Parameter set–up – Rockwell Automation 1397 DC Drive Firmware 2.xx User Manual

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Start–Up and Adjustment

Publication 1397-5.0 — June, 2001

Table 4.C
Rated Drive Voltage (No Disconnect Option)

Test Points

L1 to L2
L1 to L3
L2 to L3

Expected Value

Measured Value

Rated AC Voltage (230/380/415 /460V)
Rated AC Voltage (230/380/415/460V)
Rated AC Voltage (230/380/415/460V)

Drives with AC Line Disconnect

Apply the main power source feeding the Drive, and energize the
Drive by closing the Drive’s AC line disconnect. Measure the
voltage present between the terminals on the load side of the
disconnect:
81 and 82
81 and 83
82 and 83
Record the measurements in the following table:

Table 4.D
Rated Drive Voltage (With Disconnect Option)

Test Points

81 to 82
81 to 83
82 to 83

Expected Value

Measured Value

Rated AC Voltage (230/380/415/460V)
Rated AC Voltage (230/380/415/ 460V)
Rated AC Voltage (230/380/415/ 460V)

In all cases, the three-phase input voltage should be equal to the
rated Drive AC input voltage +/–10%. If the voltage is not within
tolerance, verify that the Drive rating is correct or perform the
necessary adjustments to the incoming line voltage so that it
complies with the Drive rating.

All Drives are shipped with factory default parameter settings.
Before making any parameter changes, review Chapter 5,
Programming Parameters. Parameter values are changed using the
Human Interface Module (HIM). Before beginning any changes
become throughly familiar with the HIM.

!

ATTENTION: Before starting this procedure, make
certain that the Coast-to-Stop input is locked in the
open state. The Drive’s AC contactor must remain
open while the parameter set-up is being performed.
Failure to maintain the input and contactor in the open
state could lead to unintended motor or process
equipment operation and subsequent damage.

Parameter Set–Up

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