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Discrete
Individual, hard-wired inputs or outputs, typically used for control of the
drive (Start, Stop, etc.)
Dry
Dry locations per Per NEC Article 100 or local code
dv/dt
The rate of change of voltage over time
Fill Rates
The maximum number of conductors allowed in a conduit, as determined
by local, state or national electrical code.
Fixed Geometry
Cable whose construction fixes the physical position of each conductor
within the overall coating, usually with filler material that prevents
individual conductors from moving.
IGBT
Insulated Gate Bi-Polar Transistor. The typical power semi conductor
device used in most PWM AC drives today
mil
0.001 inches
MOV
Metal Oxide Varistor
NEC
United States National Electric Code NFPA70
Peak Cable Charging Current
The current required to charge capacitance in motor cable. This capacitance
has various components:
–
conductor to shield or conduit
–
conductor to conductor
–
motor stator to motor frame
Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 1305-AA02A
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