HP 2995 manual

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In this mode, the motor will produce full rated torque up to 60 Hz. Above 60 Hz, torque will linearly reduce to 50% at 120 Hz.

Figure 6 - Graph showing reduction in motor torque at frequencies above 60 Hz.

AC LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR JUMPERS – There are three voltage selector jumpers that must be repositioned if the input line voltage is 230 VAC instead of 115 VAC. If the control is to be operated from a 230 VAC power supply, pull out the voltage selector jumpers J1, J2, and J10 from their “115V” positions and reinsert them into their “230V” positions. See Figure 4 for the locations of the jumpers.

CAUTION

Connecting 230 VAC to a control configured for 115 VAC will permanently damage the control.

AC LINE FUSE JUMPER WIRE – If the control is to be operated from a two- phase 230 VAC power supply, where both lines are hot (typically in the USA), then remove the jumper wire between the spades labeled “J5” and “J8.”

AC LINE FUSES – Model 2995 has a 12A fuse already installed in both the “F1” and “F2” fuse holders. A fuse is only really necessary in “F2” if a two-phase 230 VAC power supply (with two hot sides) is used.

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Contents Phase AC Motor Speed Control Quick Reference Table of Contents Electrical Ratings Product SpecificationsImportant Safety Precautions Examine before installation InstallationMount Control Choose a Suitable LocationConnection Preliminary SetupPage Electrical connections for Model Connect the MotorConnect to AC Power Connect AC Line CordClose and Seal the Enclosure Check System Before Starting OperationOperate the Inverter Adjust Trim Pots OptionalMIN Minimum Speed DEC/B Deceleration with 60 Hz or 120 Hz configuration CL Current Limit with I2t Shutdown Abnormality Check Point Countermeasure TroubleshootingOperating LED LED Flash Corrective Type HPP-5337E4 AC Motor Speed Control, Model number Declaration of ConformityBodine Limited Warranty