Wa018, wb009 and wc009 single brake wiring scheme, Heavy duty dynamic braking 35 – Rockwell Automation 1336_F_E_T_S SERIES A CHOPPER BRAKE MODULE User Manual

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Heavy Duty Dynamic Braking

35

1336-5.65 — March, 2007

L1

L2

L3 +DC -DC

TB1

Drive

TB3

MOD-L6 or MOD-L3
Option

20

STOP

19

START

START

115V AC

21

COM

22

23

24

25

COM

26

27

28

29

COM

30

ENABLE

STOP

CUSTOMER

ENABLE

2

(+) DC BUS

1

(–) DC BUS

4

(+) SLAVE IN

3

(–) SLAVE IN

6

EXT RESISTORS

9

AUX CONT

10

AUX CONT

TB1

Master Brake

5

EXT RESISTORS

7

(+) MASTER OUT

8

(–) MASTER OUT

-DC Brake Power Wiring

+DC Brake Power Wiring

Brake Resistor Wiring

All Brake Power and Brake Resistor
Wiring must be twisted wire run in conduit
separate from Control Wiring. Size wire
according to NEC and local guidelines.

Control Wiring

All Control Wiring must be twisted wire run in
conduit separate from DC Brake Power Wiring.
Interconnection Control Wiring between the brake
terminals must be twisted pair, 1

mm

2

(18

AWG)

minimum.

Typical Brake Fault Contact Wiring

Connect to AUX at TB3 — Terminal 24 for L6 Option
— Terminal 28 for L3 Option.

MASTER OUT terminals are factory jumpered and must
remain jumpered for single brake applications. For
multiple brake applications, remove the jumpers in all
but the last enclosure.

Contact is shown in a de-energized state. Contact is closed
when power is applied and relay is energized. Loss of power or
a brake malfunction will open contact.

Connect the brake frame to earth ground. Refer to the connected drive's User Manual for grounding instructions.

Optional overtemperature switch.

WA018, WB009 and WC009
Single Brake
Wiring Scheme

For Drive Catalog
Numbers:
1336
1336VT
1336S
1336F
1336T
1336E

ATTENTION:
Damage to drives
can result from
improper wiring.
Read drive
nameplate to
confirm catalog
number and rating
code to determine
correct wiring
diagram.

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