6 Wiring
6.5.2 Connecting External Regenerative Resistors
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(2) Specifications of Built-in Regenerative Resistor
If the amount of regenerative energy exceeds the processing capacity of the SERVOPACK, then install an exter-
nal regenerative resistor. The following table shows the specifications of the SERVOPACK’s built-in resistor and
the amount of regenerative power (average values) that it can process.
* 1. The average regenerative power that can be handled is 20% of the rated capacity of the
regenerative resistor built into the SERVOPACK.
* 2. The values in parentheses are for the optional JUSP-RA04 Regenerative Resistor Unit.
* 3. The values in parentheses are for the optional JUSP-RA05 Regenerative Resistor Unit.
* 4. The values in parentheses are for the optional JUSP-RA18 Regenerative Resistor Unit.
* 5. The values in parentheses are for the optional JUSP-RA19 Regenerative Resistor Unit.
Applicable SERVOPACKs
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Specifications
of Build-in Resistor
Regenerative Power
Processed by Built-in
Resistor
∗
1
(W)
Minimum
Allowable
Resistance
(
Ω
)
Resistance
(
Ω
)
Capacity
(W)
Single-phase
100 V
A3BE to -02BE
−
−
−
40
Single-phase
200 V
A3AE to -04AE
−
−
−
40
Single-phase
220 V
08AE-S
50
60
12
40
15AE-S
25
140
28
20
Three-phase
200 V
05AE to -10AE
50
60
12
40
15AE
30
70
14
20
20AE
25
140
28
12
30AE
12.5
140
28
12
50AE
8
280
56
8
60AE
(6.25)
∗
2
(880)
∗
2
(180)
∗
2
5.8
75AE to -1EAE
(3.13)
∗
3
(1760)
∗
3
(350)
∗
3
2.9
Three-phase
400 V
05DE to -15DE
108
70
14
73
20DE, -30DE
45
140
28
44
50DE
32
180
36
28
60DE to -75DE
(18)
∗
4
(880)
∗
4
(180)
∗
4
18
1ADE to -1EDE
(14.25)
∗
5
(1760)
∗
5
(350)
∗
5
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