piektd., 2024. g. 21. jūn., plkst. 15:52 — lietotājs Peter Wallace
(<p...@mesanet.com>) rakstīja:
>
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, Viesturs L?cis wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 14:08:00 +0300
> > From: "[UTF-8] Viesturs L?cis" <viesturs.la...@gmail.com>
> > Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
> >     <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> > 1) should I place rectifier bridge + capacitor for each drive
> > separately or feed them from one source?
>
> One source is better
>

Ok, got it!

>
> > 2) what is suggested max ripple voltage for 8i20?
> More an issue with the filter capacitors, the 8I20s current loop will track
> any ripple (which should be slight if you have 3 phase power)
>

I added those motor power ratings together, it is approximately 4kW. I
found an online site that calculates required capacitance to achieve
required ripple voltage. My assumption was 10V ripple (and even that
requires 10mF capacitors). Is that acceptable value?

>
> > 3) do I understand correctly that rectifying 3phase 380VAC will result
> > in something around 540VDC which exceeds 8i20 limits and I should use
> > 1phase 230VAC (adding transformers seems to reduce AC voltage seems
> > like unjustified cost)?
>
> Yes, the 8I20 expects rectified 230V single phase or better,
> rectified 208V 3 phase. Rectifed 380VAC will cause an explosion...
>

I went back to machine and found out that servodrive power input is
supposed to be 3phase 210VAC (210V between phases) - I had not paid
much of attention to the transformer at the bottom of the cabinet. And
under a layer of dust I found 3 wires marked as 210V and in electric
wiring diagram it also was marked as 210VAC (between phases) and only
destination of this output is servodrive power input. The thing is - I
checked with multimeter and it was showing nice and stable 232,2 VAC
between phases (+/- 0,1V between any of 3 phases, but I have no idea
about the possible error of multimeter itself although I would assume
it to be less than 1V). From servodrive manual it seems to me that
this is a version with 3phase 200VAC input.

BTW If actual input seems to be 30V higher than rated, it seems to be
the reason for A.40 "overvoltage" error.
Is there anything I can do to fix it? I have no idea. because it is
direct output of transformer.

Anyway, the question is - how bad is it for 8i20 to rectify 3-phase 2302VAC?

>
> What are your motor voltage ratings?
>

I do not know where to check that. Nameplate in motor itself does not
say that. From a table in servodrive manual I found that for Axis
motor rated output is 150W and rated current is 3A which make me think
that rated voltage would be 50V. Is it correct to calculate like that
a 3phase motor? (IMHO this method should be fine for single phase).

Viesturs


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