Rockwell Automation 1397 DC Drive Firmware 2.xx User Manual

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Start–Up and Adjustment

Publication 1397-5.0 — June, 2001

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ATTENTION: Only qualified personnel familiar with
the 1397 DC Drive and its associated machinery should
plan and implement the installation, startup and
subsequent maintenance of the Drive. Failure to
comply may result in personal injury and/or equipment
damage.

The following equipment is required for start-up and tuning.

• Multimeter capable of 1000V DC/750V AC, with input

resistance of at least 1 megohm.

• Test leads for multimeter
• Assorted screwdrivers (Phillips and blade) and a set of open end

wrenches.

• Clamp on Ammeter (AC and DC with current ratings to match

Drive ratings)

• Programming Terminal (HIM or GPT)

The following equipment is recommended for start-up and tuning.

• Dual trace oscilliscope with A minus B quasi differential

capability

• X100 probes for oscilliscope

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ATTENTION: Do Not use a megohmmeter for
continuity checks in the Drive. The high voltage of the
megohmmeter can damage the Drive’s electronic
circuits. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in damage to, or destruction of equipment.

Only qualified electrical technicians and/or electrical engineers
familiar with solid state controls and circuitry should attempt a 1397
start-up. It is imperative that personnel familiarize themselves with
the functional description portion of this manual.

The Drive employs regulator construction and uses a keypad for
Drive setup, including parameter adjustments and unit selection,
monitoring, and diagnostics. Reference, feedback, and metering
signals can be interfaced to the Drive. The Drive can be controlled
locally by the Human Interface Module (HIM) keypad or remotely
by using the terminals at the regulator board terminal strip.

Required Tools
& Equipment

Recommended Tools
& Equipment

General

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