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equipment or device provided or referenced in this manual.
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Characteristics, specifications and dimensions are subject to change without
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is a registered trademark or trademark of Oriental Motor Co.,
Ltd., in Japan and other countries.
© Copyright ORIENTAL MOTOR CO., LTD. 2016
Published in November 2017
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Operation
When the power is turned on, the motor rotates.
Note
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Make sure that the motor case temperature does not exceed 90 °C
(194 °F) when operating the motor. Operation exceeding case
temperature 90 °C (194 °F) may significantly deteriorate the coils
and ball bearings of the motor and shorten the motor's life span.
Motor case temperature can be measured by fixing a thermometer
on the motor surface. It can also be measured using thermo tape or
a thermocouple.
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When an ambient temperature is low, since the load torque may
increase by the viscosity increment of the oil seal or grease, the
motor starting may take a long time or the motor rotation speed may
fall. However, if the operation is continued for a while, the oil seal or
grease will be warmed up, and the motor can be driven at the normal
rotation speed.
Burnout protection for overload/locked-rotor state
Note
When the output shaft is locked or in the case of an overload state,
use an electromagnetic switch in order to prevent the motor from
burning out. When connecting to an inverter, use the electronic
thermal relay function of the inverter.
When connecting to the power supply
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Always connect an electromagnetic switch. Connect the electromagnetic
switch according to the operating manual of the electromagnetic switch.
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Set the motor rated current for the thermal relay.
The motor rated current is described on the motor nameplate.
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For electromagnetic switches, use the products as shown in the chart, or an
equivalent.
[ Fuji Electric FA Components & Systems Co., Ltd. ] (
o
: Coil code)
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For motor output power 100 W, rated voltage 200 to 230 VAC
Model: SC11AAN-
o
10TH
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For motor output power 200 W, rated voltage 200 to 230 VAC
Model: SC11AAN-
o
10TK
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For motor output power 200 W, rated voltage 380 to 415 VAC
Model: SC11AAN-
o
10TH
Coil code
50 Hz
60 Hz
2
200 V
200-220 V
M
200-220 V
220-240 V
P
220-240 V
240-260 V
S
346-380 V
380-420 V
4
380-400 V
400-440 V
T
415-440 V
440-480 V
Use the product which satisfies the motor rated voltage by selecting the coil
code.
[ Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ]
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For motor output power 100 W, rated voltage 200 to 230 VAC
Model: MSO-T10 0.5A 200V AC200V
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For motor output power 200 W, rated voltage 200 to 230 VAC
Model: MSO-T10 0.9A 200V AC200V
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For motor output power 200 W, rated voltage 380 to 415 VAC
Model: MSO-T10 0.5A 400V AC400V
When connecting to the inverter
Be sure to set the electronic thermal relay according to the operating manual of
the inverter. Unless the electronic thermal relay is set, a burnout may result.
When using the motor with an inverter
When the motor is used with connecting an inverter, perform the following
settings to the inverter.
About the setting frequency for when operating the motor, use at 80 Hz or less for
the model
5IK
type (100 W) and at 100 Hz or less for the model
7IK
type (200 W).
Setting for motor
Electronic thermal relay function
Set the rated current listed on the motor
nameplate based on the base frequency
and the voltage applied to the motor.
Applicable motor setting
Constant-torque motor or inverter motor
Motor capacity
Motor rated output power
If the setting value in the inverter does not
exist, set the closest value.
Number of motor poles
4 poles
Notes about when using the motor with an inverter
Use a motor in a condition where an input voltage to the inverter is at 240 VAC or
lower. For the
7IK200VEU
type motor, however, use at 415 VAC or lower.
Using the motor in a condition of exceeding these input voltages may cause the
insulation of the motor windings to deteriorate, leading to damage to the motor.
Time rating
Continuous operation is possible (continuous rating).
Troubleshooting
When the motor cannot be operated correctly, refer to the contents provided in
this section and take appropriate action. If the problem persists, contact your
nearest office.
Phenomena
Check items
Motor does not rotate.
Motor sometimes rotates
and stops.
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Check the power supply voltage.
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Connect the power supply and the motor correctly.
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If terminal blocks or crimp terminals are used,
check them for poor connection.
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Keep the load at or below the allowable value.
The motor rotates in the
direction opposite to the
specified direction.
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The connection varies depending on the gear ratio
of the gearhead.
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The rotation direction is as viewed from the output
shaft end. Check the reference direction.
Motor temperature
abnormally high.
[Motor case temperature
exceeds 90 °C (194 °F)]
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Check the power supply voltage.
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Review the ventilation condition.
Standard and CE Marking
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This product is recognized by UL under the UL and CSA standards.
Also, it conforms to the China Compulsory Certification System (CCC System).
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The motor is affixed the CE Marking under the Low Voltage Directive.
UL Standards, CSA Standards, CCC System
Applications standards
Certification Body / File No.
UL 1004-1
UL /
UL File No.E62327
CSA C22.2 No.100
GB/T 12350
CQC
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Thermal Class: 130 (B)
CE Marking
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Applications standards
EN 60034-1, EN 60034-5, EN 60664-1
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Installation conditions
(For EN standard)
Terminal box type: Overvoltage category
ІІ
, Pollution degree 3, Class
І
equipment
Lead wire type: Overvoltage category
ІІ
, Pollution degree 2, Class
І
equipment
When the machinery to which the motor is mounted requires overvoltage
category
ІІІ
specifications, install the motor in a cabinet that connect to power
supply via an isolation transformer.
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Motor temperature rise tests
Temperature rise tests stipulated in the standards are conducted in a condition
where a motor is mounted on a heat radiation plate instead of attaching a
gearhead. The size and material for the heat radiation plates are as follows.
[Size]
5IK
: 200×200 mm (7.87×7.87 in.)
7IK
: 230×230 mm (9.06×9.06 in.)
[Thickness] 5 mm (0.20 in.)
[Material] Aluminum alloy