Delta Electronics ASDA-B Series manual Please Read Prior to Installation for Safety

Models: ASDA-B Series

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PrefaceASDA-B Series

zDo not connect a commercial power supply to the U, V, W terminals of motor. Failure to observe this precaution will damage either the Servo motor or drive.

zEnsure that the motor and drive are correctly connected to a ground. The grounding method must comply with the electrical standard of the country (Please refer to NFPA 70: National Electrical Code, 2005 Ed.).

zDo not disconnect the AC servo drive and motor while the power is ON.

zDo not attach, modify and remove wiring when power is applied to the AC servo drive and motor.

zBefore starting the operation with a mechanical system connected, make sure the emergency stop equipment can be energized and work at any time.

zDo not touch the drive heat sink or the servo motor during operation. Otherwise, it may result in serious personnel injury.

PLEASE READ PRIOR TO INSTALLATION FOR SAFETY.

ASDA-B series drives are open type servo drives and must be installed in an NEMA enclosure such as a protection control panel during operation to comply with the requirements of the international safety standards. They are provided with precise feedback control and high-speed calculation function incorporating DSP (Digital Signal Processor) technology, and intended to drive three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) to achieve precise positioning by means of accurate current output generated by IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor).

ASDA-B series drives can be used in industrial applications and for installation in an end-use enclosure that do not exceed the specifications defined in the ASDA-B series user manual (Drives, cables and motors are for use in a suitable enclosure with a minimum of a UL50 type 1 or NEMA 250 Type 1 rating).

Carefully notice and observe the following safety precautions when receiving, inspecting, installing, operating, maintaining and troubleshooting. The following words, DANGER, WARNING and STOP are used to mark safety precautions when using the Delta’s servo product. Failure to observe these precautions may void the warranty!

The words, DANGER, WARNING and STOP, have the following meaning:

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation and if not avoided, may result in serious injury or death.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation and if not avoided, may result in minor to moderate injury or serious damage to the product.

Indicates an improper action that it is not recommended to do and if doing it may cause damage, malfunction and inability.

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Revision January, 2009

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Delta Electronics ASDA-B Series manual Please Read Prior to Installation for Safety

ASDA-B Series specifications

Delta Electronics, a global leader in power and thermal management solutions, has made significant strides in the automation and control sectors with its ASDA-B Series of servo drives. This series is engineered for precision motion control applications and is ideal for various industries, including manufacturing, robotics, and packaging.

One of the standout features of the ASDA-B Series is its advanced control algorithms. The series utilizes a high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) that enables precise control of servo motors, resulting in exceptional responsiveness and stability even at high speeds. This technology is particularly beneficial in applications requiring quick acceleration and deceleration, ensuring optimal performance in dynamic environments.

The ASDA-B Series offers a wide range of power ratings, making it versatile enough to cater to different motor sizes and application requirements. It supports various feedback devices, including encoders and resolver systems, enhancing its adaptability and accuracy in diverse operational contexts. The series also features a user-friendly interface, allowing for easy programming and setup, thus minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.

One of the notable characteristics of the ASDA-B Series is its compact design. The small form factor not only saves valuable space in control cabinets but also simplifies installation and maintenance processes. Additionally, the series is built to withstand tough industrial environments, featuring robust construction that enhances durability and reliability.

Another key technology integrated into the ASDA-B Series is its advanced communication capabilities. The drives support multiple industrial communication protocols, including Ethernet/IP, CANopen, and Modbus, allowing for seamless integration into existing network systems. This connectivity is crucial for applications that require real-time data exchange and remote monitoring.

To ensure energy efficiency, Delta Electronics has incorporated innovative energy-saving technologies in the ASDA-B Series. These technologies optimize power consumption during operation, resulting in lower energy costs and reduced carbon footprint. Moreover, the thermal management features ensure that the drives operate within safe temperature ranges, enhancing their longevity and performance reliability.

In conclusion, Delta Electronics' ASDA-B Series servo drives represent a powerful solution for modern automation needs. With their advanced control algorithms, compact design, versatile communication options, and energy-saving technologies, these drives cater to a wide array of industrial applications, reinforcing Delta's commitment to innovation and efficiency in the automation landscape.