7.2 Wiring the Encoder Feedback Device
Wiring the Regulator Board Terminal Strip and the Output Relay Terminal Strip
The required external hardwired emergency stop must be either a category 0 or 1
stop, depending on the user's risk assessment of the associated machinery. In order
to fully comply with machinery safety standard EN60204-1:1992, part 9.2.5.4, at least
one of the two stop methods must be a category 0 stop. Refer to Appendix B for more
information.
(FVC Regulation Only)
If the GV3000/SE drive is programmed to provide FVC regulation, an encoder must be
installed on the motor. Drives using V/Hz or SVC regulation do not require the use of
an encoder feedback device. The encoder connects to terminals 4 through 9 of the
Regulator board terminal strip as shown in table 7.6:
Terminal
4
5
6
7
8
9
Use the following procedure to connect an encoder to the Regulator board terminal
strip:
Step 1. Connect the encoder's wires to terminals 4 through 9 of the terminal strip.
See figure 7.3. Refer to section 3.2.4.1 for encoder wiring guidelines.
Step 2. Set the following parameters to establish the maximum motor speed:
•
P.004: Maximum Speed
•
U.001: Encoder PPR
•
U.002: Motor Poles
•
U.003: Motor Nameplate Base Frequency
•
U.005: Motor Nameplate RPM
•
U.017: Motor Top Speed
Refer to the GV3000/SE Bookshelf Drive Software Start-Up and Reference manual for
parameter descriptions.
Table 7.6 – Encoder Connections
Encoder Connection
Encoder Supply +15 VDC (250 mA capacity)
Encoder Phase A Differential Input
Encoder Phase A Not Differential Input
Encoder Phase B Differential Input
Encoder Phase B Not Differential Input
Encoder/Regulator Common
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