Rockwell Automation 1326 Digital AC Multi-Axis Motion Control System User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000

3-30

Wiring System, Axis, and Shunt Modules, and Motors (for all systems)

Figure 3.18
Routing Shunt Module Wiring When the Module is Outside the Cabinet

!

ATTENTION: The resistors inside the 1394 shunt
module can reach temperatures in excess of 350

°

C

(662

°

F). Be sure to provide appropriate guarding to

avoid hazard of shock or burn and ignition of flammable
material. Install per local codes.

Status

Status

Low voltage

Communications

Control I/O wiring

Motor feedback cables

360/480V

AC power

Always separate all low voltage signal

wiring from high voltage power wiring to

reduce affects of EMI and RFI.

Motor power

cables

Customer-supplied

metal enclosure (optional)

Metal

conduit

155 mm (6.1 in.) of

clearance on all sides

of the shunt module

minimum

Twisted conductors
(2 twists per foot) min. or
a shielded twisted pair

1394 Digital Servo Controller

300W Shunt Module

BULLETIN 1394 300W SHUNT MODULE

ALLEN-BRADLEY

FOR USE WITH 1394-SJT22-X SYSTEM MODULE

CAT.

PART

SER.

INPUT DC

INPUT AC

FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT USE:
BUSSMAN CAT. NO.

R

1394 Digital Servo Controller

300W Shunt Module

BULLETIN 1394 300W SHUNT MODULE

ALLEN-BRADLEY

FOR USE WITH 1394-SJT22-X SYSTEM MODULE

CAT.

PART

SER.

INPUT DC

INPUT AC

FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT USE:
BUSSMAN CAT. NO.

R

8 AWG (8.4 mm

2

),

105 C, 600V wire

Max. Length 3.05 m
(10 ft) for each wire

Shielding is recommended
for reducing the effects
of EMI and RFI.

DANGER

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. HIGH VOLTAGE MAY

EXIST UP TO FIVE MINUTES AFTER REMOVING POWER.

DANGER

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. HIGH VOLTAGE MAY

EXIST UP TO FIVE MINUTES AFTER REMOVING POWER.

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