The Rockwell Automation 2090 Series is a line of cables designed for use in industrial automation systems, particularly with the Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 motor drives. The cables are designed to provide reliable power and feedback connections for these drives, ensuring efficient and precise motor control.
Technical Specifications
The 2090 Series cables are available in various configurations, including single motor power with feedback and brake wires. The technical specifications for these cables include:
- Construction: The cables have an outer diameter of approximately 17 mm, with a core color of white and a cable length of either 1 meter or 10 meters. They are designed with a standard, non-flexible style and have a static bend radius of 7 times the cable diameter.
- Electrical: The cables are rated for a nominal voltage of 1000 V and are designed for use in single motor power applications with feedback and brake wires. They have an AWG size of 14 and are made of copper with a tinned surface.
- Mechanical: The cables have a nominal cross-section conductor of 2.08 mm², which is equivalent to an AWG size of 4.1 kcmil. They are designed for use in standard, non-flexible applications and have a weight of approximately 0.185 kg/m for the power wire and 0.289 kg/m for the power with brake wire.
- Environmental: The cables are designed to operate in environments with a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C.
Documentation
The documentation for the 2090 Series cables includes technical data sheets and installation instructions. These documents provide detailed information on the cables' specifications, installation procedures, and troubleshooting guidelines. The technical data sheets include detailed specifications for the cables, including electrical, mechanical, and environmental parameters. The installation instructions cover the proper installation and connection of the cables to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Troubleshooting and Programming
Troubleshooting for the 2090 Series cables typically involves checking the cables' connections and ensuring that they are properly secured to the motor and drive. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the technical data sheets or contact Rockwell Automation support for further assistance.
Programming for the 2090 Series cables typically involves configuring the motor drive to communicate with the motor and other components in the system. This is typically done using specialized software provided by Rockwell Automation or other third-party providers. The specific programming procedures will depend on the type of motor drive and the system's configuration.
Installation
The installation of the 2090 Series cables typically involves connecting the cables to the motor and drive according to the manufacturer's instructions. This includes ensuring that the cables are properly secured to the motor and drive, and that the connections are clean and free of any debris. The cables should be routed in a way that minimizes the risk of damage or interference, and they should be protected from environmental factors such as moisture and extreme temperatures.
In summary, the Rockwell Automation 2090 Series cables are designed for use in industrial automation systems, particularly with the Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 motor drives. They provide reliable power and feedback connections for these drives, ensuring efficient and precise motor control. The cables are available in various configurations, including single motor power with feedback and brake wires, and are designed to operate in environments with a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C. The documentation for the cables includes technical data sheets and installation instructions, and troubleshooting and programming typically involve checking connections and configuring the motor drive. Installation involves connecting the cables to the motor and drive according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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