The Rockwell Automation Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables are designed for use in industrial automation systems, particularly with the Kinetix 5500 motor. The cables are available in various lengths and configurations, including standard and continuous-flex options. Here's a detailed overview of the key sectors related to these cables:
Technical Specifications
- Construction: The cable has an outer diameter of approximately 17 mm, with a green/yellow core color. It is 10 meters long and features a drive-end connector type optimized for the Kinetix 5500 motor. The cable has eight cores, includes a protective conductor, and uses color coding for core identification. The outer sheath is orange, and the conductor material is copper with a tinned surface.
- Electrical: The cable is rated for 1000 volts and is designed as a single motor power-only cable with four power and two feedback (digital communication) conductors. The AWG size is 14, and the nominal cross-section conductor is 2.08 mm² or 4.1 kcmil.
- Mechanical: The cable is designed as a standard, non-flexible cable with a static bend radius of seven times the cable diameter. It weighs approximately 0.185 kg per meter and does not have twisted cores. The accessory component is the cable itself, and it features a low capacitance design to maximize system power density.
- Environmental: The cable is designed to operate in environments with a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C.
Alarm/Error Codes
The Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables do not have specific alarm or error codes associated with them. These cables are designed for use in industrial automation systems and are not typically used in applications where alarm or error codes are relevant. Instead, they are used to provide power and feedback signals to the motor, ensuring proper operation and communication within the system.
User Manuals
The user manuals for the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables are available from Rockwell Automation. These manuals provide detailed information on the installation, operation, and maintenance of the cables, as well as troubleshooting and error handling procedures.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables typically involves checking the cable connections, ensuring proper installation, and verifying the motor and drive settings. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation support for further assistance.
Programming
The Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables do not require programming. They are designed to provide a simple, plug-and-play connection between the motor and the drive, allowing for easy setup and operation.
Installation
The installation of the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables typically involves connecting the drive-end connector to the motor and the other end to the drive or control system. The cables should be secured properly to prevent damage or flexing, and the connections should be checked for proper alignment and securement.