Section 1
General Information
Receiving & Installation 3-19
MN715
Motor Brake Connections
For motors with spring set brakes, connect the brake power leads and the motor power
leads separately. Because the inverter has variable voltage output to the motor, the
inverter may not supply enough power at low frequencies for proper brake operation. If
using a motor with an internally connected brake, the brake power leads must be
connected to a separate power source for proper brake operation.
Motor Connections
Motor connections are shown in Figure 3-17.
Figure 3-17 Motor Connections
* Optional components not provided with control.
* AC Motor
See Recommended Tightening Torques in Section 6.
Baldor
Series 15H
Control
Note 1
*Optional
Load
Reactor
Note 1
A1
B1
C1
A2
B2
C2
T1
T2
T3
T1
T2 T3
G
Note 2
Notes:
1.
Metal conduit should be used. Connect conduits so the use of Load
Reactor or RC Device does not interrupt EMI/RFI shielding.
2.
See Line/Load Reactors described previously in this section.
3.
Use same gauge wire for Earth ground as for L1, L2 and L3.
Note 3
M-Contactor
If required by local codes or for safety reasons, an M-Contactor (motor circuit contactor)
may be installed. However, incorrect installation or failure of the M-contactor or wiring
may damage the control. If an M-Contactor is installed, the control must be disabled for
at least 20msec before the M-Contactor is opened or the control may be damaged.
M-Contactor connections are shown in Figure 3-18.
Figure 3-18 M-Contactor Diagram
T1
T2
T3
* Optional
RC Device
Electrocube
RG1781-3
T1
T2 T3
G
7
8
9
*
M Enable
J4
* Motor
M
M
M
* M-Contactor
To Power Source
(Rated Coil Voltage)
M=Contacts of optional M-Contactor
Note: Close “Enable”
after “M” contact closure.
See Recommended Tightening Torques in Section 6.