Input devices, Starting and stopping the motor, Repeated application/removal of input power – Rockwell Automation 1336 8A-48A Fiber Industry User Manual

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Installation/Wiring

Table 2.A
Maximum Recommended AC Input Line Fuse Ratings (fuses are user supplied)

European Installations

North American Installations

Drive Catalog
Number

kW (HP)
Rating

200-240
V Rating

380-480
V Rating

Recommended fuse is Class gG, general industrial applications
and motor circuit protection

UL requirements specify that
UL Class CC T or J

1

fuses

1336S- _ _ F20

1.5 (2)

15A

2

10A

2

g

g

and motor circuit protection.

BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1 & 2 * EN60269 1 Parts 1 & 2

y

UL Class CC, T or J

1

fuses

must be used for all drives in

1336S- _ _ F50

3.7 (5)

40A

2

20A

2

BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1 & 2 *, EN60269-1, Parts 1 & 2,
type gG or equivalent should be used for these drives. Fuses that

must be used for all drives in
this section *.

1336S- _ _ F100

7.5 (10)

30A

2

ty e gG or equivalent should be used for these drives. Fuses that
meet BS88 Parts 1 & 2 are acceptable for Frames A - F.

* T i l d i

ti

i l d b t

t b li it d t th f ll

i

* Typical designations include:

T

CC KTK FNQ R

1336S- _ _ 010

7.5 (10)

50A

30A

* Typical designations include, but may not be limited to the following:

Parts 1 & 2: AC AD BC BD CD DD ED EFS EF FF FG GF

Type CC: KTK, FNQ-R
Type J:

JKS, LPJ

1336S- _ _ 015

11 (15)

70A

35A

Parts 1 & 2: AC, AD, BC, BD, CD, DD, ED, EFS, EF, FF, FG, GF,
GG, GH.

Ty e J:

JKS, LPJ

Type T:

JJS, JJN

1336S- _ _ 030

22 (30)

125A

70A

1

Both fast acting and slow blow are acceptable.

2

Dual element-time delay fuses are required.

Starting and Stopping the Motor

!

ATTENTION: The drive start/stop control circuitry
includes solid-state components. If hazards due to
accidental contact with moving machinery or
unintentional flow of liquid, gas or solids exist, an
additional hardwired stop circuit may be required to
remove AC line power to the drive. When AC power is
removed, there will be a loss of inherent regenerative
braking effect & the motor will coast to a stop. An
auxiliary braking method may be required.

Repeated Application/Removal of Input Power

!

ATTENTION: The drive is intended to be controlled
by control input signals that will start and stop the
motor. A device that routinely disconnects then
reapplies line power to the drive for the purpose of
starting and stopping the motor is not recommended.

Bypass Contactors

!

ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed by-
pass system can result in component damage or reduc-
tion in product life. The most common causes are:

Wiring AC line to drive output or control terminals.

Improper bypass or output circuits not approved by
Allen-Bradley.

Output circuits which do not connect directly to the
motor.

Contact Allen-Bradley for assistance with application
or wiring.

Input Devices

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