Moog G396-026, G396-110, G396-050, G396-075 Operation Manual

Programmable
Multi-Axis
Servo Drive
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Sizes 5 and 6A
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Power Supply Unit
with sinusoidal mains feedback
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MSD Servo Drive high-performance drives
The modular design of Multi-Axis Servo Drive ensures optimal integration into the ma­chine process. Whether in high-speed fieldbus communication with the central multi-axis machine controller or with distributed programmable Motion Control intelligence in the servo drive, the Multi-Axis Servo Drive is a master of both.
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The German version is the original of this Operation Manual.
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Dear us er,
We are happy that you have made a decision in favour of a product from Moog. In order to be able to start using your new device quickly and without problems, we ask you kindly to read this Operation Manual thoroughly beforehand.
This Operation Manual will enable you to install and commission the Power Supply Unit very quickly and easily.
Simply follow the step-by-step tables in the various chapters. And away you go!
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Document Contents Description
Programmable Multi-Axis Servo Drive Power Supply Unit (PSU) Operation Manuall
Programmable Multi-Axis Servo Drive Operation Manual
MSD Servo Drive Device Help Description of base software Software
CANopen/EtherCAT User Manual
SERCOS User Manual
PROFIBUS / PROFINET User Manual
Mechanical installation, Electrical installation, Safety, Specification
Mechanical installation, Electrical installation, Safety, Specification
Description and parameter set­ting of the MSD Servo Drive on the CANopen/EtherCAT fieldbus system
Description and parameter set­ting of the MSD Servo Drive on the SERCOS II fieldbus system
Description and parameter setting of the MSD Servo Drive on the PROFIBUS / PROFINET fieldbus system
Hardware and software
Hardware and software
Hardware and software of the fieldbus option
Hardware and software of the fieldbus option
Hardware and software of the fieldbus option
1 Safety
2Overview
3Mechanical installation
4 Electrical installation
5 Commissioning
6 Diagnostics
A Appendix
Index
Figure 0.1 Guide through this document
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Order code
The order designation indicates the design variant of the Power Supply Unit supplied to you. For details on the order code refer to the Programmable Multi-Axis Servo Drive System (MSD) Ordering Catalog.
G396 -
Rated power
Option 1 (Communication)
For future use
Housing/cooling method
Option 4 (Function package)
Variants
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Production data
On rating plates of the Power Supply Unit you will find the serial number, from which you can identify the date of manufacture based on the following key. You will find details of the rating plate’s location on the Power Supply Unit starting on page13.
MOOG
D-71034 Böblingen www .moog.com/industrial Made in Germany
Year of production
Week of production
Figure 0.3 Hardware rating plate – Power Supply Unit
Model:: G396-040-000-002 S/N:D116605 Rev. A In: 230 V AC 3ph, 50/60 Hz
0-230 V AC 3ph, 0-400 Hz
Out:
4,0 A
3,0 A
ID: YYCWxxxxx
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Figure 0.2 Order code – Power Supply Unit
Supply package
The supply package includes:
y Power Supply Unit (PSU)
y Ready made-up DC link cables for size 5 and size 6A
y Product DVD
Required mains connection set
1.
The mains connection set is required to ensure compliance with the intended use of the Power Supply Unit. The supply package includes:
y Mains filter
y Input choke with membrane capacitor
y Step-up choke
y Shields and clamps
Pictograms
To provide clear guidance, this Operation Manual uses pictograms. Their meanings are set out in the following table. The pictograms always have the same meanings, even where they are placed without text, such as next to a connection diagram.
Warning symbols (see also section1.1, p.9)
ATTENTION!
Misoperation may result in damage to the drive or malfunctions.
!
DANGER FROM ELECTRICAL TENSION!
Improper behaviour may endanger human life.
Hints & Tips
NOTE:
Useful information or reference to other documents.
STEP:
Action in a sequence of multiple actions.
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Table of contents
1 Safety ............................................................................................. 9
1.1 Measures for your safety ............................................................................................. 9
1.1.1 Read the Operation Manual first!.................................................................9
1.1.2 Warning symbols used ............................................................................... 10
1.2 Intended use ............................................................................................................. 10
1.3 Usage contrary to intended use ................................................................................. 10
1.4 Responsibility ............................................................................................................ 11
2 Mechanical installation.................................................................. 13
2.1 Notes for mechanical installation............................................................................... 13
2.2 Effective EMC installation..........................................................................................14
2.2.1 General notes ............................................................................................ 14
2.2.2 Cabinet design ........................................................................................... 14
2.3 Power Supply Unit installation Air-cooled housing ....................................................17
2.3.1 Dimensions, air-cooled housing ................................................................. 18
2.4 Power Supply Unit installation Liquid-cooled housing ............................................... 19
2.4.1 Dimensions, liquid-cooled housing ............................................................20
2.5 Cooling circuit connection.........................................................................................21
2.6 Step-up choke installation ......................................................................................... 22
2.6.1 Dimensions ................................................................................................22
2.7 Installation of input choke with membrane capacitor ................................................ 23
2.7.1 Dimensions ................................................................................................ 23
2.8 Mains filter installation .............................................................................................. 24
2.8.1 Dimensions ................................................................................................24
3 Electrical installation .....................................................................25
3.1 Before you start ........................................................................................................25
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3.2 Effective EMC installation..........................................................................................25
3.2.1 Cable type .................................................................................................25
3.2.2 Cable laying ............................................................................................... 26
3.2.3 Earthing ..................................................................................................... 26
3.2.4 Shielding .................................................................................................... 27
3.3 Overview of connections ...........................................................................................28
3.3.1 Layout, size 5 (G396 -026 and G396-050) ..................................................28
