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Installation
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2 Installation
Installation
2.1 Motor installation
• Foot-mounted motors must be level and secure.
• Ensure accurate alignment of the motor shaft and couplings.
• Do not hammer pulleys or couplings onto the motor shaft.
• Protect the motor from ingress of foreign matter during installation.
2.2 Drive Installation
WARNING!
ELV / PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
The drive's supply voltage is less than 60 Vdc, therefore there is only a low risk of
electric shock.
If incorrectly configured, the drive can produce a high current causing the load
motor and associated machinery to run at high speeds, generate significant heat,
or both.
Requirements during installation and operation:
• Avoid vibration.
• Protect the drive from pollutants.
• The ambient operating temperature must be within -10ºC and +40ºC.
• Ensure an adequate supply of clean, cool air for ventilating the unit and the mounting
enclosure. Refer to "1.1.3 Power output and heatsink" on page 4.
LOAD
The 200XLV drive will control the armature current and shaft speed of a permanent magnet
dc servo motor:
• If the motor's current rating exceeds the current rating of the 200XLV drive, the rated
torque is not achievable.
• If the armature voltage rating exceeds the 200XLV drive voltage, the motor's rated speed
becomes unachievable.
You can also use the 200XLV drive to control the current in other inductive loads (e.g. linear
actuators). Typically, this requires the drive to be operating in the Unipolar Current Control
mode (refer to "4 Typical applications" on page 8).
FUSING
Connect to the dc supply via a 3 A fuse.
Summary of Contents for 200XLV
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