Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
Troubleshooting
9-25
Replacing the 1394 Shunt Module
Fuse
To replace the fuse in 1394 shunt modules (Catalog Numbers 1394-
SR10A, -SR9A, -SR9AF, -SR36A, and -SR36AF) refer to the
specific set of instructions.
Replacing the 1394-SR10A Fuse
1. Remove power from your system including power to the shunt
module.
2. Locate the fuse holder.
Figure 9.6
Fuse Holder Location
3. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder with the fuse puller tool.
4. Insert the new Bussmann 700V 40A fuse (FWP40A14F) or
equivalent into the 1394-SR10A fuse holder.
5. Apply power to your system.
!
ATTENTION: This system may have multiple
sources of power. More than one disconnect switch
may be required to de-energize the system. To avoid
shock hazard or personal injury, verify that all power
has been removed before proceeding.
!
ATTENTION: This product contains stored energy
devices. To avoid hazard of electrical shock, verify that
all voltage on the capacitors has been discharged before
attempting to service, repair, or remove this unit. You
should only attempt the procedures in this document if
you are qualified to do so and familiar with solid-state
control equipment and the safety procedures in
publication NFPA 70E.
Fuse holder
Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 1394
Page 1: ...User Manual 1394 Digital AC Multi Axis Motion Control System Catalog No 1394 50 Allen Bradley...
Page 10: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 viii Table of Contents...
Page 118: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 5 8 Wiring Your 1394 Analog Servo System...
Page 124: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 6 6 Commissioning 1394 GMC and GMC Turbo Systems...
Page 166: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 8 30 Configuring Your 1394 Analog Servo System...
Page 232: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 A 34 Specifications...
Page 292: ...Publication 1394 5 0 May 2000 D 14 Catalog Numbers...