Chapter 3 - connecting your 1394 sercos, Chapter objectives, Understanding basic wiring requirements – Rockwell Automation 1394 SERCOS Interface Multi-Axis Motion Control System Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1394-IN002B-EN-P — February 2004

Chapter

3

Connecting Your 1394 SERCOS Interface
System

Chapter Objectives

This chapter covers the following topics:

Understanding Basic Wiring Requirements

Determining Your Type of Input Power

Setting the Ground Jumper in Ungrounded Power Configurations

Grounding Your 1394 SERCOS Interface System

Power Wiring Requirements

Connecting Input Power

Connecting Motor Power, Thermal Switch, and Brake

Understanding Feedback and I/O Cable Connections

Understanding External Shunt Connections

Connecting Your SERCOS Fiber-Optic Cables

Understanding Basic
Wiring Requirements

This section contains basic wiring information for the 1394.

ATTENTION

!

Plan the installation of your system so that you can
perform all cutting, drilling, tapping, and welding
with the system removed from the enclosure.
Because the system is of the open type construction,
be careful to keep any metal debris from falling into
it. Metal debris or other foreign matter can become
lodged in the circuitry, which can result in damage to
components.

IMPORTANT

This section contains common PWM servo system
wiring configurations, size, and practices that can be
used in a majority of applications. National Electrical
Code, local electrical codes, special operating
temperatures, duty cycles, or system configurations
take precedence over the values and methods
provided.

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