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Customer Connections & Start-Up
Start-up Guidelines
STEP 1: Receiving & Inspection Page 13
STEP 2: Drive Installation . . . Page 25
STEP 3: Power Wiring Pages 26-28
STEP 4: Control Wiring Pages 29-31
STEP 5: Jumper Programming Pages 33-36
STEP 6: Potentiometer Adjustments Pages 38-40
STEP 7: Start-up of Drive Page 41-48
Improper procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage. Only qualified
electrical maintenance technicians familiar with electronic drives and their standard safety
precautions should be permitted to install, start-up, or maintain this apparatus.
NOTE
Read this manual in its entirety, paying particular attention to the Warnings and Cautions
in each section before installing, starting, or maintaining this drive.
Installation of this equipment must be done in accordance with the National Electrical
Code and all other applicable regional or local codes. Proper grounding, conducto
sizing, and short circuit protection must be installed for safe operation. Imprope
installation or operation of this control may cause injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.
Hazardous voltages may be present on external surfaces of ungrounded controls. This
can result in personal injury or equipment damage.
When performing visual inspections and maintenance, the incoming AC power must be
turned off and locked out. Hazardous voltages will be present until the AC power is
turned off. The drive contactor ( if used ) does not remove hazardous voltages when
o
ened.