Rockwell Automation 1397 DC Drive Firmware 2.xx User Manual
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Introduction
Publication 1397-5.0 — June, 2001
Chapter 1 in addition to detailing drive features and specifications,
also supplies the information needed to unpack, properly inspect and
if necessary, store the 1397 Drive. A complete explanation of the
catalog numbering system is also included in this chapter.
After receipt inspection, repack the Drive in its original shipping
container until ready for installation. To ensure satisfactory
operation at startup and to maintain warranty coverage, store the
Drive as follows:
•
In its original shipping container in a clean, dry, safe place.
•
In an ambient temperature that does not exceed 65
_C (149_F) or
go below -30
_C (-22_F).
•
Within a relative humidity range of 5 to 95% without
condensation.
•
At an altitude of less than 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.) above sea
level.
The 1397 DC Drive has a nameplate on the side of the chassis
(Fig. 1.1) that identifies the specific model number design,
applicable AC input power and DC output power data. All
communication concerning this product should refer to the
appropriate model number information.
BULLETIN 1397
M/N 1397-BO10R
5/10HP
INPUT 230/460VAC
19A 3PH 50/60HZ
OUTPUT 240/500VDC 20A
DC FIELD 150/300VDC 10A
SHORT CIRCUIT RATING 5000A
I/M 1397-5.0
W/D 30371–23
FOR 230V OPERATION, SEE I/M
SERIAL NO. 1397-B010R V 001 WY
MADE IN USA
Figure 1.1
Bulletin 1397 Nameplate
The technical power information on the nameplate should be
referenced to verify proper power application.
The manual covers firmware versions through 2.xx.
Chapter Objective
Storage Conditions
Drive Identification
Nameplate
Firmware Version