Description
The part number 2090-CSBM1DF-14AF38 is a Kinetix cable designed for use in motor power and feedback applications. It is a continuous-flexible cable suitable for use in harsh environments and is designed to provide reliable communication and power transmission in industrial settings.
Technical Specifications
- Construction: The cable has an outer diameter of approximately 17 mm, with a white core color. It is 30 meters long and features a drive-end connector type that is optimized for the Kinetix 5500. The cable has eight cores and includes a protective conductor. The core identification is by color, and the outer sheath is orange. The conductor material is copper, with a tinned surface. The cable code color is RAL2003, and the core colors are white and blue.
- Electrical: The cable is designed for use at a nominal voltage of 1000 volts and features a single motor power with brake wires. It has an AWG size of 14 and is a hybrid cable with four power, two feedback (digital communication), and two brake conductors.
- Mechanical: The cable has a nominal cross-sectional conductor size of 2.08 mm², which is equivalent to 4.1 kcmil. It is designed as a continuous-flexible cable and weighs approximately 0.289 kg per meter. The cable does not have twisted cores and is an accessory component. The continuous bend radius is 10 times the cable diameter, and it features a low capacitance design to maximize system power density. The cable also includes a speedtec connection system, encoder communication data pair with noise rejection, and a TPE jacket with mechanical and chemical properties. The cable has an overall tinned copper braid with aluminum/polyester insulation.
- Environmental: The cable is designed to operate at a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C.
Documentation
The documentation for this product includes technical data and other relevant information. The technical data publication number is KNX-TD004, and it can be accessed through the Literature Library on the Rockwell Automation website.
Installation and Troubleshooting
The installation and troubleshooting of this cable are critical to ensure reliable operation and prevent potential issues. The installation instructions should be carefully followed, and any issues that arise during installation or operation should be addressed promptly to prevent damage to the cable or other components. Regular maintenance and inspection of the cable and connected components are also important to ensure optimal performance and extend the lifespan of the cable.
Programming
The programming of this cable is typically done through the Kinetix 5500, which is a motor control system designed for use in industrial applications. The programming process involves configuring the motor control parameters, such as speed, acceleration, and braking, as well as setting up the feedback and brake functions. The programming process is typically done using specialized software and requires a good understanding of the motor control system and the specific requirements of the application.
Alarm and Error Codes
The alarm and error codes for this cable are typically generated by the Kinetix 5500 motor control system. These codes are used to indicate potential issues with the cable or other components, such as loose connections, overheating, or damage to the cable. The codes are usually displayed on a control panel or monitor and can be used to diagnose and troubleshoot issues with the system.
User Manual
The user manual for this cable is typically provided by Rockwell Automation and includes detailed information on the installation, operation, and maintenance of the cable. The manual should be consulted before installation and during troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and prevent potential issues.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the 2090-CSBM1DF-14AF38 cable involves identifying and addressing potential issues that may arise during operation. Common issues include loose connections, overheating, or damage to the cable. The troubleshooting process typically involves checking the cable connections, inspecting the cable for signs of damage, and monitoring the system for any error codes or alarms. The user manual and technical documentation should be consulted for specific troubleshooting procedures and guidelines.
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