Product Details
Configured for high-frequency transient suppression in power drive output circuits, the Allen-Bradley 81001-956-63-R (81001-956-63-R Snubber Resistor Assembly) provides direct physical/electrical execution of voltage spike attenuation across inductive load interfaces.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 81001-956-63-R |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
| Dimensions | 2.2 cm x 12.4 cm x 12.6 cm |
| Power Consumption | Not Applicable |
| Function | Transient Voltage Suppression |
Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks
The 81001-956-63-R operates as a passive protective component within drive output stages. In systems utilizing Profinet or EtherNet/IP deterministic networks, this assembly is required to mitigate electromagnetic interference generated by PWM switching transients. Proper integration ensures that localized voltage ringing does not exceed the insulation ratings of the motor cabling or adversely affect the signal integrity of nearby I/O density scaling hardware. This component does not require firmware flash compatibility or network addressing, as its function is purely electromechanical.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the snubber assembly require periodic maintenance?
A: As a passive resistor-capacitor network, it does not require active maintenance. However, visual inspection for signs of thermal stress, such as discoloration of the resistor body or dielectric leakage in the capacitor, should be performed during scheduled system shutdowns.
Q: Can this assembly be used to protect communication ports?
A: No. This assembly is specifically designed for power-side transient suppression. Applying this component to low-voltage signal or communication loops will likely cause signal attenuation and impede network data transmission.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Ensure the power stage is fully de-energized and verified with a voltmeter before installation.
- Mount the assembly securely to the drive enclosure or designated chassis plate using proper conductive fasteners to maintain the electrical reference.
- Terminate leads to the output terminals of the variable frequency drive; ensure the connections are mechanically secure to prevent vibration-induced loosening.
- Minimize lead length between the snubber assembly and the drive output terminals to maximize the effectiveness of the transient suppression.
- Verify that no other components block the thermal dissipation path of the assembly, as these devices can generate heat during continuous suppression cycles.
- Check for clearance from low-voltage signal cabling to prevent inductive coupling of high-frequency switching noise.
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