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CABLES<br />

7<br />

This chapter describes the cables needed to install the DDS servo drive<br />

system and the characteristics of the connectors of those cables. It also<br />

describes the mechanical characteristics of those cables.<br />

Previous chapters of this manual already described the cabling of the<br />

DDS system for the power lines, feedback, optic fiber of the SERCOS ring<br />

or CAN bus connection, RS-232/422 serial line connection, communications<br />

etc.<br />

The attached table T. H7/1 gathers the regulation applicable to typical installation<br />

of drive systems.<br />

It determines the minimum section of the cable through which the maximum<br />

current allowed in continuous duty can circulate on three-phase wires in<br />

PVC hoses or installed on the machine through conduits or channels according<br />

to EN 60204-1.<br />

The ambient temperature is assumed to be 40 °C (104 °F).<br />

MANDATORY. The dielectric insulation of the cable must be enough to<br />

withstand the test voltage at a minimum of 2000 V AC for 5 minutes for<br />

cables supporting voltages over 50 V AC (alternating current) or 120 V<br />

DC (direct current). Refer to the recommendations of the cable manufacturer<br />

before doing the installation.<br />

T. H7/1 Cable section / Imax current.<br />

Section (mm²) Imax (Arms)<br />

0.75 8.5<br />

1.0 10.1<br />

1.5 13.1<br />

2.5 17.4<br />

4 23<br />

6 30<br />

10 40<br />

16 54<br />

25 70<br />

35 86<br />

50 103<br />

70 130<br />

95 156<br />

120 179<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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