Connecting Thermal And Brake Leads To Axis Modules; Required Tools And Equipment - 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

Connecting Thermal and Brake Leads to Axis Modules

Axis modules provide terminating points for the motor power,
thermal sensor, and brake. Axis module wiring is identical for all
available axis module ratings.
Figure 3.13
Locating TB1 and TB2
Important: Noise filters on the motor thermal sensor and brake
connectors (TB1 and TB2) add capacitance (1.0
from each leg of the thermal switch and motor
brake leads to ground. This should be considered
when selecting
Connect the motor thermal sensor and brake lead to the Axis Module
at TB1 and TB2. Each axis module comes with a brake and thermal
connector kit. Refer to Appendix D for more information.
Terminal:
Description:
TB1-1, 2
Thermal Sensor Input from Motor Cable
TB1-3, 4
Brake 24V DC from Motor Cable
TB2-1, 2
Brake 24V DC from Fault System
TB2-3, 4
Thermal Sensor Output to Fault System

Required Tools and Equipment

A small, flathead screwdriver
One 1326-CPx1-xxx motor power cable for each axis
One axis module connector kit (catalog number 1394-199) for
thermal switch and brake inputs. You will need one kit per axis
module as each kit contains two connectors.
ground fault circuits.
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