Powerflex 700S Adjustable Frequency Drive - Phase Ii Control
Powerflex 700S Adjustable Frequency Drive - Phase Ii Control
Original Instructions
Introduction
This document explains the 5 primary steps for mechanical installation and for connecting incoming power, the motor, and basic I/O to the
PowerFlex® 700S adjustable frequency AC drive with Phase II control.
The information provided is intended for qualified installers only.
The Additional Resources section on page 2 is a directory of Rockwell Automation publications that provide detailed drive information from
wiring and grounding recommendations to troubleshooting and repair.
ATTENTION: This product contains a 3V Lithium battery if the DriveLogix™ Controller option board is installed. Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
To order paper copies of documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley® distributor or Rockwell Automation® sales representative.
To find your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative, visit http://www.rockwellautomation.com/locations.
For information, such as firmware updates or answers to drive-related questions, go to the Drives Service & Support website at http://www.ab.com/
support/abdrives and click the Downloads or Knowledgebase link.
PowerFlex 700S Adjustable Frequency Drive - Phase II Control
Table of Contents
Topic Page
Table of Contents 2
Summary of Changes 2
Additional Resources 2
Step 1: Read the General Precautions 3
Step 2: Prepare for Installation 5
Step 3: Lift and Mount the Drive 19
Step 4: Power Wiring 22
Step 5: Control and I/O Wiring 46
Control and I/O Wiring Recommendations 47
Additional Resources
These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation.
Resource Description
PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control Programming Manual, publication 20D-PM001 Provides the following detailed information:
• Drive start-up instructions
• Parameters and programming
• Faults, alarms, and troubleshooting
• Human Interface Module (HIM) Operation Instructions
PowerFlex 7-Class HIM (DPI) Quick Reference, publication 20HIM-QR001 Provides a quick reference guide for using the PowerFlex 7-Class HIM.
PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control Reference Manual, publication PFLEX-RM003 Provides detailed control functions and application programming examples.
DriveLogix5730 Controller for PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control User Manual, Provides instructions for developing DriveLogix controller projects.
publication 20D-UM003
DriveGuard® Safe-Off Option for PowerFlex 700S Drives with Phase II Control, publication Provides information and instructions for properly planning for and installing the
20D-UM007 DriveGuard Safe Torque Off option board.
Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC Drives, Provides basic information needed to properly wire and ground PWM AC drives.
publication DRIVES-IN001
PowerFlex AC Drives in Common Bus Configurations, publication DRIVES-AT002 Provides basic information needed to properly wire and ground PWM AC drives
using a common DC bus.
Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control, Provides general guidelines for the application, installation, and maintenance of
publication SGI-1.1 solid-state control.
Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage, Provides practices for guarding against Electrostatic damage (ESD)
publication 8000-4.5.2
Product Certifications website, http://rok.auto/certifications Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
Summary of Changes
Description of New or Updated Information Page
Updated CE Conformity information: The PowerFlex 700S drive is not CE Certified when the resolver feedback module is installed in the drive. 6, 66
ATTENTION: Only qualified personnel familiar with adjustable frequency AC drives and associated machinery should plan or implement the installation, startup
and subsequent maintenance of the system. Failure to comply may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Personal Safety
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the voltage on the bus capacitors has discharged before performing any work on the drive. Measure
the DC bus voltage at the +DC and –DC terminals of the Power Terminal Block (refer to page 35 for location). The voltage must be zero.
ATTENTION: Hazard of personal injury or equipment damage exists when using bipolar input sources. Noise and drift in sensitive input circuits can cause
unpredictable changes in motor speed and direction. Use speed command parameters to help reduce input source sensitivity.
ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. DPI or SCANport™ host products must not be directly connected together via 1202 cables.
Unpredictable behavior can result if two or more devices are connected in this manner.
ATTENTION: The drive start/stop/enable control circuitry includes solid state components. If hazards due to accidental contact with moving machinery or
unintentional flow of liquid, gas or solids exists, an additional hardwired stop circuit may be required to remove the AC line to the drive. An auxiliary braking
method may be required.
ATTENTION: Hazard of personal injury or equipment damage due to unexpected machine operation exists if the drive is configured to automatically issue a Start
or Run command. Do not use these functions without considering applicable local, national and international codes, standards, regulations or industry
guidelines.
ATTENTION: Parameters 365 [Encdr0 Loss Cnfg] - 394 [VoltFdbkLossCnfg] let you determine the action of the drive in response to operating anomalies.
Precautions should be taken to be sure that the settings of these parameters do not create hazards of personal injury or equipment damage.
ATTENTION: Parameters 383 [SL CommLoss Data] - 392 [NetLoss DPI Cnfg] let you determine the action of the drive if communications are disrupted. You can
set these parameters so the drive continues to run. Precautions should be taken to ensure the settings of these parameters do not create hazards of personal
injury or equipment damage.
ATTENTION: This product contains a 3V Lithium battery if the DriveLogix Controller option board is installed. Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Product Safety
ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed drive can result in component damage or a reduction in product life. Wiring or application errors such as under
sizing the motor, incorrect or inadequate AC supply, or excessive surrounding air temperatures may result in malfunction of the system.
ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control precautions are required when installing, testing,
servicing or repairing this assembly. Component damage may result if ESD control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with static control
procedures, reference Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage, publication 8000-4.5.2 or any other applicable ESD protection handbook.
ATTENTION: Configuring an analog input for 0-20 mA operation and driving it from a voltage source could cause component damage. Verify proper
configuration prior to applying input signals.
ATTENTION: A contactor or other device that routinely disconnects and reapplies the AC line to the drive to start and stop the motor can cause drive hardware
damage. The drive is designed to use control input signals that will start and stop the motor. If an input device is used, operation must not exceed one cycle per
minute or drive damage will occur.
ATTENTION: Hazard of permanent eye damage exists when using optical transmission equipment. This product emits intense light and invisible radiation. Do
not look into module ports or fiber optic cable connectors.
20D D 2P1 A 0 E Y N A N A N E
a b c d e f g h i j k l m
a e c3
Drive HIM (Human Interface Machine) PowerFlex 700S ND Rating
Code Type Code Operator Interface 480V, 60 Hz Input
20D PowerFlex 700S 0 Blank Cover Code Amps Hp Frame
2P1 2.1 1.0
3 Full Numeric LCD
b 3P4 3.4 2.0
c1 5P0 5 3.0
Voltage Rating
PowerFlex 700S ND Rating 8P0 8 5.0 1
Code Voltage Ph. Precharge
208/240V, 60 Hz Input 011 11 7.5
B(1) 240V AC 3 (6 pulse) -
Code 208V Amps 240V Amps Hp Frame 014 14 10
C(1) 400V AC 3 (6 pulse) - 4P2 4.8 4.2 1.0 022 22 15
D(1) 480V AC 3 (6 pulse) - 6P8 7.8 6.8 2.0 027 27 20
2
E(1)(2) 600V AC 3 (6 pulse) - 9P6 11 9.6 3.0 1 034 34 25
015 17.5 15.3 5.0 040 40 30
F(3) 690V AC 3 (6 pulse) -
022 25.3 22 7.5 052 52 40 3
H(3) 540V DC - N
028 32.2 28 10 2 065 65 50
J(3) 650V DC - N 042 48.3 42 15 077 77 60 4
3
K(3) 810V DC - N 052 56 52 20 096 96 75
5
M(3) 932V DC - N 070 78.2 70 25 125 125 100
4
080 92 80 30 156 156 125
N(3) 325V DC - Y
104 120 104 40 180 180 150 6
P(3) 540V DC - Y 5
130 130 130 50 248 248 200
R(3) 650V DC - Y 154 177 154 60
T(3) 810V DC - Y 192 221 192 75 6
c4
W(3) 932V DC - Y 260 260 260 100
PowerFlex 700S ND Rating
(1) For DC input on Frames 1…4, use the corresponding AC input code
600V, 60 Hz Input(1)
B, C, D or E. c2
(2) CE Certification testing has not been performed on 600V class Code Amps Hp Frame
PowerFlex 700S ND Rating 1P7 1.7 0
drives, Frames 1…4.
(3) Frames 5 & 6 only. 400V, 50 Hz Input 2P7 2.7 2
Code Amps kW Frame 3P9 3.9 3
2P1 2.1 0.75 6P1 6.1 5 1
c5
3P5 3.5 1.5 9P0 9 7.5
PowerFlex 700S ND Rating 5P0 5.0 2.2
690V, 50 Hz Input 011 11 10
8P7 8.7 4.0 1 017 17 15
Code Amps kW Frame 011 11.5 5.5
052 52 45 022 22 20
015 15.4 7.5 2
060 60 55 027 27 25
5 022 22 11 032 32 30
082 82 75 030 30 15
2 041 41 40 3
098 98 90 037 37 18.5
119 119 110 052 52 50
6 043 43 22 062 62 60 4
142 142 132 056 56 30 3 077 77 75
072 72 37 5
099 99 100
d 085 85 45 4 125 125 125
Enclosure 105 105 55 6
5 144 144 150
Code Description 125 125 55
(1) CE Certification testing has not been performed on 600V class drives
A IP20, NEMA Type 1 with Conformal Coat 170 170 90
Frames 1…4.
205 205 110 6
260 260 132
f j l
Documentation Comm Slot Feedback
Code Documents Code Version Code Option
E English Manual N None N(1) Standard (Incremental Encoder)
N No Documentation C DPI ControlNet (Coax) A(2) (3) (4) Resolver
D DPI DeviceNet
B(2)(3) Stegmann Hi-Resolution Encoder
g E DPI EtherNet/IP
C(2)(3) Multi-Device Interface
Brake 1(1) DriveLogix ControlNet (Coax)
E(2) 2nd Encoder
Code w/Brake IGBT(1) 2(1) DriveLogix ControlNet Redundant (Coax)
S(2) Safe-Off (w/2nd Encoder)
Y Yes 3(1) DriveLogix ControlNet (Fiber)
N No T(2)(3) Stegmann Hi-Res Enc. (w/2nd Encoder)
4(1) DriveLogix ControlNet Redundant (Fiber)
U(2)(3) Stegmann Hi-Res Enc. (w/Safe-Off)
(1) Brake IGBT is standard on Frames 1…3 and optional on Frames 5(1) DriveLogix DeviceNet (Open Conn.)
4…9 ONLY. (1) (1) One encoder interface included with base drive.
