MDrive 23 Plus2 EtherNet/IP - Koco Motion GmbH
MDrive 23 Plus2 EtherNet/IP - Koco Motion GmbH
MDrive 23 Plus2 EtherNet/IP - Koco Motion GmbH
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V1.000, 10.2011<br />
6 Installation<br />
40<br />
<strong>MDrive</strong>Plus <strong>EtherNet</strong>/<strong>IP</strong><br />
LOSS OF CONTROL DUE TO REGENERATION CONDITION<br />
Regeneration conditions resulting from braking or external driving<br />
forces may increase the VDC supply voltage to an unexpected<br />
level. Components not rated for this voltage may be destroyed or<br />
cause malfunctions.<br />
• Verify that all VDC consumers are rated for the voltage occurring<br />
during regeneration conditions (for example limit<br />
switches).<br />
• Use only power supply units that will not be damaged by<br />
regeneration conditions.<br />
• Use a braking resistor controller, if necessary.<br />
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or<br />
equipment damage.<br />
DAMAGE TO CONTACTS<br />
The connection for the controller supply voltage at the product<br />
does not have an inrush current limitation. If the voltage is<br />
switched on by means of switching (hot plugging) of contacts,<br />
damage to the contacts or contact welding may result.<br />
� Use a power supply unit that limits the peak value of the output<br />
current to a value permissible for the contact.<br />
� Switch the power input of the power supply unit instead of the<br />
output voltage.<br />
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment<br />
damage.<br />
DAMAGE TO SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND LOSS OF CONTROL<br />
Interruptions of the negative connection of the controller supply<br />
voltage can cause excessively high voltages at the signal connections.<br />
• Do not interrupt the negative connection between the power<br />
supply unit and load with a fuse or switch.<br />
• Verify correct connection before switching on.<br />
• Do not connect the controller supply voltage or change its wiring<br />
while the is supply voltage present..<br />
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or<br />
equipment damage.<br />
Integrated <strong>Motion</strong> System