User Manual V 1-4.XX User guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- Who Should Use this Manual?
- What Is the 1336 IMPACT Drive?
- Purpose of this Manual
- Terms and Abbreviations
- Common Techniques Used in this Manual
- Allen-Bradley Support
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Mounting and Wiring Your 1336 IMPACT Drive
- Chapter Objectives
- Before Mounting Your Drive
- Input Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- Mounting Your Drive
- Grounding Your Drive
- Wiring the Power
- Hard Wiring Your I/O
- Connecting Your Gateway
- Installing an Interface Board
- Connecting the Power to the Drive
- Disconnecting the Drive Output
- Starting and Stopping the Motor
- Electrical Interference— EMI/RFI
- Do I Need an RFI Filter?
- Mounting and Wiring Your 1336 IMPACT Drive
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Using the LOption
- Chapter Objectives
- What is the LOption?
- What Functions are Available?
- Setting Up the LOption Board
- Using an Encoder with the LOption Board
- Requirements for the Contact Closure Interface Board (L4)
- Requirements for the 24V AC/DC Interface Board Requirements (L5)
- Requirements for the 115V AC Interface Board (L6)
- Requirements for the Contact Closure Interface Board (L7E)
- Requirements for the 24VAC/DC Interface Board Requirements (L8E)
- Requirements for the 115V AC Interface Board (L9E)
- Using the LOption
- Chapter 6
- Starting Up Your System
- Chapter Objectives
- Before Applying Power to Your Drive
- Applying Power to Your Drive
- Recording Your Drive and Motor Information
- Understanding the Basics of the Human Interface Module (HIM)
- Starting Up Your System
- Running the Quick Motor Tune Procedure
- Configuring the Digital Section
- Configuring the Analog Section
- Understanding Links
- Where Do I Go From Here?
- Starting Up Your System
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Applications
- Chapter Objectives
- Choosing a Motor Feedback Source
- Choosing an Optional Braking/Decelerating Method
- Using DC Hold
- Using Up to 400% Motor Current
- Understanding the Scale and Offset Parameters for Analog I/O
- Using 4 – 20mA Inputs/Outputs
- Using a Remote Pot
- Using MOP
- Using Flying Start
- Speed Profiling Introduction
- Speed Profiling Operation
- Speed Profile Start Up Configuration
- Initial Setup Requirements
- Profile Command & Control
- Using the TB3 Inputs
- Encoder Steps
- Applications
- Chapter 10
- Using the Function Block
- Chapter Objectives
- What is a Function Block?
- Evaluating the Inputs
- Using the Timer Delay Function
- Using the State Machine Function
- Using the Add/Subtract Function
- Using the Maximum/Minimum Function
- Using the Up/Down Counter Function
- Using the Multiply/Divide Function
- Using the Scale Function
- Using the Hysteresis Function
- Using the Band Function
- Using the Logical Add/Subtract Function
- Using the Logical Multiply/Divide Function
- Using the Function Block
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter Objectives
- Required Equipment
- Fault/Warning Handling
- Viewing the Fault and Warning Queues on the HIM
- What Are the Fault Descriptions?
- Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults
- Understanding the Bus Voltage Tracker
- Understanding the Parameter Limit Faults
- Understanding the Math Limit Faults
- Start Up Troubleshooting Procedures
- Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Procedures
- Encoderless Troubleshooting Problems
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 13
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- Index
- Back Cover

Mounting and Wiring Your 1336 IMPACT Drive 2-13
Catalog Number Base Derate Amps
1
Derate Curve
2,3
Heat Dissipation Drive
Watts
2,3
Heatsink Watts
2
Total Watts
2
B075 120.3 Figure D.14 361 1708 2069
B100 149.2 Figure D.15 426 1944 2370
B125 180.4 Figure D.16 522 2664 3186
BX150 180.4 Figure D.16 606 2769 3375
B150 240.0 Figure D.9 606 2769 3375
B200 291.4 Figure D.10 755 3700 4455
B250 327.4 Figure D.17 902 4100 5002
B300
5
406.4 none 1005 4805 5810
BP300 406.4 Figure D.18
444
B350
5
459.2 none 1055 5455 6510
BP350 459.2 Figure D.19
444
B400
5
505.1 none 1295 6175 7470
BP400 481.0 Figure D.20
444
B450
5
570.2 none 1335 6875 8210
BP450 531.7 Figure D.21
444
B500
5
599.2 Figure D.22 1395 7800 9200
B600
5
673.4 Figure D.23 1485 8767 10252
B700C 850.0 Figure D.24 1700 9700
5
11400
B800C 983.0 Figure D.24 1900 12000
5
13900
500 – 600V drives
CWF10 2.5
4
25 29 54
CWF20 4.2
4
29 57 86
CWF30 6.0
4
32 87 119
CWF50 7.9
4
35 117 152
CWF75 9.9 none 91 217 308
CWF100 12.0 none 103 251 354
C015 18.9 none 117 360 477
C020 23.6 none 140 467 607
C025 30.0 none 141 492 633
C030 34.6 none 141 526 667
C040 45.1 none 175 678 853
C050 57.2 none 193 899 1092
C060 61.6
4
193 981 1174
C075 85.8 Figure D.25 361 1553 1894
C100 109.1 Figure D.26 426 1978 2504
C125 138.6 Figure D.27 522 2162 2683
C150 159.7 Figure D.28
444
C200 252.6 Figure D.29 755 3065 3820
C250 283.6 Figure D.30 890 3625 4515
C300
5
298.0 none 926 5015 5941
CX300 300.0 none 926 3990 4930
C350
5
353.6 none 1000 5935 6935
CP350 350.0 Figure D.33 580 6125 6705
CPR 350 350.0 none 580 6125 6705
C400
5
406.4 Figure D.31 1430 7120 8550
CP400 400.0 Figure D.34 711 7000 7711
C450
5
459.2 Figure D.32 1465 8020 9485
C500
5
505.1 Figure D.37 1500 8925 10425
C600
5
599.2 Figure D.38 1610 10767 12377
C650
5
673.4 Figure D.39 1700 12000 14000
C700C 770.0 Figure D.39 1800 9400
6
11200
C800C 800.0 FigureD.39 2000 11300
6
13300
1 Base derate amps are based on nominal voltage (240, 480, or 600V). If the input voltage exceeds the drive rating, the drive output must be
derated. Refer to Figure D.41.
2 Drive ambient temperature rating is 40 degrees C. If ambient exceeds 40 degrees C, derate the drive. Refer to Figures D.1 – D.39.
3 Drive rating is based on altitudes of 1000 m (3000 ft) or less. If installed at a higher altitude, derate the drive. Refer to Figure D.40
4 Not available at time of publication
5 IMPORTANT: Two 725 CFM fans are required if an open type drive is mounted in a user supplied enclosure.
6 This is the inverter loss only, common bus configuration 1 kHz PWM.