48 volt systems – Warner Electric MCS2000-DRV2 User Manual

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If MCS2000-PS is used, maximum current available
is 3.1 amps. If higher current is required, then either
dual MCS2000-PS power supplies are required or an
external 24 VDC source is required.

48 Volt Systems

1.

Wire the positive (+) side of the 48 volt DC
power supply to terminal 10 of the
MCS2000-DRV2. Make sure that the terminal
is securely tightened on the MCS2000-DRV2.

2.

Wire the negative side (-) or DC common of
the 48 volt DC power supply to terminal 9 of
the MCS2000-DRV2. Make sure the terminal
is securely tightened on the MCS2000-DRV2.

NOTE: Make sure the current capacity is
sufficient to handle the brake load and driver
circuitry. If any other external power requirements
are required, then the power supply capacity
must be sized to handle these currents as well.

3.

Wire the brake for Channel “A” on terminals 5
and 6 of the MCS2000-DRV2. Make sure the
terminals are securely tightened.

4.

If a brake is to be used on Channel “B”, wire
the brake to the Channel “B” terminals 7 and
8 on the MCS2000-DRV2. Make sure the
terminals are securely tightened.

Brake

Brake

“A”

“B”

24 Volt

Power
Supply

- DC
+DC

MSC2000-DRV2

“A” Antiresidual

Channel A

“B” Antiresidual

Channel B

1. In A 0-10V

2. 0V

3. In B 0-10V

4. 0V

5. Brk A+

6. Brk A-

7. Brk B+

8. Brk B-

9. -DC Power

10. + 24 - 48 VDC

24 Volt DC Power Supply

MCS2000-DRV2 Driver

Figure 4

24 Volt System Power Supply and Brake Wiring

Warner Electric • 800-825-9050

P-2010-6 • 819-0524

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