Changing blower transformer taps, 6 changing blower transformer taps – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Drive Ver. 6.06 Hdwe Ref., Installation, and Troubleshooting Manual User Manual

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GV3000/SE AC Drive Hardware Reference, Version 6.06

5.5 Installing Power Wiring from an External DC Bus to

the Drive’s Internal DC Bus Terminals

Use the following steps to connect DC input power to the drive:
Step 1. Wire the DC input power leads by routing them according to drive type. Refer

to figures 4.1 through 4.7. Tables 3.3 through 3.8 contain the recommended

power wiring sizes.

Note that the following GV3000/SE drives are not to be used on a common

DC bus: M/N 125R4160, 200V4160, 250V4160, 300V4160, 350V4160, and

400V4160.

Step 2. Connect the DC input power leads (two-wire 620 VDC nominal) to the proper

terminals.

On 1-60 HP drives, connect the DC input power leads to terminals + and - on

the power terminal strip.

On 60-100 HP drives, connect the DC input power leads to terminals 45 and 47.

Note that the maximum discharge rate of the DC bus supply should be

200 V/second.

Step 3. Tighten the DC input power terminals to the proper torque as shown in table 5.2.
Step 4. On 60-100 HP drives using volts/hertz regulation, set parameter H.017 to a

value greater than one to enable DC bus operation. Refer to the GV3000/SE

Software Start-Up and Reference manual for additional information.

5.6 Changing Blower Transformer Taps

On 200-400 HP drives, the blower transformer is factory-wired for 460 VAC operation.

If incoming power is 380 or 415 VAC, the blower transformer taps must be changed

before the AC input power leads are connected as described in section 5.4. Use the

following procedure to change the transformer taps:
Step 1. Locate the blower transformer as shown in figure 2.8. The transformer has

three taps: 380V, 415V, and 460V. The transformer is factory-wired for 460V

input power.

Step 2. Unplug the wire connected to the 460V tap and move it to the appropriate

tap, either 380V or 415V.

Step 3. Continue with the AC input power wiring installation described in section 5.4.

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ATTENTION: Do not route signal and control wiring in the same conduit

with power wiring. This can cause interference with drive operation.

Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to, or

destruction of, the equipment.
ATTENTION: If the GV3000/SE drive is connected to an external DC

bus, the user is responsible for DC bus short-circuit protection. Failure

to observe this precaution could result in damage to, or destruction of,

the equipment.

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