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ASDA-B2 User-Manual(E)CURVE.cdr - Delta Electronics

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<strong>ASDA</strong>-<strong>B2</strong><br />

Chapter 2 Installation and Storage<br />

Simple Calculation Method<br />

The users can select the adequate regenerative resistors according to the allowable frequency<br />

required by actual operation and the allowable frequency when the servo motor runs without<br />

load. The allowable frequency when the servo motor run without load is the maximum<br />

frequency that can be operated during continuous operation when servo motor accelerate<br />

from 0r/min to rated speed and decelerate from rated speed down to 0r/min. The allowable<br />

frequencies when the servo motor run without load are summarized in the following table.<br />

Allowable Frequencies for Servo Motor Running Without Load (times/min)<br />

When Using Built-in Regenerative Resistor<br />

Motor Capacity<br />

ECMA Series<br />

600W 750W 900W 1.0kW 1.5kW 2.0kW 2.0kW 3.0kW<br />

06 07 09 10 15 20 20 30<br />

ECMAC - 312 - 137 -<br />

83<br />

(F100)<br />

-<br />

ECMAE - - - 42 32<br />

24<br />

(F130)<br />

10<br />

(F180)<br />

11<br />

ECMAG 42 - 31 - - - - -<br />

( ) : motor frame size, unit is in millimeters.<br />

When the servo motor runs with load, the allowable frequency will change according to<br />

the changes of the load inertia and rotation speed. Use the following equation to calculate<br />

the allowable frequency.<br />

Allowable frequency =<br />

Allowable frequency when servo motor run without load<br />

m + 1<br />

x<br />

Rated speed<br />

Operating speed<br />

2<br />

times<br />

mi n.<br />

m = load/motor inertia ratio<br />

Revision January 2012 2-13

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