Allen-Bradley Remove Jumpers in Kinetix 7000 Drives Quick Reference
Allen-Bradley Remove Jumpers in Kinetix 7000 Drives is crucial for maintaining proper operation of the Kinetix 7000 drives in various power distribution systems. This document outlines the role of protective MOVs and capacitors in isolating the drive from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and provides instructions for disconnecting these devices when necessary. It covers important considerations for installations in unbalanced, ungrounded, or resistive-grounded power systems, as well as common bus configurations. Refer to the Kinetix 7000 High Power Servo Drives Installation Instructions, publication 2099-IN003, for further details.
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Key features
- MOVs and capacitors isolation
- EMI protection
- Unbalanced power systems
- Resistive-grounded systems
- Common bus configurations
Frequently asked questions
The protective metal oxide varistors (MOVs) and common mode capacitors assist in isolating the drive from electromagnetic interference (EMI) in a grounded power distribution system.
You must disconnect these devices if the drive is installed in unbalanced, ungrounded, or resistive-grounded power distribution systems, or in common bus configurations.
They are located within the power terminal block. Refer to the Kinetix 7000 High Power Servo Drives Installation Instructions, publication 2099-IN003, for more information.