Installation & hook-up, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 4100 REC Resolver to Encoder Converter Installation and Setup Manual User Manual

Page 14

Advertising
background image

Publication 999-126 - February 1996

Chapter

2

Installation & Hook-Up

Chapter Objectives

Read this entire chapter before beginning to mount, connect, or wire
any of the components to the REC. It is the responsibility of the
installer to see that the installation conforms to the directions in this
manual and local codes and procedures. This chapter covers the
following topics.

European Union Compliance

Mounting the REC.

Connecting the REC to the 1394 GMC system.

Connecting the REC to the Compact motion controller.

Wiring the REC to the resolver package.

Wiring the Power & Drives connector.

Wiring the drives signal for an S Class Compact.

Connecting a Fault relay.

Installing the REC

The REC is designed to mount in an electrical cabinet using the
flanges on its back panel. This installation method should be observed
for all applications. Before powering the REC, make sure it has been
configured correctly and that the resolver package, drives, and control
devices (controller) are connected to it correctly.

Complying with European Union
Directives

The information contained in this document pertains to the Resolver-
to-Encoder Converter (REC), an Allen-Bradley product. If the REC is
installed within the European Union or EEA regions and has the CE
mark, the following regulations apply.

EMC Directive

The REC is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336 Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) in accordance with Article 10 (1). The
following directives apply:

EN 50081-2 EMC-Generic Emission Standard, Part 2-Industrial
Environment.

EN 50082-2 EMC-Generic Immunity Standard, Part 2-Industrial
Environment.

The REC, as described in this document, is intended for use in an
industrial environment and is not intended for use in a residential,
commercial, or light industrial environment.

Advertising