Emerson 2330MKII manual Do not use solid wire

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BOOK 0958-B

5.ISOLATION TRANSFORMER - While not required, an isolation transformer can provide the following advantages:

a. Reduce the risk of personal injury if high voltage drive circuits are accidentally touched.

b. Provide a barrier to externally generated AC supply transients. This can prevent controller damage from abnormal line occurrences.

c. Reduce the potential for damaging current if the motor armature, motor field, or motor wiring becomes grounded.

6.GROUNDING - Connect the green or bare (ground) wire of the line supply to the ground screw located near the top conduit entry hole in the controller base. Then ground the controller base by connecting the ground screw to earth ground.

The motor frame and operator control stations must also be grounded.

Personal injury may occur if the controller, motor, and operator stations are not properly grounded.

7.WIRING PRACTICES - The power wiring must be sized to comply with the National Electrical Code, CSA, or local codes. Refer to the controller data label for line and motor current ratings.

Do not use solid wire.

Signal wiring refers to wiring for potentiometers, tachometer generators, and transducers. Control wiring refers to wiring for operator controls, e.g., switches and pushbuttons. Signal and control wiring may be run in a common conduit, but not in the same conduit as the power wiring. In an enclosure, signal and control wiring must be kept separated from power wiring and only cross at a 90 degree angle to reduce electrical noise.

If shielded wire (such as Alpha 2422 - two conductor, 2423 - three conductor, 2424 - four conductor) is used for the signal and control wiring, connect the shields to chassis ground (ground screw on the controller base) and tape the opposite ends of the shields. Twisted cable is also suitable for signal and control wiring.

Two 3/4-14 NPT threaded holes are provided for conduit entry, one each in the top and bottom of the controller.

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Contents Book 0958-B Page 3 HP Book 0958-B Table of Contents List of Tables List of IllustrationsBlank Following must be strictly adhered to at all times Section General Information Introduction General DescriptionModel Types Motor Selection Section Installation Installation GuidelinesDo not use solid wire Installing the Controller Jumper J4 Position Motor Armature Current Rating AmperesInstall the controller cover, if used Controller Mounting Configurations Controller Mounting Dimensions Logic connection diagram, Run-Stop-Jog Switch Book 0958-B Book 0958-B Book 0958-B Signal Connection Diagram, Motor Speed Potentiometer Signal Connection Diagram, Tachometer Feedback Signal Connection Diagram, 4-20mA Interface Page Initial Potentiometer Settings Description Initial StartupBook 0958-B Section Operation Power ON/OFF RUNStop Speed Control Torque ControlJOG Reverse Load MonitorCurrent Loop Transducers Inoperative MotorBlank Section Maintenance and Repair General Adjustment Instructions AccelerationDeceleration IR CompensationTachometer Feedback Setup Minimum SpeedCurrent Limit Troubleshooting Indication Possible Cause Corrective ActionOne or more SCR‘s or Diode D1b Troubleshooting Indication Possible Cause Corrective ActionTroubleshooting Indication Section Parts List Parts LIST, Series 2330 Mkii Controllers Fincor PartPart Blank Section Ratings and Specifications 120%Operating Voltages and Signals Controller WeightsPerformance Characteristics Operating ConditionsAdjustments SpecificationsShunt Field Data Tachometer Feedback Voltage Selection Section Drawings Functional Schematic, Series 2330MKII Series 2330MKII Control Board, 1/6 3HP Blank Index Maximum Speed Book 0958-B