Configurable relay output contacts (p47 settings), Frequency source wiring, Analog signal follower model – Rockwell Automation 160 SSC Series C FRN 7.xx User Manual

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Installation and Wiring

When connecting a single input such as Run, Stop, Reverse or Preset Speeds to
multiple drives, it is important to connect the commons (TB3-7) together for all
drives. If they are to be tied into another common (such as earth ground or separate
apparatus ground) only one point of the daisy chain of TB3-7 should be connected.
Predicting actual performance given the variety of installation possibilities is
difficult, however, up to five drives with two meters of cable between have been
tested without problems.

Typical Multiple Drive Input Connections

Figure 2.15

Configurable Relay Output Contacts (P47 Settings)

You can configure the drive’s dry contact Form C output relay to change state based
on P47 - [Output Configure] setting and P48 - [Output Threshold] limits. See Chapter 5
for details.

Configurable Relay Output Contacts

Figure 2.16

Frequency Source Wiring

Analog Signal Follower Model

You can control the output frequency of the drive via the Control Terminal Block
(TB3) using the following methods.

Analog Frequency Sources

Important:

Only one frequency source may be connected at a time. If more
than one reference is connected at the same time, an undetermined
frequency reference will result.

TB3

Optional Ground
Connection

5

6

7

5

6

7

5

6

7

5

6

7

Customer Inputs

TB3

Normally Closed

Relay Common

Normally Open

9

10

11

User Configurable Relay Outputs (Form C Relay)
Resistive Load = 0.4A at 125V AC, 2A at 30V DC
Inductive Load = 0.2A at 125V AC, 1A at 30V DC
To set up, use P47 - [Output Configure]

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