About the 1V2460
The 1V2460 was a Reliance Electric designed 1HP GV3000/SE style Drive. There is a great possibility that ABB and/or Baldor Reliance also sold this device under their product lines depending on its production dates.
It is recommended that a 12A rated fuse be used with this type of drive. This drive is 1HP 50/60 Hz and is rated 200-230 VAC. It has a power loss of 60 watts and a 2.4KVA. It has a max input of 6.1A and a max output of 5.1A.
The 1V2160 has NEMA 4X/12 rated enclosure. This rating means that this chassis is rated for 4X and 12 type environments. The chassis does not come vented should not be used in outdoor environments. To help further protect it, this chassis is dust/drip-proof. Protected by this chassis system, there are several vital components present that make up the drive. These modules include but are not limited to a regulator, PISC PCB, GVPB board, two fan assemblies, and a keypad with mounting bracket for the regulator card. The regulator has the ability to slide right behind the keypad so that the display on the regulator can be seen on the keypad. This display is 7-segment and 4-digit. It tells the user error codes and drive status parameters. The keypad plugs into the J9 connector on the regulator. The regulator also has an I/O terminal strip, RS-232 communications port, and has spots to connect optional kits to the drive. The J5 26-pin ribbon connection on the regulator connects to the power module and the 34-pin connection connects an option board.
This drive, as with many similar GV3000 legacy series drives, can be prone to the occasional fault in function. Represented by a series of possible codes on 1V2160's built-in display interface, it is important for the conscious drive owner to understand the codes that signify different function faults. One fault that has been known to inconvenience owners of this specific drive is the function loss fault, represented on this drive's interface by the code FL. This fault is caused due to an opening of the function loss input on the drive's greater control terminal, and can be rectified by checking 1V2460's external interlocks at both terminals sixteen and twenty. More information on faults, fault codes, and GV3000 series programming is available online with Reliance Electric's Instruction Manual D2-3388.