Emerson 400518-01 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Protection, Environmental Considerations

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Safety Information

Product Overview

 

 

Installation

Diagnostics

Options and Accessories

Specification

Bringing components into direct contact cannot always be achieved. In these situations a conductor must be relied upon to provide a low impedance path between components. Remember a flat braided wire has lower impedance than a round wire of a large gauge rating.

A low impedance connection should exist between the following components, but not limited to:

Enclosure and mounting plate

Enclosure and door, if door does not have RF gaskets

Servo drive chassis and mounting plate

EMI/RFI AC line filter chassis and mounting plate

Other interface equipment chassis and mounting plate

Other interface equipment chassis and electrical connectors

Enclosure and conduit fittings or electrical connectors

Enclosure mounting plate and earth ground

Motor frame and conduit fittings or electrical connectors

Encoder chassis and electrical connector

A good rule to follow when specifying conductors for high frequency applications is to use a metal strap with a length to width ratio that is less than 3:1.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection

Do not allow ESD to the drive while operating.

Though no damage occurs with electrostatic discharge at levels tested for EMC compliance, ESD directly to the drive cover can interrupt proper drive operation. ESD to terminals on the breakout boards has not been evaluated because wiring to these terminals is a maintenance activity. When doing any maintenance activity, make sure static electric charge is drained off by touching the enclosure away from the drive before contacting the drive or its wiring terminals. Use of ground straps or other techniques to prevent static buildup is a necessary part of any maintenance activity.

Environmental Considerations

The drive is rated to operate only in a pollution degree 2 environment, meaning that normally only non-conductive pollution occurs and there is no condensation, but occasional condensation may occur when not operating.

If the installation environment contains atmospheric contaminants such as moisture, oils, conductive dust, chemical contaminants and metallic particles, you must mount it vertically in a metal NEMA type 12 enclosure.

To prevent operation with condensation present, it is best to energize the logic power several minutes before applying main power or keep logic power applied continuously.

If the ambient temperature inside the enclosure will exceed 40°C (104°F), you must consider forced air cooling.

It is necessary to maintain the drive surrounding air temperature at 40°C (104°F) or 50°C (122ºF) with appropriate derating or below to maintain the drive UL ratings. See specifications for derating by model.

The amount of cooling depends on the size of the enclosure, the thermal transfer of the enclosure to the ambient air and the amount of power being dissipated inside the enclosure. Consult your enclosure manufacturer for assistance with determining cooling requirements.

Wiring Notes

To avoid problems associated with EMI (electromagnetic interference), you should route high power lines (AC input power and motor power) away from low power lines (encoder feedback, serial communications, etc.).

If a neutral wire (not the same as Earth Ground) is supplied from the building distribution panel, it should never be bonded with PE wire in the enclosure.

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Contents Epsilon EP Drive Page Epsilon EP Drive Installation Manual Reference Materials Safety Precautions General warning Underwriters Laboratories Listed Listed 51Y8 IND. CONT. EQDrive Overload Protection CE Declaration of Conformity ViiViii Table of Contents Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Options and AccessoriesSpecifications IndexEpsilon EP Drive Product OverviewProduct Overview Basic Installation Guidelines InstallationElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Achieving Low Impedance ConnectionsElectrostatic Discharge ESD Protection Wiring NotesEnvironmental Considerations Panel Layout Nema EnclosureOutside Enclosure Cable to Enclosure ShieldingInside Enclosure Mechanical Installation AC Line Filter Installation NotesAC Line Filters Epsilon EP Schaffner Control Techniques RatingMechanical Drawing for Epsilon Base and Indexing Drives Drive Model Dimension a Minimum Panel Width Inches mm Mechanical Drawing for Epsilon Programming DriveHigh Power Connections System GroundingAC Power Requirements AC Supplies not Requiring TransformersAC Supplies Requiring Transformers Earth Grounded Delta Distribution Transformer, 240 Vac 3ØTo Fusing Single Phase Power Supply Connections Transformer SizingDrive/Motor Combination Suggested KVA Rating Line Fusing and Wire Size LPN-RK-10SPAC Input Power Connections Operation on DC Input SupplyExternal Shunt Electrical Installation Shunt Resistor Kit InstallationShunt Control External Shunt ResistorMotor Power Wiring NT and MG MotorsEpsilon EP NT/MG Motor Power Wiring Diagram XV Motor Power Wiring Front ViewLow Power Connections DC Logic Power Supply WiringLogic Power Supply Specification Voltage Range Model CurrentMotor Feedback Wiring J6 Connection of Encoder Quadrature and Marker SignalsConnection of Encoder Commutation Signals to the Drive Motor Overtemp WiringXV 40-80 mm Motor XV 130 mm MotorMotor Brake Wiring Epsilon EP to NT or MG Motor Brake Wiring DiagramInput/Output and Drive Enable Wiring XV 40mm-80mmConnector J3 Functions O Connector J3 Functions Analog/Sync Output Connector J5 STI-SNCOAFunction Pin Numbers Electrical Characteristics Sync Input Connector J10 Function Pin Number Electrical CharacteristicsAnalog Command Wiring Encoder Output Signal WiringConnector Shell Drive J5Pulse Mode Wiring, Differential Inputs Ns MinimumPulse Mode Wiring, Single Ended Inputs CCWMaster/Slave Encoder Connections Communication Cables CommunicationsPin Function Epsilon EP Serial Communication Connector Serial Communications Specifications Modbus CommunicationsEthernet Port DeviceNet PortInstallation Diagnostic Display Diagnostics and TroubleshootingStatus Codes Display Indication Status DescriptionFault Codes Display Fault Action to Reset Bridge Disabled Fault Descriptions Flash InvalidHigh DC Bus Threshold Low DC Bus ThresholdTravel Limit + Drive Faults Diagnostic Analog Output Test PointsChannel Analog/Sync Output Connector J5 Pin# Rebooting the Drive Viewing Active Drive FaultsResetting Faults Options and Accessories Epsilon EP Drive OptionsSTI-24IO STI-SNCOA STI-SNCI STI-ENC Options and Accessories Epsilon EP Specifications SpecificationsPulse Mode Encoder Output SignalControl Inputs Control OutputsFault Detection Capability Drive WeightsCooling Method EnvironmentalEpsilon EP Drive Dimensions Drive Model Dimension a Dimension B Shown in inches/mmCable Diagrams EIO26 CableXV Motor Cables XTMDS-XXX CableXCMDS-XXX XCMDBS-XXX XTBMS-XXX +24VXEFTS-XXX Cable PINXEFCS-XXX Cable CMDS-XXX Cable NT and MG Motor CablesCMMS-XXX Cable Socket Specifications CBMS-XXX CableEFCS-XXX Cable Sync Cables SNCFLOA-XXXSNCMD-815-XXX SNCMD-89-XXX Communications Cables ESA-SP-485-XXXIndex Page