Ac Servo Amplifier Maintenance GFZ 65005e 07 Compressed
Ac Servo Amplifier Maintenance GFZ 65005e 07 Compressed
Ac Servo Amplifier Maintenance GFZ 65005e 07 Compressed
The digital servo ROM holds the standard parameters for each motor model. By setting a motor
number in the motor type parameter (No.8X20 (Series 0), 1874 (Series 15)) and setting the
initialization bit (bit 1 of No.8X00, 1804) to 0, the standard parameters are set when power is turned
on. For detailed information about standard parameter setting for each motor model, see the
parameter table provided in Section 2.16 in Part II.
(a) The range of motor numbers stored in a servo ROM depends on the servo ROM series
and edition.
If a value out of the stored range of motor numbers is set, a servo alarm occurs.
(b) A motor type number is determined by a combination of a motor and servo amplifier, and
also depends on velocity loop control period setting. See the flowchart below.
Yes
9040 series servo ROM for serial pulse coder used?
1 msec
2 msec
A velocity loop control period is determined by the parameter of an odd-numbered axis; two
axes are paired in such a way that the first and second axes are paired, the third and fourth
axes are paired, and so on. So, if the first axis is selected from the standard Darameters
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(39 or later) with l-msec velocitv control, the second axis must also be selected from the
standard parameters (39 or later) with I-msec velocitv control.
(c) The motor type numbers of SP motors are the same as for ordinary motors. (For example,
the same motor type number as for 1-OS is used for l-OSP, and the same motor type
number as for 2-0s is used for 2-OSP.) If a high-resolution pulse coder (1OOOOP)is used,
standard parameter modification is required.
The table below fists the motor type numbers determined bY combinations of a
servo amplifier .
(a) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop control period of 2 msec (3 to 38)
@ 185 V input type and 220 V input types
@ 230 V input type
0 Combination of 220 V input unit and 230 V PCB
(b) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop control period of 1 msec (39 to 84)
@ 230 V input type
a 185 V input type
@ 230 V input type (T series motor)
(c) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop control period of 2 msec (3 to 38)
(d) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop control period of 1 msec (39 to 84)
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(3) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop cdntrol period of 2 msec
- - - - - - -
I
- - - - - -
4
- - - - -
- 6
- 7
- - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
,H015 isi0 - - - - - - +
HO06 0670 - - - 12
- - - -
HO07 0670 - - - - - - -
HO08 0670 - - - 26 - -
HZ01 0680 - 6 7 - - - -
pH202 0680 - - 7
6 - - - - -
,H203 0680 - - - -
HZ04 0680 4 6
- 7
- - - - -
,H205 0680 4
- - - - - - - i
H301 10280 - - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - -
,H402 0670 - - - - T7
- - -
H403 0670 - - - - - 18 - -
2 2 0 V input
A06B-6058-PCB - - - - -
HZ01 0720/0661 - - - - - 21 22
HZ02 0720/0662 - - - - - 21
- 2n
- 24,
H203 0720/0663 - - - - - - - 24
HZ04 0720/0664 - - - - - - - 24
H301 0220 - - - - - - - 24
H302 0220 - - - - - - - 24
H303 0220 124 25
H304 0220
H301/30050 2 2 0
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
Y
21 24 22
-
t-l-i
- 25
_H301/J004 0220
- - - z - - 1 ! 1
El 2i 22 2: 241 1 1
- - - L - -
,H301/J0030220 - - - I-_- - m 2 =t22 2:1
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I
0 0 / 0 0 0 0 0
1 s s s s s
Motor model s s
5 P P
0 I *
0 2 2
-
Motor number o o 0 0000000 0
5 5 5 5333333 5
3 3 0 9
