Frequently Asked Questions about KDS 1.1-100-300-W1
Q: Why does the KDS drive portray dangerous movements?
A: The KDS drive portrays dangerous movements because of a fault in the way the connected motor is controlled.
Q: How is the fixed setting achieved on the programming module for the KDS drive?
A: The fixed setting is achieved by resistors soldered in place on the programming module for the KDS drive.
Q: What is the mounting orientation of the KDS drive?
A: The KDS drive supports vertical mounting orientation.
Q: When can two equipment grounding conductors be used with the KDS drive?
A: Two equipment grounding conductors can be used with the KDS drive when the outer conductor cross-section is less than 8 AWG.
Q: How does the KDS drive help in the operation of the MAC motor?
A: The KDS drive helps to control and monitor the operation of the MAC motor.