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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
KBWS WHISPER DRIVE
PULSE WIDTH MODULATED (PWM)
DC Motor Speed Control with Built-In Input Signal Isolation
See Table 1 on page 10 for a list of KBWS Models covered by this manual
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. Note: A PLug-In Horsepower Resistor® must be installed for this product to operate (supplied separately).
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See Safety Warning on Page 5 before installing and operating this control
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Hi-Pot Tested 1500 VAC
A COMPLETE LINE OF MOTOR DRIVES
© 2001 KB Electronics, Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section i. Recommended High Voltage Dielectric Withstand Testing (Hi-Pot Testing) . [. . . ] Voltage Following Connection A 0 - 5 Volt DC analog signal voltage can also be used to control motor speed. Connect the 13
P3 P2 P1
analog signal voltage to P2 (signal) and P1 (-) terminals. Adjustment of the MIN trimpot may be necessary to achieve a 0 Volt DC output with a 0 Volt DC input. Note: The input signal can be non-isolated or earth grounded since the KBWS has built-in signal isolation. Inhibit Circuit Connection The control is supplied with an inhibit connector (CON1). When the Inhibit Switch is opened, the control will accelerate to the Main Speed Potentiometer setting. Enable Circuit Connection The control can also be started and stopped with an Enable Circuit (close to start). The Enable function is established by wiring a switch in series with the high side of the Main Speed Potentiometer lead which connects to the P3 terminal. When the Enable switch is closed, the control will accelerate to the Main Speed 14
FIGURE 6 VOLTAGE FOLLOWING CONNECTION
P3
0 - 5V DC COM SIG
FIGURE 7 INHIBIT CONNECTION
P2 P1
CON1
INHIBIT SWITCH OR RELAY (OPEN TO RUN)
FIGURE 8 ENABLE CIRCUIT CONNECTION
MAIN SPEED POTENTIOMETER (FRONT VIEW) ENABLE SWITCH OR RELAY (CLOSE TO START)
HIGH (VILOET)
P3
WIPER (ORANGE) LOW (WHITE)
P2 P1
Potentiometer setting. When the Enable Switch is opened, the control will coast to the minimum speed setting.
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Warning!Use only the AC line for this purpose.
FIGURE 9 MOTOR VOLTAGE SELECTION
J1 Set for 180 Volt Motor (Factory Setting) J1 Set for 90 Volt Motor
IV. SETTING SELECTABLE JUMPER (ON DUAL VOLTAGE MODELS) All dual voltage KBWS models contain a selectable jumper which must be set before the control can be used. Motor Voltage Selection (J1): Jumper J1 is factory set to the "180V" position for 180 Volt motors. For 90 or 130 Volt motors, set Jumper J1 to the "90V" position. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS It is recommended that the control be mounted on a flat surface with adequate ventilation. If the control is mounted in a closed, unventilated location, a minimum of a 12" x 12" x 12" enclosure should be used to allow for proper heat dissipation. The maximum allowable ambient temperature at full rating is 45 ºC (113 ºF). Care should be taken to avoid extreme hazardous locations where physical damage can occur or where the control will be exposed to contaminants such as water, metal chips, solvents or excessive vibration. Leave enough room around the control to allow for AC line, motor connections and any other wiring. RECOMMENDED HIGH VOLTAGE DIELECTRIC WITHSTAND TESTING (Hi-Pot Testing) Note: This control has been Hi-Pot tested at 1500 Volts AC. Testing agencies such as UL, CSA, VDE, etc. , usually require that equipment undergo a hi-pot test. In order to prevent catastrophic damage to the speed control, which has been installed in the equipment, it is recommended that the following procedure be followed. [. . . ] Do not leave the motor shaft locked for more that 2 - 3 seconds or motor damage may result. IR Compensation (IR) Sets the amount of compensating voltage required to keep the motor speed constant under changing loads. The IR trimpot is factory set for 10 Volts (at 180/220 Volts DC output) and 5 Volts (at 90/130 Volts DC output). For lower compensating voltage, rotate the IR trimpot counterclockwise. [. . . ]
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