Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE, VTAC 7 Super Remote Meter Interface Board M/N 2SI3000 M/N 2SI3000E User Manual
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Super Remote Meter Interface (RMI) Board
Step 5.3 100 to 150 HP drives only: Align the Power Module Interface board on the
eight plastic standoffs on the back of the mounting panel. Carefully press it
into place. Make sure that good contact has been made with the two
grounding standoffs.
Step 5.4 Route the Regulator board’s 60-conductor ribbon cable through the slot in
the hinged mounting panel to the connector on the Power Module Interface
board. Align the two connectors. Place your thumb beneath the Power
Module Interface board for support and carefully press the ribbon cable
connector in until it locks into position.
Step 5.5 Swing the hinged mounting panel back into position. Make sure no wires or
cables are pinched by the panel.
Step 5.6 Refasten the two screws at the top of the panel.
Step 5.7 Connect the RMI wiring to the appropriate RMI terminals for your
application. Refer to section 3.9 for terminal identification. Route the wiring
through the right-most wire-routing hole at the bottom of the drive, away
from the AC lines.
Step 5.8 Reconnect any wiring that was removed from the Regulator board terminal
strip. Refer to the terminal connections documented in step 3.2 or to the
appropriate instruction manuals for the devices being used.
Step 5.9 Replace the mounting panel and fasten with two screws at the top of the
hinged panel (where the keypad bracket is mounted).
Step 5.10 NEMA 4X/12 drives only: Before installing the cover, check that the gaskets
on the cover are flat and within the gasket channels.
Step 5.11 Reinstall the cover with the six screws removed in step 1.3. Make sure no
wiring is pinched by the cover.
To maintain the integrity of NEMA 4X/12 drives, sequentially tighten the
cover mounting screws to ensure even compression of the gaskets. Do not
exceed 2.2 Nm (20 in-lb) of torque on these screws.
Step 5.12 Remove the lockout and tag. Apply power to the drive. SELF will be
displayed while the drive performs power-up diagnostics.
This completes the hardware installation of the RMI board. Refer to chapter 4 for the
required software parameter settings for your drive.