6 DriveLogix EtherNet/IP
(2) Expanded cassette required.
h (1) Comm Slot options 1…6 are no longer available for sale as factory (3) No longer available for sale as factory installed, see PowerFlex 700S
Brake Resistor installed. They may exist in older models. Technical Data, Publication 20D-TD002 for User Installed Option Kits
Code w/Resistor for available kits.
(4) The PowerFlex 700S drive is not CE Certified when the resolver
Y Yes(1) k feedback module is installed in the drive.
N No Control Options(1)
Code Logix Expansion Synchlink Cassette
m
(1) Not available for Frame 3 drives or larger.
A No No Expanded Additional Configuration
B No Yes Expanded Code Description
i
C Yes No Expanded E Phase II Control
Emission K Phase II DriveLogix 5730
D Yes Yes Expanded
Code CE Filter(1) CM Choke du/dt Filter
L(1) (2) Phase II DriveLogix 5730 w/EtherNet/IP
G(2) N/A No Slim
A Yes Yes No
(2) N/A Yes Slim (1) This is an embedded EtherNet/IP option that is only available with
H
(1) CE Certification testing has not been performed on 600V class drives DriveLogix 5730.
Frames 1…4. (1) Phase II control available only. (2) No longer available for sale as factory installed, see PowerFlex 700S
(2) Frame 1…9 only. Technical Data, Publication 20D-TD002 for User Installed Option Kits
for available kits.
CE Conformity
Compliance with the Low Voltage (LV) Directive and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive has been demonstrated using harmonized
European Norm (EN) standards published in the Official Journal of the European Communities. PowerFlex drives comply with the EN standards
listed below when installed according to the PowerFlex 700S AC Drives Phase II Control User and Reference Manuals.
CE Declarations of Conformity are available online at: http://rok.auto/certifications
General Considerations
• If the adhesive label is removed from the top of the drive, the drive must be installed in an enclosure with side openings less than 12.5 mm
(0.5 in.) and top openings less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) to maintain compliance with the LV Directive.
• The motor cable should be kept as short as possible to avoid electromagnetic emission as well as capacitive currents.
• Use of line filters in ungrounded systems is not recommended.
• PowerFlex drives may cause radio frequency interference if used in a residential or domestic environment. The installer is required to take
measures to prevent interference, in addition to the essential requirements for CE compliance provided in this section, if necessary.
• Conformity of the drive with CE EMC requirements does not guarantee an entire machine or installation complies with CE EMC
requirements. Many factors can influence total machine/installation compliance.
• PowerFlex drives can generate conducted low frequency disturbances (harmonic emissions) on the AC supply system.
• More information regarding harmonic emissions can be found in the PowerFlex 700S AC Drives Phase II Control, Reference Manual,
publication PFLEX-RM003.
• When operated on a public supply system, it is the responsibility of the installer or user to be sure, by consultation with the distribution
network operator and Rockwell Automation, if necessary, that applicable requirements have been met.
Conditions 1…6 listed below must be satisfied for PowerFlex 700S Phase II drives to meet the requirements of EN61800-3.
1. Standard PowerFlex 700S CE compatible drive.
2. Review important precautions/attentions statements throughout this document before installing drive.
3. Grounding as described in Grounding Requirements on page 22.
4. Output power, control (I/O) and signal wiring must be braided, shield cable with a coverage of 75% or better, metal conduit or have
shielding/cover with equivalent attenuation.
5. All shielded cables should terminate with proper shielded connector.
6. Conditions in PowerFlex 700S EN61800-3 EMC Compatibility on page 11.
7. The PowerFlex 700S drive is not CE Certified when the resolver feedback module is installed in the drive.
Frames Restrict Motor Cable to 30 m (98 ft) Restrict Motor Cable to 150 m (492 ft)
Any Drive and Option Any Drive and Option External Filter Required
1…6 √ √ √
(1) External filters for First Environment installations and increasing motor cable lengths in Second Environment installations are available. Roxburgh
models KMFA (RF3 for UL installations) and MIF or Schaffner FN3258 and FN258 models are recommended. Refer to http://www.deltron-emcon.com
and http://www.mtecorp.com (USA) or http://www.schaffner.com, respectively.
1. If drives without internal precharge are used (frames 5 and 6 only), then:
a. precharge capability must be provided in the system to guard against possible damage, and
b. disconnect switches Must Not be used between the input of the drive and a common DC bus without the use of an external precharge
device.
2. If drives with internal precharge (frames 1…6) are used with a disconnect switch to the common bus, then an auxiliary contact on the
disconnect must be connected to a digital input of the drive. The corresponding input (parameter 361…366) must be set to option 30,
“Precharge Enable.” This provides the proper precharge interlock, guarding against possible damage to the drive when connected to a
common DC bus.
Refer to PowerFlex AC Drives in Common Bus Configurations, publication DRIVES-AT002, for more information.
IMPORTANT Removing the adhesive label from the top of frame 1…4 drives changes the NEMA/UL enclosure rating from Type 1 to Type Open.
IP20, NEMA/UL Type 1 0…40 °C (32…104 °F) Frame 1…4, All Ratings
(with Top Label) (1) 0…50 °C (32…122 °F) Frames 5 and 6, Most Ratings (3)
IP20, NEMA/UL Type Open 0…50 °C (32…122 °F) Most Ratings (2)
(Top Label Removed) (1) 0…45 °C (32…113 °F) 20DC072 and 20DE062 Only
IP00, NEMA/UL Type Open
0…50 °C (32…122 °F) 20DC072 Only
(Top Label and Vent Plate Removed) (2)
Flange Mount
Front (Inside Encl.) - IP00, NEMA/UL Type Open 0…55 °C (32…131 °F)
Frames 5 and 6
Back/Heat Sink - IP54, NEMA/UL
Type 12 0…40 °C (32…104 °F)
Stand-Alone/Wall Mount - IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12 0…40 °C (32…104 °F) Frames 5 and 6
(1) Frames 5 and 6 do not have a label.
(2) To remove the vent plate, lift the top edge of the plate away from the chassis and rotate the plate out from the back plate. Refer to Bottom Views,
Frames 1…3 on page 14 for location of vent plate.
(3) Refer to the Fusing and Circuit Breakers tables on page 39, for exceptions.
IMPORTANT PowerFlex 700S drives must be mounted in a clean, dry location. Contaminants such as oils, corrosive vapors and abrasive debris must be kept out of the
enclosure. These enclosures are intended for indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against contact with enclosed equipment. These
enclosures offer no protection against airborne contaminants.
50.8 mm
(2.0 in.)
Approximate Dimensions
Frames 1…3
AA Frame 1 Shown
A
15.0
(0.59) D
5.8 C
(0.23) dia.
5.5 (0.22)
B E 312
(12.28)
8.0
(0.31)
Dimensions are in millimeters and (inches)
Expanded
Slim Cassette
Frame (1) Cassette B C D E
A
AA
1 135.0 (5.31) 166.9 (6.57) 336.0 (13.23) 200.0 (7.87) 105.0 (4.13) 320.0 (12.60)
2 222.0 (8.74) 253.9 (9.99) 342.5 (13.48) 200.0 (7.87) 192.0 (7.56) 320.0 (12.60)
3 222.0 (8.74) 253.9 (9.99) 517.5 (20.37) 200.0 (7.87) 192.0 (7.56) 500.0 (19.69)
(1) Refer to Drive Rating to Frame Size Cross References on page 7 for frame information.
25.5
(1.00) 184.8
162.3 (7.28)
(6.39)
157.5
187.6 185.1 (6.20)
(7.39) (7.29) 150.9
(5.94)
133.3 112.1
(5.25) (4.41)
43.0 (1.69)
39.3 (1.55)
70.0 (2.76)
75.9 (2.99) 57.2 (2.25)
96.0 (3.78) 72.7 (2.86)
106.0 (4.17)
139.4 (5.49)
177.4 (6.98)
Frame 3 - All Drives, except 50 Hp, 480V (37 kW, 400V) Frame 3 - 50 Hp, 480V (37 kW, 400V) Normal Duty
184.5
165.1 (7.26) 184.5
(6.50) (7.26)
165.1
160.1 (6.50)
(6.30) 160.1
151.1
(5.95)
(6.30)
127.7
(5.03) 127.7
(5.03)
Vent Plate
22.7 (0.89)
29.0 (1.14) 22.7 (0.89)
66.0 (2.60) 29.0 (1.14)
97.0 (3.82) 66.0 (2.60)
137.2 (5.40) 130.0 (5.12)
187.0 (7.36) 186.0 (7.32)
Frame 4
AA
A
D 13.0 (0.55)
312
(12.28)
S
B
E
7.0 (0.28)
8.0
Lifting Holes 3 Places
(0.31)
4 Places
47.0 (1.85) Dia.
28.7 (1.13) Dia. 2 Places
76.0 (2.99) 2 Places
65.3 (2.57) 54.1 (2.13) Dia.
22.2 (0.87) Dia. 2 Places
Bottom View
189.7
(7.47)
177.9
(7.00)
157.9
(6.21)
141.9
(5.59)
105.1
(4.14)
312
B
(12.28)
E
S
CAUTION
HOT surfaces can cause severe burns
104.0 (4.09)
34.9 (1.37) Dia. 22.2 (0.87) Dia.
93.2 (3.67) 2 Places 2 Places
Bottom View
62.7 (2.47) Dia.
2 Places
241.9
(9.52)
229.5
(9.04)
220.0
(8.66)
184.0
(7.24)
159.5
(6.28)
96.0
(3.78)
Dimensions are in millimeters and (inches)
28.0 (1.10)
45.0 (1.77)
85.0 (3.35)
150.0 (5.91)
215.0 (8.46)
255.0 (10.04)
617.0
625.0 (24.3)
(24.6)
13.0
(0.5)
12.0
13.0 27.6
(0.5) 34.9 (1.37) Dia. (0.5) (1.1)
62.7 (2.47) Dia.
42.6 (1.68) 22.2 (0.87) Dia. 2 Places
2 Places Removable
31.9 (1.26) Junction Box
Bottom View
241.9
(9.52)
223.5
(8.80)
188.5
(7.42)
184.3
(7.26)
153.5
(6.04)
96.0
(3.78)
Frame 6
8.5 (0.33)
A 18.0 (0.71)
49.6 360.6 (14.20)
(1.95) D Detail C
B
E
Detail
126.3 Old Style Junction Box Lifting Holes
(4.97) 13.5 4 Places
(0.53)
12.7 (0.50) Dia.
