1 wiring function loss, 2 wiring the analog output, Wiring function loss -5 – Rockwell Automation 1329I Integrated AC Drive/Motor, Series B FRN 3.X User Manual

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Step 7 - Wire the Control Signal Terminal Block

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

7.1

Wiring Function Loss

For the unit to run, you must maintain a signal at the Function Loss input (the connection
between control terminals 7 and 11). If the Function Loss signal is not present, the unit
turns off the power devices and coasts to rest. To restart the unit, you must restore the
Function Loss signal, clear any faults, and reassert the Start command.

The unit ships from the factory with a jumper between terminals 7 and 11 which provides
the Function Loss signal. The Function Loss input should be wired in series with the
drive’s external interlocks as shown in Figure 7.4. In this case, remove the jumper before
making the connections.

Function Loss provides an operational stop. It does not fulfill the requirements of a
hardwired stop. Refer to Chapter 6 for information regarding hardwired stop
requirements.

Figure 7.4
Function Loss Control Wiring

7.2

Wiring the Analog Output

The analog output provides a 0 to 10 VDC signal to a user-supplied metering device.
This output indicates speed (default) or percent load (user option), based on the status
of input terminal 12.

If you select speed indication, 0 to 10 V = 0 to the maximum speed as defined by the
maximum speed rotary switch. (Refer to Chapter 8 for a description of the rotary switch.)

If you select percent load indication, 0 to 10 V = 0 to 200percent load.

Wire to the analog output as shown in Figure 7.5.

Figure 7.5
Analog Output Wiring

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9
1

0

1

1

24 Volt DC

Function Loss

User-supplied
Function Loss
Pushbutton

User-supplied
Safety Interlocks

45

67

0 – 10 Volt Output

Common

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