Rockwell Automation 294D ArmorStart LT Distributed Motor Controller DeviceNet Version - User Manual User Manual
Armorstart® lt distributed motor controller
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- ArmorStart LT Distributed Motor Controller User Manual - DeviceNet
- Important User Information
- General Precautions
- Precautions for Bulletin 294D Applications
- Software Requirements
- Additional Resources
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Installation Assistance
- New Product Satisfaction Return
- Summary of Changes
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Product Overview
- Description
- Features
- Feature Description
- Factory-Installed Options
- ArmorStart LT Characteristics
- Catalog Number Explanation
- ArmorStart LT Characteristics
- Catalog Number Explanation
- Basic Operation
- Mode of Operation Bulletin 290D/291D
- Mode of Operation Bulletin 294D
- Status LEDs and Reset
- Fault Diagnostics
- Optional HOA Selector Keypad
- Optional HOA Keypad Configuration (Bulletin 290D/291D only)
- Optional HOA Selector Keypad with Jog Function (Bulletin 294D only)
- Source Brake Contactor and Connector (Bulletin 294D only)
- Product Overview
- Chapter 2
- Installation and Wiring
- Receiving
- Unpacking
- Inspecting
- Storing
- Installation Precautions
- Precautions for Bulletin 290D/291D Applications
- Precautions for Bulletin 294D Applications
- Dimensions
- Dimensions
- Connection Locations
- Wiring Terminal Detail
- Branch Circuit Protection
- Typical System Example
- ArmorConnect Power Media
- ArmorConnect Cable Ratings
- Electrical Wiring
- Group Motor Installations for USA and Canada Markets
- Wiring
- General Wiring Considerations
- Grounding
- Power Distribution
- AC Line Voltage
- Line Reactor
- Bulletin 294D Motor Cable Considerations
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- Ethernet, DeviceNet, and I/O Connections
- ArmorConnect Power Media Receptacles
- Optional Locking Clip
- Notes:
- Installation and Wiring
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Appendix A
- Applying More Than One ArmorStart LT Motor Controller in a Single Branch Circuit on Industrial Machinery
- Introduction
- ArmorStart LT Product Family
- Multiple-Motor Branch Circuits and Motor Controllers Listed for Group Installation – General
- Maximum Fuse Ampere Rating According to 7.2.10.4(1) and 7.2.10.4(2)
- Explanatory Example
- Input and Output Conductors of Bulletin 290D and 291D Controllers (a)
- Input and Output Conductors of Bulletin 294D Controllers (b)
- Combined Load Conductors (c)
- Applying More Than One ArmorStart LT Motor Controller in a Single Branch Circuit on Industrial Machinery
- Appendix B
- CIP Information
- High Level Product Description
- CIP Explicit Connection Behavior
- CIP Object Requirements
- Identity Object
- Message Router
- DeviceNet Object
- Assembly Object
- Connection Object
- Discrete Input Point Object
- Discrete Output Point Object
- Analog Input Point Object
- Analog Output Point Object
- Parameter Object
- Parameter Group Object
- Discrete Input Group Object
- Discrete Output Group Object
- Control Supervisor Object
- Overload Object
- DPI Fault Object
- DPI Alarm Object
- DeviceNet Interface Object
- ZIP Object
- Notes:
- CIP Information
- Appendix C
- Back Page