1395 Drives Selection Guide
Allen-Bradley’s 1395 Drive Series is a selection of DC drives that present in-depth motor control services for different projects. Featuring microprocessor-controlled technology, these drives ensure accurate, precise, and constant operation. Customers can pick from a range of drive ratings for the appropriate motion control solution, with the regenerative drives accessible in 230V AC, 460V AC, 575V AC, and 600V AC voltages with power capacities from 1 to 2500 horsepower. For non-regenerative drives, the voltage options remain the same, yet power ratings may vary. The 2361 CENTERLINE Motor Control Center provides full DC control options for high horsepower applications. This center offers either regenerative or non-regenerative drives with horsepower ranges of 700 to 2500 and current ratings of 1250 amps, 1650 amps, or 3000 amps for regenerative and 1250 amps or 1650 amps for non-regenerative drives.
The 1395 DC drives have come to the market with pre-installed AC inputs, DC contactors, and general I/O interfaces. Customers can further customize their product with boards for independent signals, numerical reference signals, node signals, multi-communication signals, supplemental contacts, compatibility with Remote I/O and Data Highway (DH-485), line reactors, and dynamic brakes. Boasting 6-pulse, full-wave rectified armature control, the drive supplies a performance ranging from 0.01% of the preset speed over a 10:1 speed scope and 0.001% of the peak speed over a 100:1 speed spread (if working in conjunction with an encoder). It is additionally furnished with protection from short overcurrent and motor overload to guarantee a steady performance. Further functionalities include the adjustable time of acceleration and deceleration, preset and running speed control, as well as programmable limitation of current.
Malfunctions with Indications
The 1395 drive features a malfunction recognition system, with thorough diagnostics for evaluating external and internal conditions to take appropriate action as per the instructions. The most pressing malfunctions deemed ‘complex faults’, will prompt a controlled motor stop depending on the value of Parameter 625 “Torque Mode”. Complex faults are more serious, as the drive cannot carry on working and can only be remedied by resetting or disconnecting the power supply. Examples of complex faults include ‘Handshake’ and ‘Internal Memory’. ‘Soft faults’ signify a situation that could be damaging, but the drive can keep functioning, and the fault is removed when a “Clear Fault” command is given. Examples include ‘Velocity Feedback Loss’ and ‘SCR Overtemperature Trip’. The least severe issue is ‘Warning faults’, where a soft fault is anticipated. The drive can operate without disruption, and the fault can be removed using a “Clear Fault” command. Instances of ‘Warning faults’ include ‘Motor Overload Pending’ and ‘Bridge Overload Pending’.
Fault Response Selection
The user has the option to adjust the fault conditions of the 1395 drive to either a Soft Fault or a Warning Fault with the aid of Parameter 623. Each fault is indicated with a single bit which is set to 1 for a Soft Fault and 0 for a Warning Fault. Upon initialization of the parameter table, all bits are set to 1 as the default. If a Warning Fault is preferred, the appropriate bit must be manually switched to 0. The PLC or other external device will identify the Warning Fault if it is configured as such. For increased efficiency, it is suggested to adjust the “Waiting Safe Arm Volts” (bit 5=0) and “Waiting Zero Arm Current” (bit 6=0) as Warning Faults so the current loop has a chance to take corrective action before it results in an undesired effect. Even when Warning Faults are set, the drive will still run, and the other bits should remain at 1.
Bulletin 1300 Programming Terminal
With the Bulletin 1300 Programming Terminal, it is possible to diagnose any issues with the 1395 drive. To assess fault status, access the Main Menu, select “Parameter,” and monitor the fault status parameters 100, 101, and 630. If a Hard or Soft Fault occurs, it will be displayed on the screen. To view faults in the Fault Queue, again access the Main Menu, but this time select “Faults,” and then choose “View Faults.” The INC/DEC keys can be used to navigate through the Fault Queue and the ENTER key to view faults from other processors. If the Programming Terminal is experiencing difficulties, it will be indicated by a missing or inactive pendulum on the initial display.
