6 general precautions for wiring – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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3 Wiring and Connection

3.1.6 General Precautions for Wiring

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3.1.6 General Precautions for Wiring

To ensure safe, stable application of the servo system, observe the following precautions when wiring.

Use the connecting cables specified in the

Σ

-V Series Product Catalog (KAEP S800000 42). Design

and arrange the system so that each cable will be as short as possible.

• Use shielded twisted-pair wires or shielded multi-core twisted-pair wires for signal cables and encoder

cables.

• The maximum wiring length is 3 m for signal cables, 50 m for encoder cables and servomotor main circuit

cables, and 10 m for control power supply cables for SERVOPACKs with a power supply of 400 V(+24 V,
0 V).

Observe the following precautions when wiring the ground.

• Use a cable as thick as possible (at least 2.0 mm

2

).

• Grounding to a resistance of 100

Ω or less for SERVOPACKs with a power supply of 100 V or 200 V and

10

Ω or less for SERVOPACKs with a power supply of 400 V is recommended.

• Be sure to ground at only one point.
• Ground the servomotor directly if the servomotor is insulated from the machine.

The signal cable conductors are as thin as 0.2 mm

2

or 0.3 mm

2

. Do not impose excessive bending

force or tension.

Use a molded-case circuit breaker (1QF) or fuse to protect the main circuit.

• The SERVOPACK connects directly to a commercial power supply; it is not isolated

through a transformer or other device.
Always use a molded-case circuit breaker (1QF) or fuse to protect the servo system
from accidents involving different power system voltages or other accidents.

Install a ground fault detector.

• The SERVOPACK does not have a built-in protective circuit for grounding. To config-

ure a safer system, install a ground fault detector against overloads and short-circuit-
ing, or install a ground fault detector combined with a molded-case circuit breaker.

Do not turn power ON and OFF frequently.

• The power supply in the SERVOPACK contains a capacitor, which causes a high

charging current to flow when power is turned ON. Frequently turning power ON and
OFF will causes the main circuit elements in the SERVOPACK to deteriorate.

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