Parker Hannifin HD65, HD130 manual General Wiring Earthing Recommenda Tions, Power Connections

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2 HD65 & HD130 STEPPER DRIVES USER GUIDE

Power Connections

Power and motor connections are made to the drive motherboard as illustrated in Figure 1. Screw terminals are provided on the motherboard for the AC input from the mains transformer. Suitable transformers for the HD drives are type TO132 for a single HD65 and type TO124 for two HD65 drives or a single HD130. Refer to page 5 for the primary connections for various AC supply voltages.

Connect the 172-volt winding to terminals L1 and L2 on TB1. Connect one 172-volt secondary to each drive when using a TO124 to power two HD65 drives, and connect the two 172-volt windings in parallel when operating an HD130 (see diagrams on page 4). If a three-phase transformer is used, the line-to-line voltage must be 172 volts and connections are made to terminals L1, L2 and L3.

The HD130 requires 115 volts AC to operate its cooling fan and these connections are made to the "FAN" terminals on TB1. If required this supply can come directly from 115v AC mains. The fan connections are commoned together on a multi-axis rack.

The logic supply requires 18-0-18v AC and this supply is connected to terminals 9, 10 and 11 respectively on socket SK1. The logic supply connections are also commoned together on a multi-axis rack.

Motor Connections

Motor connections are made to screw terminals on TB2. Refer to pages 6 and 7 for motor connection details, and ensure that the connections are made correctly. 1.5mm2 cable is recommended. To reverse the direction of rotation relative to the direction control input, interchange the connections to 1A and 1B.

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It is advisable to use a central earth stud mounted on the rack end plate or close to it. Mains earth, the transformer screen, the rack 0v bus and the enclosure metalwork should all be connected to this stud. In particular, the connection to the rack 0v bus should use 1mm2 cable and should be kept as short as possible.

Input/output signal connections longer than about 500mm should use wires having a collective or individual screen. In general it is better to route signal connections separately from power and motor connections. If the motor leads run in the same trunking as signal leads, then either the motor or signal leads should be screened. Connect the screen to the earth stud at one end, and insulate it at the remote end.

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Contents HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Page Important Information for Users Page User Guide Change Summary Page Table of Contents Page HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide SpecificationIntroduction Product DescriptionGeneral Wiring Earthing Recommenda Tions Power ConnectionsHD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Power and Motor Connections Primary ConnectionsMotor Connection Data Windings in Series Motor Connection Data Windings in Parallel Control Signals SK1HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Setting Up Drive 10 HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User GuideDIP Switch Settings Motor Current For HD65 12 HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Normal Current Profile Half-step Mode Fuses 14 HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User GuideTest Points MS20 Microstep Card Setting Up Microstep CardDescription 16 HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Sinewave FILLED-OUT TrimmedOverload Protection Over- temperature ProtectionOperation of the Drive Protection Systems Supply18 HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Protection CircuitFault-finding Guide 20 HD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide Returning the SystemHD65 & HD130 Stepper Drives User Guide