
Publication 2098-DU003B-EN-P — September 2006
Ultra3000 Digital Servo Drive Installation Manual
3
Page A-2
Replace the Ultra3000 (230V) Power Specifications table on page A-2
with the one shown below. The new table includes inrush current
specifications configured as Series A, B, or C.
•
Ultra3000 drive firmware revision 1.45 is required to support the
Series C hardware.
•
Ultraware software, version 1.63, is required to download
firmware to Series C drives containing the new power board.
Ultra3000 Drive (230V) Power Specifications
2098-DSD-005
x-xx
, 2098-DSD-010
x-xx
, and 2098-DSD-020
x-xx
Specification
Description
2098-DSD-005
2098-DSD-010
2098-DSD-020
AC input voltage
(1)
100...240V rms single-phase
AC input frequency
47...63 Hz
AC input current
(2) (3)
Nom (rms)
230V ac (0-pk) max inrush
(4)
5 A
100 A - Series A or B
20 A - Series C
9 A
100 A - Series A or B
20 A - Series C
18 A
100 A - Series A or B
20 A - Series C
Continuous output current (0-pk)
2.5 A
5 A
10 A
Intermittent output current (0-pk)
7.5 A
15 A
30 A
Bus capacitance
1410 μF
1880 μF
1880 μF
Internal shunt resistance
N/A
N/A
N/A
Shunt on
N/A
N/A
N/A
Shunt off
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bus overvoltage
400V dc
400V dc
400V dc
Energy absorption capability
115V ac input
230V ac input
93 J
38 J
125 J
51 J
Continuous power output
115V ac input
230V ac input
0.25 kW
0.5 kW
0.5 kW
1.0 kW
1.0 kW
2.0 kW
(1)
Specification is for nominal voltage. The absolute limits are ±10%, or 88...265V rms.
(2)
The 2098-DSD-005
x-xx,
-010
x-xx,
and -020
x-xx
(230V) drives are limited to:
Series A or B - one contactor cycle every two minutes.
Series C - one contactor cycle every 10 s for up to two minutes, not to exceed 12 cycles in five minutes.
(3)
Power initialization requires a short period of inrush current. Dual-element time delay (slow blow) fuses are recommended.
(4)
Inrush current-limiting circuitry is enabled within 3 s after removal of ac line power.
ATTENTION
The inrush current-limiting circuitry is limited in the number of
power cycles it can withstand within a set period of time. If you
exceed these limitations, the circuitry will be damaged.