AOGB-XXXX 2 3 5 0
-
2 3 0 V input type
-
-
-
3
34
-
- 36
-
-
-
-
-
-
(H222 101 -
-
-
-
-
IH231 101 -
-
I I
-
_H323 0280 -
H324 0280 -
IH325p 10280 I I -
_H326 0280 -
H327 0280 -
iH328 lo280 1 1 -
-
-
-
-
-
I I I I
H301h005 0 2 8 0 29 30 30
H301/J004 0280 29303031 32 ,
H301/J003 0 2 8 0 29 30 30 31132
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gg
- - - -I- -
-
-
-
- jij jj - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - -
- - - 67
- 78
-
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - -
- 46 46 - -
- jj 46
- - -
- - - -
- - - 63 t -
- - - 63 -
- - - 64 -
- - - 63 64 73 -
- - - 641 6: -
- - - I I -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- -
- Ti Ti -
- 46 Te -
- 3 Tt -
- z!! Ti -
- ?fJ -G i
- 46 Tt 62 I
- 46 x 62
- jj 3 62
- - -
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5 30 40 o 5 6 7 10 0 5 6 7
I / L L L LL L L L L
0 2 /i/i
Motor model I 0 3 3 3 3
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Motor number
0 ii 6 6 6 7
61 12 4 12 12 41
A06B-6057- PCB
HO01 0430/041042
HO07 0670 54 , * II I
HO08 0670 55
H401 0670 68 68
H402 0670 69 70 69 70
H403 0670 71 72 71
-
79 80 -
82
83
-
80 -
H 223 IO800/0273 80 -
79 80 82 -
79 jg -
-
79 80 82 -
79 80 82
79 80 82
79 80 82
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. . . - .
(5) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop control period of 2 msec
1
0 0
5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 5
AOGB-XXXX- 3 3 1 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 0 0 9 1 1 1 1 a
2 3 0 1 2 2 3 4 6 5 5 2 0 4 7 a 9 3
- - - - - - - -
2 3 0V input type
- - - I - - - - -
43 44 - - - - - -
d
g 45
- 46 46 - - -
- - 63
- Jo JI -
- - - - - 52
- g 64 65
66
- 1005-0220 - - - - - - - -
H222 -1004-0866 43 44 - - - - - -
H223 -1004-0865 43 44 -45 45
- - - - -
H224 -1004-0864 43 44 63
- 48 -Til - - - -
H233 -1004-oa63 45 45 - - - -
H234 -1004-0862 45
- j$ 63 48 -sl - - - -
H2 4 4 -1004-0860 63
- 48 ;)II - - - -
H236 - 1005-0872 3 45
- - - - 64 -
H246 -1005-0871 - - 63
- 48 49 3 - - - 64 -
H2 6 6 [ -lOOi-08% - - - - - - - 64 -
.
(6) Motor type numbers with a velocity loop control period of 1 msec
-
2 1 1 0 5 6 10 20 20 30 5 10
I I I s S S s s s s s s
0 0 0 / //
Motor model s s S 1 3 3
P P 5 0 0
* 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
-
Motor number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 3
3 3 7 1 7 1 1 1 0 0 9 1 1
2 3 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 2 0 4 7
z
-
-
-
43 44 -
45 45 46 46 +
HO04 - 1004-0851 63 48
- 49 50 51
$i
HO06 -1004-0850 -
bH222 -1004-0866 -
1
\H2 2 3 1-1004-0865 46
H224 - 1004-0864 63 48
- 50
,H233 - 1004-0863 46
H234 - 1004-0862 46 63 48 50 I
1H 2 4 4 1-10~4-0860 II 63 48
- 50
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(Note 1) The numbers in the tables indicate motor type numbers to be set in No. 1874 (Series
15) or 8X20 (Series 0).
(Note 2) When using or replacing a 2-0s motor, carefully check the motor specification (031 0,
0311).
(Note 3) When the model 2-0s (0310) is used with a 220 V amplifier, change the setting of the
current dead zone compensation ‘parameters (PPMAX, PDDP) as follows:
Motor type number No.1 874, 8X20 = 37
PPMAX No.1865, 8X53 -30
PDDP No. 1866, 8X54 -+ 12500
(Note 5) When a 2-0s or OS motor is used for 2000 rpm and 3000 rpm, the same motor is used
but the parameter and amplifier are changed.
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(Note) The printed circuit boards for the 220V and 230V types differ from each other in the
specification and standard parameters. With the modified editions (A06R-6058-0003 to 0005) of
the 220V type (2-0s to SS), the resistance of RMl in the unit is changed.
