Yaskawa SGDB User Manual

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3.8 Special Wiring

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NOTE

Use a noise filter to prevent noise interference.
(For details, refer to the following Caution.)

• If the servo is to be used near private houses or

may receive noise interference, install a noise
filter on the input side of the power supply line.
Since this SERVOPACK is designed as an in-
dustrial device, it provides no mechanism to pre-
vent noise interference.

NOTE

To prevent malfunction due to noise, take the following actions:

• Position the input reference device and noise filter as close to the SERVOPACK as pos-

sible.

• Always install a surge absorber circuit in the relay, solenoid and magnetic contactor

coils.

• The distance between a power line (such as a power supply line or motor cable) and a

signal line must be at least 30 cm (12 in). Do not put the power and signal lines in the
same duct or bundle them together.

• Do not share the power supply with an electric welder or electrical discharge machine.

When the SERVOPACK is placed near a high-frequency oscillator, install a noise filter
on the input side of the power supply line.

Note a) Since SERVOPACK uses high-speed switching elements, signal lines may re-

ceive noise. To prevent this, always take the above actions.

b) For details of grounding and noise filters, refer to Section 3.8.2 Wiring for

Noise Control.

NOTE

Use a molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB) or fuse to protect the power supply line from high
voltage.

• This SERVOPACK is directly connected to com-

mercial power supply without a transformer.
Always use an MCCB or fuse to protect the ser-
vo system from accidental high voltage.

• Select an appropriate MCCB or fuse according

to the SERVOPACK capacity and the number of
SERVOPACKs to be used as shown below.

3

Noise filter

MCCB

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