Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
REGENERATIVE DRIVE
MODEL KBRG-225D (P/N 8800) MODEL KBRG-240D (P/N 8802)
FULL WAVE · 4 QUADRANT
FWD EN
FWD REV ACCEL ACCEL DB
MAX IR REV SPD RESP COMP CL
FWD CL
S/LT NLT
OFFSET
J8
TCL
REV EN
PWR ON
T1
This manual applies to logic board revision "L" and newer controls only.
CL
R33
F1
J3 TB1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
F1 TB1
AC LINE FUSE
ARMATURE F2 FUSE
(EARTH)
GND
TB2 F+ FL1 L2 M1 M2
See Safety Warning on Page 2
The information contained in this manual is intended to be accurate. However, the manufacturer retains the right to make changes in design which may not be included herein.
See Page 2
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A COMPLETE LINE OF MOTOR DRIVES
© 1997 KB Electronics, Inc.
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KBRG SIMPLIFIED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT You must read these simplified operating instructions before you proceed. These instructions are to be used as a reference only and are not intended to replace the detailed instructions provided herein. [. . . ] Read Safety Warning before attempting to use this control.
Warning!To avoid erratic operation do not bundle AC Line and motor wires with potentiometer, voltage following, enable, inhibit or other signal wiring. Use shielded cables on all signal wiring over 12" (30 cm) Do not ground shield. Wire control in accordance with National Electric Code requirements and other local codes that apply. The KBRG contains a single AC line fuse wired in series with terminal L1. Be sure to fuse each conductor which is not at ground potential (do not fuse neutral or grounded conductors). 12, for fuse information. ) Wire control in accordance with connection diagram (see fig. A separate AC line switch or contactor must be wired as a disconnect switch to control so that contacts open each ungrounded conductor. TABLE 6 TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING INFORMATION
Terminal Block Designation TB1 (Power Board) TB1 (Logic Board) TB2 Connection Designation F+, FLogic Connections L1, L2, M1, M2 Supply Wire Gauge* Minimum 22 22 18 Maximum 14 14 10 Maximum Tightening Torque (lbs inch) 3. 5 3. 5 12
*AWG, Cu wire only. (Be sure jumpers J1A and J1B are set to match the AC line voltage used. 5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
7. 70 (195. 58) 0. 30 (7. 62) 7. 10 (180. 34)
INCHES [mm]
R0. 089 [R2. 3] 1. 00 (25. 40)
(4 PL)
0. 324 (4 PL) [8. 2]
R0. 172 (4 PL) [R4. 4]
10. 00 (254. 00) T1 8. 00 (203. 20)
F1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
AC LINE F1 FUSE TB1
ARMATURE F2 FUSE
R69
TB2 F+ FL1 L2 M1 M2
DWG#: C3900-1-00096
3. 440 [87. 4]
NOTE: CONTROL SHOWN ABOVE IS MODEL KBRG-225D. 6 AC LINE AND ARMATURE CONNECTION motors only) Do not use F+ and F- terminals for any other motor type. Connect motor shunt field to terminals F+ and F- for 90VDC motors with 100VDC fields and 180VDC motors with 200VDC fields. For motors with half voltage fields, 90VDC motors with 50VDC fields and 180VDC motors with 100 VDC fields, connect field to terminals F+ and L1. CAUTION Shunt-Wound motors may be damaged if field remains connected without motor rotating for an extended period of time. 7A FULL VOLTAGE FIELD FIG 7B HALF VOLTAGE FIELD
TABLE 7 FIELD CONNECTIONS (Shunt Wound Motors Only)
AC Line Voltage (VAC) 115 115 230 230 Motor Voltage 90 90 180 180 Field Voltage (VDC) 100 50 200 100 Field Connection F+, FF+, L1 F+, FF+, L1 F+, L1
230
90*
100
*Step down operation (see sec. Ground Be sure to ground (earth) the control via green screw located on chassis. Main Speed Potentiometer The main speed potentiometer can be connected in several ways using terminals "10, " "11, " "12, " "13. " ( A 5K ohm potentiometer is supplied with control. Terminals "10, " "11, " "12" and "13" are not isolated from AC line. Unidirectional operation only Connect potentiometer to terminals "10, " "12, " "13" for forward direction. (To operate in reverse direction, connect to "11, " "12, " "13. ") Bidirectional operation using reversing contacts Connect to terminals "10, " "11, " "12, " "13" as per fig. Bidirectional operation with potentiometer Connect potentiometer to terminals "10, " "11, " "12" as per fig. [. . . ] Run motor at approximately 30-50% of rated speed under no load and measure actual speed. Rotate IR Comp trimpot so that loaded speed is the same as the unloaded speed measured in the previous step.
Control is now compensated so that minimal speed change will occur over a wide range of motor load. [Note: Too much IR Comp will cause unstable (oscillatory) operation. ] F. Maximum Speed (MAX) The MAX trimpot is used to set the maximum output voltage of the control which, in turn, sets the maximum speed of the motor. [. . . ]