Catalog of 1395 Drives
Allen Bradley 1395-105061
This 1395-105061 digital XFMR transformer is perfect for high-load applications involving power and measurement circuits. This part of the programming device series can provide performance from 0.75 HP to 600 HP. The device has a durable NEMA type 1 enclosure and can endure temperatures from -10 to 60°C. The AC input circuit breaker helps to protect the device, while the 1000:1 current ratio enables remote access with a multi-communication board or adapter board. To ensure safe use, one must carefully review the instruction manual and use the correct cable measurements for the primary and secondary terminals of the DC XFMR. The secondary winding must also be earthed and not be loaded when open.
Allen Bradley 1395-B68N-C1-P10-P51
The Allen-Bradley 1395-B68N-C1-P10-P51 is a 15HP-rated DC drive for non-regenerative motor control systems. The drive is equipped with a 115 Volt AC adapter board for external control and a multi-communication adapter for connection to Allen-Bradley PLCs. It has inputs for start, stop, jogging, and precise fault functions, and comes with a standard 2-30 HP contactor. The drive operates with a 3-phase AC voltage range of 150 to 460 Volts and has an output voltage range of 240 to 500 Volts DC. Additionally, the drive is compatible with encoder drive modules and DC tachometers for controlling motor speed.
Allen Bradley 1395-115621
The Allen Bradley 1395-115621 is a surge suppressor capable of operating at 460 Volts AC, designed to keep electrical devices safe from voltage spikes. Its 470 ohms current rating and 0.02 MF capacitance ensure reliable protection. Certified by the NFPA, this suppressor can be employed in process control systems and power distribution panels. Its resistor/capacitor and metal oxide varistor setup is kept within a NEMA 1 Type Enclosure and requires an inline fuse for additional protection. Its indicator shows its remaining life and triggers quickly – in mere milliseconds – to safeguard electrical systems from destruction.
Allen Bradley 1395-123166
The Allen-Bradley 1395-123166 is a two-pole contactor specially designed for the 1395 Digital DC Drive, offering regulation of auto-tuning, speed ranges, and diagnostic capabilities. It is suitable for 60-75 HP and 125-150 HP drives at 230V and 460V, respectively, with current ratings from 181A to 260A. It can also deliver 280A and program functions for velocity or torque regulation, start/stop mode, acceleration/deceleration adjustment, and process trim. Additional features such as motor overload protection, field loss protection, and feedback loss protection make it a highly versatile tool for various applications. Its optimal operation is guaranteed in dry, non-corrosive settings with temperatures from 32-149°F and a relative humidity range of 5-95%.
Allen Bradley 1395-123172
The Allen-Bradley 1395-123172 digital DC drive is fitted with state-of-the-art diagnostics that monitor both its internal and external parameters to detect faults set by the user. When an error of grave proportion (such as a Handshake Fault or Internal Memory Fault) occurs, the drive can be reset by toggling the AC power supply. Additionally, lesser errors such as Velocity Feedback Loss or a spike in the temperature of the SCR component termed as ‘soft faults’, are also detected by the diagnostics and dealt with carefully – the drive stays in control and decelerates or halts the motor in a controlled manner.
Allen Bradley 1395-123396
The Allen Bradley 1395-123396 is a metal oxide varistor (MOV) surge suppressor belonging to the suppressor family. It helps protect circuits from voltage spikes, often found in heavy machinery, and also reduces electrical noise by absorbing the energy released from inductive coils. It has a NEMA type 1 enclosure and is NFPA certified for fire safety, making it perfect for parts production in civil aircraft. It can tolerate up to 20% of fluctuations in its resistance, and its life can be monitored with its indicator, which helps to recognize lower triggering voltages caused by high transients. To ensure the suppressor functions properly, it’s essential to utilize the excellent rating and form solid connections for systems such as process control and power control panels. The MOV surge suppressor can automatically adjust its resistance according to changes in the input voltage.
