Max. cable lengths according to EN 61800-3 for servo drives AX5160 - AX5193
With longer motor cables the resulting commutation currents can lead to EMC interferences. Use the tables below to check whether mains chokes or mains filters have to be used in your application. When selecting the control cabinet ensure that there is adequate space for mains chokes and mains filters, etc.
Lay the power and signal cables in separate metal cable channels or, if both types of cable use the same metal cable channel, make sure there is an grounded metal divider panel between the cables.
Motor chokes For the AX5160 to AX5193 series no motor chokes are required. |
Maximum cable length (including extensions) for a nominal motor voltage up to 480 V
Servo drive | Category C2 | Category C3 | ||
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| with mains filter | with mains filter and mains choke | without mains filter and without mains choke | with mains filter and mains choke |
AX51601) | max. 10 m | max. 25 m | max. 25 m | max. 50 m |
AX51722) | max. 10 m | max. 25 m | max. 25 m | max. 50 m |
AX51903) | --- | max. 10 m | --- | max. 25 m |
AX51914) | --- | max. 10 m | --- | max. 25 m |
AX51925) | --- | max. 10 m | --- | max. 25 m |
AX51936) | --- | max. 10 m | --- | max. 25 m |
For compliance with EN 61800-3 only in conjunction with the following accessories:
1) Mains filter AX2090-NF50-0063 and mains choke AX2090-ND50-0060
2) Mains filter AX2090-NF50-0100 and mains choke AX2090-ND50-0072
3) Mains filter AX2090-NF50-0100 and mains choke AX2090-ND50-0090
4) Mains filter AX2090-NF50-0150 and mains choke AX2090-ND50-0110
5) Mains filter AX2090-NF50-0150 and mains choke AX2090-ND50-0143
6) Mains filter AX2090-NF50-0180 and mains choke AX2090-ND50-0170
To keep line perturbations (distortion reactive power) as low as possible, a mains choke should always be used.
Notice | |
Radio interference in the living area: Mains chokes are products with restricted availability according to EN 61800-3. The products may cause radio interference in the living area. In this case, necessary measures must be taken by the operator. |