The Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DE-14AA12 is a single motor power cable designed for use with Rockwell Automation's Kinetix 5700 drive. It is a hybrid cable that combines power and feedback conductors in a single cable, making it suitable for applications where both power and feedback signals need to be transmitted. The cable is constructed with a standard, non-flexible design and features a TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) jacket with mechanical and chemical properties. It has a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C and is designed for use in environments where the cable may be subject to mechanical stress or movement.
Technical Specifications
Construction:
- Outer diameter: approximately 17 mm
- Core color: green/yellow
- Cable length: 12 meters
- Drive-end connector type: drive-end, flying leads with factory pre-installed connector kit (optimized for Kinetix 5700)
- Number of cores: 8
- With protective conductor: yes
- Core identification: color
- Color outer sheath: orange
- Conductor material: copper
- Conductor surface: tinned
- Color cable code: RAL2003
- Core color: white/blue
- Motor-end connector type: single speedTec DIN connector
Electrical:
- AWG size: 14
- Nominal voltage U: 1000 V
- Cable type: single motor power only
- Cable description: power only: 1000V hybrid cable with four power and two feedback (digital communication) conductors
Mechanical:
- Nominal cross section conductor: 2.08 mm²
- Nominal cross section conductor (AWG): 4.1 kcmil
- Cable style: standard, non-flexible
- Weight, approx: standard (non-flex), power wire: 0.185 kg/m
- Twisted cores: no
- Accessory component: cable
- Static bend radius: standard (non-flex) and continuous flex: 7 times the cable diameter
- Features: low capacitance design to maximize system power density, speedtec connection system, encoder communication data pair with noise rejection, TPE jacket with mechanical and chemical properties, cable features overall tinned copper braid with aluminum/polymer insulation
Environmental:
- Max. conductor temperature: 105°C
Documentation
- Publication Number: KNX-TD004
- Type: Technical Data
User Manuals and Troubleshooting
The user manual for the Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DE-14AA12 cable is not explicitly provided in our research. However, Rockwell Automation's documentation library may contain relevant information on the cable's installation, operation, and troubleshooting procedures. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's documentation or contact their support services for detailed guidance on using this product.
Installation
The installation of the Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DE-14AA12 cable involves connecting the drive-end connector to the Kinetix 5700 drive and the motor-end connector to the motor or actuator. The cable should be routed in a way that minimizes stress and bending, and the connectors should be securely fastened to prevent damage or disconnection. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for installation and to ensure that the cable is properly secured and protected during use.
Programming
The programming of the Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DE-14AA12 cable is not a direct function of the cable itself but rather of the drive and motor control systems that it connects. The programming of these systems typically involves setting parameters such as motor speed, acceleration, and braking, as well as configuring the communication protocols used to transmit data between the drive and the motor. This process is usually performed using specialized software provided by the manufacturer or through the drive's user interface.
Alarm and Error Codes
The alarm and error codes associated with the Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DE-14AA12 cable are not explicitly documented in our research. However, the drive and motor control systems that the cable connects may generate alarms or errors based on various conditions such as cable damage, disconnection, or improper installation. These codes are typically displayed on the drive's user interface or communicated through the control system's monitoring software. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's documentation or contact their support services for detailed information on the specific alarm and error codes associated with this product.