Instruction Manual
Chapter 1
Information and Precautions
Chapter 1 provides information on the general intent of this manual,
gives an overall description of the 1336
SPIDER Adjustable
Frequency AC Drive and provides a listing of key drive features.
Manual Objectives This publication provides planning, installation, wiring and
diagnostic information for the Stand-alone (full I/O) and PLC
control (limited I/O) 1336 SPIDER Drive. To assure successful
installation and operation, the material presented must be thoroughly
read and understood before proceeding. Particular attention must be
directed to the Attention and Important statements contained within.
Catalog Number Explanation The diagram below describes the SPIDER catalog numbering system.
Conventions Used in this
Manual
To help differentiate parameter names and display text from other text
the following conventions will be used:
• Parameter Names will appear in [brackets]
• Display Text will appear in “quotes”
General Precautions
1336Z
First Position
Bulletin Number
P
Second Position
Drive Types
Letter Type
P PLC Control
S Stand-Alone
Control
022
Fourth Position
Peak Current Rating
1
Code Peak Current
022 21.6A
036 36.0A
060 60.0A
GM1
Sixth Position
Communication Options
Code Description
GM1 Single Point Remote I/O
GM2 RS-232/422/485, DF1 &
DH485
GM5 DeviceNet™
GM6 Enhanced DeviceNet
A
Third Position
Voltage
Letter Voltages
A 200-240V AC or
310V DC
N
Fifth Position
Enclosure Type
Code Type
N IP 20 (Open Type)
with Line Choke
AE IP 20 (Open Type)
with EMC Filter
010 9.9A
017 16.5A
033 33.0
B 380-480VAC or
513-620V DC
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This current is only possible with synchronous motors and for spinning applications. For actual motor current rating, refer to Appendix A.
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ATTENTION: Only personnel familiar with the 1336
SPIDER Adjustable Frequency AC Drive and associated
machinery should plan or implement the installation, start-up
and subsequent maintenance of the system. Failure to comply
may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
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ATTENTION: An incorrectly applied or installed drive can
result in component damage or a reduction in product life.
Wiring or application errors, such as, undersizing the motor,
incorrect or inadequate AC supply, or excessive ambient tem-
peratures may result in malfunction of the system.