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ACH580 E-Clipse bypass and packaged drive user manual
Install the control wiring
Connect control wiring to terminal block X1 on the ACH580 control board and to
terminal block X2 on the E-Clipse Bypass control board. For more information on
these connections, refer to the following:
• X1 terminal block location and terminal data are defined in the
instructions for the drive on page 5.
• X2 terminal block location is illustrated in the figures starting with
wiring diagrams – Vertical E-Clipse Bypass
• X2 terminal data are provided in
Default
• Basic connections are described in the following paragraphs. Alternate
configurations using the E-Clipse Bypass macro are described in the ACH580
HVAC control program firmware manual (3AXD50000027537).
• On Terminal Block X1 inside the ACH580, analog inputs and outputs and
additional digital input and relay output connections (AI1, AI2, AO1, AO2,
DI1...DI6 and RO1...RO6) are available for use.
Note: The E-Clipse Bypass control circuitry uses serial communications connections
(X1:29...X1:31) inside the ACH580. These connections are not available for any
other purpose and must not be reconfigured.
Digital I/O
control
terminals
J2
connection
GND J6
on page 18.
BYPASS CONTROL
ESC
ENTER
ENABLED
HAND
SELECTED
FAULTED
DRIVE
BYPASS
OFF/RESET
AUTO
MOTOR RUN
EIA-485
terminals
J7
connection
Bottom view
J8
connection
on page 8.
Basic control connections for E-Clipse HVAC
Basic connections
The figure on page
control connections for use with the
E-Clipse Bypass HVAC Default macro.
These connections are described in the
following paragraphs.
In typical installations, only analog input
wires connect to the ACH580 terminal
block, with other control connections
made on the E-Clipse Bypass control
board.
Use wire ties to permanently affix control/
port
communications wiring to the hooked wire
control
race tie points provided, maintaining a
minimum 6 mm (1/4 in.) spacing from
power wiring.
Drive's power connection terminals
Refer to the tables in the
section from pages
the maximum power and motor cable
terminal sizes for connections to an input
circuit breaker or disconnect switch, a
motor terminal block and ground lugs. The
tables also list torque that should be
applied when tightening the terminals.
17
Installation
Connection and
17
shows the basic
Technical data
201
– 208, which list
Installation

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