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6.3 Differential breaker<br />

i<br />

On a DDS system, fault DC current, practically flat, may come up besides<br />

the AC currents and pulsating DC currents. This requires the use of a differential<br />

breaker.<br />

MANDATORY. Install a universal type B breaker (valid for AC, pulsating<br />

DC and flattened DC currents) and selective switch-off (delayed switchoff).<br />

Note. The Siemens® model “5SZ6 468-0KG00”, for example.<br />

These considerations must be taken into account if the differential breaker<br />

only affects a machine using a FAGOR DDS servo drive system.<br />

WARNING. It is not recommended to use differential breakers sensitive to<br />

pulsating currents and, overall, general purpose differential breakers. In<br />

this cases, undesired stops might occur due to the high sensitivity of<br />

those devices to pulsating currents. Therefore, never use AC type differential<br />

breakers!<br />

INFORMATION. As an alternative, Type A differential breakers may be<br />

used with selective switch-off. They are more economical than type B<br />

ones and usually valid for DDS systems with a FAGOR filter. The off current<br />

must not be < 500 mA and they will have selecting switch-off.<br />

Note. The Siemens® model “5SM3 645”, for example.<br />

When several machines share the same differential breaker, bear in mind<br />

the sum of the leak currents of all the machines involved.<br />

WARNING. Watch out for the total leak current when several machines<br />

share a differential breaker. All of them may add up to a considerable value!<br />

Note that most of the leak current is due to the mains filter. Hence, it is up<br />

to the filter to discharge to ground the noise coming from mains. On the<br />

other hand, the leak current of the filters varies depending on mains conditions.<br />

On the filters of the FAGOR catalog, these values may vary between 27<br />

mA (typical value) and 150 mA (maximum value). They practically do not<br />

vary with temperature because their components are stable and certified.<br />

The main reason for the variation of the leak current has to do with unbalanced<br />

mains voltage or with too many harmonics.<br />

Bear in mind these considerations when installing differential breakers for<br />

several machines.<br />

Verify that the differential breaker to be installed is more immune and<br />

admits higher leak currents.<br />

Distribute the machines connected to each line when installing several<br />

differential breakers,<br />

Use fewer mains filters. Install one filter common to several machines<br />

instead of one for each machine. Verify that the machines connected<br />

to the same filter do not generate disturbances between them and<br />

meet the current regulations.<br />

Power line connection<br />

POWER LINE CONNECTION<br />

Differential breaker 6.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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