Connecting the main power cable, Connecting the dc link cable – ElmoMC AC Input Digital Servo Drives-Tuba User Manual

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Tuba Installation Guide

Installation

MAN-TUBIG (Ver. 1.502)

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3.4.2.2.

Connecting the Main Power Cable

Connect the main power supply cable to the AC1, AC2 and AC3 terminals of the main power
connector. Connect the Protective Earth wire to the nearest PE terminal on the terminal block.

Notes for connecting the AC power cable:

For best noise immunity, a shielded (not twisted) cable is recommended (not mandatory)

for the AC power supply cable. A 4-wire shielded cable should be used. The gauge is
determined by the actual current consumption of the motor.

Connect the four wires to the AC power leads of the source.

For safety requirements, the fourth wire must be used for the protective earth connection

(connected to the PE terminal).

AC3

AC1

TUB00020B

Tuba

Figure 11: Main Power Supply Connection Diagram

3.4.2.3.

Connecting the DC Link Cable

Each Tuba contains a shunt. Its purpose is to "absorb" regenerated energy created by the
motor during braking and convert that energy into heat. If the energy regenerated by the
motor exceeds the capacity of the shunt, the drive is switched off and an over-voltage error
message is sent.
To prevent this from happening, the capacity of the shunt system can be extended by
connecting the shunts of several Tubas in parallel. When two or more Tubas are connected, by
DC Link cables, the regenerated energy is distributed equally among the drives. This spreads the
energy spikes over several shunts and enables a specific Tuba to continue normal operation.

Figure 12: The Tuba's External DC Link Option

Note:

Tuba 1 and 2 must have an identical voltage rating.

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