Quick Disconnects
PowerFlex 40 Standard Configured Drive Standard Features and Options
Clear Fault Push Button (Code S23)
This option provides a factory installed 800F Clear Fault push button.
Component Specifications
Bulletin 800F
IEC style, Internationally rated
Devices
Meet IP65/IP66 and NEMA/UL Type 4/4X/13
UL Listed, CSA Certified
10 amp contacts
Screw terminals, 0.3–3.5 mm
Clear Fault Push
Flush head, Black, 1 N.O. contact
Button:
Legend Plate
30 x 50 mm, Black with white lettering
Wiring
0.8 mm
Schematic
Figure 2.17 on page 2-18
This option is not compatible with Code S7.
DeviceNet Quick Disconnect - Bottom (Code E22)
A Brad Harrison, 5 pin, bulkhead, male receptacle is provided and wired to
the drive mounted DeviceNet module. The connector is located through the
bottom of the enclosure providing a quick disconnect. This option is
designed to enhance the DeviceNet offering (Position 12, Code D) and is
not compatible with options 4, C, E, P (Position 12), or E23.
To review schematic refer to
To review layout refer to
For NEMA/UL Type 4 or less stringent environments, the outer connector
construction is made of plastic designed to withstand washdown conditions.
DeviceNet Quick Disconnect - Left Side (Code E23)
A Brad Harrison, 5 pin, bulkhead, male receptacle is provided and wired to
the drive mounted DeviceNet module. The connector is located through the
left side of the enclosure providing a quick disconnect. This option is
designed to enhance the DeviceNet offering (Position 12, Code D) and is
not compatible with options 4, C, E, P (Position 12), or E22.
To review schematic refer to
To review layout refer to
For NEMA/UL Type 4 or less stringent environments the outer connector
construction is made of plastic designed to withstand washdown conditions.
2
(22–12 AWG) maximum
2
(18 AWG), Blue
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Figure 2.4 on page 2-5
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Figure 3.4 on page 3-4
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Figure 2.4 on page 2-5
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Figure 3.4 on page 3-4
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