Connecting your gateway, Connecting your gateway -24 – 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

Normally this connection is used to power an external control
transformer (user supplied) or an auxiliary circuit.

Important: Depending on the circuitry connected, additional fusing
may be required.

The auxiliary circuit can be utilized to a maximum current
capacity of 8 amperes RMS.

The maximum and minimum wire size accepted by TB9 is 4.0 and

0.8 mm

2

(12 and 18 AWG). Use Copper wire Only with a minimum

temperature rating of 75 degrees C. Maximum torque is 0.90-1.81
Nm (8 - 16 lb-in.).

Connecting Your Gateway

If you have a B – H frame drive, you can connect the 1336 IMPACT
drive to a network using either an isolated gateway such as a GD1 or
GD2 communications module or an internal gateway such as a GM1
or GM2 communications module.

If you have an A1 – A4 frame, you can connect the 1336 IMPACT
drive to a network using an isolated gateway.

If you are using an isolated gateway, connect the module to the drive
by plugging the communications module cable into the bottom of the
drive.

If you are using an internal gateway, connect the module to the drive
at the connector labeled GATEWAY on your board.

!

ATTENTION: The installation of auxiliary circuits
must comply with the national codes and standards
(NEC, VDE, BSA, etc.) and local codes regarding wire
type, conductor sizes, branch circuit protection and
disconnect devices. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury and/or equipment damage.

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