Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5700 Series Installation Instructions Manual page 13

Regenerative bus supply
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Shunt Power (RC) Connector Pinout
RC Pin
Description
2
Active shunt connections
1
Contactor Enable (CED) Connector Pinout
CED Pin
Description
OK+
Relay-driven contact that provides a signal to inverters
indicating that they can draw power from the
OK–
regenerative power supply.
EN–
Relay-driven contact that is used in the control string
for a three-phase power contactor.
EN+
The contactor-enable circuitry includes a relay-driven contact within the 2198-RP
regenerative bus supply. The relay protects the Kinetix 5700 drive system in the event of
overloads or other fault conditions.
An AC three-phase mains contactor must be wired in series between the branch circuit
protection and the regenerative bus supply. In addition, the AC three-phase contactor control
string must be wired in series with the contactor-enable relay at the contactor enable (CED)
connector. Refer to the Kinetix 5700 Servo Drives User Manual, publication 2198-UM002, for
wiring examples.
ATTENTION: Wiring the contactor-enable relay is required. To avoid personal injury or damage to
the Kinetix 5700 drive system, wire the contactor-enable relay into your control string so that:
Control Input Power (CP) Connector Pinout
CP Pin
Description
2
24V common
1
24V power supply, customer-supplied
three-phase power is removed and the regenerative bus supply is protected under various
fault conditions.
three-phase power is never applied to the Kinetix 5700 drive system before control power is
applied.
Rockwell Automation Publication 2198-IN014A-EN-P - August 2018
Kinetix 5700 Regenerative Bus Supply
Signal
DC+
2
1
DC–
Signal
CONV OK+
OK+
CONV OK–
OK–
CONT EN–
EN–
EN+
CONT EN+
Signal
24V-
2
1
24V+
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