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Armorconnect media – Rockwell Automation 294E ArmorStart LT EtherNet/IP Version - User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 290E-UM001B-EN-P - June 2012

Chapter 2

Installation and Wiring

ArmorConnect Media

For greater flexibility and faster installations the user may also use
ArmorConnect media for a complete plug-n-play solution. This solution
provides plug-in style stop stations, as shown in

Figure 23

. The ArmorConnect

power media offers both three-phase and control power cable cord set systems.
These include patchcords, receptacles, tees, reducers and accessories to be utilized
with the ArmorStart LT Distributed Motor Controller. This cable system allows
quick connections and reduced installation time by utilizing pre-manufactured
cable assemblies for more reliable connection of the three phase and
control power.

Figure 23 - ArmorConnect Configuration Example

1. CAT5e Bulkhead Connector and Receptacle (Example Cat. No.:1585A-DD4JD)

2. CAT5e Patch Cord, IP67, M12 D-Code, Male Straight, Male Right Angle (Example Cat. No.: 1585D-M4TBDE-*)

3. CAT5e, Patch Cable, IP20, RJ45 Male to RJ45 Male (Example Cat. No. 1585J-M4TB-*)

4. Control Power Media Patchcords – PatchCord cable with integral female or male connector on each end (Example Cat. No.: 889N-F65GFNM-*)

5. Control Power Tees – The E-stop In Tee (Cat. No.: 898N-653ST-NKF) is used to connect to the Bulletin 800F On-Machine Stop station using

a control power media patchcord.

IMPORTANT

When specifying power media for use with the ArmorStart LT Distributed
Motor Controllers (Bulletin 290E/291E and Bulletin 294E) use only
ArmorConnect power media. The use of any other power media
will void the UL Listing of the motor controller.

IMPORTANT

Refer to your local electrical code for proper application and protection of long
length power cable to minimize physical damage and appropriate short-circuit
and ground-fault protection for the assembly.

IMPORTANT

A single channel Stop is pictured. It is necessary to perform a risk assessment
and determine specific application requirements.