The part number 2090-CSBM1E1-14AF19 is a specific type of cable designed for use with Allen-Bradley Kinetix servo drives. It is a single motor cable that provides power and feedback signals to the motor, along with brake wires for safety and control. This cable is part of the 2090 series, which is designed for continuous-flex applications, ensuring flexibility and durability in various industrial settings.
Technical Specifications
- Construction: The cable has an outer diameter of approximately 17 mm, with a white core color. It is 9 meters long and features an 8-core design with a drive-end connector type of drive end, extension receptacle.
- Electrical: The cable uses 14 AWG wire and is rated for a nominal voltage of 1000 volts. It is a hybrid cable with four power conductors, two feedback (digital communication) conductors, and two brake conductors, making it suitable for applications where both power and feedback signals need to be transmitted.
- Mechanical: The cable has a nominal cross-section conductor of 2.08 mm² and is designed to be continuous-flexible. It weighs approximately 0.289 kg per meter and features a continuous bend radius of 10 times the cable diameter. The cable does not have twisted cores and is an accessory component, classified as a cable.
- Environmental: The cable is designed to operate in environments with a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C.
User Manual and Documentation
The user manual for this cable is available in the Literature Library, specifically in the publication number KNX-TD004. This documentation provides detailed technical specifications, installation instructions, and troubleshooting guidance for the cable.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for this cable would typically involve checking the cable's connections and ensuring that they are secure and properly connected to the motor and drive. It would also involve verifying that the cable is not damaged or exposed to excessive temperatures or physical stress. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact a professional for further assistance.
Installation
Installation of this cable involves connecting the drive-end connector to the drive and the motor-end connector to the motor. The cable should be routed in a way that minimizes stress and exposure to environmental hazards. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for installation and to ensure that the cable is properly secured to prevent damage or disconnection during operation.
Programming
Programming for this cable is typically handled through the drive's control system, which is designed to communicate with the motor and manage its operation. The cable's electrical specifications are designed to support this communication, ensuring reliable transmission of power and feedback signals.
Alarm/Error Codes
Alarm and error codes for this cable are typically generated by the drive's control system and are related to issues such as cable disconnection, overheating, or damage. These codes are usually displayed on the drive's control panel or communicated through digital signals to the control system. The user manual provides guidance on how to interpret and respond to these codes.
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