8.5
New Style Junction Box (0.33)
34.9 (1.37) Dia. 22.2 (0.87) Dia.
56.2 (2.21) 3 Places 62.7 (2.47) Dia. 4 Places
45.6 (1.80) 3 Places
Removable Junction Box
242.0 219.0
(9.53) (8.62)
222.3
(8.75) 185.4
(7.30)
148.5
(5.85)
116.6 151.8
(4.59) (5.98)
< 45°
> 1/2 A
A
< 45°
> 1/2 A
A
< 45°
> 1/2 A
ATTENTION: National Codes and standards (NEC, VDE, BSI and so forth) and local codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment. Installation
must comply with specifications regarding wire types, conductor sizes, branch circuit protection and disconnect devices. Failure to do so may result in personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Grounding Requirements
The drive Safety Ground-PE must be connected to system ground. Ground impedance must conform to the requirements of national and local
industrial safety regulations and/or electrical codes. The integrity of all ground connections should be periodically checked.
Typical Grounding
R (L1) U (T1)
S (L2) V (T2)
T (L3) W (T3)
PE
SHLD
ATTENTION: PowerFlex 700S drives contain protective MOVs and common mode capacitors that are referenced to ground. These devices must be configured
according to the recommendations in Recommended Power Jumper Configurations on page 23.
Power Jumpers
PowerFlex 700S Phase II drives contain protective MOVs and Common Mode Capacitors that are referenced to ground (see below). To guard
against unstable operation and/or damage, the drive must be properly configured as shown in Recommended Power Jumper Configurations on
page 23.
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
Jumper Wire
DC+
DC–
Jumper Wire
IMPORTANT All PowerFlex 700S Phase II drives are shipped with the DC bus common mode capacitors referenced to ground. The following installation instructions must
be completed before applying power to the drive.
IMPORTANT Common mode capacitors are required to conform with the EMC directive. Removing these devices will withdraw the associated directive.
In addition, on an ungrounded distribution system where the line-to-ground voltages on any phase could exceed 125% of the nominal line-to-line
voltage, an isolation transformer should be installed. See Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PWM AC Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001 for
more information on impedance grounded and ungrounded systems.
PowerFlex 700S drives utilize plug-in style jumpers and jumper wires. Most drives will have a jumper storage area inside the front cover. Extra
jumpers or jumpers that have been removed should be stored in this location for use at a later time.
Some drives utilize nylon screws and spacers to insulate jumper wires from ground and secure them to the chassis. The
components must be installed as shown.
Drive Identification
Refer to the drive nameplate and locate the “Voltage Code,” “Current Rating,” “Frame,” and “Series”. Use this information to
locate the proper procedure in the following tables.
Voltage Code
Current Rating Series
Frame
Current
Rating
Frame
Solid Ground
• Remove the I/O Cassette (refer to the Installation MOV
Instructions for details). Verify that jumpers are ER
PE A
DA
B !
PE B
1
C
All
PE_B PE_A Power Board. e 75
CW G
Us #14 AW
#10- 7 in-
to
ire
On
ly
lbs
Current
Rating
Frame
MOV
CM Cap
PE_MOV
Solid Ground
• Verify that jumpers are installed at the “PE_CAP” and PE_CAP
B “PE_MOV” locations.
PE 2 PE 1
MOV-PE JMPR
C PE_MOV PE_CAP PE 4 PE 3
2 All
D Installed Installed
E Non-Solid Ground WIRE
STRIP
POWER
CONTROL
75C Cu Wire
6 AWG [10MM2] Max.
locations.
12 IN. LBS.
1.4 N-M } TORQUE
BR1 BR2 DC+ DC- U/T1 V/T2 W/T3 PE R/L1 S/L2 T/L3
SHLD SHLD
MOV
PE_MOV
CM Cap
PE MOV
PE_CAP
PE CAP
Solid Ground
• Verify that jumpers are installed at the “PE_CAP” and
B “PE_MOV” locations.
C PE_MOV PE_CAP WIRE
STRIP
3&4 All
POWER
BR1 BR2
CONTROL
D Installed Installed 75C Cu Wire
6 AWG [10MM2] Max.
75C Cu Wire
3 AWG [25MM2] Max.
BR1 BR2 DC+ DC- U/T1 V/T2 W/T3 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3
• Remove jumpers at the “PE_CAP” and “PE_MOV” + –
locations.
PE
SHLD
SHLD
Current
Frame
Rating
MOV/Input Filter DC Bus Common Power Source Type
Code
Non-Solid Ground
1. CM Cap jumper wire should be insulated from ground with
C 052 Two green/yellow wires Green/yellow wire to a nylon screw/spacer. Verify. If necessary, remove the metal
F 060 connected to the Power CM Cap Board is screw and insert a M5 x 15 nylon screw/spacer. MOV
W 140 Terminal Block rail connected to ground
POWER TERMINAL RATINGS 300 VDC EXT PWR SPLY TERM (PS+, PS-)
WIRE RANGE: 14-1/0 AWG (2.5-35 MM2) WIRE RANGE: 22-10 AWG (0.5-4 MM2)
from ground with a nylon screw/spacer. Verify. If necessary, TORQUE: 44 IN-LB (5 N-M)
STRIP LENGTH: 0.83 IN (21 MM)
OUTPUT
21
INPUT AC
INPUT AC
(1) AC input drives only. MOV’s and input filter caps do not exist on DC input drives.
(2) When removing MOV’s, the input filter capacitor must also be removed.
Current
Rating
Frame
B Communications
Module
OUTPUT
21
INPUT AC
2. MOV/Input Filter Cap jumper wires should be insulated MOV / Input Filter Cap
from ground with a nylon screw/spacer. Verify. If
necessary, remove the metal screw and insert a M5 x 20
nylon screw/spacer.
(1) AC input drives only. MOV’s and input filter caps do not exist on DC input drives.
(2) When removing MOV’s, the input filter capacitor must also be removed.
Current
Rating
Frame
Optional
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Solid Ground
1. The green/yellow CM Cap jumper wire should be
connected to “PE.”
2. The MOV/Input Filter Cap jumper wires should be
connected to “PE.”
B
C Non-Solid Ground
D Two green/yellow Green/yellow wire to 1. The green/yellow CM Cap jumper wire should be
H wires connected to CM Cap Board is insulated from ground. If necessary, remove the
J All Power Terminal Block connected to Power DO NOT
jumper wire from “PE” and insulate/secure it to
N “PE” Terminal Block “PE” guard against unintentional contact with chassis or REMOVE
P components. Important: Do Not Remove/ MOV
R Disconnect the larger green/yellow wire.
2. MOV/Input Filter Cap jumper wires should be
insulated from ground. If necessary, remove the
PS+
PS–
WIRE STRIP
22-10
jumper wires from “PE” and individually insulate/ USE 75 C COPPER WIRE ONLY, TORQUE 52 IN-LB (6 N-M)
CM Cap
ONLY
U V W PE PE R S T
TORQUE
MOV
52 IN-LB T1 T2 T3 L1 L2 L3
(6 N-M) OUTPUT INPUT
PE PE
6 Solid Ground
1. The green/yellow CM Cap and MOV jumper wires
should be connected to “PE.”
2. The Input Filter Cap jumper wire (top right) should
be connected to chassis ground with a metal screw.
Verify. If necessary, remove the nylon screw/spacer Input Filter Cap
and insert a metal M5 x 10 screw. Torque to 3.2 N•m
(28 lb•in). Optional
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Non-Solid Ground
1. The green/yellow CM Cap and MOV jumper wires
should be insulated from ground. If necessary,
remove them from “PE” and individually insulate/
secure each jumper wire to guard against
unintentional contact with chassis or components.
E Two green/yellow Green/yellow wire to Important: Do Not Remove/Disconnect the
F wires connected to CM Cap Board is larger green/yellow wire.
T All Power Terminal Block connected to Power 2. The Input Filter Cap jumper wire (top right) should DO NOT
W “PE” and chassis Terminal Block “PE” be insulated from ground with a nylon screw/spacer. REMOVE
Verify. If necessary, remove the metal screw and
insert a M5 x 15 nylon screw/spacer. MOV
PS+
PS–
WIRE STRIP
22-10
CM Cap USE 75 C
COPPER WIRE
ONLY
U V W PE PE R S T
MOV
TORQUE
52 IN-LB T1 T2 T3 L1 L2 L3
(6 N-M) OUTPUT INPUT
PE PE
(1) AC input drives only. MOV’s and input filter caps do not exist on DC input drives.
(2) When removing MOV’s, the input filter capacitor must also be removed.
ATTENTION: To guard against personal injury and/or equipment damage caused by improper fusing or circuit breaker selection, use only the recommended line
s/circuit breakers specified in Fusing and Circuit Breakers on page 39.
If a residual current detector (RCD) is used as a system ground fault monitor, only Type B (adjustable) devices should be used to avoid nuisance
tripping.
1. All Drives
• The power system has power factor correction capacitors switched in and out of the system, either by the user or by the power company.
• The power source has intermittent voltage spikes in excess of 6000 volts. These spikes could be caused by other equipment on the line or
by events such as lightning strikes.
• The power source has frequent interruptions.
2. 5 Hp or Less Drives (in addition to “1” above)
• The nearest supply transformer is larger than 100 kVA or the available short circuit (fault) current is greater than 100,000 A.
• The impedance in front of the drive is less than 0.5%.
If any or all of these conditions exist, it is recommended that the user install a minimum amount of impedance between the drive and the source.
This impedance could come from the supply transformer itself, the cable between the transformer and drive or an additional transformer or reactor.
The impedance can be calculated using the information supplied in Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AC
Drives, publication DRIVES-IN001.
ATTENTION: To avoid a shock hazard, be sure that all power to the drive has been removed before performing the following.
Moving the “Line Type” jumper shown in Phase Selection Jumper and Fan Transformer Locations (Frame 5 shown) on page 30 will select single or
three-phase operation. Remove plastic guard to access jumper.
IMPORTANT When selecting single-phase operation, input power must be applied to the R (L1) and S (L2) terminals only.
ATTENTION: To avoid a shock hazard, be sure that all power to the drive has been removed before performing the following.
