Rockwell Automation 1395 Digital DC Drive User Manual

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Publication 2361-5.01 July 1998

Chapter

3

Your 1650A DC Drive

Contents

This chapter is designed to help you understand the construction of
your 1650A Bulletin 1395 DC drive. The following topics will be
covered in this chapter:

Introduction

Your 1650A DC drive functions with the following features:

The 1650A drive uses twelve SCRs (regenerative) or six SCRs
(non-regenerative) in the armature bridge to convert the 3-phase
AC input to a DC output. The SCRs are built into a heatsink
assembly and are cooled by the bridge fan.

The 1650A drive is protected from incoming fault currents with a
circuit breaker, and the DC output is protected from fault currents
with a DC contactor. The components of your drive (the
armature bridge, field bridge, and control components) are
guarded with fuses, MOVs, snubbers, and/or chokes.

The 1650A drive is constructed and housed in three bays, the first
bay containing the AC input and control hardware, the second
bay containing the armature bridge hardware, and the third bay
containing the DC output hardware.

The 1650A drive has an optional top-hat extension available for
the AC input bay.

The 1650A drive can be built with an optional through bus
assembly, allowing the 1650A drive and other connected drives
to tap off from the same AC input.

Topic

Page

Introduction

3-1

Drive Layout

3-2

Drive Schematics

3-3

Symbol Reference Chart

3-6

Drive Structure

3-8

Conclusion

3-8

Input Voltage (V AC)

Nominal Output HP

460

800-1000

575

1000-1250

660

1250

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