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(Note) Make correct connections between a servo amplifier and motor used. If a wrong
combination of an amplifier and motor is used, a malfunction such as motor vibration can occur,
thus causing a failure.
10 A06B-6057-HO05
2os/1500 A06B-60570HO15
2os, 30 A06B-6057-HO06
30/2000 A06B-60570HO07
40 A06B-60570HO08
OL A06B-60570H401
0, 5 0, 5 - A06B-60570H203
0, 5 10 10 A06B-60570H303
10 10 10 A06B-6057-H304
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OS OS - A06B-60580H203 A20B-1002-0663
5s 5s
OS A06B-60580H204 A20B-1002-0664
5s 10s
OS OS A06B-60580H302
5s 5s 10s
OS A06B-6058~H303
5s 10s 10s
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.
2-os* A20B-1004-0882
OS* and 2-OS* mean when using OS and 20s respectively at 3000 rpm.
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10s A06B-60580H253
2OS/I 500 I 2OS/I 500 A2OB-1004-0673
2-0s OS OS A06B-60580H327
I-OS I 5s I 5s
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.. .
OS OS i OS A06B-60580H334 A2OB-1003-0864
5s 5s ~ 5s
10s 10s 10s
OT/3000 OT13000 OT/3000
5T/2000 5T/2000 5T/2000
1 OT/ 1 OT/ 1 OT/
2000 2000 2000
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Table 4.1 (e) 200V input type (2OOV/23OV) (C series servo amplifier)
1-0sP/3000 A20B-2900-0630
(Xl)
4-OS, 3-0s o-OSP, OS, AO6B-60660H224 A2OB-1004-0864
See Fig 4.2(r)
5s
OT/3000,
lOS,
51/2000,
1 OTI2000
.
2-OSP 2-OSP A06B-60660H233 A20801 004-0863
l-OSP l-OSP
1=0sP/3000 l-osP/3ooo
2-OSP o-OSP, OS, A06806066~H234 A20B-1004-0862
1-0SP 5%
1 -OSP/3000 OTi3000,
lOS,
5T/2000,
1 OT/2000
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Table 4.1 (f) 200-V Input Type (2001230 V) (C Series Servo Amplifier)
os/3ooo (x1)
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1 5 10 15 20 25
CN3
0 HV AZOB-lOOl-0430/ -
0 HC
0 LV
0 OH
0 DRDY
cl
Fl
0 IS
8
cy
0
c3-l IR
0
6
c-Y*pw
0
MF
oi *cw
0
4 ME
CH *PWM
0*PMM3
2
CII
0
1
*Pm&A
CNl
CN2 1
4.2(a)
Fig. l-axis amplifier for model 5-O (AZOB-1001-0430)
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v v v
6 6 @ 03 GiB
’ CN3
A208-1002-0500/m
DRDY
@ 0 FUSE
CHl3
+24V
0
CHl2
-15V 0
0
Ctill
+15v
WOO
+5v
CHQ
ov
. CH
80
IS
CH70
IR
CH60
*PWMF
CH50
*PWME
cwO
SPWMD
\ .
CH30
tPWMC \
CH20 FR2
$PWMB
CHIO 1
FRI
tPWMA
0000@ CN2
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L
0 Clfl
I
0 Cll2L
0 Cli3L
0 Cl11 E
0 C112E
.