Frames 5 and 6 utilize a transformer to match the input line voltage to the internal fan voltage. If your line voltage is different than the voltage class
specified on the drive nameplate, it may be necessary to change transformer taps as shown below. Common bus (DC input) drives require user
supplied 120 or 240V AC to power the cooling fans. The power source is connected between “0 VAC” and the terminal corresponding to your
source voltage (see Phase Selection Jumper and Fan Transformer Locations (Frame 5 shown) on page 30).
3-PH 1-PH
LINE
TYPE
SPARE 1
Optional SPARE 2
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POWER TERMINAL RATINGS 300 VDC EXT PWR SPLY TERM (PS+, PS-)
WIRE RANGE: 14-1/0 AWG (2.5-35 MM2) WIRE RANGE: 22-10 AWG (0.5-4 MM2)
TORQUE: 32 IN-LB (3.6 N-M) TORQUE: 5.3 IN-LB (0.6 N-M)
STRIP LENGTH: 0.67 IN (17 MM) STRIP LENGTH: 0.35 IN (9 MM)
USE 75 C CU WIRE ONLY
GROUND TERMINAL RATINGS (PE)
WIRE RANGE: 6-1/0 AWG (16-35 MM2)
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Older drives Newer drives
TORQUE: 44 IN-LB (5 N-M)
STRIP LENGTH: 0.83 IN (21 MM)
21
OUTPUT INPUT AC
The transformer is located behind the power terminal block in the area shown in Phase Selection Jumper and Fan Transformer Locations (Frame 5
shown) on page 30. Access is gained by releasing the terminal block from the rail. To release terminal block and change tap:
1. Locate the small metal tab at the bottom of the end block.
2. Press the tab in and pull the top of the block out. Repeat for next block if desired.
3. Select appropriate transformer tap.
4. Replace block(s) in reverse order.
= Frames 1…4
Locate the slot in the upper left corner. Slide the locking tab up
and swing the cover open. Special hinges allow the cover to
move away from the drive and lay on top of an adjacent drive
(if present).
Frame 5
Slide the locking tab up, loosen the right-hand cover screw and
remove the cover.
Frame 6
Loosen the two screws at the bottom of the bottom cover and
carefully slide the cover down and out. Loosen the two screws
at top of the top cover and remove the cover.
A
BR 2
DC
1
BR
DC- +
PE
U/
V/ T1
W T2
R/L1 /T3
C
L2
(x3)
B
If additional wiring access is needed, the cable entry plate on frame 1…3 drives can be removed. Loosen the screws securing the plate to the chassis
and slide the plate down and off the drive.
IMPORTANT Removing the cable entry plate on frame 1…3 limits the maximum surrounding air temperature to 40 °C (104 °F).
PE
SHLD
SHLD
(Frame 3 Shown)
ATTENTION: Removing the access panel/cover exposes dangerous voltages on the terminals and negates the enclosure type rating. Replace the access panel/
cover when service is complete. Failure to comply may result in personal injury or equipment damage.
2 Input power and motor 10.0 mm2 0.8 mm2 1.7 N•m 1.4 N•m —
connections (6 AWG) (18 AWG) (15 lb•in) (12 lb•in)
Input power and motor 25.0 mm2 2.5 mm2 3.6 N•m 1.8 N•m
connections (3 AWG) (14 AWG) (32 lb•in) (16 lb•in) —
3
10.0 mm2 0.8 mm2 1.7 N•m 1.4 N•m
BR1, BR2 —
(6 AWG) (18 AWG) (15 lb•in) (12 lb•in)
4 Input power and motor 35.0 mm2 10 mm2 4.0 N•m 4.0 N•m —
connections (1/0 AWG) (8 AWG) (24 lb•in) (24 lb•in)
R, S, T, BR1, BR2, DC+, DC-, U, V 50.0 mm2 2.5 mm2
1 Power Terminal Block and W (1/0 AWG) (14 AWG) —
5
(75 Hp)(1) 50.0 mm2 4.0 mm2
PE —
(1/0 AWG) (12 AWG)
R, S, T, DC+, DC-, U, V and W 70.0 mm2 16.0 mm2 See Note (5) See Note (1) —
(2/0 AWG) (6 AWG)
5 50.0 mm2 2.5 mm2
(100 Hp)(1) BR1, BR2 (1/0 AWG) (14 AWG) —
6 Input power and motor 120.0 mm2 2.5 mm2 6 N•m 6 N•m —
connections (4/0 AWG)(4) (14 AWG) (52 lb•in) (52 lb•in)
PE B
PE A
3 WIRE
STRIP
POWER
BR1 BR2
CONTROL
75C Cu Wire
! DANGER
1 6 AWG [10MM2] Max.
12 IN. LBS.
1.4 N-M } TORQUE
75C Cu Wire
3 AWG [25MM2] Max.
16 IN. LBS.
1.8 N-M } TORQUE
AUX IN
Use 75C Wire Only
#10-#14 AWG + – BR1 BR2 DC+ DC- U/T1 V/T2 W/T3 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3
Torque to 7 in-lbs
Optional
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BR2
Module
DC+
DC– WIRE
STRIP
PE
POWER
CONTROL
U/T1 3 75C Cu Wire
12 IN. LBS.
2
6 AWG [10MM ] Max.
S/L2
T/L3 SHLD
SHLD SHLD
/ PE
SHLD
2
1
2
2
Frame 6
Frame 5
2 Optional
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POWER TERMINAL RATINGS 300 VDC EXT PWR SPLY TERM (PS+, PS-)
WIRE RANGE: 14-1/0 AWG (2.5-35 MM2) WIRE RANGE: 22-10 AWG (0.5-4 MM2)
TORQUE: 32 IN-LB (3.6 N-M) TORQUE: 5.3 IN-LB (0.6 N-M)
STRIP LENGTH: 0.67 IN (17 MM) STRIP LENGTH: 0.35 IN (9 MM)
USE 75 C CU WIRE ONLY
17 9
GROUND TERMINAL RATINGS (PE)
WIRE RANGE: 6-1/0 AWG (16-35 MM2)
TORQUE: 44 IN-LB (5 N-M)
STRIP LENGTH: 0.83 IN (21 MM)
21
OUTPUT INPUT AC
3
3
1
PS+
PS–
WIRE STRIP
22-10
Below Wire
5.3 IN-LB
(0.6 N-M)
Guard
1
USE 75 C
COPPER WIRE
ONLY
TORQUE
52 IN-LB T1 T2 T3 L1 L2 L3
4 (6 N-M) OUTPUT INPUT
U (T1)
V (T2) Motor Frame 3
W (T3)
R (L1) BR1 BR2 DC+ DC– U V W R S T
S (L2) Input AC Line (T1) (T2) (T3) (L1) (L2) (L3)
T (L3) BR1/
PS– BR2 DC+ DC+ DC– U/T1 V/T2 W/T3 PE PE R/L1 S/L2 T/L3
PS+
PS+
BR1*/ 0 240
PS– BR2* DC+ DC+ DC– U/T1 V/T2 W/T3 PE VAC VAC PE
Frame 5 - 75 HP, Normal Duty
650V DC Input
120
PS+ VAC
Precharge Resistor Fuse – FWP-15A14F
(Common Bus Drives w/Precharge Only)
PS+ 120
VAC
Frame 6 - 150 HP, Normal Duty Frame 6 - 150 HP, Normal Duty
480 V AC Input 650V DC Input
22-10
5.3 IN-LB
(0.6 N-M)
22-10
USE 75 C
COPPER WIRE
USE 75 C ONLY U V W PE PE 22-10 AWG
5.3 IN-LB
COPPER WIRE TORQUE
T1
(0.6 N-M)
ONLY T2 T3
U V W PE PE R S T
INPUT
52 IN-LB
1-PHASE
FAN
Shaded terminals (BR1 & BR2) are only present on drives ordered with the brake option.
PE PE Ground Refer to Typical Power Terminal Block Locations on page 35 for location on 3
Frame drives
Refer to Typical Power Terminal Block Locations on page 35 for location on 3
Motor Ground Frame drives
U U (T1) To motor
V V (T2) To motor
W W (T3) To motor
R R (L1) AC Line Input Power
S S (L2) AC Line Input Power
T T (L3) AC Line Input Power
ATTENTION: The drive does not offer protection for externally mounted brake resistors. A risk of fire exists if external braking resistors are not protected. External
resistor packages must be self-protected from over temperature or a circuit equivalent to the one shown below must be supplied.
Three-Phase
AC Input
(Input Contactor) M
R (L1)
S (L2)
T (L3)
Power On
Power Off
ATTENTION: A contactor or other device that routinely disconnects and reapplies the AC line to the drive to start and stop the motor can cause drive hardware
damage. The drive is designed to use control input signals that start and stop the motor. If an input device is used occasionally, an auxiliary contact on that device
should also be wired to a digital input programmed as a “Enable” function. The input device must not exceed one operation per minute or drive damage will
occur.
ATTENTION: The drive start/stop control circuitry includes solid state components. If hazards due to accidental contact with moving machinery or unintentional
flow of liquid, gas or solids exist, an additional hard-wired stop circuit may be required to remove the AC line to the drive. When the AC line is removed, any
inherent regenerative braking effect that might be present is lost - the motor coasts to a stop. An auxiliary braking method may be required.
ATTENTION: To guard against drive damage when using output contactors, the following information must be read and understood. One or more output
contactors can be installed between the drive and motor(s) for the purpose of disconnecting or isolating certain motors/loads. If a contactor is opened while the
drive is operating, power is removed from the respective motor, but the drive continues to produce voltage at the output terminals. In addition, reconnecting a
motor to an active drive (by closing the contactor) could produce excessive current that may cause the drive to fault. If any of these conditions are determined to
be undesirable or unsafe, wire an auxiliary contact on the output contactor to a drive digital input programmed as “Enable.” This causes the drive to execute a
coast-to-stop (cease output) whenever an output contactor is opened.
Terminals
Frame(s)
1336 REGEN PowerFlex 700S
1…4 DC+ & DC- BR1 & DC-
5&6 DC+ & DC- DC+ & DC-
Terminals
Frame(s)
1336 REGEN PowerFlex 700S
1…4 DC+ & DC- DC+ & DC-
Fusing
The recommend types are listed below. If available current ratings do not match those listed in the tables provided, chose the next higher rating.
• IEC – BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1 & 2, EN60269-1, Parts 1 & 2(1), type gG or equivalent should be used.
UL – UL Class CC, T, RK1, J, or L should be used.
