The part number 2090-CSWM1DE-14AA23 is a cable designed for use in industrial automation systems, specifically for connecting motors to drives. It is part of the Allen-Bradley 2090 Series, which offers a range of motor cables with different specifications and lengths.
Technical Specifications
- Construction: The cable has an outer diameter of approximately 17 mm, with a green/yellow core color. It is 20 meters long and features a drive-end connector type optimized for the Kinetix 5700 drive system.
- Electrical: The cable is rated for 1000V and has an AWG size of 14. It is designed for single motor power only and features a hybrid cable with four power and two feedback (digital communication) conductors.
- Mechanical: The cable has a nominal cross-section conductor of 2.08 mm² and a nominal cross-section conductor in AWG of 4.1 kcmil. It is a standard, non-flexible cable with a weight of approximately 0.185 kg/m. The cable features a tinned copper braid with aluminum/polyester insulation and has a static bend radius of 7 times the cable diameter.
- Environmental: The cable's maximum conductor temperature is 105°C.
Documentation and Troubleshooting
For detailed product specifications and technical data, please refer to the publication number KNX-TD004, which can be found in the Literature Library results.
Installation and Programming
The installation and programming of this cable are typically handled by trained professionals in the field of industrial automation. The specific procedures and guidelines for installation and programming may vary depending on the system and the specific requirements of the application.
User Manual
The user manual for this product is not explicitly mentioned in our research. However, the technical specifications and documentation provided should be sufficient for understanding the product's features and usage. For more detailed information, it is recommended to consult the product catalog or contact the manufacturer's support team.
Alarm/Error Codes
our research do not provide specific information on alarm or error codes for this product. It is likely that these codes would be specific to the system or application in which the cable is used and would be documented in the system's user manual or technical documentation.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting issues with this cable would typically involve checking the cable's connections, ensuring that the cable is properly seated in the connectors, and verifying that the cable is not damaged or compromised in any way. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the system's user manual or contact the manufacturer's support team for further assistance.
Programming
The programming of this cable is typically handled by the system's control software, which is designed to communicate with the motor and drive systems. The specific programming procedures and guidelines would depend on the system and the specific requirements of the application.
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