Rockwell Automation SD3100 DISTRIB PWR SYS SD3100 DC PWR MODULE User Manual

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Mechanical/Electrical Description

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2.4

1650A Power Module Description

The 1650A Power Module is supplied in the configurations shown in table 2.3. The
1650A Power Module has the following features:

The 1650A Power Module 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 that is cooled by the bridge fan.

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

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

The 1650A Power Module can be built to allow alternative input entry, using either
an optional bottom-entry bay (to the left side of the disconnect bay) or an optional
top-hat extension over the AC input bay.

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

Figures 2.7 and 2.8 show component locations and Power Module dimensions.
Please refer to these figures when installing or servicing the Power Module. Refer to
Appendix B for wiring diagrams of both the regenerative and non-regenerative
versions of the Power Module.

Table 2.3 – 1650A Configurations

Input Voltage (VAC)

Output HP

460

800-1000

575

1000-1250

660

1250

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