FEC DSP1500 (SAN3) User Manual

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DSP1500 SAN Unit Operation Manual

PAGE 2-3 (Rev.

4)

Chapter 2: Specifications

2.2 SAN Unit Specifications

CPU:

32 bit RISC (Reduced Instruction Set CPU)

Data Communication:

RS485 (2 Ports) – 1 for DSP User Console Software

Parameter / Firmware Storage:

Flash ROM

SAN Unit Type

SAN3 - 24HS
SAN4 - 24HS

SAN3 - 24S
SAN4 - 24S

SAN3 - 40S
SAN4 - 40S

SAN3 - 120S
SAN4 - 120S

Motor Type

RH1 RM1 RM2 RM3 RM4 RM5

SAN3 Unit

Input Power

180 ~ 242VAC, 3φ

SAN4 Unit

Motor Power

SAN Unit

Frequency

50 / 60Hz

Max. Power

Output

70W 60W

80W

200W

1500W

3000W

In-rush

Current

19A 9.5A

18A

38.6A

7 9 . 2 A

116.4A

SAN Power

Consumption

18W IDLE

25W*

IN CYCLE

23W*

IN CYCLE

55W*

IN CYCLE

88W* IN

CYCLE

1 0 7 W *

IN CYCLE

1 3 4 W *

IN CYCLE

* Total watts calculated running at 97% capacity, 99% stroke and 60% duty cycle.

SAN4 Control Power Supply Circuit

Input Power Source Voltage

(Power Source Frequency)

Single phase 180V – 242V AC (50/60HZ)

Momentary Maximum Current

(Including Inrush Current)

0.25A rms (36Amax)


After powering down wait at least 5 seconds (1 minute recommended) before
powering up again. If the equipment is powered “ON” and “OFF” repeatedly without
this delay, the in-rush current circuit will stop the unit from functioning. If this
happens it may take up to five minutes before the unit will power up again.

2.2.1 Duty Cycle Calculation

Duty Cycle is rated as a percentage of the time the motor is running to the overall cycle time of
the machine. This is an important factor in determining overload protection for servo amplifiers
and motors as it directly relates to the amount of power or heat dissipation of the motor / servo
package. The rated duty cycle for the

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system is calculated as follows:


Duty Cycle Percentage () =

Tool Pressing Time x 100

Total Cycle Time (Tool Pressing + Tool Waiting)

Duty cycle ratings vary between tools. As a general rule, however, it should not exceed 60%. If
duty cycles remain above 60% for extended periods, a “Servo Amplifier Error / Overload” will
result (see Abnormal Code 8-10). Protection for high duty cycle is a standard feature of the
servo amplifier to prevent servo or motor damage.

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