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Allen-Bradley 22C-D012N103

Allen-Bradley 22C-D012N103
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PowerFlex 400 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive for Fan
& Pump Applications
Catalog Numbers 22C, Series B
User Manual
Original Instructions

Table of Contents

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Allen-Bradley 22C-D012N103 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Inputs12
Communication ProtocolEtherNet/IP
Power SupplyIntegrated
Product TypeProgrammable Logic Controller
PhaseSingle Phase
EnclosureIP20

Summary

Important User Information

Preface

General Precautions

Provides essential safety warnings and precautions for handling and installing the drive.

InstallationWiring

Mounting Considerations

Details on how to mount the drive upright on a flat, vertical, and level surface.

Minimum Mounting Clearances

Illustrates required clearances around the drive for proper ventilation and heat dissipation.

AC Supply Source Considerations

Addresses precautions when installing the drive on ungrounded or resistive grounded distribution systems.

General Grounding Requirements

Details requirements for connecting the drive's safety ground (PE) to system ground.

Safety Ground - (PE)

Explains the mandatory safety ground connection requirements for the drive.

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

Provides recommended AC line input fuse and circuit breaker information for the drive.

Fusing

Lists recommended fuse types and ratings for branch circuit protection according to IEC and UL standards.

Bulletin 140 M (Self-Protected Combination Controller)UL489 Circuit Breakers

Provides guidelines for using Bulletin 140M or UL489 circuit breakers for branch circuit protection.

Power Wiring

Provides detailed instructions for connecting the main power wiring to the drive.

Motor Cable Types Acceptable for 200...600 Volt Installations

Discusses acceptable types of motor cables, including unshielded and shielded options.

IO Wiring Recommendations

Provides important precautions regarding the use of external devices for start/stop control.

Start and Speed Reference Control

Explains how drive start, speed, and direction commands are obtained from various sources.

AccelDecel Selection

Details how Accel/Decel rates are determined and can be modified through digital inputs, RS485, or parameters.

EMC Instructions

Details conformity with Low Voltage (LV) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives.

Essential Requirements for CE Compliance

Lists conditions that must be met for PowerFlex drives to comply with EN61800-3.

FCC Instructions

States compliance with FCC rules for Class A digital devices and potential interference issues.

Start Up

Prepare For Drive Start-Up

Lists initial checks and preparations required before applying power to the drive.

Applying Power to the Drive

Instructs on applying AC power and control voltages to the drive.

Start, Stop, Direction and Speed Control

Explains how to control the drive's start, stop, direction, and speed using the integral keypad.

Integral Keypad

Describes the functions of the integral keypad and its display.

Viewing and Editing Parameters

Provides step-by-step instructions for navigating and changing drive parameters using the integral keypad.

Keypad Hand-Off-Auto Functions

Explains the Hand-Off-Auto functionality of the keypad and its operation modes.

LocalRemote Mode

Describes how to switch between Local and Remote control modes for the drive.

AutoManual Mode

Explains the Auto/Manual mode functionality and how frequency control is toggled.

Programming and Parameters

Parameter Organization

Provides an overview of how parameters are organized into groups for easy navigation.

Basic Program Group

Details parameters commonly programmed for drive setup, including motor data and start sources.

Terminal Block Group

Describes parameters related to digital and analog I/O terminal functions.

Troubleshooting

Faults

Defines a fault as a condition that stops the drive and categorizes them into two types.

Fault Descriptions

Lists and describes various fault types, their causes, and recommended corrective actions.

Common Symptoms and Corrective Actions

Provides a guide to common drive symptoms and their corresponding corrective actions.

Drive does not Start from Start or Run Inputs wired to the terminal block.

Troubleshooting steps for when the drive fails to start from terminal block inputs.

Drive does not Start from Integral Keypad.

Troubleshooting steps for when the drive fails to start using the integral keypad.

Drive does not respond to changes in speed command.

Troubleshooting steps for when the drive does not change speed as commanded.

Motor andor drive will not accelerate to commanded speed.

Troubleshooting steps when the motor or drive fails to accelerate to the desired speed.

Drive does not power up.

Troubleshooting steps for when the drive does not power up at all.

Supplemental Drive Information

Drive, Fuse & Circuit Breaker Ratings

Provides recommended AC line input fuse and circuit breaker information for the drive.

Application Notes

PID Setup

Introduces the built-in PID control loop for maintaining process feedback at a desired set point.

Guidelines for Adjusting the PID Gains

Provides a step-by-step guide for adjusting proportional and integral gains for optimal PID performance.

Modbus RTU Protocol

Metasys N2

P1 - Floor Level Network (FLN)

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