Connecting input power, Connecting input power -15, Connecting power wiring for 5 and 10 kw – 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

Connecting Your 1394 SERCOS Interface System

3-15

Connecting Input Power

The system module provides terminating points for the main input
power, logic power, feedback, and various other control signals. The
slide-and-lock mechanism transfers power and commutation signals to
each axis module. This procedure assumes you have the 1394
SERCOS interface system mounted on your panel and are ready to
wire the input power.

Each individual application requires different wiring. This section
provides guidelines for wiring your system. Because of the diversity of
applications and systems, no single method of wiring is applicable in
all cases.

Refer to Appendix B for the 1394 interconnect diagrams.

Connecting Power Wiring for 5 and 10 kW System Modules

The 1394C-SJT05-D and 1394C-SJT10-D system modules use
connectors for wiring the main input power and logic power. You will
wire the system using connector plugs that mate with connector
housings. Refer to Figure 2.1 for the connector locations.

IMPORTANT

When tightening screws to secure the wires, refer to
the tables beginning on page 3-13 for torque values.

IMPORTANT

To ensure system performance, run wires and cables
in the wireways as established in Chapter 1.

If you have this System Module:

Then Go To:

1394C-SJT05-D (5 kW) or

1394C-SJT10-D (10 kW)

Connecting Power Wiring for 5 and 10 kW
System Modules
b
eginning below.

1394C-SJT22-D (22 kW)

Connecting Power Wiring for 22 kW System
Modules
beg
inning on page 3-17.

ATTENTION

!

To avoid personal injury and/or equipment damage
ensure installation complies with specifications
regarding wire types, conductor sizes, branch circuit
protection, and disconnect devices. The National
Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes outline
provisions for safely installing electrical equipment.

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