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| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
|---|---|
| Model | 22C-D105A103 |
| Category | Controller |
| Language | English |
Details requirements for mounting the drive upright on a flat, vertical, and level surface, and environmental considerations.
Specifies temperature ranges and minimum mounting clearances for different drive frames and enclosure ratings.
Illustrates required mounting clearances for Frame C, D, E, F, G, and H drives to ensure proper airflow.
Discusses considerations for AC supply sources, including ungrounded systems and disconnecting MOVs.
Details input power conditions that may cause damage and recommends corrective actions like installing line reactors.
Outlines requirements for connecting the drive's safety ground (PE) to system ground as per safety regulations.
Explains that the drive requires input fuses or circuit breakers for branch short circuit protection.
Provides general guidance and ATTENTION notes for safely installing electrical equipment and wiring practices.
Details acceptable motor cable types, including unshielded and shielded/armored cable, and insulation requirements.
Offers recommendations for I/O wiring, including wire types, separation from power wires, and important points.
Explains how the drive's start and speed commands are determined from various sources and their priority.
Details CE Conformity requirements, including Low Voltage and EMC Directives and standards.
Outlines FCC compliance requirements, including grounding, shielded cable, and specific conditions for Part 15 Subpart B.
Details essential checks before applying power to the drive, including wiring, voltage, and DIP switch settings.
Instructs to apply AC power and control voltages to the drive and familiarize with the integral keypad.
Explains how to control the drive using the integral keypad with factory default parameters.
Describes the integral keypad, operator keys, LEDs, and LCD for drive navigation and control.
Provides step-by-step instructions for navigating and editing parameters using the integral keypad.
Presents a structured overview of parameters organized into Basic Display, Basic Program, Terminal Block, and Communication groups.
Defines a fault as a condition that stops the drive and identifies two types: Auto-Reset/Run and Non-Resettable.
Lists fault types, their descriptions, and recommended actions for troubleshooting.
Provides common symptoms like 'Motor does not Start' or 'Motor operation is unstable' with their corrective actions.
Provides recommended AC line input fuse and circuit breaker information based on UL and IEC requirements.
Introduces the built-in PID control loop for maintaining process feedback at a desired set point.











