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1397-5.29, September, 1998
Allen-Bradley
1397
400-600HP Inverting Fault Circuit
Breaker Kit
Cat. Nos. 1397-IFB600
This option is intended to be applied to regenerative 1397 drives with
high inertia loads. High inertia loads are those where the reflected load
inertia to the motor is equal to or greater than the motor's own inertia,
or where the drive is frequently regenerating power to the AC line, such
as in unwind and pay-off applications.
An inverting fault typically occurs as a result of loss of AC line. If this
happens, the AC input transformer becomes a short circuit across the
motor. Since the SCRs in the bridge no longer turn off, the motor's
stored mechanical energy is regenerated into the short circuit. The
inverting Fault Circuit Breaker interrupts the generator action,
protecting the SCR bridge and the motor.
The Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker is a magnetic-only breaker with an
adjustable instananeous magnetic trip unit. The trip settings are
adjusted by a sliding control on the front of the breaker. The standard
interrupt rating is 30,000 amperes symmetrical at 480 VAC.
Each 1397-Inverting Fault Circuit
Breaker kit includes:
• (1)Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Assembly
• (6) M6 × 12mm Self-Tapping Screw
• (1) Wire Assembly
• (1) 1/4" Spade Terminal, Male
• (1) 7/16" Split Lockwashers
• (1) 1/2" Ring Lug, 22-16 ga.
• (1) Twisted Pair Wire Assembly
• (2) Shield, Top and Bottom
These instructions and any accompanying instructions contain the
necessary information to install a 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker
Kit on 1397 DC Drives rated 400 to 600HP @ 460 VAC only.

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  • Page 1 • (2) Shield, Top and Bottom These instructions and any accompanying instructions contain the What These Instructions necessary information to install a 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Contain Kit on 1397 DC Drives rated 400 to 600HP @ 460 VAC only. 1397-5.29, September, 1998...
  • Page 2: Installation

    1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Installation Installation ATTENTION: Electric Shock can cause injury or death. Remove all power before working on this product. The drive is at line voltage when connected to incoming AC power. Before proceeding with any installation or troubleshooting activity, disconnect, lockout and tag all incoming power to the drive.
  • Page 3 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Figure 1. Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Mounting Hole Pattern] 13.32" [38.3 mm] 10.68" [271.3 mm] 5.34" [135.6 mm] 0.213" [5.4 mm] Dia. (6) holes Wiring The method used to wire the Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker depends on whether the drive is equipped with dynamic braking and/or a motor series field.
  • Page 4 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Figure 2. Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Diagram 400 HP to 600 HP @ 460 VAC Motor A1 47 (+) Motor Armature 181/ L1 S6R DC Aramature Supply 182 / L2 Motor A2 Input A2/S1 Removable Link...
  • Page 5 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Wiring If you are using the Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker with Dynamic Braking: 1 Refer to Figure 7. Remove the removable link (bus section connected to drive output terminal A2/S1) by removing the four nuts and bolts that hold it in place. You may need to dismount the drive in order to gain access to the removable link.
  • Page 6 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Wiring If you are using the Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker with a Series Field (S1 to A2): 1 Refer to Figure 4. Connect motor series field lead S2 to Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker terminal MOT. (See Figure 9 for location of the breaker’s MOT terminal.
  • Page 7 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Wiring If you are using the Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker with a Series Field (S1 to A2) and Dynamic Braking: 1 Refer to Figure 7. Remove the removable link (bus section connected to drive output terminal A2/S1) by removing the four nuts and bolts that hold it in place.
  • Page 8 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Wiring If you are using the Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker with a Series Field (S1 to A2/S1) and Dynamic Braking: 1 Refer to Figure 7. Remove the removable link (bus section connected to drive output terminal A2/S1) by removing the four nuts and bolts that hold it in place.
  • Page 9: Top View

    1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Figure 7. Removable Link Location A2/S1 Removable Link TOP VIEW Wire Assembly 1 Remove the two screws and open the drive cover (see Figure 8). Connections 2 Locate and remove the spade connector from terminal A2 on the Power Interface board, located in the center of the drive.
  • Page 10 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Figure 8. Power Interface Board and Terminal A2 Locations DBR A2/S1 Remove Screws Line 3 Line 2 Line 1 DBR A2/S1 Enfld 1 Remove existing A2 connection 1397-5.29 September, 1998...
  • Page 11 1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Figure 9. Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Terminal Locations SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW A2 FDBK to Power Shield, Top and Bottom A2 FDBK I/F Board 2 Places M5 x 16 mm 1/2" Ring Lug Self Tapping Screw...
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications

    1397 Inverting Fault Circuit Breaker Checking Circuit Breaker 1 If necessary, adjust the circuit breaker settings using the Settings requirements in the following table. Drive Rated HP @ 460 VAC Required Setting 400 HP Set at 2 (1900 A) 500 HP...
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  • Page 15 Publication 1397-5.29 – September, 1998 P/N 191100 (02) Supersedes July, 1998 Copyright 1995 Rockwell International Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.