Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
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Wiring System, Axis, and Shunt Modules, and Motors (for all systems)
Determining Your Type of Input
Power
Before you ground or wire your 1394 system you must determine the
type of 360/480V input power you will be connecting to. The 1394
system is designed to operate in both grounded and ungrounded
environments.
Grounded Power Configuration
As shown in the figure below, the grounded power configuration
allows you to ground your 3-phase power at a neutral point. Each
1394 system module has a factory-installed jumper configured for
grounded power distribution. If you determine that you have
grounded power distribution in your plant you do not need to modify
your system.
Figure 3.2
Grounded Power Configuration
Status
U
V
W
Conduit/4-Wire Cable
Ground grid or
Power distribution ground
PE
PE1
PE3 (drain/shield)
PE2 (wire 8)
W1 (wire 3)
V1 (wire 2)
U1 (wire 1)
1326 motor
power cable
DANGER
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. HIGH VOLTAGE MAY
EXIST UP TO FIVE MINUTES AFTER REMOVING POWER.
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...