| Operating Environment |
| Temperature |
- Open rating (heat sink), 0 to + 40°C.
- Open rating (chassis components), 0 to +50°C.
- Enclosed rating (heat sink), 0 to + 40°C.
- Enclosed rating (chassis components), 0 to +50°C.
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| Relative Humidity |
5 to 95% non-condensing -- all ratings. |
| Altitude |
3,300 feet (1,000 meters) maximum without derating. |
| Vibration |
0.006 inches (0.152 mm) displacement, 1G peak. |
| Shock |
15G peak for 11ms duration (±1.0mS). |
| Storage Environment |
| Temperature |
- 40 to +85°C -- all ratings. |
| Relative Humidity |
5 to 95% non-condensing -- all ratings. |
| Enclosure |
| Indicated by Catalog Number. |
Open (IP00) -- all ratings.
NEMA Type 1 (IP20) -- all ratings.
NEMA Type 4 (IP56), B003-B030 & C003-C030.
NEMA Type 12 (IP54), B003-B200 & C003-C200. |
| Input Power Conditioning |
| General |
Typically the 1336 is suitable for direct connection to a correct voltage, three phase, AC power line. There are however certain power line conditions which may introduce the possibility of drive input power component malfunction. To reduce the possibility of these malfunctions, a line reactor or isolation type transformer may be required. |
| The basic rules for determining if a line reactor or isolation type transformer is recommended. |
1. If the AC line supplying the drive has power factor correction capacitors connected, an AC line reactor or isolation type transformer must be connected between the capacitor bank and the input to the drive.
2. If the AC line frequently experiences transient power interruptions or significant voltage spikes, an AC line reactor or isolation type transformer should be used. |
| Ungrounded Distribution Systems |
All 1336 drives are equipped with an MOV (metal oxide varistor) that provides voltage surge protection and phase-to-phase plus phase-to-ground protection which is designed to meet IEEE 587. The MOV circuit is designed for surge suppression only (transient line protection), not continuous operation.
With ungrounded distribution systems, the phase-to-ground connection of the MOV could become a continuous current path to ground. MOV line-to-line and line-to-ground voltages should not exceed the values listed below. Exceeding these MOV ratings may cause physical damage to the MOV. |
| Line-to-Line MOV Rating |
Energy Rating = 320 Joules
Turn On Voltage = 850-1000 volts |
| Line-to-Ground MOV Rating |
Energy Rating = 380 Joules
Turn On Voltage = 1500 volts |
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| Output Power |
| Waveform |
Sine coded pulse width modulated waveform. |
| Voltage |
Click for B003-B200
Click for C003-C200 |
| Frequency Range |
0 to 250Hz with programmable minimum and maximum limits. |
| Frequency Resolution |
- Digital - Preset speeds (serial interface or pulse train input) to 0.005Hz of set frequency within the minimum and maximum limits.
- Analog - Equal divisions between minimum and maximum limits to the nearest 0.005 Hz as a function of signal type.
- Local speed pot (MOD-FA2 only), 1003 divisions.
- Remote speed pot (TB2, Terminals 1, 2 and 3). 514 divisions for Main Control Board Firmware Versions 1.01 and 1.10. 633 divisions for Main Control Board Firmware Versions 1.11-2.01.
- 0 to 10V DC input (TB2, Terminals 4 and 5), 976 divisions.
- 4 to 20mA input (TB2, Terminals 4 and 6), 726 divisions.
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| Frequency Regulation |
Digital Frequency Source: 0.0013% of set frequency, 0 to 40°C ambient temperature range. |
| Volts-per-Hertz |
Fully programmable.
- Minimum 1 to 14.3V/Hz through local programming.
- Wider ranges available through optional programming. |
| DC Boost |
11 selectable values from 0 to 48V DC peak.
- Adjustable from 0 to 115V DC through optional programming. |
| Accel/Decel |
Two independently programmable accel times.
Two independently programmable decel times.
Each time may be programmed over a range from 0 to 600 seconds. |
| Intermittent Overload Capability |
Programmable MOPC from 50 to 150% of rated output current for up to 1 minute maximum. |
| Inverse Time Overload Capability |
Designed to meet NEC and UL equivalent requirements. Adjustable timing from 50 to 115% of rated drive current.
(Main Control Board Firmware Version 1.10 limited to 100%) |
| Drive Overcurrent Trip |
180% of rated output current. |
| Ground Fault |
Detects drive output ground fault path by sensing unbalanced bus or input line currents. |
| Required Control Inputs |
| As a minimum requirement for drive operation, the following five control inputs must be present to operate the drive |
Click on the above five for details |
| Optional Control Inputs |
| Reverse |
Reverse changes direction of motor rotation.
Reverse inputs may come from:
- A Control Panel direction pushbutton.
- The optional L1, L2 or L3 Logic Interface Board. Refer to Appendix A - Logic Interface Options and the 1336-MOD-L1, L2 or L3 instruction manual.
- The optional G2 Remote I/O Interface Board.Refer to the 1336-MOD-G2 instruction manual.
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| Jog |
Jog jogs the drive at a preprogrammed jog speed.
Jog inputs may come from:
- A Control Panel jog pushbutton.
- The optional L1, L2 or L3 Logic Interface Board. Refer to Appendix A in the user manual Logic Interface Options and the 1336-MOD-L1, L2 or L3 instruction manual.
- The optional G2 Remote I/O Interface Board. Refer to the 1336-MOD-G2 instruction manual.
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| Speed Select |
Speed select permits switching between two selected speed reference sources.
Speed select inputs may come from:
- A Control Panel jog pushbutton.
- The optional L1, L2 or L3 Logic Interface Board. Refer to Appendix A in the user manual Logic Interface Options and the 1336-MOD-L1, L2 or L3 instruction manual.
- The optional G2 Remote I/O Interface Board. Refer to the 1336-MOD-G2 instruction manual.
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| 2nd Accel/Decel |
2nd accel/decel permits switching between two internally programmed accel/decel rates.
2nd accel/decel inputs may come from:
- A Control Panel jog pushbutton.
- The optional L1, L2 or L3 Logic Interface Board. Refer to Appendix A in the user manual Logic Interface Options and the 1336-MOD-L1, L2 or L3 instruction manual.
- The optional G2 Remote I/O Interface Board. Refer to the 1336-MOD-G2 instruction manual.
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| Load Requirements |
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A balanced 3-phase inductive motor load is typical. Other motor loads may require application assistance. |
| Contact Outputs (The following contact outputs are available as standard) |
| Run |
1 N.O. contact, closed when the drive is running. |
| At Speed |
1 N.O. contact, closed when the drive is at command speed (within 0.5% of maximum programmed speed), or the drive reaches the set point reference frequency programmed by Parameter 77. |
| Fault |
1 set of Form C contacts that change state on a drive fault or loss of power. |
| Drive Alarm |
1 set of Form C contacts that change state to indicate that the drive is operating outside of rated limits and that a fault is imminent.
Click for details on Drive Alarm Specs. |
| Analog Outputs |
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0-5V DC output programmable to represent output frequency or percent of drive load current. |
| Drive Displays |
| Programming and Display Panels |
Display frequency and drive control source. May be toggled to program and display 60 drive parameters (5-14, 16-50 and 72-86). Should a fault occur while the drive is running, the panel will display the fault code. |
| Bus Charged |
Internal neon display to indicate bus voltage is greater than 40V DC. |
| Programmable Parameters |
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The 1336 drive logic uses a set of 90 user parameters to select and control drive operation. Seventy-one of these parameters are accessible through any of the Programming and Display Panels. All 90 are accessible through the Serial Port. |