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Warner Electric • 800-825-9050

P-269

Clutch – Electrically Released Brake Wiring
(Power on clutch/power off brake)

All electrical current must be

off when making electrical connections to 
prevent  injury or death which can result 
from contact with live wires.

AC Input Power Connections

1. Connect Earth Ground wire to Terminal 1
and tighten securely.

2. Connect the Hot side of the 120 VAC line
to Terminal 2 and tighten securely.

Note:

Customer supplied fuse is desirable. See

diagram for connection and sizing.

3. Connect the neutral side of the 120 VAC
line to Terminal 3 and tighten securely

4. For electrically released brake-clutch
arrangement proceed to the wiring section
below.

1. Connect the Brake to Terminals 4 and 5.
Observe the polarity when making connec-
tions. Tighten Terminal 4 securely.

2. Connect the Clutch to Terminals 7 and 8.
Tighten Terminal 7 securely.

3. Connect the switching for Channel 1 to
Terminals 5 and 6. Tighten terminals securely.

4. Connect the switching for Channel 2 to
Terminals 8 and 9. Tighten terminals securely.

5. Set DIP Switch, SW1 for proper current
setting before applying power to the control

See INTERNAL SWITCH SETTINGS CHART
for proper DIP Switch settings.

6. If external potentiometers are being used,
then proceed to the external potentiometer
wiring section. If external potentiometers are
not used, this completes the wiring of the
control.

7. Double check all connections before 
applying  power.

Clutch/Brake and Switch Wiring

Figure 4

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DIST. AUTORIZADO

MEX (55) 53 63 23 31
QRO (442) 1 95 72 60

MTY (81) 83 54 10 18
[email protected]

Summary of Contents for CBC-200 Series

Page 1: ...s Single Channel Adjust Clutch Brake Controls Installation Operating Instructions P 269 819 0407 An Altra Industrial Motion Company DIST AUTORIZADO MEX 55 53 63 23 31 QRO 442 1 95 72 60 MTY 81 83 54 10 18 ventas industrialmagza com ...

Page 2: ... either of the outputs To reset power must be removed the shorted condition cleared and the AC input power reapplied to the control The enclosed version may be used with or without the cover Removal of the plastic cover when the control is used in an enclosure will increase the operating temperature range of the control The chassis mount version does not have a cover and must be mounted in an encl...

Page 3: ...nts Current Range Selection via DIP switch SW1 Current Ranges Switch Setting 1 2 3 4 5 Max Output ma 60 175 245 305 533 3 Warner Electric 800 825 9050 P 269 External Switching Mechanical or electromechanical Electromechanical Customer supplied 1 amp 125 V minimum rating Solid state NPN isolated transistor Customer supplied 2 amp 250V minimum rat ing Maximum off state leakage current 1 ma External ...

Page 4: ...CBC 200 3 control is used the following additional procedure must be followed 1 For the CBC 200 2 remove the knob from the control 2 On the CBC 200 1 CBC 200 2 or CBC 200 3 remove the four screws that hold the faceplate bracket and PC board to the chassis plate 3 Bring the external potentiometer wires through the conduit entrance hole and wire the potentiometers to the appropriate terminals blocks...

Page 5: ...he faceplate with the holes on the PC board 5 Using the 4 40 screws supplied mount the PC board and faceplate assembly to the panel Insure that the faceplate aligns cor rectly and does not contact any of the components on the PC board 6 Tighten all four mounting screws securely 7 If the CBC 200 C or CBC 200 C2 was used insert the knob on the internal poten tiometer shaft 8 Attach the switch settin...

Page 6: ...brakes Figure 3 1 Connect either the clutch or brake magnet to Terminals 4 and 5 Tighten Terminal 4 securely 2 Connect the other magnet either brake or clutch to Terminals 7 and 8 Tighten Terminal 7 securely 3 Connect switching for Channel 1 to Terminals 5 and 6 Tighten both terminals securely 4 Connect switching for Channel 2 to Terminals 8 and 9 Tighten both terminals securely 5 Set DIP Switch S...

Page 7: ...nect the Brake to Terminals 4 and 5 Observe the polarity when making connec tions Tighten Terminal 4 securely 2 Connect the Clutch to Terminals 7 and 8 Tighten Terminal 7 securely 3 Connect the switching for Channel 1 to Terminals 5 and 6 Tighten terminals securely 4 Connect the switching for Channel 2 to Terminals 8 and 9 Tighten terminals securely 5 Set DIP Switch SW1 for proper current setting ...

Page 8: ...te the pot cable through one of the conduit entrance holes on the bottom of the unit and wire to the appropriate terminal block on the PC board Refer to the wiring diagrams on this page for the proper connections CBC 200 1 External Current Limit Adjustment 1 Wire the external current limit potentiome ter to Terminal Block TB 3 for Channel 1 as shown in the diagram See Figure 6 2 If the accessory p...

Page 9: ...heck all wiring for both the poten tiometer and the main terminal block to insure proper connections CBC 200 3 External Current Limit and Level Adjust 1 Wire the external current limit adjust potentiometer to Terminal Block TB 3 for Channel 1 as shown in the diagram See Figure 7 2 If the accessory pot kit is used wire per the color codes as shown 3 Make sure all terminals are securely fastened and...

Page 10: ...stened and the wiring cable is secured so that it can t pull out Note The level adjustment controls both the current adjustable output channel 1 as well as the steady state output channel 2 Chassis Mount Models CBC 200 C1 CBC 200 C2 CBC 200 C3 1 The CBC 200 C series chassis mount version controls are shipped with the face plate bracket assembly loose 2 Wire the control per the appropriate Wiring c...

Page 11: ...0 EC 475 PC 500 SF 650 SF 1525HT SF 250 EM 50 SF 825 SF 825BM SF 400 EM 100 PC 1000 PC 825 EM 180 SF 1225 SF 1000 UM 50 PC 1225 SF 1525 UM 100 PC 1525 EC 650 UM 180 EC 1000 EC 825 UM 50C EM 210 EC 1225 UM 180C UM 210 ATC 55 EUM 50 UM 215 EUM 100 UM 210C EUM 180 EUM 210 EUM 215 Warner Electric PB 120 EB 375 ATB 25 EB 825 EMFB 210 Brake Models PB 170 EB 475 PB 500 EMFB 180 UMFB 210 PB 250 EM 50 PB 6...

Page 12: ...ions and rewire if necessary Torque adjust set to zero 0 Set torque adjustment potentiometer to maximum level Current range switch improperly set Check DIP Switch settings per chart and reset if required No power applied to the control Refer to Symptom A above System incorrectly wired Check wiring per the wiring diagram and rewire if necessary Fail Safe brake used in place Check to insure that a f...

Page 13: ...13 Warner Electric 800 825 9050 P 269 Notes DIST AUTORIZADO MEX 55 53 63 23 31 QRO 442 1 95 72 60 MTY 81 83 54 10 18 ventas industrialmagza com ...

Page 14: ... under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective product and in no event shall Warner Electric LLC be liable for consequential indirect or incidental damages of any kind incurred by reason of the manufacture sale or use of any defective product Warner Electric LLC neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to give any other warranty or to assume any other obligati...

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