2 0 CH3E
I 0 CHlC
> 0 CIi2C
iii 0 CH3C
0
gi 0
(:1ilA
-
a113
+24 V 0
Y’:: 0
ct I11
f15V 0
ClllO
+sv 0
0
et19
ov
Cl180
Is
Cli7
IR 0
Ct16
?WM P
r
ctts
PWME, 0
ct 14
'WM ID
ct 13
‘W MCQ
w2
PWM D
cti1
PWMA 0
CNl ON2
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A16B-1200-0680/B
CNlO
-L
Fl
k-1
cl
--I-
(TN9
l-
Cl1
13
tQ 4V
0
(‘1 I
12
Fig. 4.2 (d) 2-axis amplifier for model 2-O-5 (Al SB-1200-0680)
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P
OP
OB
0' i
Of
0 FI
--
Fig. 4.2 (e) 3-axis amplifier for model O-1 0 (A20B-1002-0280)
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I
Al 68-l 200-0720
0
7
P
3
J-
LEDs
oc2ov s2
I
0915v73
-
o+I5V
0+5v
@OV
oISM 0
Z
oIRM GJ
@ DRDY
OISL Setting terminals
oIRL
o*PWMAM \ Check terminals
o+PWMAL
1 \
CNIM( ) \
CNlLl 1 s’
000 +
52 d ,
Fig. 4.2 (f) 2-axis amplifier for model 2-OS-1 OS (Al SB-1200-0720)
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Al 6B-1100-0220
r)
Z-
-P
r
LEDs
0+2ov
o-I5V
o+lSV
0+5v
eov \
Check terminals
db
c-l
Z
-P
Z
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.
. . -
CN3 I
Check terminals
Setting terminal
1-59
. s
. . .
.
. .
terminals
Settingterminal
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A20B-1003-0090
CN4
Check terminals’
o-I5V \ s
/
0+15v DRDY I I
0+5v
OOV
01s
u
oIR
o*PWMA \ b,rr:,, &rr-:-rlr nI
Fig. 4.2 (j) l-axis amplifier for model OS=3OS, 2-0s (3000 rpm)-lOS/3000 (~06-1003-0090)
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~ ~ ~
Al6B-1200-0800
rl
= HV 1 I
8 HC
z LV
0+2ov s2 LEDs r%DC
g OH
o-JBV’73
1
\ I r-L
o+l5V
0+5v \ \ I
aov s 5v
oISM \
oIRM s DRDY
\
OISL
Setting terminals
oIRL \ \
o *PWMAM ’ Check terminals
o*PWMAL
Fig. 4.2 (kl) 2-axis amplifier for models 2-OS-1 OS (Al 6B-1200-0800)
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. -
Al6B-i200-0800
,
c-l
Z
-b
r
oeov s2 LEDs
cH5vLp s 5v
-
o+I5V 8 DRDY
0+5v s HV
R HC L
Geov ,-HCM c-3
oISM R LV Z
GJ
oIRM 8 86
OISL
Setting terminals
Check terminals
Fig. 4.2 (k2) 2-axis amplifier for models 2-OS-l OS (Al 6B-1 ZOO-0800/02)
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Al6B-I lOO-
_J- -L
_-J-
-L 3
$j$ DRDY
I
8 5v
0+2ov
o-15v
o+ISV
0+5v
eov
\\
Check terminals
c-l
Z
-b
Z
tlbov / WV 9ov
OISL oISM CCSN
oIRL oIRM oIRN -
1 CNIM 1 piG7-j
Fig. 4.2 (I) 3-axis amplifier for model 2-OS-l OS (Al 68-l 100-0280)
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Al6B-1100-0280
1
c
cl 7
Z a
chl r
- -
L-l
m
r
<
Check terminals
eov / WV dsov
OISL oISM oISN
OIRL oIRM oIRN
o*PWMAL o*PWMAM o*PWMAN
Sl4 Bs2 Setting terminals Ll
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Al6B-110-0300
.
I DC
-L 0
FlA
I
I I
r
i
/
I
110
CN3
FIB
FlC
0
CH18
0 +sv Q
CH17
FlD
0 HV
%
de-
CH16
0
x
HC -+a- I
CH15 FlE
0 DC
H
-)8-
$B4 x I
LV -i+
cIQ 3
FlF
uCN4
015
c
CH7
0
&6
Pa F
iHS DRDY
l PQ ME
CH4
CH3
Pi?
