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2. The power supply module must be capable of supplying the peak power required by the set<br />

of motors and drives connected to it.<br />

T. H5/11 Second criteria for selecting the power supply for the whole system.<br />

SECOND CRITERIA<br />

The power supply module must be capable of supplying the peak power required (depending<br />

on the duty cycles) by all the motor-drive sets connected to it.<br />

REQUIRED PEAK POWER: 3 + 2 = B kW<br />

NON-REGENERATIVE<br />

POWER SUPPLIES<br />

REGENERATIVE<br />

POWER SUPPLIES<br />

REGULATED<br />

REGENERATIVE<br />

POWER SUPPLIES<br />

Peak power<br />

(depending on the duty cycle)<br />

Power supply<br />

module<br />

In kW Reference<br />

If B < 75 PS-25B4<br />

If 75 < B < 195 PS-65A<br />

If B > 195 - Read note -<br />

If B < 55 XPS-25<br />

If 55 < B < 108 XPS-65<br />

If B > 108 - Read note -<br />

If B < 26 RPS-20<br />

If 26 < B < 59 RPS-45<br />

If 59 < B < 97 RPS-75<br />

If 97 < B < 104 RPS-80<br />

NOTE. When using two power supplies on the same machine, they must make up two<br />

independent groups with their own drives. Only the SERCOS ring or CAN bus (if there is<br />

one) may be common to both groups.<br />

NOTE. If the peak power required by the set is greater than 108 kW for XPS power supplies or greater<br />

than 104 kW for RPS power supplies, the set of motors and drives must be divided into groups and<br />

powered by different power supplies.<br />

DANGER. Never connect the power supplies in parallel!<br />

Selection criteria<br />

SELECTING CRITERIA<br />

Power supply selection 5.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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