Supply networks
The AMP8000 distributed servo drive system is suitable for operation on single-phase or three-phase networks. The respective network configurations differ by the type of ground connection. For a better understanding, the table below contains examples with the associated meaning:
Network configuration | French term | Meaning |
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TN | Terre Neutre | Neutral grounding of a point |
TT | Terre Terre | Direct grounding of a point |
TN-C | Terre Neutre Combiné | Combined neutral grounding: Neutral conductor and protective conductor combined to form PEN conductor |
TN-S | Terre Neutre Combiné Séparé | Separate neutral grounding: Separate neutral conductor and protective conductor |
IT | Isolé Terre | Isolation of all active parts from ground |
Connection to TN or TT networks is possible without further measures.
For all other networks, operation is only possible on isolating transformers. An isolating transformer is a mains transformer that transfers the mains voltage to the secondary winding via an electrical isolation. A star point grounded network is made available with the help of this protective isolation.
The AMP8620 power supply modules are equipped with a wide-range voltage input and can be connected to the following voltage systems:
AMP8620-2005-0x00
- 3 x 400-20% VAC to 3 x 480+8% VAC
AMP8620-2005-0x10
- 3 x 230-20% VAC to 3 x 480+8% VAC
- 1 x 220-20% VAC to 1 x 240+20% VAC
- 1 x 120-8% VAC to 1 x 120+45% VAC
Installation with protective conductor connection When installing electrical systems and components, the protective conductors must be connected first. They must be disconnected last when uninstalling. Depending on the magnitude of the leakage currents, observe the following regulations for the implementation of the protective conductor connection:
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Value | Explanation |
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KU | Variable for the classification of safety-related types of failure for protection against dangerous shock current and excessive heating |
KU = 4.5 | Achieved in relation to interruption: |
KU = 6 | Achieved in relation to interruption: |