MD
l Ps?MA
CNl ’ CNS
T-4 Sl s2 S3R s3s
Fig. 4.2 (n) 1 -axis amplifier for model 5OS, 6OS, 7OS, 2OS/3000, 3OS/3000, 4OS/2000
- (Al 66-l 100-0300)
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~
FANUCMA~ IN JAPAN Al6602201-002mjw
Fig. 4.2 (p) 2-axis amplifier (A20802201 -0020) for models 5s/3000,
1OSl3000, 2OW500, 2OS, and 305
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A06B-6066-HO08 *I-
a%aa i
i t
Direction of
mounting
N.F.B
TERMINAL
BLOCK TI
J
PEG)
LI (RI
L2(S)
L3(T)
I OOA
I OOB
MCI
MC2
U
v
w
G
Width of
terminal: 10 mm
SCREW M4
CNI
&
AIR IN
Weight: 12 kg
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-
m I
LL
0
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The LED indicators on the printed circuit boards of a servo amplifier indicate states of the servo
amplifier. With these LED indicators, servo amplifier trouble can be easily detected.
FAL Red In case of fuse alarm NFBI-3 and trip of F4/F5 (or blow-out)
(Note 1) Dynamic brake acts to stop the motor immediately when any alarm occurs.
(Note 2) LED “5V” is on S Series 200 to 230V type amplifier except for early version of Al6B-
1200-0800.
(Note 3) LED “DC” and DC ALARM are not on the following PCBs. (A20801001-0430, A20B-
1002-0500 and A2OB-1002-0730)
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LED Red Indicates that the electrolytic condenser of the DC link circuit is
charged.
(Note 1) When this LED indicator is on, a hioh voltaoe is beino applied to the components of the
servo amplifier. Never touch anv internal part.
(Note 2) With the servo amplifiers A06B-6058.H007, -HlOl and -H102, the LED indicator for DC
link charging indication is provided on the amplifier plate.
With the C series servo, amplifier states are indicated using a 7-segment LED indicator. An
alarm occurs if the module PCB (38 X 112) is not securely inserted into the connector.
See Fig. 4.2(r) for the locations of the 7-segment LED indicator, circuit breakers, and fuses.
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.
1
Magnetic Alarm occurs when magnetic contactor contact welds.
contactor Check for contact welding immediately after use of
welding alarm magnetic contactor is specified. Causes may include short
(MCC) circuit of 3-phase diode bridge. Usually, replace amplifier.
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.
Blown fuse on %segment LED Fuse on PCB blows if abnormal current flows.
PCB indicator If fuse blows, power is not supplied to servo amplifier
provides no control PCB, so all operations of servo amplifier are
indication. disabled.
(Fuse check location: Near 7-segment LED indicator.
Open terminal block cover to check.)
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+ 20V or + 24V Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin + 20V by using
circuit tester. Measured voltage value should be + 20V +,2V or + 24V +, 2V.
(Note) This check pin is not mounted on A20B-1003-0090.
-15V Check the voltage between check pin OV and check pin - 15V by using
circuit tester. Measured voltage value should be - 15V t OXV.
+15v Check the voltage between check pin OV and check pin + 15V by using
circuit tester. Measured voltage value should be + 15V 2 0.75V.
+5v Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin + 5V by using
circuit tester. Measured voltage value should be + 5V 2 0.25V.
IS# Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin lS# by using
oscilloscope. S-phase motor current of # axis can be measured. Refer to
table 4.4.3 (a) for the ratio of voltage at check pin and motor current.
IR# Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin IR# by using
oscilloscope. R-phase motor current of # axis can be measured. Refer to
table 4.4.3(a) for the ratio of voltage at check pin and motor current.
*PWMA# Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin *PWMA# by using
Display of oscilloscope. The PWM waveform (negative logic) of A-phase of # axis can
amplifier HO03 be measured.
For 1 axis is CHl
ov Reference voltage
(Note 3) Don’t touch the amplifier except at check pins, since a high voltage is supplied.
(Note 4) The motor speed signals and torque signals other than the signals listed above can be
observed using a check board. See Section 6 for detailed information.
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IRL Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin IS# by using an
WM) oscilloscope. S-phase motor current of # axis can be measured. See Table
4.4.3 (a) for the ratio of voltage at check pin and motor current.
ISL Check the voltage between check pin 0 V and check pin IR# by using
USM) oscilloscope. R-phase motor current of # axis can be measured. See Table
4.4.3 (a) for the ratio of voltage at check pin and motor current.
