KB Electronics KBMM-225D User Manual
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6.3
Permanent Magnet (PM) Motor Connection – Wire the motor armature positive lead (+) to Terminal “A+”
(Armature Fuse) and the negative lead (-) to Terminal “A-”, as shown in Figure 1, on page 10. On Models
KBMM-225 and KBMM-225D, be sure Jumper J2 is set to the corresponding motor voltage, as described
in Section 7.2, on page 20. Be sure the correct Plug-In Horsepower Resistor® is installed, as described in
Section 9, on page 21.
6.4
Motor Field Connection (Shunt Wound Motors Only)
6.4.1 Full Voltage Field – Wire the field positive (+) lead to Terminal “F+” and the negative lead (-) to
Terminal “F-”, as shown in Figure 1, on page 10, and as described in Table 4.
6.4.2 Half Voltage Field – For 90 Volt DC motors with 50 Volt DC fields and 180 Volt DC motors with 100
Volt DC fields, wire the field positive lead (+) to Terminal “F+” and the negative lead (-) to Terminal “L1”
(Line Fuse), as described in Table 4.
Notes: 1. Do not connect motor armature leads to Terminals “F+” and “F-”. 2. Do not use Terminals “F+”
and “F-” for any purpose other than to power the field of a shunt wound motor. 3. Shunt wound motors
may be damaged if the field remains energized without armature rotation for an extended period of time.
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Model
AC Line Input Voltage (Volts AC)
Armature Voltage (Volts DC)
Field Voltage (Volts DC)
Terminal Connections
KBMM-125
115
0 - 90
100
F+, F-
50
F+, L1
KBMM-225
208 / 230
0 - 180
200
F+, F-
0 - 90*
100
F+, L1
KBMM-225D
115
0 - 90
100
F+, F-
50
F+, L1
208 / 230
0 - 180
200
F+, F-
208 / 230
0 - 90*
100
F+, L1
TABLE 4 – FIELD CONNECTION (Shunt Wound Motors Only)
* Step-down operation.