Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Linear Motors User Manual

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3 Wiring and Connection

3.1.2 Using a Standard Power Supply Input (Single-phase 100-V, Three-phase 200-V, or Three-phase 400-V)

3-10

(5) Molded-case Circuit Breaker and Fuse Capacities

The following table describes the molded-case circuit breaker and fuse capacities of the SERVOPACK.

Note 1. To comply with the low voltage directive, connect a fuse to the input side. Select the fuse or molded-case circuit

breaker for the input side from among models that are compliant with UL standards.
The table above also provides the net values of current capacity and inrush current. Select a fuse and a molded-
case circuit breaker which meet the breaking characteristics shown below.

• Main circuit, control circuit: No breaking at three-times the current values of the table for 5 s.
• Inrush current: No breaking at the same current values of the table for 20 ms.

2. In accordance with UL standards, the following restrictions apply.

Main Circuit

Power

Supply

Maximum

Applicable

Motor

Capacity

[kW]

SERVOPACK

Model

SGDV-

Power Supply

Capacity per

SERVOPACK

[kVA]

Current Capacity

Inrush Current

Main Circuit

[Arms]

Control

Circuit

[Arms]

Main

Circuit

[A0-p]

Control

Circuit

[A0-p]

Single-phase,

100-V

0.05 R70F

0.2

1.5

0.38

16.5

35

0.1 R90F

0.3

2.5

0.2 2R1F

0.7

5

0.4 2R8F

1.4

10

Three-phase,

200-V

0.05 R70A

0.2

1.0

0.2

33

70

0.1 R90A

0.3

1.0

0.2 1R6A

0.6

2.0

0.4 2R8A

1

3.0

0.5

3R8A

1.4

3.0

33

0.75 5R5A

1.6

6.0

1.0

7R6A

2.3

6.0

1.5

120A

3.2

7.3

0.25

2.0

180A

4

9.7

3.0

200A

5.9

15

5.0

330A

7.5

25

0.3

65.5

7.5

550A

14.6

37

Three-phase,

400-V

0.5

1R9D

1.1

1.4

1.2

17

1.0

3R5D

2.3

2.9

1.5

5R4D

3.5

4.3

2.0

8R4D

4.5

5.8

1.4

34

3.0

120D

7.1

8.6

5.0

170D

11.7

14.5

57

7.5

260D

14.4

21.7

1.5

34

SERVOPACK
Model SGDV-

Restrictions

180A, 200A

Available rated current for molded-case circuit breaker: 40 A or less

330A

• Available rated current for non-time delay fuse: 70 A or less
• Available rated current for time delay fuse: 40 A or less
• Do not use single wires.

550A

• Available rated current for molded-case circuit breaker: 60 A or less
• Available rated current for non-time delay fuse or time delay fuse: 60 A or

less

260D

• Available rated current for molded-case circuit breaker: 60 A or less
• Available rated current for non-time delay fuse: 60 A or less
• Available rated current for time delay fuse: 35 A or less

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