+5v Check the voltage between check pin OV and check pin + 5V by using circuit
tester. Voltage measured must be + 5 5 0.25V. This voltage does not
appear if fuse on PC6 has blown.
ov Reference voltage
(Note 1) For a I-axis amplifier, signals are not applied to IRM and ISM.
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Drawing number
Ratio of current to Maximum current
Type = Axis name
voltage (A/V) amps peak (A)
S series C series
A06B-6058-H325 L 3.0 12
A06B-6058-H331 M 3.0
N 3.0
A06B-6058-H326 L 3.0 12
A06B-6058-H328 M 3.0
A06B-6058-H332 N 10 40
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Drawing number
Ratio of current to Maximum current
Axis name
voltage (A/V) amps peak (A)
S series C series
(Note) C series servo amplifiers for three axes are not available.
5-o 0.5m
30/2000 25NV
40
7L, 1OL
50s 55.6AN
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Amplifier :
A06B-60580H220
Control PCB
Al 6B-1200-0800 or
*
I Al 6B-1200-0800/02
I
The servo amplifiers and control printed circuit boards are not interchanqeable.
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c I
I
A06B-60580H30n *O* o A068060580H32C] +-O--i A06B-60580H330
* l -x+ . -x--,
Control PCB Control PCB Control PCB
Al 6B-1100-0220 M--O*
Q
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@ Take the short bar which is between T2 (4) and T2 (5) out of T2. (Don’t use the shorting
bar.)
@ Connect a cable from the discharge unit between T2 (4) and 12 (6).
@ Connect a cable from the thermostat that is mounted on the discharqe
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Remove the shorting bars between (17) and (18) on terminal block Tl and between (15)
and (16) on terminal block Tl. (The short bars should not be used.)
Connect the cables from (1) and (2) on terminal block T3 for the discharge unit to (17) and
(19) on terminal block Tl for the amplifier.
Connect the thermostat signal cables from (3) and (4) on terminal block T3 for- the
discharge unit to (15) and (16) on terminal block Tl for the amplifier.
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When using the discharge unit, connect it as shown in Fig. 4.7 (c).
Remove the straps between terminals 17 and 18 and between 15 and 16 from terminal
block 11. (Straps must not be used.)
Connect the cables of terminals 1 and 2 on terminal block T3 of the discharge unit to
terminals 17 and 19 on terminal block 11 of the amplifier.
Connect the thermostat signal cables of terminals 3 an 4 on terminal block T3 of the
discharge unit to terminals 15 and 16 on terminal block Tl of the amplifier.
Connect the fan motor supply cables of terminals 5 and 6 on terminal block T3 of the
discharge unit to terminals 24 and 25 on terminal block Tl of the amplifier.
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4.9 When One or More Axes are not Used in a Two-Axis or Three-Axis
Amplifier
When only one axis of a two-axis amplifier or one or two axes of a three-axis amplifier need to be
used, a dummy connector shown in Fig. 4.9 (a) or (b) must be attached to connector CNl* of each
axis that is not to be used. FANUC input connectors can be used for this purpose.
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When a dummy connector is attached, the motor of the corresponding axis is not excited. The
dynamic brake of the motor is also released and the motor becomes free.
If the motor of the vertical axis is set free, the axis may drop.
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If the power supply voltage at the installation site conforms to the input specifications of the
amplifier, such as 200V AC to 230V AC, AC servo motors and AC spindle motors manufac-
tured by FANUC can be directly connected to the power supply without using a transformer.
In this case, a high-frequency leakage current will be drawn by the motor and the power cable.
Alternatively there will be a stray capacitance between the amplifier and the ground. This is
because the motor is driven by a PWM inverter using the power transistor bridge.
This high-frequency leakage current may unnecessarily activate some types of the ground fault
interrupter or leakage protection relay installed in the power supply circuit.
To eliminate this problem, manufactures of ground fault interrupters specially designed for use
with inverters have been attempting to reduce the sensitivity to high-frequency currents without
impairing the efficiency of the inverter or general safety. With the increasing use of inverters,
these improved ground fault interrupters are now used as standard.
The following table lists examples of the ground fault interrupters that are compatible with the
inverters.
