Parker Hannifin 88-020292-01 A manual Connect AC Power, AC Input Connections, Apply Power

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8–CONNECT AC POWER

At this point in your installation procedure, you should have mounted your drive and motor, coupled the motor to the load, and connected the controller and motor cables to the drive.

The E-AC Drive does not have an on/off switch. When you apply power to the drive, the drive will turn on. Therefore, before you apply power, verify the following:

Motor should be properly secured

Motor cable should be connected to drive

Drive should be properly mounted

Controller cable should be connected to drive

Controller cable should not be in close physical proximity to motor cable

APPLY POWER

To apply power, connect one end of your power cable to the drive’s L1, N and terminals.

95

– 132VAC,

 

 

 

L1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50

– 60 Hz,

 

 

 

N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Single phase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External Fuses:

Are not required for AC mains with Line and Neutral designations.

For AC mains without Line and Neutral designations:

1.Fuse both sides of the AC mains, as shown at right.

2.Use 125VAC Time Delay, 10 amp, type RK5 or better fuses.

L1

95 – 132VAC N

Fuses

AC Input Connections

Connect the other end of your power cable to a grounded 120VAC power source that meets the following specifications:

Specifications – AC Power Input

 

Input Power:

120VAC

nominal

 

95VAC

minimum

 

132VAC

maximum

 

50 – 60 Hz

Inrush Current:

22.2 amps (peak) maximum

Fuses:

No user serviceable fuses

Grounding:

You must provide a proper AC power ground

Transformer:

Not required for 120VAC operation; to size step-

 

down transformer, use Volt-Amp rating (see the

 

following table)

WARNING

The motor case and drive are grounded through the drive’s terminal.

You must provide a proper AC power ground for safety purposes.

E-AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide

Chapter 2 – Installation

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Contents AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide User Information Table of Contents AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Introduction AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide IntroductionBlock Diagram of E-AC Drive System DIP SwitchesAC Drive -DESCRIPTION System ComponentsCompumotor Family of Products AC Drive -COMPATIBLE MotorsInputs & Outputs ANTI-RESONANCEAC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Introduction Installation Installation Overview PrecautionsWhat YOU should have Ship KIT PartComponent Locations AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Installation ProcedureAutomatic Test Automatic Test SetupConnect AC Power SPEED/TORQUE Curves InstallationSelect a Motor Parameters Units Motor SpecificationsBearings Information Size 17 FrameDimensions in inches mm Motor DimensionsPage Motor Connector Wired for Series Motor Current Connect the Motor to the Drive -WIRINGPrecautions Connecting the Motor Series WiringSeries Versus Parallel -SUMMARY Motor Connector Wired for Parallel Motor CurrentConnecting the Motor Parallel Wiring DIP Switch Location and Settings SET DIP SwitchesDefault Settings Motor CurrentANTI-RESONANCE Disable Drive ResolutionWaveform Automatic TestDrive I/O Connector Connecting a Compumotor ControllerConnect a Controller -INPUTS & Outputs Step InputShutdown Input Direction InputReset Input Fault OutputEnvironmental Considerations Dimensions E-AC DriveMount the Drive Mount the Motor Panel Layout DimensionsPanel Layout Motor Modifications Motor Temperature & CoolingExtending Motor Cables Less than 100 ft m 100 -200 ft -60 m Motor TypeMisalignment Condition Connect the Motor to the Load -COUPLERSAC Input Connections Connect AC PowerApply Power Test Procedure Test the InstallationPeak Power Ratings AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Troubleshooting TroubleshootingDiagnostic Leds Troubleshooting BasicsOvertemperature Protection Protective CircuitsShort Circuit Protection ANTI-RESONANCE DisableTechnical Support Product Return Procedure Using Non-Compumotor Motors Lead Motor Using NON-COMPUMOTOR MotorsWiring Configurations Lead Motor Labeling the Leads Non-Compumotor Motor Connections Terminal ConnectionsDirection of Motor Rotation Lead Motors Setting Motor Current NON-COMPUMOTOR MotorsPage Regulatory Compliance UL and CE Agency Additional Steps User Must Take Low Voltage Directive LVD Installation RequirementsElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Installation Requirements Filter EMC CablingClamp Type Cable ShieldingPanel Mounting the E-AC Drive Page Index AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide IndexAC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Index