Rockwell Automation 1302 575v AC Drive - Canada Only User Manual

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Drive Wiring

Publication 1302-5.0 — January, 1998

Figure 5.8
Terminal Usage During Multi–Speed Preset Operation

FĆ00 = 0, 1, 2

FĆ00 = 3 (MultiĆSpeed Presets)

4

4

Analog Meter Output

24 VDC Common

Stop

Start

IET Reset

Forward/Reverse

Function Loss

24 VDC Common

Snubber Resistor

Braking Signal

Analog Meter Output

24 VDC Common

Start/Stop/IET Reset

MultiĆSpeed Preset 1

MultiĆSpeed Preset 2

Forward/Reverse

Function Loss

24 VDC Common

Subber Resistor

Braking Signal

IET Reset Control Wiring

IET reset control wiring connects to terminals 8 and 11. See Figures
5.5 and 5.6. Note that these reset wiring connections are not to be
used in multi-speed preset applications. See Figures 5.7 and 5.8.

Forward/Reverse Control Wiring

Forward/reverse control wiring connects to terminals 9 and 11. See
Figures 5.5 through 5.7. Note that the setting of the forward/reverse
switch is ignored when parameter F-17 is equal to 1 (disable reverse
operation).

Function Loss Control Wiring

Function loss control wiring connects to terminals 10 and 11. See
Figures 5.5 through 5.7. Typically, a function loss input is a
maintained, normally-closed pushbutton.

A signal must be present at terminal 10 for the Drive to run. A
factory-installed jumper connects terminals 10 and 11 which
provides that signal. Remove this jumper if a function loss input, a
coast-stop pushbutton, or another external interlock (for example, a
motor thermostat) is used. Removing the jumper allows the Drive to
stop when the contact is open.

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