Battery power supply, Connecting the control and backup supply, D figure 9) – ElmoMC ExtrIQ Digital Servo Drives-Panther User Manual

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3.7.2.2.

Battery Power Supply

Figure 9: Battery Connection Topology

Caution:
When using batteries, it is recommended to connect the negative pole to the
PE.
When doing so, the charger of the battery must be isolated from the mains by
an isolation transformer.

3.8. Connecting the Control and Backup Supply

In Panther models that do not have an S option in the catalog number, a smart control-supply
algorithm enables the Panther to operate with the main power supply only, with no need for an
auxiliary supply voltage to supply the drive’s logic section
.

Note:

In Panther models without the S option, there is no backup ability at all.

If backup functionality is required to store control parameters in the event of a mains power
outages, then and S-model Panther should be used, with an external 24 VDC isolated power
supply connected to it.

Note:

The S-model Panther always requires an external 24 VDC power supply, regardless of

whether or not backup functionality is required.

Connect the auxiliary 24 VDC power supply as described below (Figure 10).

Notes for 24 VDC backup supply connections:

Use a 24 AWG twisted pair shielded cable. The shield should have copper braid.

The source of the 24 VDC backup supply must be isolated with an isolation transformer.

For safety and EMI reasons, connect the return of the 24 VDC backup supply to the closest

ground (PE).
Connect the cable shield to the closest ground (PE) near the power source.
Before applying power, first verify that the polarity of the connection is correct.

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