Powering up, Initializing the system, Heat dissipation – ElmoMC SimplIQ Digital Servo Drives-Bell Installation Guide User Manual

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Bell Installation Guide

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3.13. Powering Up

After the Bell is connected to its devices, it is ready to be powered up.

Before applying power, ensure that the DC supply is within the specified range
and that the proper plus-minus connections are in order.

3.14. Initializing the System

After the Bell has been connected and mounted, the system must be set up and initialized. This is
accomplished using the Composer, Elmo’s Windows-based software application, as well as the
Tuner program developed by Digital Feedback Technologies. Install the application and then
perform setup and initialization according to the directions in the Composer Software Manual.

3.15. Heat Dissipation

The best way to dissipate heat from the Bell is to mount it so that its heatsink faces up. For best
results leave approximately 10 mm of space between the Bell’s heatsink and any other assembly.

3.15.1. Bell Thermal Data

Heat dissipation capability (θ): Approximately 10 °C/W.

Thermal time constant: Approximately 240 seconds (thermal time constant means that the

Bell will reach two-thirds of its final temperature after 4 minutes.)

Shut-off temperature: 86 °C – 88 °C (measured on the heatsink).

3.15.2. Heat Dissipation Data

Heat dissipation is shown graphically below:

Whistle 100 Series Power Dissipation

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Peak Current (A)

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85VDC
70VDC
50VDC

Standard 40 °C Ambient Temp.

Heatsink

Required

Heatsink

not Required

Bell

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