5b.5.2, 5b.5.2 drive power three–phase, Grounded vs ungrounded three–phase – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series Hardware TAB 5 User Manual
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Section 5B
9/440HR CNC/Drive System
5B-48
Figure 5B.36
Connecting On/Off Power Control Assembly and 24V Power Supply
(22 kW Series C)
ON SW
COMMON
OFF SW
AC IN
AUX AC
AC POWER
FUSE
8A/250V
ALLEN–BRADLEY
Customer supplied
24V Power Supply
Output 24 V ac or
24 V dc non-polarized
ON
COM
OFF
E–Stop
COM
RESET
MTB Panel
Incoming Power
85–265 V ac
9/440 High–resolution Power Strip
PE
ON/OFF
Control Assembly
BT02
Monochrome or Color
operator panel power
supply
To local cabinet
ground bus
High
Low
Noise suppressor
199-ISMAxx
On Off Relay
Bulletin 100
A30–Nxx
15 AMP
Customer Supplied
Fuses
C
C1
L1
L2
L1
L2
PE
Optional Customer Circuit
Three–phase power to the 9/440HR must be 324-528 V ac, 50/60 Hz. The
drive power is used to supply the drive portion of the 9/440HR the voltages
necessary to power the axis modules and the servo motors.
All power connectors on the 9/440HR power strip accept AWG 12 gauge
solid wire. Refer to local codes for required wire type and gauge.
Grounded vs Ungrounded Three–phase
The 9/440HR CNC/Drive comes from the factory set for three–phase
grounded systems. If your facility uses an ungrounded three–phase
360/480 volt system, you must move a jumper in the 9/440HR system
module. This jumper will connect an internal resistor that helps keep high
voltage static, that can be typical of ungrounded three phase systems, from
building up in the system module.
5B.5.2
Drive Power Three–phase