Step 7 – electrical connections, Electrical coil data, Mechanical data – Warner Electric Performance Plus Preassembled Clutch_Brake Module User Manual

Page 5: Overhung load data

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Step 7 – Electrical Connections

To avoid injury (or even death),

always make certain all power is off before at
tempting to install or service this control or
any electrical equipment.

The Unimodule is provided with one conduit
connection hole, threaded for standard 1/2"
conduit connectors. Both the clutch and the
brake lead wires are brought out through this
opening. The conduit box accessory kit, P/N
5370-101-042, provides two conduit connection
holes for standard 1/2" conduit connectors.

The clutch and brake coils operate on DC volt-
age. Warner Electric offers a full line of AC volt-
age powered controls to meet the needs of
almost every clutch/brake application. The serv-
ice and installation instructions included with
each Warner Electric control show the proper
electrical connections.

Please refer to Figure 7 for the proper
Unimodule electrical connections. Clutch leads
are identified with a white insulator sleeve.
Brake leads have a black insulator sleeve.

Figure 7

After wiring, your Performance Plus Unimodule
is now ready to operate. If your clutch/brake
control has torque control, the torque adjust
potentiometer(s) should be set for rapid and
complete load take up. Excessive slippage of
the brake or clutch can cause overheating and
premature wear. See the following pages for
technical, operating and service information.

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Electrical Coil Data

Clutch Brake

Clutch Brake

Clutch Brake

Voltage–D.C.

90

90

24

24

6

6

Resistance

UM-50-C

452

452

31.8

26.8

1.86

1.77

(OHMS)

UM-180-C

392

309

26.7

22.8

1.80

1.54

UM-210-C

248

222

17.9

15.4

1.22

1.04

Amperes

UM-50-C

.199

.233

.755

.894

3.23

3.39

UM-180-C

.230

.291

.896

1.05

3.30

3.90

UM-210-C

.363

.405

1.34

1.56

4.90

5.78

WATTS

UM-50-C

18

21

18

21

19

20

UM-180-C

21

26

21.5

25

20

23

UM-210-C

33

36

32

37

30

35

Build Up

UM-50-C

52

53

52

53

52

53

(Milli.)

UM-180-C

72

75

72

75

72

70

UM-210-C

120

100

120

100

110

100

Decay

UM-50-C

6.2

5.0

6.2

5.0

6.5

5.0

(Milli.)

UM-180-C

12

10

12

10

12

10

UM-210-C

20

10

20

10

20

10

Mechanical Data

UM-50

UM-180

UM-210

Static Torque - lb. ft.

16

30

95

Maximum Speed - rpm

3600

3600

3600

Average Weight-lbs.

1020

10

13.2

30.6/31

2030

13

16.5

41.3/42

Inertia – WR (lb. ft.

2

)

Output

.017

.041

.231

Input

.020

.046

.188

Note: All Data Nominal

Overhung Load Data

Overhung load data is provided in this manual
for the design engineer concerned with specific
requirements in this area. The maximum allow-
able overhung load which can be applied to the
shaft of an Electro-Module may be determined
from the accompanying chart.

Overhung Load*

Distance Load is

Applied from

Maximum

Electro-Module

Housing Face

Load Rating

Size

"A" Inches

"R" Lbs.

1" - Center of Shaft

177

UM-50-C

2" - End of Shaft

123

3"

95

1" - Center of Shaft

192

UM-180-C

2" - End of Shaft

134

3"

104

1-3/8" - Center of Shaft

386

UM-210-C

2-3/4" - End of Shaft

271

4-1/8"

208

* Based on 10,000 Hour Life at 3600 RPM.

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