The Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables are designed for use in industrial applications, particularly in the automation of motor control systems. These cables are designed to provide both power and feedback signals to motors, ensuring efficient and reliable operation. The cables are constructed with a variety of materials and features to ensure durability and flexibility in demanding environments.
Technical Specifications
- Cable Construction: The cables are made of a hybrid material, combining industrial TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) with a copper conductor. This hybrid material provides a balance of mechanical and electrical properties, ensuring the cables can withstand the rigors of industrial use while maintaining signal integrity.
- Cable Lengths: The cables are available in various lengths, ranging from 3.3 feet (1 meter) to 164 feet (50 meters), in increments of 1 foot (0.3 meters).
- Wire Size: The cables have a wire size of 14 AWG (American Wire Gauge), which is suitable for high-power applications.
- Nominal Voltage: The cables are designed to operate at a nominal voltage of 1000 volts, making them suitable for use in high-voltage applications.
- Cable Style: The cables are designed to be continuous-flexible, allowing them to withstand repeated bending and flexing without compromising their integrity.
- Weight: The cables have a weight of approximately 0.289 kilograms per meter for the continuous-flex version, which is suitable for use in applications where weight is a concern.
- Twisted Cores: The cables do not have twisted cores, which is typical for power cables that prioritize high power transmission over noise reduction.
- Accessory Component: The cables are designed as accessories for motor control systems, providing power, feedback, and brake conductors in a single shielded cable.
- Continuous Bend Radius: The cables have a continuous bend radius of 10 times the cable diameter, ensuring they can withstand repeated bending without damage.
- Environmental: The cables are designed to operate in a variety of environmental conditions, including high temperatures up to 105 degrees Celsius (221 degrees Fahrenheit).
Installation and Troubleshooting
- Installation: The cables are designed to be easily installed using standard connectors and cable management systems. The cables are also designed to be easily routed and secured in tight spaces.
- Troubleshooting: The cables are designed to be reliable and minimize the risk of errors or malfunctions. However, if issues arise, troubleshooting typically involves checking for proper connections, ensuring the cables are not damaged, and verifying the cable's specifications match the application requirements.
User Manuals and Documentation
- User Manuals: The cables come with detailed user manuals that provide instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance. The manuals also include troubleshooting guides and technical specifications.
- Documentation: The cables are supported by extensive documentation, including technical data sheets, installation instructions, and product literature. This documentation provides detailed information on the cables' specifications, features, and applications.
Programming and Configuration
- Programming: The cables are designed to be used with a variety of programming tools and software, including those from Rockwell Automation. The cables are compatible with a range of programming languages and protocols.
- Configuration: The cables are designed to be easily configured for specific applications. The configuration typically involves selecting the appropriate cable type, length, and connectors based on the application's requirements.
Alarm and Error Codes
- Alarm and Error Codes: The cables do not have built-in alarm or error codes. Instead, any issues with the cables typically manifest as errors in the motor control system or other connected devices.
Key Sectors
- Technical Specifications: The cables are designed with specific technical specifications to ensure they meet the requirements of various applications. These specifications include details on the cable's construction, length, wire size, and operating conditions.
- Alarm and Error Codes: The cables do not have built-in alarm or error codes. Instead, any issues with the cables typically manifest as errors in the motor control system or other connected devices.
- User Manuals and Documentation: The cables come with detailed user manuals that provide instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance. The manuals also include troubleshooting guides and technical specifications.
- Programming and Configuration: The cables are designed to be used with a variety of programming tools and software, including those from Rockwell Automation. The cables are compatible with a range of programming languages and protocols.
- Installation and Troubleshooting: The cables are designed to be easily installed using standard connectors and cable management systems. The cables are also designed to be easily routed and secured in tight spaces. Troubleshooting typically involves checking for proper connections, ensuring the cables are not damaged, and verifying the cable's specifications match the application requirements.