Connecting Power Wiring For 5 And 10 Kw System Modules (Series C) - Allen-Bradley 1394 User Manual

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Wiring System, Axis, and Shunt Modules, and Motors (for all systems)
Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
6. Insert one of the 24V control power wires into the terminal block
labeled W1.
7. Insert the other 24V control power wire into the terminal block
labeled W2.
8. Tighten and torque all six screw terminals to the values in the
following table.
System Module: Terminal Block
Designator:
5 and 10 kW
All
22 kW
W1, W2
DC+, COL, U, V, W, PE 2.21 - 2.66 N-m
9. Gently pull on each wire to make sure it does not come out of its
terminal. Re-insert and tighten any loose wires.
10. Go to the section Connecting Motor Power to Axis Modules.
Connecting Power Wiring for 5 and 10 kW System Modules
(Series C)
To connect power wiring:
1. Connect the system module ground wire from the system module
ground bar to the bonded ground bus bar on the subpanel. For
more information on bonding, refer to the chapter Installing Your
1394.
2. Insert the three-phase input neutral wire into connector terminal
J10-4 and tighten the J10-4 connector screw (torque value =
0.56-0.62 N-m, 5.0-5.6 lb-in.).
Note: The three-phase input neutral connection is present only on
grounded power configurations.
3. Insert the three-phase incoming power wires as follows and
tighten the three J10 connector screws.
Insert the wire
Into connector
labeled:
terminal:
U
J10-1
V
J10-2
W
J10-3
4. Gently pull on each wire to make sure it does not come out of its
terminal. Re-insert and tighten any loose wires.
Terminal Block
Torque:
0.56 - 0.62 N-m
(5.0 - 5.6 lb-in.)
0.56 - 0.62 N-m
(5.0 - 5.6 lb-in.)
(20.0 - 24.0 lb-in.)
Tighten to this
torque value:
0.56-0.62 N-m
(5.0-5.6 lb-in.)

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