Transformer selection, Circuit breaker/fuse selection – Rockwell Automation 2097-Vxxx Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP Indexing Servo Drive User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2097-UM001D-EN-P - November 2012

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Installing the Kinetix 300 Drive System

Chapter 2

Transformer Selection

The Kinetix 300 drive does not require an isolation transformer for three-phase
input power. However, a transformer may be required to match the voltage
requirements of the controller to the available service.

To size a transformer for the main AC power inputs, see

Circuit Breaker/Fuse

Specifications

on

page 22

and Kinetix Servo Drives Specifications Technical

Data, publication

GMC-TD003

.

Circuit Breaker/Fuse Selection

The Kinetix 300 drives use internal solid-state motor short-circuit protection
and, when protected by suitable branch circuit protection, are rated for use on a
circuit capable of delivering up to 100,000 A. Fuses or circuit breakers, with
adequate withstand and interrupt ratings, as defined in NEC or applicable local
codes, are permitted.

The Bulletin 140M and 140U products are another acceptable means of
protection. As with fuses and circuit breakers, you must make sure that the
selected components are properly coordinated and meet applicable codes
including any requirements for branch circuit protection. When applying the
140M/140U product, evaluation of the short circuit available current is critical
and must be kept below the short circuit current rating of the 140M/140U
product.

In most cases, class CC, J, L, and R fuses selected to match the drive input current
rating will meet the NEC requirements or applicable local codes, and provide the
full drive capabilities. Dual element, time delay (slow-acting) fuses should be
used to avoid nuisance trips during the inrush current of power initialization.

See Kinetix 300 Drive Power Specifications in Kinetix Servo Drives
Specifications Technical Data, publication

GMC-TD003

for input current and

inrush current specifications for your Kinetix 300 drive.

See

Circuit Breaker/Fuse Specifications

on

page 22

for recommended circuit

breakers and fuses.

IMPORTANT

If using an autotransformer, make sure that the phase to neutral/ground
voltages do not exceed the input voltage ratings of the drive.

IMPORTANT

Use a form factor of 1.5 for single and three-phase power (where form factor is
used to compensate for transformer, drive, and motor losses, and to account for
utilization in the intermittent operating area of the torque speed curve).

For example, sizing a transformer to the voltage requirements of catalog
number 2097-V34PR6 = 3 kW continuous x 1.5 = 4.5 KVA transformer.

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