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Kinetix 300 Shunt Resistor
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0 Shunt Resistorinstallation instructions for the 2097-Rx Kinetix 300 shunt ions for wiring your 2097-Rx shunt resistor. For further information, refer to the Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP r Manual, publication 2097-UM001.
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Install the Shunt Resistor Install your 2097-Rx shunt resistor by using the dimension drawing with a M4 (#6-32) steel machine screw. Torque to 1.1 Nm (9.8 lbin). The shunt resistor can operate at its full power r(7.9 x 7.9 x 0.12 in.) heat refer to the Kinetix 300 Et2097-UM001, for derating
Shunt Resistor Dimensi
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TIP Mounting holesthe mounting su
Cat. No. L1 L2
(1) D1 dimension is 0.3 mm (0.012 in
2097-R2 210 (8.3) 197 (7
2097-R3 210 (8.3) 197 (7
2097-R4 150 (5.9) 137 (5
2097-R6 210 (8.3) 197 (7
2097-R7 150 (5.9) 137 (5
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ating if it is mounted vertically on a 200 x 200 x 3 mm sink at 25 C (77 F). If your are not using a heat sink, herNet/IP Indexing Servo Drive User Manual, publication information.
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resistor surface temperature can reach up to 200 C (392 F). Do not ng operation. Do not install near flammable material. We recommend stall in a manner that will prevent user contact.
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.7) 170 (6.7) 41 (1.6) 4.3 (0.17) 10 (0.39) 12 (0.47)
.4) 110 (4.3) 41 (1.6) 4.3 (0.17) 10 (0.39) 12 (0.47)
.7) 170 (6.7) 41 (1.6) 4.3 (0.17) 10 (0.39) 12 (0.47)
.4) 110 (4.3) 41 (1.6) 4.3 (0.17) 10 (0.39) 12 (0.47)
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Wire the Shunt ResistorThe shunt resistor is wired into connector BC, a 5-pin quick-connect terminal block, which is plugged into the Brake/DC Bus terminal on the front of the Kinetix 300 drive. The shunt resistor connects between the Positive DC Bus (either BC-1 or 2)
and BC-3. See this table fo
Route shunt wires per Kinpublication 2097-UM001. mounting your shunt resisNoise Reference Manual,
Shunt Resistor Terminal a
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BC Pin Description
1 and 2 Positive DC bus/shun
3 Shunt resistor
4 and 5 Negative DC bus
Item Description
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r wire strip length and torque values.
etix 300 EtherNet/IP Indexing Servo Drive User Manual, For general guidelines when laying out your panel and tor, refer to the System Design for Control of Electrical publication GMC-RM001.
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ent connector sets (catalog number 2097-CONN1), are available. Set neral purpose power input (IPD) header, back-up power (BP) header, stor and DC bus (BC) header, motor power (MP) header, and safe (STO) header.
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Shunt Resistor Specifications - Catalog Number 2097-Rx
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Cat. No. Resistance Continuous Power W Weight, approx. kg (lb)2097-R2 20
2097-R3 30
2097-R4 40
2097-R6 75
2097-R7 150
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Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP Indexing Installation Instructions, publicatiPublication 2097-IN002C-EN-P - June 2010
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Provides details on how to mount the drive, programming information, and technical specifications.
Servo Drive on 2097-IN001
Provides details on how to mount the drive and technical specifications.
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