Customer terminal board – “ctb – GE Industrial Solutions AF-600 FP Drive Panel User Manual
Page 31

31
2. Customer Terminal Board – “CTB”
The following section does not apply to the Disconnect Drive Panels. All customer terminations for control
wiring are made on the drive’s connections. Refer to product user guide for details.
Inside the panel enclosure there is a terminal board for convenient connection of customer control wiring. The
customer interface drawing provides a visual reference of the terminal board positions with the detailed
descriptions as follows:
CTB1-1 through CBT1-3
Customer safety interlocks. Put normally closed contacts between CTB1-1 and
CTB1-3. CTB1-2 and CTB1-3 provide an additional connection point if required.
An open circuit between these positions will cause the drive output to stop
and/or drive output contactor to drop out resulting in power being removed
from the motor. These positions come jumpered together from the factory and
require removal of the factory jumpers prior to connecting customer normally
closed contacts.
CTB1-4 through CTB1-5
Provides customer with “drive ready to run” status via contact closure. Panel
conditions that provide contact closure are; 1) drive output contactor is
energized with drive not faulted and 2) drive has been issued a run command.
Typical use for this status is “drive enabled” ready for speed reference to output
power to the motor. Contacts are rated 5A @ 240V AC, 24 VDC.
CTB1-6 through CTB1-7
Put normally open remote run contacts between CTB-6 and CTB-7. Closure
between these positions is required for the motor to run when the
Hand/Off/Auto switch is in the “Auto” position. The positions come jumpered
together from the factory.
CTB1-10 through CTB1-12
Provides customer with a drive fault status via contact closure. Contacts are
rated 5A @ 240V AC, 24 VDC.
CTB1-13 through CTB1-15
Provides customer with a drive running status via contact closure. Contacts are
rated 5A @ 240V AC, 24 VDC
CTB1-14 through CTB1-15
Place normally open contacts between CTB-14 and CTB-15. Closure between
these contacts cause the motor to run at a preset speed (speed programmed
by function code C20) from the drive. A typical use for this input is a smoke
purge command.
DEH40608
– Page 5
AN 11-2021 Rev 05, 12/15/2011
WARNING: When the circuit breaker/disconnect handle is turned to the
“On” position, terminal board positions CTB-1 through CTB-3 can be at
115 VAC with respect to ground. Therefore, prior to making any
connections to these points lock the disconnect handle
in the “Off”
position. In fact, good safety practice dictates that prior to servicing any
electrical equipment that all sources of electrical energy be disconnected
and “locked out” to avoid reconnection by a third party unaware of the
maintenance efforts underway.
WARNING: When the circuit breaker/disconnect handle is turned to the
“On” position, terminal board positions CTB1-1 through CTB1-3 can be at
115 VAC with respect to ground. Therefore, prior to making any
connections to these points lock the disconnect handle in the “Off”
position. In fact, good safety practice dictates that prior to servicing any
electrical equipment that all sources of electrical energy be
disconnected and “locked out” to avoid reconnection by a third party
unaware of the maintenance efforts underway.