(1) Typical designations include, but may not be limited to the following; Parts 1 & 2: AC, AD, BC, BD, CD, DD, ED, EFS, EF, FF, FG, GF, GG, GH.
Circuit Breakers
The “non-” listings in the following tables include inverse time circuit breakers, instantaneous trip circuit breakers (motor circuit protectors) and
140M self-protected combination motor controllers. If one of these is chosen as the desired protection method, the following requirements apply:
• IEC – Both types of circuit breakers and 140M self-protected combination motor controllers are acceptable for IEC installations.
• UL - Only inverse time circuit breakers and the specified 140M self-protected combination motor controllers are acceptable for UL
installations.
ND HD Amp kVA Min (1) Max (2) Min (1) Max (2) Max (4) Max (5) Available Cat. No.s (8) Minimum Enclosure
s Volume (in.3)(9)
20DB4P2 1 0.75 0.55 3.7 1.3 6 10 6 17.5 15 7 M-C2E-B63 M-D8E-B63 – 7269
20DB6P8 1 1.5 1.1 6.8 2.4 10 15 10 30 30 15 M-C2E-C10 M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DB9P6 1 2.2 1.5 9.5 3.4 12 20 12 40 40 15 M-C2E-C16 M-D8E-C16 M-F8E-C16 7269
20DB015 1 4.0 3.0 15.7 5.7 20 35 20 70 70 30 M-C2E-C20 M-D8E-C20 M-F8E-C20 7269
20DB022 1 5.5 4.0 23.0 8.3 30 50 30 100 100 30 – M-D8E-C25 M-F8E-C25 7269
20DB028 2 7.5 5.5 29.6 10.7 40 70 40 125 125 50 – – M-F8E-C32 7269
20DB042 3 11 7.5 44.5 16.0 60 100 60 175 175 70 – – M-F8E-C45 13630
20DB052 3 15 11 51.5 18.6 80 125 80 200 200 100 – – – –
20DB070 4 18.5 15 72 25.9 90 175 90 300 300 100 – – – –
20DB080 4 22 18.5 84.7 30.5 110 200 110 350 350 150 – – – –
30 – 113 40.7 150 250 150 475 350 150 – – – –
20DB104 5
– 22 84.7 30.5 125 200 125 350 300 150 – – – –
37 – 141 44.1 175 275 175 500 375 250 – – – –
20DB130 5
– 30 113 35.3 125 225 125 400 300 150 – – – –
45 – 167 60.1 225 350 225 500 500 250 – – – –
20DB154 6
– 37 141 50.9 200 300 200 500 450 250 – – – –
55 – 208 75.0 300 450 300 600 600 400 – – – –
20DB192 6
– 45 167 60.1 225 350 225 500 500 250 – – – –
66 – 255 96.7 300 575 300 750 750 400 – – – –
20DB260 6
– 55 199 71.7 225 450 225 600 600 400 – – – –
(1) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(2) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(3) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(4) Maximum allowable rating by US NEC. Exact size must be chosen for each installation.
(5) Motor Circuit Protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC minimum size is 125% of motor/drive FLA. Ratings shown are suggested. Instantaneous trip settings must be set to US NEC code. Not to exceed 1300% FLA.
(6) Bulletin 140M with adjustable current range should have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device will not trip.
(7) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL listed for 208 Wye or Delta, 240 Wye or Delta, 480Y/277 or 600Y/ 347. Not UL listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground
systems.
(8) The AIC ratings of the Bulletin 140M Motor Protector Circuit Breakers may vary. See Bulletin 140M Motor Protection Circuit Breakers Application Ratings.
(9) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific thermal
considerations may require a larger enclosure.
ND HD Amps kVA Min (1) Max (2) Min (2) Max (3) Max (4) Max (5) Available Cat. No.s (8) Minimum Enclosure
Volume (in.3)(9)
20DB4P2 1 1 0.75 3.3 1.4 5 8 5 15 15 7 M-C2E-B63 M-D8E-B63 – 7269
20DB6P8 1 2 1.5 5.9 2.4 10 15 10 25 25 15 M-C2E-C10 M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DB9P6 1 3 2 8.3 3.4 12 20 12 35 35 15 M-C2E-C10 M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DB015 1 5 3 13.7 5.7 20 30 20 60 60 30 M-C2E-C16 M-D8E-C16 M-F8E-C16 7269
20DB022 1 7.5 5 19.9 8.3 25 50 25 80 80 30 – M-D8E-C25 M-F8E-C25 7269
20DB028 2 10 7.5 25.7 10.7 35 60 35 100 100 50 – – M-F8E-C32 7269
20DB042 3 15 10 38.5 16.0 50 90 50 150 150 50 – – M-F8E-C45 13630
20DB052 3 20 15 47.7 19.8 60 100 60 200 200 100 – – – –
20DB070 4 25 20 64.2 26.7 90 150 90 275 275 100 – – – –
20DB080 4 30 25 73.2 30.5 100 180 100 300 300 100 – – – –
40 – 98 40.6 125 225 125 400 300 150 – – – –
20DB104 5
– 30 73 30.5 100 175 100 300 300 100 – – – –
50 – 122 50.7 175 275 175 500 375 250 – – – –
20DB130 5
– 40 98 40.6 125 225 125 400 300 150 – – – –
60 – 145 60.1 200 300 200 600 450 250 – – – –
20DB154 6
– 50 122 50.7 175 275 175 500 375 250 – – – –
75 – 180 74.9 225 400 225 600 575 250 – – – –
20DB192 6
– 60 145 60.1 200 300 200 600 450 250 – – – –
100 – 233 96.8 300 575 300 750 750 400 – – – –
20DB260 6
– 75 169 74.9 225 450 225 600 600 400 – – – –
(1) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(2) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(3) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(4) Maximum allowable rating by US NEC. Exact size must be chosen for each installation.
(5) Motor Circuit Protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC minimum size is 125% of motor/drive FLA. Ratings shown are suggested. Instantaneous trip settings must be set to US NEC code. Not to exceed 1300% FLA.
(6) Bulletin 140M with adjustable current range should have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device will not trip.
(7) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL listed for 208 Wye or Delta, 240 Wye or Delta, 480Y/277 or 600Y/ 347. Not UL listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance
ground systems.
(8) The AIC ratings of the Bulletin 140M Motor Protector Circuit Breakers may vary. See Bulletin 140M Motor Protection Circuit Breakers Application Ratings.
(9) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific
thermal considerations may require a larger enclosure.
Protector (7)
No.
Minimum Enclosure
ND HD Amps kVA Min (3) Max (4) Min (5) Max (6) Max (6) Max (8) Available Cat. No.s (10)
Volume (in.3)(11)
20DC2P1 1 0.75 0.55 1.8 1.3 3 6 3 8 15 3 M-C2E-B25 M-D8E-B25 – 7269
20DC3P5 1 1.5 1.1 3.2 2.2 6 7 6 12 15 7 M-C2E-B40 M-D8E-B40 – 7269
20DC5P0 1 2.2 1.5 4.6 3.2 6 10 6 20 20 7 M-C2E-B63 M-D8E-B63 – 7269
20DC8P7 1 4 3.0 7.9 5.5 15 17.5 15 30 30 15 M-C2E-C10 M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DC011 1 5.5 4 10.8 7.5 15 25 15 45 45 15 M-C2E-C16 M-D8E-C16 M-F8E-C16 7269
20DC015 1 7.5 5.5 14.4 10.0 20 30 20 60 60 20 M-C2E-C20 M-D8E-C20 M-F8E-C20 7269
20DC022 1 11 7.5 20.6 14.3 30 45 30 80 80 30 – M-D8E-C25 M-F8E-C25 7269
20DC030 2 15 11 28.4 19.7 35 60 35 120 120 50 – – M-F8E-C32 7269
20DC037 2 18.5 15 35.0 24.3 45 80 45 125 125 50 – – M-F8E-C45 7269
20DC043 3 22 18.5 40.7 28.2 60 90 60 150 150 60 – – – –
20DC056 3 30 22 53 36.7 70 125 70 200 200 100 – – – –
20DC072 3 37 30 68.9 47.8 90 150 90 250 250 100 – – – –
45 – 81.4 56.4 110 200 110 300 300 150 – – – –
20DC085 (1) 4
– 37 68.9 47.8 90 175 90 275 300 100 – – – –
55 – 100.5 69.6 125 225 125 400 300 150 – – – –
20DC105 5
– 45 81.4 56.4 110 175 110 300 300 150 – – – –
55 – 121.1 83.9 150 275 150 500 375 250 – – – –
20DC125 5
– 45 101 63.7 125 200 125 375 375 150 – – – –
Minimum Enclosure
ND HD Amps kVA Min (1) Max (2) Min (3) Max (4) Max (4) Max (6) Available Cat. No.s (8)
Volume (in.3)(9)
20DD2P1 1 1 0.75 1.6 1.4 3 6 3 8 15 3 M-C2E-B25 – – 7269
20DD3P4 1 2 1.5 2.6 2.2 4 8 4 12 15 7 M-C2E-B40 M-D8E-B40 – 7269
20DD5P0 1 3 2 3.9 3.2 6 10 6 20 20 7 M-C2E-B63 M-D8E-B63 – 7269
20DD8P0 1 5 3 6.9 5.7 10 15 10 30 30 15 M-C2E-C10 M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DD011 1 7.5 5 9.5 7.9 15 20 15 40 40 15 M-C2E-C16 M-D8E-C16 M-F8E-C16 7269
20DD014 1 10 7.5 12.5 10.4 17.5 30 17.5 50 50 20 M-C2E-C16 M-D8E-C16 M-F8E-C16 7269
20DD022 1 15 10 19.9 16.6 25 50 25 80 80 30 – M-D8E-C25 M-F8E-C25 7269
20DD027 2 20 15 24.8 20.6 35 60 35 100 100 50 – – M-F8E-C32 7269
20DD034 2 25 20 31.2 25.9 40 70 40 125 125 50 – – M-F8E-C45 7269
20DD040 3 30 25 36.7 30.5 50 90 50 150 150 50 – – M-F8E-C45 13630
20DD052 3 40 30 47.7 39.7 60 110 60 200 200 70 – – – –
20DD065 3 50 40 59.6 49.6 80 125 80 250 250 100 – – – –
60 – 72.3 60.1 100 170 100 300 300 100 – – – –
20DD077 4
– 50 59.6 49.6 80 125 80 250 250 100 – – – –
75 – 90.1 74.9 125 200 125 350 350 125 – – – –
20DD096 5
– 60 72.3 60.1 100 170 100 300 300 100 – – – –
100 – 117 97.6 150 250 150 500 375 150 – – – –
20DD125 5
– 75 90.1 74.9 125 200 125 350 350 125 – – – –
125 – 146.5 121.7 200 350 200 600 450 250 – – – –
20DD156 6
– 100 131 97.6 175 250 175 500 375 250 – – – –
150 – 169 140.5 225 400 225 600 500 250 – – – –
20DD180 6
– 125 147 121.7 200 350 200 600 450 250 – – – –
200 232.8 188 300 550 300 700 700 400 – – – –
20DD248 6
150 169 140.5 225 400 225 600 500 250 – – – –
(1) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(2) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(3) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(4) Maximum allowable rating by US NEC. Exact size must be chosen for each installation.