Allen Bradley 1395-123476
The Allen Bradley 1395-123476 is a digital DC drive developed for use in medium to high-power applications. It includes a microprocessor-controlled programmable memory input and a NEMA Type 1 Enclosure for added protection. The 400 to 1200 HP horsepower rating and 4 to 120 Volt digital inputs offer both speed control and multitasking capabilities due to the 6-to-1 field regulation. The small display helps monitor the operating mode and has various programming options, such as preset speeds, current limit, and system reset. An optional discrete adapter board and casings allow for further customization. It is suitable for a temperature range of -15 to 70°C. For safe servicing of the drive, make sure to disconnect any residual voltages, and use a shunt capacitor to prevent voltage spikes.
Allen Bradley 1395-A71-D2-P12-X1
Allen-Bradley’s 1395-A71-D2-P12-X1 DC drive is available in armature regenerative and non-regenerative. This drive is made for industrial use and has a fused AC input, a DC contactor, and a feedback system (encoder or DC Tach) that allows for precise control of acceleration and deceleration. It can deliver a 230V AC output with a power of 22kW (30HP).
In addition, the drive has various safety features like motor overload protection, feedback loss protection, and field loss protection. It functions within a temperature range of 0-55°C and relative humidity of 5-95%. One programmable discrete input can be utilized with 24V DC or 115V AC. Moreover, the drive is UL-Listed or CSA-approved and comes with line reactors and dynamic braking, making it suitable for industrial applications in non-corrosive environments.
Allen Bradley 1395-145108
The 1395 board is equipped with PLC3 or PLC5 controllers from Allen-Bradley and can generate its +5V power supply and configure each channel as a remote I/O or Data Highway interface. In addition, the board can regulate the 115V AC power to produce 5VDC, and it performs all of the necessary control functions. The ideal temperature range for the inlet air is 0°C to 55°C, with a maximum of 55°C. In a closed cabinet, a fan may be required for effective heat dissipation.
Allen Bradley 1395-173973
The Allen-Bradley 1395-173973 drive is a cutting-edge digital device that comes in two or four quadrant configurations. It features a fused AC input and a DC contactor. This top-of-the-line drive also has several programmable functions, including pressure, acceleration, job speeds, and current limit control. Moreover, it is protected with instantaneous overcurrent, field economy, field loss, feedback loss, motor overload protection, and surge suppression.
The control interface, as well as the programmable terminals, enable the drive to monitor its performance. It also has an AC line reactor to prevent sudden changes and an AC feedback system to provide the Switcher/PSI board with current information. The Main Control Board oversees all the features. Additionally, the line reactor and voltage protection prevent rapid voltage changes and spikes from affecting the power bridge SCRs.
Allen Bradley 1395-192364
The Allen-Bradley 1395-192364 is a Power Stage Interface and switch drive kit designed for the Series B drives of the 1395 Digital DC Drive family. It acts as a liaison between the power bridge circuit board and the primary control board, with numerous responsibilities, such as supplying DC-logic power, providing three-phase line synch signals, controlling contactor/logic, and regulating and rectifying 115 Volts AC input. Additionally, this board has current feedback scaling and jumpers to adjust the current field range, ECOAST, reset, and thermal settings selection. This spare part must be purchased for each drive and replaces the superseded 1395-194954 board. As trained operators should only carry out the maintenance and servicing of the 1395 drives, appropriate precautions for static control should be taken to prevent Electrostatic Discharge damage.
Allen Bradley 1395-358080-A01
The Silicon Control Rectifiers (SCRs) of the armature and field of the Allen-Bradley 1395-358080-A01 drive are provided with gate firing pulses and voltage protection by a digital DC circuit board kit. A field pulse transformer board and four armature pulse transformer/snubber boards are included in the kit and mounted on the drive’s power supply board. It is explicitly designed to operate with Allen-Bradley 1395 digital DC drives, which have a frequency range of 47 to 63 Hertz, run on 3-phase 460 Volt AC power, and have line protection fuses. The power bridge and power control circuitry are protected from voltage transients thanks to the armature pulse transformer board. For regenerative 1395 models, the kit comes with 2 panels and 4 armature pulse transformer boards.