2.1 Ratings and Specifications
2.1.2 SERVOPACK Overload Protection Characteristics
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Selecting a SER
VOP
ACK
2.1.2
SERVOPACK Overload Protection Characteristics
The overload detection level is set for hot start conditions with a SERVOPACK surrounding air tem-
perature of 55
°
C.
An overload alarm (A.710 or A.720) will occur if overload operation that exceeds the overload pro-
tection characteristics shown in the following diagram (i.e., operation on the right side of the appli-
cable line) is performed.
The actual overload detection level will be the detection level of the connected SERVOPACK or Ser-
vomotor that has the lower overload protection characteristics.
In most cases, that will be the overload protection characteristics of the Servomotor.
Note: The above overload protection characteristics do not mean that you can perform continuous duty operation
with an output of 100% or higher.
For a Yaskawa-specified combination of SERVOPACK and Servomotor, maintain the effective torque within
the continuous duty zone of the torque-motor speed characteristic of the Servomotor.
100
200
10000
1000
100
10
1
SERVOPACK Model:
SGD7S-1R9D, -3R5D, -5R4D, -8R4D, -120D, -170D,
-210D, -260D, -280D, or -370D
Detection time (s)
SERVOPACK output current
(continuous output current ratio) (%)
Instantaneous maximum output current
(Instantaneous maximum output current)
Continuous output current
(Continuous output current)
× 100%