3.3.2 Layout, size 6A (G396-075 and G396-110) ................................................28
3.3.3 Overview of connections, size 5 and size 6A .............................................. 29
3.3.4 Connection diagram, size 5........................................................................30
3.3.5 Connection diagram, size 6A .....................................................................32
3.4 Connection of PE conductors ....................................................................................33
3.4.1 PE conductor (X11)Power Supply Unit size 5 ..............................................33
3.4.2 PE conductor (X11)Power Supply Unit size 6A ...........................................34
3.4.3 PE conductor components .........................................................................35
3.5 Electrical isolation method ........................................................................................35
3.6 Connection of supply voltages ..................................................................................36
3.6.1 Control supply 24VDC (X9, X10) for size 5 and size 6A ............................36
3.6.2 Precharge and mains synchronisation (X21) for size 5 and size 6A .............37
3.6.3 Mains connection 400/480VAC (X12) for size 5 and Size6A ....................38
3.7 DC power supply connection .................................................................................... 40
3.7.1 DC power supply connection(X11) size 5 ....................................................41
3.7.2 DC power supply connection (X11) size 6A ................................................42
3.8 Control connections (X4)...........................................................................................44
3.8.1 Specification of control connections ..........................................................44
3.8.2 Standard terminal assignment .................................................................... 45
3.9 Functions of the digital inputs ...................................................................................46
3.10 Functions of the digital outputs ................................................................................46
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3.11 Specification of USB port (X2) ................................................................................... 47
3.12 Specification of Ethernet port (X3) ............................................................................ 47
3.13 Option 1 ...................................................................................................................47
3.14 Braking resistor (X12/RB) ........................................................................................... 47
3.14.1 Connection of the external braking resistor ............................................... 47
3.15 Overview of step-up choke connections....................................................................48
3.16 Overview of input choke connections .......................................................................49
3.17 Overview of mains filter connections .........................................................................50
4 Commissioning ............................................................................. 51
4.1 Notes for operation ................................................................................................... 51
4.2 Initial commissioning (actuation via terminals) ...........................................................51
4.2.1 System requirements ................................................................................. 52
4.2.2 Wiring of components ............................................................................... 52
4.2.3 Switching on control voltage (24 VDC) ......................................................53
4.2.4 Communication with the Moog Dr iveA Dmini strAtor 5 ................................. 53
4.2.5 Setting the mains voltage and frequency of the supply system ..................54
4.2.6 Automatic identification of DC link capacity and equivalent time
constant of current control ........................................................................ 55
4.2.7 Setting DC link capacity ............................................................................. 55
4.2.8 Setting DC link voltage .............................................................................. 56
4.2.9 Programming monitoring of the braking resistor ........................................56
4.2.10 Connecting the mains supply voltage ........................................................57
4.2.11 Activating closed-loop control ...................................................................57
4.3 Diagnostics ...............................................................................................................57
4.3.1 Faults and warnings in Moog Dri veAD m inist rAtor 5 .....................................57
4.4 Integrated operator control unit and MMC card .......................................................58
4.4.1 Functions of buttons T1 and T2 ................................................................. 59
4.4.2 Display .......................................................................................................59
4.4.3 Parameters menu (PA) ................................................................................ 60
4.4.4 Ethernet IP address menu (IP) ..................................................................... 61
4.4.5 Fieldbus address menu (Fb) ........................................................................ 62
4.4.6 Firmware update with MMC card .............................................................. 63
5 Diagnostics ...................................................................................64
5.1 Device states .............................................................................................................64
5.1.1 Er r or ..........................................................................................................64
5.2 Error list ....................................................................................................................65
5.3 Helpline/Service ........................................................................................................ 65
A Appendix ......................................................................................66
A.1 Technical data of Power Supply Unit .........................................................................66
A.2 Current consumption of control supply .....................................................................69
A.3 Ready made-up cables ..............................................................................................69
A.4 Hydrological data of liquid cooling ............................................................................70
A.5 Dynamic temperature monitoring .............................................................................70
A.6 Ambient conditions ...................................................................................................70
A.7 Technical data of step-up choke ................................................................................ 72
A.8 Technical data of input choke .................................................................................... 72
A.9 Technical data of mains filter ..................................................................................... 73
A.10 Technical data of mains fuse ..................................................................................... 73
A.11 Technical data of mains contactor ............................................................................. 73
A.12 Technical data of circuit-breaker ................................................................................ 73
A.13 Measures to attain UL approbation (UL508C) size 5 ................................................. 74
A.14 Measures to attain UL approbation (UL508C) size 6A .............................................. 74
B Overview ...................................................................................... 75
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1 Safety

