5.2 Specifications and Ratings
5.2.10 Servomotor Heat Dissipation Conditions
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5.2.10
Servomotor Heat Dissipation Conditions
The Servomotor ratings are the continuous allowable values at a surrounding air temperature of
40
°
C when a heat sink is installed on the Servomotor. If the Servomotor is mounted on a small
device component, the Servomotor temperature may rise considerably because the surface for
heat dissipation becomes smaller. Refer to the following graphs for the relation between the
heat sink size and derating rate.
When using Servomotors with derating
, change the overload warning and overload alarm detec-
tion timing in advance based on the overload detection level of the motor. Refer to the following
section for the overload detection level of the motor.
5.2.7 Servomotor Overload Protection Characteristics
Note: The derating rates are applicable only when the average motor speed is less than or equal to the rated motor
speed. If the average motor speed exceeds the rated motor speed, consult with your Yaskawa representa-
tive.
The actual temperature rise depends on how the heat sink (i.e., the Servomotor mounting sec-
tion) is attached to the installation surface, what material is used for the Servomotor mounting
section, and the motor speed. Always check the Servomotor temperature with the actual equip-
ment.
Important
Derating rate (%)
Derating rate (%)
Derating rate (%)
Heat sink size (mm)
Heat sink size (mm)
Heat sink size (mm)
Heat sink size (mm)
Heat sink size (mm)
Derating rate (%)
Derating rate (%)
100
80
120
120
60
40
20
0
100
80
60
40
20
150
250
300
200
100
50
0
150
250
300
350
200
100
50
150
250
300
200
100
50
SGM7A-A5 and -01
SGM7A-C2
100
80
120
60
40
20
0
150
250
350
300
200
100
50
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
300
500
400
200
100
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
SGM7A-15, -20, and -25
SGM7A-10
SGM7A-08
SGM7A-02 and -04
SGM7A-06
SGM7A-30
SGM7A-40 and -50
SGM7A-70