Power wiring procedure – Rockwell Automation 1395 Digital DC Drive FRN 5-10.10/9.30 User Manual

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Chapter 6
Installation

6-14

Power Wiring Procedure

The following procedure provides the steps needed to properly perform the
power wiring connections to the 1395 drive.

Using Table 6.F, verify that the motor field is compatible with the DC field
voltage output of the drive.

Table 6.F
Standard Field Voltage Output

AC Incoming
Voltage to Drive

230VAC

380VAC

415VAC

460VAC

DC Supply Output
Voltage to Field

120-150VDC

200-250VDC

220-270VDC

240-300VDC

1. Connect the motor armature and field leads to produce proper direction

of motor rotation. Table 6.G lists the connections required to produce
counterclockwise rotation of the motor when viewed from the
commutator end with a positive speed reference input to the drive.

Table 6.G
Motor Connections for CCW Rotation

Connection

Motor Field

Drive Terminal
Connection

TB1–3
TB1–4

TB2–1
TB2–2

TB7-1
TB7-3

A1
A2

A1
A2

Motor Lead

F1(+)
F2 (–)

F1(+)
F2 (–)

F1(+)
F2 (–)

A1 (+)
A2 (–)

A1 (+)
A2 (–)

Drive

1 – 30 HP, 230VAC
2 – 60 HP, 460VAC

40-100 HP, 230VAC
75-200 HP, 460VAC

125-300 HP, 230VAC
250-600 HP, 460VAC

1-100 HP, 230VAC
2-200 HP, 460VAC

125-300 HP, 230VAC
250-600 HP, 460VAC

Motor Armature

Refer to Figures 6.8 and 6.9 for power wiring with a standard field
voltage. Note that 125-600 HP construction requires field voltage
semiconductor fuses rated at 50A (use FWH-R Fuses).

2. The 1395 is supplied with semi conductor fuses for line protection. An

isolation transformer can also be used. In general, the 1395 is suitable
for direct connection to a correct voltage AC line that has minimum
impedance of 3%. If the line is lower impedance, a line reactor or
isolation transformer must be added before the drive to increase line
impedance. If the line impedance is too low, transient voltage spikes or
interruptions can create excessive current spikes that will cause
nuisance input fuse blowing, and may cause damage to the drive power
structure. Refer to Figures 6.8, 6.9 and 6.10 for AC input wiring at the
main fuses and to the IMPORTANT note when determining if a line
reactor or isolation transformer is required for your installation.

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