

Figure 9

2169, 2211, 4140, 4168

European terminal

Figure 10

2257, 2313, 4208 to 4296

Screw terminal

Figure 11

2360, 2415, 4371, 4389

Screw terminal

Figure 12

4453 - 4675

Screw terminal

Figure 13

4810 - 4H12

Screw terminal

Figure 14

 
Figure 1. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2004 - 2042, 4002 - 4023)
Figure 2. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2056, 4031, 4038)
Figure 3. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2070, 2082)
Figure 4. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (4044)
Figure 5. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (4060)
Figure 6. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2110)
Figure 7. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (4075)
Figure 8. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (4089)
Figure 9. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2138, 4103)
Figure 10. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2169, 2211, 4140, 4168)
Note:

The terminals are different for different models:

  • 2169, 2211: You cannot use terminal B2. Terminal symbol display “+3/B1” shows terminal +3.

  • 4140, 4168: Terminal symbol display “+3/B1” shows terminal B1.

Figure 11. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2257, 2313, 4208 - 4296)
Figure 12. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (2360, 2415, 4371, 4389)
Figure 13. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (4453 - 4675)
Figure 14. Configuration of Main Circuit Terminal Block (4810 - 4H12)
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The ground terminal is a screw terminal.