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Power supplies<br />

2.<br />

POWER SUPPLIES<br />

94<br />

82<br />

Regenerative regulated power supplies<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

Connection terminals for the power DC bus<br />

At the bottom of the module, at both ends and covered by the screwed-on<br />

lid (see figure F. H2/36), these power supplies offer the terminals for the<br />

power bus (DC BUS) at both ends.<br />

MANDATORY. Use the terminals of the power bus located at the end easiest<br />

to install the DDS system.<br />

This bus provides a dc voltage output. Set the switches (located on top of<br />

the status display) properly to determine its magnitude. The selected bus<br />

voltage will stay constant regardless of the mains voltage. See figure F.<br />

H2/40 that shows how to set these switches to select the desired bus voltage.<br />

This voltage set at the power bus can supply all the drive modules that<br />

make up the DDS system.<br />

MANDATORY. All the modules powered with the same power supply must<br />

be connected through the power bus. This condition is a must to run it.<br />

WARNING. Never connect the power bus while the system is running .<br />

There are voltages of 600 V DC and 725 V DC!<br />

Two plates are supplied with each module to join them with the adjacent<br />

drive modules.<br />

MANDATORY. The tightening torque of these terminals must be between<br />

2.3 and 2.8 N·m. This point is very important to ensure good electrical<br />

contact between modules.<br />

FAGOR power supplies have a soft-start for charging the power bus.<br />

The soft start begins when these two conditions, that are necessary and<br />

sufficient, are met:<br />

No errors at the modules connected through the internal bus (connector<br />

X1 at the drives and X4 at the RPS power supplies)<br />

Presence of the three mains phases at the input of the module.<br />

This startup process begins when the FAULT indicator stops blinking and<br />

the status indicator DC BUS ON turns on.<br />

WARNING. Before handling these leads, proceed in the following order:<br />

Stop the motors.<br />

Disconnect the mains voltage at the electrical cabinet.<br />

Wait, before handling these leads. The power supply module needs<br />

time to decrease the voltage of the power bus down to safe values<br />

(< 42 V DC). The green indicator DC BUS ON being turned OFF does<br />

not mean that the power bus may be handled or manipulated.<br />

The discharge time depends on the number of elements connected<br />

and it is about 4 minutes.<br />

WARNING. The power buses of different power supply modules must<br />

never be connected in parallel.<br />

MANDATORY. If necessary, the auxiliary power supply APS-24 (24 V DC,<br />

10 A) can only be connected to the DC bus of any regenerative power<br />

supply RPS when the version label of the APS-24 (located on top of it) indicates<br />

a reference newer than PF 23A.

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