Fuji Electric Co., Series EG-A and SG-A Fully compatible with inverters after July,
Ltd. 1983.
Hitachi, Ltd. Types ES1 OOC and Fully compatible with inverters after July,
ES225C 1984.
Matsushita Electric Leakage current breaker, Fully compatible with inverters after
Works, Ltd. type C November, 1984.
Leakage current breaker,
type KC
Ground fault interrupters and leakage-protection relays protect against electric shock or fire that
may result from a leakage current.
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As for safety, Section 333 of the “Work Safety Standards and Health Regulations” stipulates
either connection to a ground fault interrupter for preventing electric shock or grounding of
metal part in the motor. The section also specifies a rated sensitivity current of 30mA for
ground fault interrupters.
These regulations apply to relocatable or portable machines, which may have multiple motors,
rather than machine tools. However, the regulations are a standard for selecting the sensitivity
current.
The effects of high-frequency currents can be reduced by using-a ground fault interrupter
compatible with the inverter in the power supply circuit of a machine. However, some leakage
current is inevitable. This is because of the capacitance between the ground and the filter that
is provided for suppressing the noise transfer to the circuit in the power supply side, and
because of the above-mentioned stray capacitance. Therefore, when multiple motors are used,
the leakage current wilt accumulate and eventually reach the sensitivity level of the ground fault
interrupter.
Commercial frequency component of the leakage current for AC servo motors series S and the
amplifier is approx. 1mA if one-wire grounding is used (S phase grounding). Accordingly, a
greater value may be observed during measurement, depending on the type of measuring
instrument used. See the Section 4.9.2 and subsequent sections for these points.
At present, no particular value is specified for the high-frequency sensing characteristics of the
ground fault interrupter. However, in view of the frequency characteristics of a ground fault
interrupter compatible with an inverter, listed above in Table 1, sensitivity at 2 kHz is less than
0.05 in commercial frequency range.
By this means, the effects of high-frequency leakage current can be reduced to a satisfactory
level. Therefore, when selecting a ground fault interrupter, a maximum ieakaae current of 2
mA per axis for the AC servo motor of series S can be used as a guideline for calculation.
However, the value slightly differs depending on the length of the power cable, the model of
the motor, and so on.
Examples:
l When using a high-sensitivity, high-speed ground fault interrupter with a rated sensitivity
current of 30mA, the non-activating current is 15mA.
l if two units of AC servo motor model 10s and two units of OS are used, the total current
for the motors, 2mA multiplied by 4 units equals 8mA, which is less than the non-activating
current of 15mA.
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Therefore, it is judged that the ground fault interrupter compatible with the inverter would not be
activated in this case.
(Note 1) When an AC spindle motor is used, it is necessary to add the leakage current for the
motor. in addition, it is necessary to take the leakage currents of the auxiliary equipment into
consideration.
(Note 2) A ground fault interrupter with an appropriate rated sensitivity current needs to be
selected depending on the size of the system. In particular, be sure to ground the type 3 machine.
This is to ensure that a dangerous voltage is not generated at the machine or the control panel if
the ground fault interrupter fails.
4.10.2 Measuring the leakage current when the AC servo motor series S is
operating
AC servo motors of series S are driven by the PWM method using a 2-kHz chopper frequency
signal. As a result, a higher harmonic current with a fundamental frequency of 2kHz is drawn
through the stray capacitance between the motor and the power cable, and ground as a part of the
recirculating grounding wire current (transmission current of machine) to the grounding wire of the
input power for the equipment via the grounding cable of the motor and the conductive part of the
machine.
For leakage current measuring instruments (hereafter referred to as leakage testers), only the
commercial frequency component is specified. Therefore, the frequency characteristics of the
testers differ depending on the manufacturer. Some are affected by frequencies above 2kHz while
others are not.
Therefore, FANUC has selected leakage testers with representative characteristics and has used
them to measure leakage. The results are shown in Tables 4.10.2 (a) and 4.10.2 (b) below.
For models with substantial capacitance or with long cables, the leakage currents for the
commercial frequency (measurement by characteristics A) increase slightly above the values in the
tables as the stray capacitance increases.
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