Parker Hannifin 88-020292-01 A manual AC Drive -DESCRIPTION, DIP Switches, System Components

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E-AC DRIVE –DESCRIPTION

The E-AC Drive is a microstepping drive that runs two-phase step motors. It operates directly from 120VAC power; no separate DC power supply or transformer is required.

A typical system is shown below.

To AC

Power Source

Controller

System Components

I/O

DRIVE

SERIES

PWR/FLT

L1

120V

N

MOTOR

A +

 

A -

 

 

B +

 

 

B -

Motor

 

Compumotor

E-AC Drive

The controller sends step and direction signals to the drive. For each step pulse it receives, the drive will commutate the motor to increment rotor position. This is shown in the next drawing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High Level

 

Step

 

 

Motor

Host Computer

 

 

 

 

 

Commands

 

Pulses

 

 

Currents

 

 

 

or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controller

 

E-AC Drive

 

 

Motor

 

Programmable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Block Diagram of E-AC Drive System

The host computer or programmable controller may or may not be neces- sary, depending upon the controller’s capabilities.

The motor can be wired in series or parallel; the amount of current the drive sends to the motor is set by DIP switches.

DIP SWITCHES

DIP switches are located on top of the E-AC Drive, accessible through an opening in the top of the cover. During the installation procedure, the user sets these DIP switches to configure the drive for motor current, resolution, waveform, and other functions.

CAUTION

Remove power before changing DIP switches

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E-AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide

Chapter 1 – Introduction

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Contents AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide User Information Table of Contents AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Introduction IntroductionAC Drive -DESCRIPTION DIP SwitchesBlock Diagram of E-AC Drive System System ComponentsInputs & Outputs AC Drive -COMPATIBLE MotorsCompumotor Family of Products ANTI-RESONANCEAC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Introduction Installation What YOU should have Ship KIT PrecautionsInstallation Overview PartInstallation Procedure Component Locations AC Drive Hardware Installation GuideAutomatic Test Setup Automatic TestConnect AC Power Installation Select a MotorSPEED/TORQUE Curves Bearings Information Motor SpecificationsParameters Units Size 17 FrameMotor Dimensions Dimensions in inches mmPage Precautions Connect the Motor to the Drive -WIRINGMotor Connector Wired for Series Motor Current Connecting the Motor Series WiringMotor Connector Wired for Parallel Motor Current Connecting the Motor Parallel WiringSeries Versus Parallel -SUMMARY Default Settings SET DIP SwitchesDIP Switch Location and Settings Motor CurrentWaveform Drive ResolutionANTI-RESONANCE Disable Automatic TestConnect a Controller -INPUTS & Outputs Connecting a Compumotor ControllerDrive I/O Connector Step InputDirection Input Shutdown InputFault Output Reset InputDimensions E-AC Drive Mount the DriveEnvironmental Considerations Panel Layout Dimensions Panel LayoutMount the Motor Extending Motor Cables Motor Temperature & CoolingMotor Modifications Less than 100 ft m 100 -200 ft -60 m Motor TypeConnect the Motor to the Load -COUPLERS Misalignment ConditionConnect AC Power Apply PowerAC Input Connections Test the Installation Peak Power RatingsTest Procedure Troubleshooting AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide TroubleshootingOvertemperature Protection Troubleshooting BasicsDiagnostic Leds Protective CircuitsANTI-RESONANCE Disable Technical SupportShort Circuit Protection Product Return Procedure Using Non-Compumotor Motors Using NON-COMPUMOTOR Motors Wiring ConfigurationsLead Motor Lead Motor Labeling the Leads Terminal Connections Direction of Motor RotationNon-Compumotor Motor Connections Setting Motor Current NON-COMPUMOTOR Motors Lead MotorsPage Regulatory Compliance UL and CE Low Voltage Directive LVD Installation Requirements Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Installation RequirementsAgency Additional Steps User Must Take EMC Cabling FilterCable Shielding Clamp TypePanel Mounting the E-AC Drive Page AC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Index IndexAC Drive Hardware Installation Guide Index