Series b summary of changes, Series b application/installation considerations – Rockwell Automation 1329I Integrated AC Drive/Motor, Series B FRN 3.X User Manual

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1329I-5.5 Integrated Drive/Motor — January, 2000

Series B Summary of Changes

• Additional Start Mode Selection Feature

Local operator units can now be controlled from either the operator controls or the
terminal block.

• Terminal Block Stop Input

The terminal block stop input and local operator stop key are now active for all start
mode selections.

• Zero Speed Operation

The minimum speed has been reduced from 90 RPM (3 Hz) to zero.

• Storage Temperature Range Extended

The storage temperature rating has been extended from 70°C to 85°C.

• CE Mark

The unit now conforms to the EMC and LVD directives for CE. An optional line
filter is required.

• CE Line Filter Option

Single and three phase line filters are now available. This option can be mounted
internally or is packaged for external mounting.

• DeviceNet Communication Option

A DeviceNet communication option is now available, which is installed inside the
unit. Refer to the

Bulletin 1329I DeviceNet Option User Manual

for more

information.

• Drive Parameters Added

The unit now has drive display parameters and drive program parameters. These
parameters can be viewed or changed through a DeviceNet connection. Refer to the

Bulletin 1329I DeviceNet Option User Manual

for more information.

Series B Application/Installation Considerations

Keep the following in mind if you are replacing a Bulletin 1329I Series A with a Series
B unit.

Minimum Speed

• The minimum speed has been reduced from 90 RPM (3 Hz) to 0 RPM (0 Hz).

Terminal Block Stop Input

• Terminal block stop input must be present for local operator control units.

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