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MANDATORY. For machines whose servo drive system includes XPS<br />

modules, the transformer or auto-transformer must be properly sized. The<br />

rated power of the auto-transformer must be the one resulting from applying<br />

the following formula: Pn = 1.4·Pmax, where Pmax is the maximum<br />

braking power of the system. This power may be, in general, close to the<br />

power in the S6 duty cycle of the asynchronous spindle motor. See chapter<br />

5. SELECTING CRITERIA.<br />

This means oversizing the transformer or autotransformer considerably in<br />

relation to the power of the machine. Hence, individual transformers<br />

should not be used for each machine; instead, several machines should<br />

be connected to a single transformer. Hence it is possible to apply simultaneity<br />

factors and decrease the power required by the transformer or<br />

auto-transformer.<br />

WARNING. Not complying with the given indications could cause the<br />

DDS system to perform poorly.<br />

INFORMATION. The mains filter may be installed either before or after<br />

the power contactor - KM1.<br />

MANDATORY. To obtain greater power and accelerations than what the<br />

drives can provide, it is necessary to use an auto-transformer to raise the<br />

power bus voltage or to have a particular regulated power supply (also<br />

called boosting power supply, such as the FAGOR RPS). Remember that<br />

these power supplies require chokes installed at the power line input because<br />

they are regenerative power supplies.<br />

Power line connection<br />

POWER LINE CONNECTION<br />

Isolating transformer or autotransformer 6.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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