(5) Motor Circuit Protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC minimum size is 125% of motor/drive FLA. Ratings shown are suggested. Instantaneous trip settings must be set to US NEC code. Not to exceed 1300% FLA.
(6) Bulletin 140M with adjustable current range should have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device will not trip.
(7) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL listed for 208 Wye or Delta, 240 Wye or Delta, 480Y/277 or 600Y/ 347. Not UL listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground systems.
(8) The AIC ratings of the Bulletin 140M Motor Protector Circuit Breakers may vary. See Bulletin 140M Motor Protection Circuit Breakers Application Ratings.
(9) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific thermal
considerations may require a larger enclosure.
Minimum Enclosure
ND HD Amps kVA Min (1) Max (2) Min (3) Max (4) Max (4) Max (6) Available Cat. No.s (8)
Volume (in.3)(9)
20DE1P7 1 1 0.75 1.3 1.4 2 4 2 6 15 3 M-C2E-B16 – – 7269
20DE2P7 1 2 1.5 2.1 2.1 3 6 3 10 15 3 M-C2E-B25 – – 7269
20DE3P9 1 3 2 3.0 3.1 6 9 6 15 15 7 M-C2E-B40 M-D8E-B40 – 7269
20DE6P1 1 5 3 5.3 5.5 9 12 9 20 20 15 – M-D8E-B63 – 7269
20DE9P0 1 7.5 5 7.8 8.1 10 20 10 35 30 15 – M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DE011 1 10 7.5 9.9 10.2 15 25 15 40 40 15 – M-D8E-C10 M-F8E-C10 7269
20DE017 1 15 10 15.4 16.0 20 40 20 60 50 20 – M-D8E-C16 M-F8E-C16 7269
20DE022 2 20 15 20.2 21.0 30 50 30 80 80 30 – – M-F8E-C25 7269
20DE027 2 25 20 24.8 25.7 35 60 35 100 100 50 – – M-F8E-C25 7269
20DE032 3 30 25 29.4 30.5 40 70 40 125 125 50 – – M-F8E-C32 13630
20DE041 3 40 30 37.6 39.1 50 90 50 150 150 100 – – – –
20DE052 3 50 40 47.7 49.6 60 110 60 200 200 100 – – – –
20DE062 4 60 50 58.2 60.5 80 125 80 225 225 100 – – – –
75 – 72.3 75.1 90 150 90 300 300 100 – – – –
20DE077 5
– 60 58.2 60.5 90 125 90 250 250 100 – – – –
100 – 92.9 96.6 125 200 125 375 375 150 – – – –
20DE099 5
– 75 72.3 75.1 100 175 100 300 300 100 – – – –
125 – 117 121.6 150 250 150 375 375 250 – – – –
20DE125 6
– 100 93 96.6 125 200 125 375 375 150 – – – –
150 – 135 140.5 175 300 175 400 400 250 – – – –
20DE144 6
– 125 117 121.6 150 275 150 375 375 250 – – – –
(1) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(2) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(3) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(4) Maximum allowable rating by US NEC. Exact size must be chosen for each installation.
(5) Motor Circuit Protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC minimum size is 125% of motor/drive FLA. Ratings shown are suggested. Instantaneous trip settings must be set to US NEC code. Not to exceed 1300% FLA.
(6) Bulletin 140M with adjustable current range should have the current trip set to the minimum range that the device will not trip.
(7) Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, UL listed for 208 Wye or Delta, 240 Wye or Delta, 480Y/277 or 600Y/ 347. Not UL listed for use on 480V or 600V Delta/Delta, corner ground, or high-resistance ground
systems.
(8) The AIC ratings of the Bulletin 140M Motor Protector Circuit Breakers may vary. See Bulletin 140M Motor Protection Circuit Breakers Application Ratings.
(9) When using a Manual Self-Protected (Type E) Combination Motor Controller, the drive must be installed in a ventilated or non-ventilated enclosure with the minimum volume specified in this column. Application specific thermal
considerations may require a larger enclosure.
Cat. No.
ND HD Amps kVA Min (1) Max (2) Min (2) Max (3) Max (4) Max (5)
45 – 46.9 59.5 60 110 60 175 175 –
20DF052 5
– 37.5 40.1 48.0 50 90 50 150 150 –
55 – 57.7 68.9 80 125 80 225 225 –
20DF060 5
– 45 46.9 59.5 60 110 60 175 175 –
75 – 79.0 94.4 100 200 100 375 375 –
20DF082 5
– 55 57.7 68.9 80 125 80 225 225 –
90 – 94.7 113 125 200 125 375 375 –
20DF098 5
– 75 79.0 94.4 100 200 100 375 375 –
110 – 115 138 150 250 150 400 – –
20DF119 6
– 90 92.9 113 125 200 125 375 – –
132 – 139 165.9 175 300 175 450 – –
20DF142 6
– 110 115 137 150 250 150 400 – –
(1) Minimum protection device size is the lowest rated device that supplies maximum protection without nuisance tripping.
(2) Maximum protection device size is the highest rated device that supplies drive protection. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(3) Circuit Breaker - inverse time breaker. For US NEC, minimum size is 125% of motor FLA. Ratings shown are maximum.
(4) Maximum allowable rating by US NEC. Exact size must be chosen for each installation.
(5) Motor Circuit Protector - instantaneous trip circuit breaker. For US NEC minimum size is 125% of motor/drive FLA. Ratings shown are suggested. Instantaneous trip settings must be set to US NEC code. Not to exceed 1300% FLA.
IMPORTANT I/O terminals labeled “(–)” or “Common” are not referenced to earth ground and are designed to greatly reduce common mode interference. Grounding
these terminals can cause signal noise.
ATTENTION: Hazard of personal injury or equipment damage exists when using bipolar input sources. Noise and drift in sensitive input circuits can cause
unpredictable changes in motor speed and direction. Use speed command parameters to help reduce input source sensitivity.
ATTENTION: The DIP switches for Digital Inputs 4…6 are set to 24V DC at the factory. If you are running a 115V AC input application, the switches must be set as
indicated below before applying power to the drive or damage to the main control board may occur.
Digital Inputs 4-6 Voltage 24V DC S4-1, 115V AC 24V DC Change with Power Off
S4-2
Digital Input 1 Voltage 24V DC S3-1 24V DC 12V DC Change with Power Off
Digital Input 2 Voltage 24V DC S3-2 24V DC 12V DC Change with Power Off
Encoder Supply Voltage 12V DC S2-4 12V DC 5V DC
Encoder Signal A Voltage 12V DC S2-1 12V DC 5V DC Change with Power Off
Encoder Signal B Voltage 12V DC S2-2 12V DC 5V DC Typically, set all switches the same
Encoder Signal Z Voltage 12V DC S2-3 12V DC 5V DC
SWITCH S1
RUN PROG REMOTE
Down Up Center
JUMPER P22
4 3
= HW Enable
2 1
SWITCH S5 4 3
= No HW Enable
2 1
SIDE VIEW FRONT
TOP VIEW
Up = Open = Off
1 2
Down = Closed = On
JUMPER P13
16 16
SWITCH S2 = Gate Enabled = Gate Disabled
1 2 3 4
Down = Closed = On
SWITCH S4
SWITCH S3 SIDE VIEW FRONT
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW FRONT Up = Open = Off
TOP VIEW
Up = Open = Off
1 2
Down = Closed = On
1 2
Down = Closed = On
I/O Terminals
Terminal blocks TB1 and TB2 contain connection points for all inputs, outputs and standard encoder connections. When installed, both terminal
blocks reside on the main control board. These components are provided with the drive but are not factory installed.
Make the terminal block wire connections.
IMPORTANT For NEMA/UL Type 1 applications, all wiring must be routed through the conduit plate on the drive. Route any wires from the expanded cassette to the base
cassette and out of the drive.
TB1 Terminals
TB2 Terminals
TB1 Terminals
Factory Related
Terminal Signal Description
Default Parameter(s)
1 Analog Input 1 Comm. Bipolar, differential input, ±10V, 0…20 mA, 13 bit + sign
(Volt)
1
2 Analog Input 1 (+/-) 20 kΩ impedance at Volt; 500 Ω impedance at mA(1) 800
2
3
3 Shield NA Analog Input Shield
4
5 4 Analog Input 2 Comm.
