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Number of Inputs | 12 |
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Communication Protocol | EtherNet/IP |
Power Supply | Integrated |
Product Type | Programmable Logic Controller |
Phase | Single Phase |
Enclosure | IP20 |
Provides essential safety warnings and precautions for handling and installing the drive.
Details on how to mount the drive upright on a flat, vertical, and level surface.
Illustrates required clearances around the drive for proper ventilation and heat dissipation.
Addresses precautions when installing the drive on ungrounded or resistive grounded distribution systems.
Details requirements for connecting the drive's safety ground (PE) to system ground.
Explains the mandatory safety ground connection requirements for the drive.
Provides recommended AC line input fuse and circuit breaker information for the drive.
Lists recommended fuse types and ratings for branch circuit protection according to IEC and UL standards.
Provides guidelines for using Bulletin 140M or UL489 circuit breakers for branch circuit protection.
Provides detailed instructions for connecting the main power wiring to the drive.
Discusses acceptable types of motor cables, including unshielded and shielded options.
Provides important precautions regarding the use of external devices for start/stop control.
Explains how drive start, speed, and direction commands are obtained from various sources.
Details how Accel/Decel rates are determined and can be modified through digital inputs, RS485, or parameters.
Details conformity with Low Voltage (LV) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives.
Lists conditions that must be met for PowerFlex drives to comply with EN61800-3.
States compliance with FCC rules for Class A digital devices and potential interference issues.
Lists initial checks and preparations required before applying power to the drive.
Instructs on applying AC power and control voltages to the drive.
Explains how to control the drive's start, stop, direction, and speed using the integral keypad.
Describes the functions of the integral keypad and its display.
Provides step-by-step instructions for navigating and changing drive parameters using the integral keypad.
Explains the Hand-Off-Auto functionality of the keypad and its operation modes.
Describes how to switch between Local and Remote control modes for the drive.
Explains the Auto/Manual mode functionality and how frequency control is toggled.
Provides an overview of how parameters are organized into groups for easy navigation.
Details parameters commonly programmed for drive setup, including motor data and start sources.
Describes parameters related to digital and analog I/O terminal functions.
Defines a fault as a condition that stops the drive and categorizes them into two types.
Lists and describes various fault types, their causes, and recommended corrective actions.
Provides a guide to common drive symptoms and their corresponding corrective actions.
Troubleshooting steps for when the drive fails to start from terminal block inputs.
Troubleshooting steps for when the drive fails to start using the integral keypad.
Troubleshooting steps for when the drive does not change speed as commanded.
Troubleshooting steps when the motor or drive fails to accelerate to the desired speed.
Troubleshooting steps for when the drive does not power up at all.
Provides recommended AC line input fuse and circuit breaker information for the drive.
Introduces the built-in PID control loop for maintaining process feedback at a desired set point.
Provides a step-by-step guide for adjusting proportional and integral gains for optimal PID performance.