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

3-4 Mounting and Wiring Information Specific to Frames A1, A2, A3, and A4
The terminal blocks provide the following:
Input Fusing Requirements The following are the input fusing requirements for frames A1 – A4.
This Terminal
Block:
Provides these Terminal
Numbers:
Which Provide Access to this Signal:
TB4
4, 7, 10 Shield ground
1, 2, 3 DC power supply
±10V DC
50 mA per voltage
5, 6, 8, 9 0 to ±10V DC output
Output impedance = 100 Ohms;
10mA maximum
11, 12 4 – 20 mA DC output Output impedance = 20 Ohms
TB7
3, 6, 9, 12 Shield Ground
1, 2, 4, 5 0 to ±10V DC input Input impedance = 20K Ohms
7, 8 4 – 20 mA input Input impedance = 130 Ohms
10, 11
Pulse input for frequency reference
+5V DC — Jumper J8 Set to 1 – 2
+12V DC — Jumper J8 Set to 2 – 3
Scale Factor (Pulse PPR) must be set
10mA minimum
TB10
12 Logic Earth Ground, Shield
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
Programmable contacts
Resistive rating = 115VAC/30VDC, 5.0A
Inductive rating = 115VAC/30VDC, 2.0A
10, 11
Voltage clearance. Provides physical space between the logic earth ground and other
signals on the terminal block.
Maximum Recommended AC Input Line Fuse Ratings (Fuses are User Supplied)
European Installations
North American
Installations
Drive Catalog
Number
kW (HP)
Rating
200 – 240V
Rating
380 – 480V
Rating
500 – 600V
Rating
The recommended fuse is Class
gG general industrial
applications and motor circuit
protection.
BS88 (British Standard) Parts 1
& 2*, EN60269-1, Parts 1 & 2,
type gG or equivalent should be
used for these drives. Fuses that
meet BS88 Parts 1 & 2 are
acceptable.
* Typical designations include,
but may not be limited to the
following:
Parts 1 & 2: AC, AD, BC, BD, CD,
DD, ED, EFS, EF, FF, FG, GF,
GG, GH
UL requirements specify
that UL Class CC, T, or
J
1
fuses must be used
for all drives in this
section*.
* Typical designations
include:
Type CC: KTK,
FNQ-R
Type J: JKS, LPJ
Type T: JJS, JJN
1336E-_ _ F05, 07
0.37 – 0.56
(0.5 – 0.75)
6A 3A —
1336E-_ _ F10 0.75 (1) 10A 6A 3A
1336E-_ _ F15 1.2 (1.5) 15A 6A —
1336E-_ _ F20 1.5 (2) 15A 10A 6A
1336E-_ _ F30 2.2 (3) 25A 15A 10A
1336E-_ _ F50 3.7 (5) 40A 20A 10A
1336E-_ _ F75 5.5 (7.5) — 20A 15A
1336E-_ _ F100 7.5 (10) — 30A 20A
1 Both fast acting and slow blow are acceptable.