6
Bipolar, differential input, ±10V, 0…20 mA, 13 bit + sign
(Volt)
7 5 Analog Input 2 (+/-) 20 kΩ impedance at Volt; 500 Ω impedance at mA 806
8
9 6 Analog Input 3 [NTC-] Comm. Differential input, 0…10V, 10 bit (for motor control mode FOC2, this is the
10 (Volt)
7 Analog Input 3 [NTC+] temperature adaptation input). 812
11
12
8 Shield NA Analog Output Shield
9 Analog Output 1 (-)
(Volt) 832, 833
10 Analog Output 1 (+) Bipolar, differential output, ±10V, 0…20 mA, 11 bit + sign
13
11 Analog Output 2 (-) 2 kΩ minimum load
14
(Volt) 839, 840
15 12 Analog Output 2 (+)
16
17 13 +10V Reference NA
18
19 14 Reference Common NA Rating: 20 mA maximum load (Recommend 5 Ω pot)
20
21 15 -10V Reference NA
22
23
16 Encoder A NA
24
17 Encoder A (Not) NA
18 Encoder B NA
Normal current draw per channel: 20 mA 230-233
19 Encoder B (Not) NA
20 Encoder Z NA
21 Encoder Z (Not) NA
22 Encoder Reference (+) NA 12 or 5V DC power supply for primary encoder interface
23 Encoder Reference (-) NA Rating: 300 mA maximum
TB2 Terminals
Factory Related
Terminal Signal Description
Default Parameter (s)
1 24V DC Common (-) NA Drive supplied 24V DC logic input power
1 2 24V DC Source (+) NA Rating: 300 mA maximum load
2
3 24V DC Open Collector (sinking logic)
4 3 Digital Output 1 Rating: Internal Source = 150 mA max 816, 847
5 External Source = 750 mA
6
7 4 Digital Output 1/2 Com NA Common for Digital Output 1 & 2
8
24V DC Open Collector (sinking logic)
5 Digital Output 2 Rating: Internal Source = 150 mA max 851, 852
External Source = 750 mA
6 Relay Output 3 (NC)
Relay contact output
9 7 Relay Output 3 Com NA Rating: 115V AC or 24V DC = 2 A max 856, 857
10 Inductive/Resistive
11
8 Relay Output 3 (NO)
12
9 Digital Input 1-3 Com NA Common for Digital Inputs 1-3
13
14
10 Digital Input 1 High speed 12V or 24V DC(1), sinking 825
15
16 11 Digital Input 2 Load:15 mA at 24V DC 826
12 Digital Input 3 Load:15 mA at 24V DC sourcing 827
13 Digital Input 4-6 Com NA Common for Digital Inputs 4-6
14 Digital Input 4 Load: 10 mA at 24V DC sinking/sourcing 828
Load: 7.5 mA at 115V AC
15 Digital Input 5 Note: The 115 VAC Digital Inputs can withstand 2 mA of leakage current 829
without turning on. If an output device has a leakage current greater than 2
16 Digital Input 6 HW mA a burden resistor is required. A 68.1 Ω resistor with a 0.5 watt rating 830
Enable should be used to keep the 115 VAC output below 2 mA.
(1) Digital Inputs 1 and 2 are configured for 12V or 24V DC via DIP switches S3-1 and S3-2, respectively. 24V DC is the default setting.
13
1
14
2
15
3
Potentiometer Unipolar Speed Reference 16
4
0…10V Analog Input 5
17 NA
Internal Source 6
18
19
7
20
8
21
9
22
10
23
11
24
12
1 13
2 14
Potentiometer Bi-polar Speed Reference 3 15
±10V Analog Input 4 16 NA
Internal Source 5 17
6 18
7 19
8 20
9 21
10 22
11 23
12 24
Internal Supply
13
14
15 Encoder
16 A
17 A-
18 B
19 B-
20 Z
21 Z-
22 +
23 -
24
Power +V
Common -V
Shield
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 • Sourcing a Digital Output - The digital output common (return) is
connected to the power supply common. The device to be controlled by
Digital Outputs used with 24V DC Relays - External 8 the digital output is connect to the positive voltage and the device
Power Supply common is connected to the digital output.
Sinking Digital Outputs • Sinking a Digital Output - The digital output common (return) is
Note: Digital Inputs 1-3 are always 12V or 24V DC. connected to the power supply positive voltage. The digital output is
Common 24V DC connect to the device to be controlled and the device common is
1 connected to the power supply common.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sourcing Digital Inputs - Internal Power Supply, 2-Wire Control Required Parameter Changes:
Com
1
24V dc
2
3
4 9 • Set Par 829 [Dig In5 Sel] to value 7 - “Run”.
10 • Par 153 [Control Options], bit 8 “3WireControl” is automatically set to
Digital Inputs 5 “Off” (0) for 2-wire control.
24V DC
6 11 • Set Par 168 [Normal Stop Mode] for the desired stopping mode:
7 12 0 = Ramp Stop
1 = CurLim Stop
8 13 2 = Coast Stop
14
15 Run
16 Enable
Sourcing Digital Inputs- Internal Power Supply, 3-Wire • Set Par 829 [Dig In5 Sel] to value 14 - “Normal Stop”.
1 Com • Set Par 828 [Dig In4 Sel] to value 5 - “Start”.
2 24V dc • Par 153 [Control Options], bit 8 “3WireControl” is automatically
3 set to “On” (1) for 3-wire control.
4 9 • Set Par 168 [Normal Stop Mode] for the desired stopping mode:
10
0 = Ramp Stop
Digital Inputs 5 1 = CurLim Stop
24V DC 6 11 2 = Coast Stop
7 12
8 13
14 Start
15 Stop
16 Enable
IMPORTANT The DriveLogix controller option ships with the battery installed, but disconnected. You must connect the battery while installing the drive.
ATTENTION: This product contains a 3V Lithium battery if the DriveLogix Controller option board is installed. Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Category Specification
RS-232, fully isolated
Serial port DF1, DH-485, ASCII
38.4 kilobit/s maximum
RJ-45 or 100BaseT
Optional embedded EtherNet/IP
10/100 MB/s
Consideration Description
Dual Channel Plus Marker, Isolated with differential transmitter Output (Line Drive) Incremental,
Input
Dual Channel Quadrature type
5V DC or 12V DC 320 mA per channel
Encoder Voltage Supply 5V DC requires an external power supply.
12 V DC minimum high state voltage of 7V DC, maximum low state voltage of 0.4V DC
Maximum Input Frequency 400 kHz
Power
Common
S1
SIDE VIEW FRONT - TOP VIEW
UP = OPEN = OFF
OPEN
1 2 3 4
DOWN = CLOSED= ON
Consideration Description
Encoder Voltage Supply 11.5V DC @ 130 mA
Hi-Resolution Feedback Sine/Cosine 1V P-P Offset 2.5
Maximum Cable Length 90 m (295 ft)
12.5 µs/cycle
Maximum Frequency
(4687.5 rpm for encoders with 1024 sine cycles per revolution)
(Encoder Speed)
(9375 rpm for encoders with 512 sine cycles per revolution)
The Hi-Resolution Feedback Option card obtains the following information via the Hiperface
RS-485 interface shortly after powerup:
• Address
• Command Number
RS-485 Interface
• Mode
• Number of turns
• Number of Sine/Cos cycles
• Checksum
IMPORTANT Please note that encoders must be ordered as “Single Ended” so that the RS-485 channel has the proper termination network installed at the factory.
(1) Hiperface® SINCOS®, SINCODER® and LINCODER® are registered trademarks of Stegmann Inc.
Terminal block P1 contains connection points for a Stegmann Hiperface® encoder. This terminal block resides on the Hi-Resolution Encoder
Feedback Option card.
TIP Remember to route wires through the sliding access panel at the bottom of the control assembly.
11 POWER
10 REFSIN Negative Sine signal.
9 +SIN Positive Sine signal.
8
7
5 SHIELD shield.
1
4 N/C
Not connected.
3 N/C
2 DATA+ (RS 485) Positive DH485 terminal.
1 DATA- (RS 485) Negative DH485 terminal.
Recommended Cables and Wiring Diagrams for the Stegmann Hi-Resolution Feedback Option Card
If you are using this motor and feedback device: Use this cable: See this wiring diagram:
All MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -
Allen-Bradley MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -A/B6xx motors with Allen-Bradley 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX B6xx motors with 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX or 2090-
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder
CFBM7DF-CDAFXX cable on page 62
Allen-Bradley MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -A/B6xx motors with All MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -
Allen-Bradley 2090-CFMB7DF-CDAFXX B6xx motors with 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX or 2090-
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder CFBM7DF-CDAFXX cable on page 62
HPK-Series motors with 2090-XXNFMF-SXX cable on
HPK-Series motors with embedded Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMF-SXX
page 62
Allen-Bradley 1326AB-BXXXX-21ML and -21MKXL motors with embedded Allen-Bradley 1326-CECU-XXL-XXX 1326AB-BXXXX-21ML, and -21MKXL motors with a
Stegmann rotary encoder 1326-CECU-XXL-XXX cable on page 62
MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx motors or 1326AB-
Allen-Bradley 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L and -S2KXL motors with Allen-Bradley 2090-CDNFDMP-SXX BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder
2090-CDNFDMP-SXX cable on page 63
Allen-Bradley MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx motors with embedded Stegmann rotary MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx motors or 1326AB-
Allen-Bradley 2090-CDNFDMP-SXX BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with
encoder 2090-CDNFDMP-SXX cable on page 63
MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx Motor or 1326AB-
Allen-Bradley 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L and -S2KXL motors with
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMP-SXX BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motor with
2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable on page 63
MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx Motor or 1326AB-
Allen-Bradley MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx motors with embedded Stegmann rotary
encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMP-SXX BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motor with
2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable on page 63
Allen-Bradley MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with embedded MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors
Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMP-SXX with 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable on page 63
Allen-Bradley MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with embedded MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors
Allen-Bradley 2090-UXNFDMP-SXX
Stegmann rotary encoder with 2090-UXNFDMP-SXX cable on page 64
Any other motor with external Stegmann SHS-170 rotary encoder Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 12-pin DIN Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 12-pin
style connector DIN style connector on page 64
Any other motor with external Stegmann SCS-60, SCS-70, SCM-60 or SCM-70, SRS-
50, SRS-60, SRM-60, SRM-60, SRS-25, SRM-25, or Allen-Bradley 842HR rotary Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 10-pin MS Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 10-pin
style connector MS style connector on page 65
encoder
Any other motor with external Stegmann SCS-Kit 101 or SCK-Kit 101 rotary encoder Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 8-pin Berg Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 8-pin
style connector Berg style connector on page 65
Is available only with pre-attached Stegmann shielded Pre-attached Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable
Any other motor with external Stegmann SRS660 rotary encoder twisted-pair cable of various lengths on page 65
All MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -B6xx motors with 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX or 2090-CFBM7DF-CDAFXX cable
Note: Thermal switch cannot be accessed by using 2090-CFBM7X7-CDAFXX cable.
MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx motors or 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-CDNFDMP-SXX cable
Hi-Res Feedback Option Board ENCODER
WH/OR BK
POWER COMMON 12 A +SIN
OR BK/WH
POWER 11 B REFSIN
BK/WH RD
REFSIN 10 C +COS
BK WH/RD
+SIN 9 D REFCOS
WH/RD GN
REFCOS 8 E DATA+ (RS-485)
RD WH/GN
+COS 7 F DATA- (RS 485)
SHIELD 6 OR
N POWER
SHIELD 5 WH/OR
P COMMON
BU BU
N/C 4 R TS+
WH/BU WH/BU
N/C 3 S TS-
GN
DATA+ (RS 485) 2
WH/GN
DATA- (RS 485) 1
MPL-A5xx and all MPL-Bxxx Motor or 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motor with 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable
Note: Thermal switch cannot be accessed by using 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable.
MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable
Note: Thermal switch cannot be accessed by using 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable.
MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with 2090-UXNFDMP-SXX cable
Consideration Description
Excitation Frequency 2381…9300 Hz
Excitation Voltage 8…26V rms
Resolver Feedback Voltage 2V rms ± 300 mV
Allen-Bradley servo motors may be ordered with factory installed resolvers. The list of factory installed resolvers below are supported by the 700S
Resolver Feedback Option card.
Parameter 277
Motor / Resolver Type Compatible [Reslvr0 Type Sel] Notes
Configuration
1326 AB 230V Primary Resolver No Not Supported Receiver type resolver - not supported
1326 AB 460V Primary Resolver Yes 9 - 1326Ax 460v Transmitter type resolver - supported
Secondary resolver is geared to motor - not
1326 AB 460V Secondary Resolver Yes 13 - Reserved intended for motor speed / position feedback
Transmitter type resolver - supported
1326AD 230V Rare Earth Primary Resolver No Not Supported Receiver type resolver - not supported
1326AH 460V Explosion Proof Motor Primary
Resolver Yes 9 - 1326Ax 460v Transmitter type resolver - supported
- +
+ +
REF HIGH 8 REF
- - -
SHIELD 7 +
SIN COS
REF LOW 6
+ +
SIN HIGH 5 - +
- -
SHIELD 4
SIN LOW 3
+ +
COS HIGH 2
- -
COS LOW 1
Resolver Interface - Clockwise Rotation = Count Down (Reverse Polarity of Sine or Cosine Signals)
- +
+ +
REF HIGH 8 REF
- - -
SHIELD 7 +
SIN COS
REF LOW 6
- +
SIN HIGH 5 - +
+ -
SHIELD 4
SIN LOW 3
+ +
COS HIGH 2
- -
COS LOW 1
- +
+ +
REF HIGH 8 REF
- - -
SHIELD 7 +
SIN COS
REF LOW 6
+ +
SIN HIGH 5 - +
- -
SHIELD 4
SIN LOW 3
- +
COS HIGH 2
+ -
COS LOW 1
Consideration Description
Rotary Encoder Voltage Supply 11.5V DC @ 130 mA
Rotary Encoder Hi-Resolution Feedback Sine/Cosine 1V P-P Offset 2.5
Rotary Encoder Maximum Cable Length 90m (295 ft)
Linear Encoder Maximum Cable Length 245m (800 ft)
The MDI Option card obtains the following information via the Hiperface RS-485 interface shortly after powerup:
• Address
• Command Number
Rotary Encoder RS-485 Interface • Mode
• Number of turns
• Number of Sine/Cos cycles
• Checksum
Registration Inputs High speed 12…24V DC sinking digital inputs
Temposonics® R-Series Linear sensors with MTS® part numbers ending in 1S2G1102 work with the MDI Option.
Part Number Characteristic
Character(1)
1 Input Voltage = +24V DC
S SSI output
2 Data Length = 24 Bits
G Output Format = Gray Code
1 Resolution = 0.005 mm
1 Performance = Standard
02 Scale Orientation = Forward-acting Synchronized
(1) Temposonics® is a registered trademark of MTS Systems Corporation.
IMPORTANT Please note that encoders must be ordered as “Single Ended” so that the RS-485 channel has the proper termination network installed at the factory.
Recommended Cables and Wiring Diagrams for the MDI Option Card
(1) SINCOS®, SINCODER® and LINCODER® are registered trademarks of Stegmann Inc.
If you are using this motor and feedback device: Use this cable: See this wiring diagram:
Allen-Bradley MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -A/ Allen-Bradley 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX All MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -B6xx motors with
B6xx motors with embedded Stegmann rotary encoder 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX or 2090-CFBM7DF-CDAFXX cable on page 70
Allen-Bradley MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -A/ All MPL-A/B3xx, -A/B4xx, -A/B45xx, -A/B5xx, and -B6xx motors with
B6xx motors with embedded Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-CFMB7DF-CDAFXX 2090-CFBM7E7-CDAFXX or 2090-CFBM7DF-CDAFXX cable on page 70
HPK-Series motors with embedded Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMF-SXX HPK-Series motors with 2090-XXNFMF-SXX cable on page 70
Temposonics R-Series Linear sensors with MTS part numbers ending Mating MTS molded extension cable for RG connector Linear Sensor connections with MDI RG connector or P integral cable
in 1S2G1102 or integral P cable on page 71
Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors or
Allen-Bradley 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL Allen-Bradley 2090-CDNFDMP-SXX 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-
motors with embedded Stegmann rotary encoder
CDNFDMP-SXX cable on page 71
Allen-Bradley MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors motors with Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors or
Allen-Bradley 2090-CDNFDMP-SXX 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder CDNFDMP-SXX cable on page 71
Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors or
Allen-Bradley 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL
motors with embedded Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMP-SXX 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-
XXNFMP-SXX cable on page 71
Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors or
Allen-Bradley MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors motors with Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMP-SXX 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder
XXNFMP-SXX cable on page 71
Allen-Bradley MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with Allen-Bradley 2090-XXNFMP-SXX Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder series motors with 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable on page 72
Allen-Bradley MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG
embedded Stegmann rotary encoder Allen-Bradley 2090-UXNFDMP-SXX series motors with 2090-UXNFDMP-SXX cable on page 72
Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 12-pin Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 12-pin DIN style connector
Any other motor with external Stegmann SHS-170 rotary encoder
DIN style connector on page 72
If you are using this motor and feedback device: Use this cable: See this wiring diagram:
Any other motor with external Stegmann SCS-60, SCS-70, SCM-60 or
Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 10-pin Rotary Encoder connections with Stegmann shielded twisted-pair
SCM-70, SRS-50, SRS-60, SRM-60, SRM-60, SRS-25, SRM-25 or MS style connector cable and 10-pin MS style connector on page 73
Allen-Bradley 842HR rotary encoder
Any other motor with external Stegmann SCS-Kit 101 or SCK-Kit 101 Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable with 8-pin Rotary Encoder connections with Stegmann shielded twisted-pair
rotary encoder Berg style connector cable and 8-pin Berg style connector on page 73
Is available only with pre-attached Stegmann Rotary Encoder connections with Stegmann pre-attached shielded
Any other motor with external Stegmann SRS660 rotary encoder
shielded twisted-pair cable of various lengths twisted-pair cable on page 73
Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors or 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-CDNFDMP-
SXX cable
MDI Feedback Option Board
ROTARY ENCODER
WH/OR BK
Rotary Encoder POWER COMMON 17 A +SIN
OR BK/WH
Rotary Encoder POWER 16 B REFSIN
BK/WH RD
Rotary Encoder REFSIN 15 C +COS
BK WH/RD
Rotary Encoder +SIN 14 D REFCOS
WH/RD GN
Rotary Encoder REFCOS 13 E DATA+ (RS-485)
RD WH/GN
Rotary Encoder +COS 12 F DATA- (RS 485)
GN OR
Rotary Encoder DATA+ (RS485) 11 N POWER
WH/GN WH/OR
Rotary Encoder DATA- (RS485) 10 P COMMON
BU BU
Linear Sensor CLOCK+ 9 R TS+
WH/BU WH/BU
Linear Sensor CLOCK- 8 S TS-
Linear Sensor DATA+ 7
Linear Sensor DATA- 6
Rotary Encoder REGISTRATION+ 5
Rotary Encoder REGISTRATION- 4
Linear Sensor REGISTRATION+ 3
Linear Sensor REGISTRATION- 2
CHASSIS GND 1
Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A5xx and MPL-Bxxx motors or 1326AB-BXXXX-M2L, -M2KXL, -S2L, and -S2KXL motors with 2090-XXNFMP-
SXX cable
Note: Thermal switch cannot be accessed by using 2090-XXNFMP-SXX cable.
MDI Feedback Option Board
ROTARY ENCODER
WH/GY BK
Rotary Encoder POWER COMMON 17 A +SIN
OR BK/WH
Rotary Encoder POWER 16 B REFSIN
BK/WH RD
Rotary Encoder REFSIN 15 C +COS
BK WH/RD
Rotary Encoder +SIN 14 D REFCOS
WH/RD GN
Rotary Encoder REFCOS 13 E DATA+ (RS-485)
RD WH/GN
Rotary Encoder +COS 12 F DATA- (RS 485)
GN OR
Rotary Encoder DATA+ (RS485) 11 N POWER
WH/GN WH/GY
Rotary Encoder DATA- (RS485) 10 P COMMON
Linear Sensor CLOCK+ 9 R TS+
Linear Sensor CLOCK- 8 S TS-
Linear Sensor DATA+ 7
Linear Sensor DATA- 6
Rotary Encoder REGISTRATION+ 5
Rotary Encoder REGISTRATION- 4
Linear Sensor REGISTRATION+ 3
Linear Sensor REGISTRATION- 2
CHASSIS GND 1
Rotary Encoder connections for MPL-A3xx - MPL-A45xx and all MPG series motors with 2090-UXNFDMP-SXX cable
MDI Feedback Option Board ENCODER
WH/GY BK
Rotary Encoder POWER COMMON 17 A +SIN
GY BK/WH
Rotary Encoder POWER 16 B REFSIN
BK/WH RD
Rotary Encoder REFSIN 15 C +COS
BK WH/RD
Rotary Encoder +SIN 14 D REFCOS
WH/RD GN
Rotary Encoder REFCOS 13 E DATA+ (RS-485)
RD WH/GN
Rotary Encoder +COS 12 F DATA- (RS 485)
GY
K POWER
Rotary Encoder DATA+ (RS485) 11 WH/GY
L COMMON
Rotary Encoder DATA- (RS485) 10 BU BU
R TS+
Linear Sensor CLOCK+ 9 WH/BU WH/BU
S TS-
Linear Sensor CLOCK- 8
GN
Linear Sensor DATA+ 7
WH/GN
Linear Sensor DATA- 6
Rotary Encoder REGISTRATION+ 5
Rotary Encoder REGISTRATION- 4
Linear Sensor REGISTRATION+ 3
Linear Sensor REGISTRATION- 2
CHASSIS GND 1
Rotary Encoder connections with Stegmann shielded twisted-pair cable and 8-pin Berg style connector
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