About the 38ET4060
The 38ET4060 bookshelf drive must be mounted to a vertical surface through two mounting brackets, using the two brackets, which are slid into the widest part of the aluminum heat sink on the rear of the drive to secure it to the chosen surface. When the drive has been mounted within another enclosure the user should know what the power loss rating is. The power loss wattage at full load for the 38ET4060 drive is seventy.
Optional reactors and transformers are able to be installed on the 38ET4060 drive and can help eliminate several things as the drive is working. The input isolation transformers that have been installed on the drive will help eliminate the following; line noise from the drive back to the incoming power source, damaging currents that have the potential to develop if a point within the drive becomes grounded, and damaging line voltage transients that could potentially reach the drive.
An output relay terminal strip is one of the vital components that make up the GV3000 drive. There are several different connection types that are needed to properly operate the 38ET4060 drive which are encoder, digital input, status relay, analog output, and analog speed/reference torque connections. There are specific terminals associated with each connection type, for example, the analog output connections are associated with terminals ten and eleven. The signals associated with these terminals are analog meter output and analog output return, the former is from terminal ten and the latter is from terminal eleven. For the remaining connection terminals and their signals refer to chapter seven of the GV300/SE AC Bookshelf Drive Ver 6.06 Hardware Reference, Installation, and Troubleshooting Manual D2-3427-3 which will be attached above.