Warner Electric CBC-200C Single User Manual

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Clutch – Electrically Released Brake Wiring
(Power on clutch/power off brake)

All electrical current must be

off when making electrical connections to
prevent injury or death which can result
from contact with live wires.

AC Input Power Connections

1. Connect Earth Ground wire to Terminal 1
and tighten securely.

2. Connect the Hot side of the 120 VAC line
to Terminal 2 and tighten securely.

Note: Customer supplied fuse is desirable. See
diagram for connection and sizing.

3. Connect the neutral side of the 120 VAC
line to Terminal 3 and tighten securely

4. For electrically released brake-clutch
arrangement proceed to the wiring section
below.

1. Connect the Brake to Terminals 4 and 5.
Observe the polarity when making connec-
tions. Tighten Terminal 4 securely.

2. Connect the Clutch to Terminals 7 and 8.
Tighten Terminal 7 securely.

3. Connect the switching for Channel 1 to
Terminals 5 and 6. Tighten terminals securely.

4. Connect the switching for Channel 2 to
Terminals 8 and 9. Tighten terminals securely.

5. Set DIP Switch, SW1 for proper current
setting before applying power to the control

See INTERNAL SWITCH SETTINGS CHART
for proper DIP Switch settings.

6. If external potentiometers are being used,
then proceed to the external potentiometer
wiring section. If external potentiometers are
not used, this completes the wiring of the
control.

7. Double check all connections before
applying power.

Clutch/Brake and Switch Wiring

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

3

1

2

3

1

1.5A

FUSE

or

G

H

N

120 VAC

G

H
N

120 VAC

C

lu

tc

h

B

ra

k

e

Channel 1

Channel 2

+

-

+

-

E

R

External switching by
customer,

see

specification.

Note:

If Solid-state NPN switching

is used, emitter is connected to
terminal 6 or 9 and collector is
connected to terminal 5 or 8.

Note:

Electrically released

brake must be connected to
Channel 1 Output when
CBC-200 is used.

Figure 4

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