Mounting your drive, Mounting your drive -10 – Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual

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Mounting and Wiring Your 1336 IMPACT Drive

Allowing for Heat Dissipation

You need to mount the drive so that there is sufficient space at the top,
sides, and front of the cabinet to let the heat dissipate as shown in
Figure 2.2.

Figure 2.2
Heat Dissipation Requirements

Mounting Your Drive

To mount your drive, you need to:

1. Get the dimensions for your drive from the frame-specific

chapters.

2. Drill the holes at the appropriate spot (as determined from the

drive dimensions).

3. Bolt the drive to the mounting surface.

JOG

ESC

SEL

101.6 mm

(4.0 in.)

JOG

ESC

SEL

JOG

ESC

SEL

152.4 mm

(6.0 in.)

152.4 mm

(6.0 in.)

152.4 mm

(6.0 in.)

152.4 mm

(6.0 in.)

UP

Alternate Mounting Methods

1 If you have a D frame drive, you should have at least 152.4 – 203.2 mm (6 – 8 in.)

between the drive and the bottom surface.

IMPORTANT: A4 Frame drives should not be mounted on a combustible surface.
However, if the drive must be mounted on a combustible surface, 6.35 mm (0.25 in.)
spacers must be provided under the mounting feet of the drive.

F Frame drives require a minimum of 152.4 mm (6.0in.) between the drive back and
mounting wall, if drives are mounted with the sides touching another device or wall. A
minimum of 76.2 mm (3.0 in) is required on the sides if the back of the drive is mounted
against a wall or other device.

1

The alternate mounting methods shown in Figure 2.2 cannot be used
for Frames F, G, or H.

!

ATTENTION: You must be careful to prevent debris
(such as metal shavings and conduit knockouts) from
falling into the drive while performing any installation
work on or around the drive. A hazard of personal injury
and/or equipment damage exists if foreign material
lodges inside the drive.

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