Rockwell Automation 1302 575v AC Drive - Canada Only User Manual

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Final Installation Checks

Publication 1302-5.0 — January, 1998

Step 5.

Verify that the user–installed stop pushbutton is wired
correctly. Make certain the factory–installed jumper at
terminals 10 and 11 has been removed so that the
coast–stop pushbutton will work (Refer to Chapter 5).

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ATTENTION: Check that electrical commons are not
intermixed in the Drive. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in damage to, or destruction of,
the Drive or process equipment.

Step 6.

Remove any debris from around the Drive.

Step 7.

Check that there is adequate clearance around the Drive.

Step 8.

Verify that the wiring to the control terminal strip and
power terminals is correct per Chapter 5.

Step 9.

Check that the wire sizes are within terminal specifications
and that the terminals are tightened to the appropriate
torque specifications as specified in Chapter 3.

Step 10. Check that user supplied branch circuit protection is

installed and correctly rated.

Step 11. Check that the incoming AC power is rated correctly.

Step 12. Check the motor installation and length of motor leads per

the guidelines in Chapter 3.

Step 13. Disconnect any power correction capacitors connected

between the Drive and the motor.

Step 14. Check that any motor thermal switch and the Drive’s

electronic thermal overload are enabled (parameter F-15 =
ON).

Step 15. Check that the rating of the transformer (if used) matches

the Drive requirements and is connected for the proper
voltage.

Step 16. Verify that a properly-sized ground wire is installed and that

a suitable earth ground is used. Check for and eliminate
any grounds between the motor frame and the motor
power leads. Verify that all ground leads are unbroken.

Step 17. Uncouple the motor from any driven machinery to initially

start the Drive.

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