4.2 SERVOPACK Installation
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4.2 SERVOPACK Installation
The SGDH SERVOPACKs can be mounted on a base, rack or duct-ventilated. Incorrect installation will cause
problems. Always observe the following installation instructions.
* Conforming to the following standards.
• UL508C
• CSA C22.2 No.14
• EN50178
• EN55011 group 1 class A
• EN61000-6-2
• After voltage resistance test, wait at least five minutes before servicing the product. (Refer to “Voltage Resis-
tance Test” on the following page.)
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock.
• Connect the main circuit wires, control wires, and main circuit cables of the motor correctly.
Incorrect wiring will result in failure of the SERVOPACK.
WARNING
Storage
Store the SERVOPACK within the following temperature range if it is stored with the power cable discon-
nected.
Temperature: -20 to 85
°
C (-4 to 185
°
F)
Humidity: 90
%
RH or less (with no condensation)
Operating Con-
ditions
• Installation category (Overvoltage category)
∗
:
ΙΙΙ
• Pollution degree
∗
: 2
• Protection class
∗
: 1X
• Altitude: Maximum 1000 m
Installation Site
Installation in a Control Panel
Design the control panel size, unit layout, and cooling method so the temperature around the SERVOPACK
does not exceed 55
°
C (131
°
F).
Installation Near a Heating Unit
Minimize the heat radiating from the heating unit as well as any temperature rise caused by natural convec-
tion so the temperature around the SERVOPACK does not exceed 55
°
C (131
°
F).
Installation Near a Source of Vibration
Install a vibration isolator on the SERVOPACK to avoid subjecting it to vibration.
Installation at a Site Exposed to Corrosive Gas
Corrosive gas does not have an immediate effect on the SERVOPACK but will eventually cause the elec-
tronic components and contactor-related devices to malfunction. Take appropriate action to avoid corrosive
gas.
Other Situations
Do not install the SERVOPACK in hot, humid locations or locations subject to excessive dust or iron powder
in the air.
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