Rockwell Automation 20D-RES-A0 PowerFlex 700S Resolver Feedback Option User Manual
Rockwell Automation Equipment
Installation Instructions
Resolver Feedback Option Card for PowerFlex
®
700S Drives
What This Kit Contains
Verify that your kit contains the items listed in the following table. If your
kit does not contain the correct items, contact your Allen-Bradley sales
representative.
Tools That You Need
• Phillips
®
screwdriver for M3 screws
• Pozidrive
®
screwdriver for M4 screws (for high power drives only)
• Nut driver or wrench for M3 hex nut
• Nut driver or wrench for M5 hex nut
Important: The Resolver Feedback Option requires Phase I drive firmware
to be revision 1.17 or higher (All revsions of Phase II drive
firmware support this option).
Important: You must cycle power to the drive after making changes to
parameter 275 [Reslvr0 Select] (on a Phase I drive) or 277
[Reslvr0 Select] (on a Phase II drive), for the changes to take
affect.
!
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the
voltage on the bus capacitors has discharged before performing
any work on the drive. Measure the DC bus voltage at the +DC &
–DC terminals of the Power Terminal Block (DC+ & DC- in high
power drives). The voltage must be zero.
!
ATTENTION: HOT surfaces can cause severe burns. Do not
touch the heatsink surface during operation of the drive. After
disconnecting power allow time for cooling.
!
ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic
Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control
precautions are required when installing, testing, servicing or
repairing this assembly. Component damage may result if ESD
control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with
static control procedures, reference A-B publication 8000-4.5.2,
“Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage” or any other
applicable ESD protection handbook.
Quantity:
Description
1
Resolver Feedback Option circuit board
2
“Stacker” connectors
3
Screws with captive lock washers
3
Stand-offs
Document Outline
- Front Page
- What This Kit Contains
- Tools That You Need
- What You Need to Do
- Step 1: Removing Cover(s) (if necessary) Phase I Drives
- Step 1: Removing Cover(s) Phase II Drives
- Step 2: Removing the Control Assembly (if necessary)
- Step 3: Removing the Feedback Option Card
- Step 4: Installing the Feedback Option Card Phase I Drives
- Step 4: Installing the Feedback Option Card Phase II Drives
- Step 5: Installing the Control Assembly (if removed in step 2)
- Step 6: Wiring the Resolver Feedback Option Card to a Resolver
- Step 7: Installing Cover(s)
- Step 8: Documenting Revision Changes
- Specifications
- Pub No. / Date