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7000.05063, 1st edition, 03-05-2018
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4.2
Electrical connection
4.2.1
Notes on the electrical connection
DANGER
DANGER
!
Errors during the installation and commissioning of the Motion Controller could impair its
safety function.
If safety functions are unavailable, the drive can start up unexpectedly or shutdown of the
torque may be ineffective. Depending on the use of the Motion Controller, this can lead to
severe or fatal injury.
Observe the safety information in the chap. 2.2.2, p. 10.
WARNING
WARNING
!
Threat to health through high-frequency interference.
The Motion Controller can cause high-frequency interference which can affect the function
of electronic implants.
Take appropriate interference suppression measures, particularly during use in residen-
tial environments.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Incorrect connection of the wires can damage the electronic components.
Connect the wires as shown in the connection assignment.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Destruction of the controller if voltage is too high.
When connecting the controller, observe the maximum permissible voltage for the
inputs and outputs.
Do not plug in or unplug the controller while under voltage.
NOTICE
NOTICE
A short-term voltage peak during braking can damage the power supply or other con-
nected devices.
For applications with high load inertia, the FAULHABER Braking Chopper of the BC
5004 series can be used to limit overvoltages and thereby protect the power supply. For
more detailed information see the data sheet for the Braking Chopper.
The Motion Controller contains a PWM output stage for controlling the motors. Power
losses arising during operation and alternating electrical fields arising due to the pulsed
control of the motors, must be dissipated and damped by appropriate installation.
Connect the Motion Controller to a grounding system. This should be done preferably
by mounting it on an earthed baseplate, or alternatively by connecting it to an earthed
mounting rail.
Make sure that potential equalisation is present between all coupled parts of the sys-
tem. This applies even if the Motion Controller and motor are mounted separately.
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