Manual
6
Warner Electric • 800-825-9050 P-269 • 819-0407
Electrical Connections
All electrical current must be
off when making electrical connections to
prevent injury or death which can result from
contact with live wires.
AC Input Power Connections
❑ 1. Connect Earth Ground wire to Terminal 1
and tighten securely.
❑ 2. Connect the Hot side of the 120 VAC line
to Terminal 2 and tighten securely.
Note: Customer supplied fuse is desirable.
See diagram for connection and sizing.
❑ 3. Connect the neutral side of the 120 VAC
line to Terminal 3 and tighten securely.
❑ 4. For power applied clutch/brake
arrangement proceed to the wiring
diagram and section below.
4 5 6 7 8 92 31
2 31
1.5A
FUSE
or
G
H
N
120 VAC
G
H
N
120 VAC
Clutch
Brake
Channel 1 Channel 2
+
-
+
-
Note: CBC-200 Channel 1
current output is adjustable,
while Channel 2 has fixed
voltage output.
Note: If Solid-state NPN switching
is used, emitter is connected to
terminal 6 or 9 and collector is
connected to terminal 5 or 8.
External switching by
customer, see
specification.
Normal Clutch/Brake Wiring
(Power applied clutches or brakes)
Figure 3
❑ 1. Connect either the clutch or brake magnet to
Terminals 4 and 5. Tighten Terminal 4 securely.
❑ 2. Connect the other magnet, either brake or
clutch to Terminals 7 and 8. Tighten Terminal 7
securely.
❑ 3. Connect switching for Channel 1 to Terminals
5 and 6. Tighten both terminals securely.
❑ 4. Connect switching for Channel 2 to Terminals
8 and 9. Tighten both terminals securely.
❑ 5. Set DIP Switch, SW1 for proper current
setting before applying power to the control.
See INTERNAL SWITCH SETTINGS CHART for
proper DIP Switch settings
❑ 6. If external potentiometers are being used,
then proceed to the external potentiometer
wiring section. If they are not used, this
completes the wiring of the control.
❑ 7. Double check all connections before
applying power.
Clutch/Brake and Switch Wiring