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1.1 Measures for your safety

The instructions set out below should be read through prior to initial commissioning in order to prevent injury and/or damage to property. The safety instructions must be followed at all times.
1.1.1 Read the Operation Manual first!
Read the Operation Manual and the reference documents first!
• Follow the safety instructions!
• Refer to the user information!
Electric drives are dangerous:
• Electrical voltages 230 V AC / 320 V DC to 480 V AC / 770 V DC
Dangerously high voltages ≥ 50 V (capacitor charge) may still be present 10 minutes after the power is cut to the size 5 and size 6A. The discharge time depends on the number of drives connected to the multi-axis system. So check that no voltage is connected!
• Rotating parts
• Hot surfaces
Risk of burning by hot components!
• The heat sink of the inverter, the choke, the transformer, the filters and the fuses become very hot in operation.
− Make sure the components have cooled down to ambient temperature before carrying
out any work. Or wear protective clothing and gloves when working close to hot components.
Risk of burning by hot coolant!
• The coolant gets hot during operation. Make sure the coolant has cooled down to ambient temperature before carrying out any work.
Protection against magnetic and/or electromagnetic fields during installation and operation.
• Persons fitted with heart pacemakers, metallic implants and hearing aids etc. must not be allowed access to the following areas:
− Areas where drive systems are installed, repaired and operated.
− Areas where motors are installed, repaired and operated. Motors with permanent
magnets pose a particular hazard.
NOTE:
If it is necessary to access such areas, suitability to do so must be determined beforehand by a doctor
Your qualification:
• In order to prevent personal injury and damage to property, only personnel with electrical engineering qualifications may work on the device.
• The said qualified personnel must be familiar with the contents of the Operation Manual (see IEC364, DIN VDE0100).
• Knowledge of the national accident prevention regulations (e.g. BGV A3 in Germany)
U
U
V
During installation observe the following instructions:
V
N
N
L+
• Always comply with the connection conditions and technical specifications.
L+
RB
RB
L-
L-
L3
L3
L2
• Comply with the standards for electrical installations, suchas regarding wire cross-section,
L2
L1
L1
PE conductor and earth connections.
• Do not touch electronic components and contacts (electrostatic discharge may destroy components).
Table 1.1 Safety precautions
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1.1.2 Warning symbols used

The safety instructions detail the following hazard classes. The hazard class defines the risk posed by failing to comply with the safety notice.
Warning symbols General explanation Hazard class to ANSIZ535
ATTENTION!
!
Table 1.2 Explanations of warning symbols
Misoperation may result in damage to the drive or malfunctions.
DANGER FROM ELECTRICAL TENSION!
Improper behaviour may endanger human life.
Serious injury or damage to property may occur.
Death or serious injury will occur.

1.2 Intended use

The Power Supply Unit is intended for use in a Multi-Axis Servo Drive System. The multi­axis system comprises a Power Supply Unit with the mains connection set and a number of Multi-Axis Servo Drives connected to it. In motorised mode, the Power Supply Unit draws power from the supply system and makes it available to the connected Multi-Axis Servo Drives via the DC link. In regenerative mode the power is stored in the DC link. Temporarily surplus energy is fed back into the supply network by the Power Supply Unit in sinusoidal form.
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Commissioning (i.e. putting the device to its intended use) is only permitted in compliance with the EMC Directive (2004 /108 /EC).
The Power Supply Unit conforms to the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
The Power Supply Unit conforms to the requirements of the harmonised product standard IEC/EN61800-5-1.
If the Power Supply Unit is used for special applications (e.g.in areas subject to explosion hazard), the required standards and regulations (e.g. IEC/EN60079-0: "Explosive atmospheres - Part0: Equipment - General requirements" and IEC/EN60079-1: "Explosive atmospheres - Part1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures‚d’ “) must always be observed.
Repairs may only be carried out by authorised repair workshops. Unauthorised opening and incorrect intervention could lead to death, physical injury or material damage. The warranty provided by Moog would thereby be rendered void.
NOTE:
Deployment of the Power Supply Unit in non-stationary equipment is classed as non-standard ambient conditions, and is permissible only by special agreement.
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1.3 Usage contrary to intended use

The Power Supply Unit additionally performs the function of a reactive power compensator as required. (For details please consult your project engineer.)
The Power Supply Unit is a component intended for installation in stationary electrical systems or machines.
When installed in machines the commissioning of the servo drive (i.e. start-up of intended operation) is prohibited, unless it has been ascertained that the machine fully complies with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC; compliance with IEC/EN60204 is mandatory.
The Power Supply Unit must not be used:
y without the mains connection set (filters, chokes)
y outside a switch cabinet
y in a photovoltaic system
y with a directly connected DC motor
y in island mode

1.4 Responsibility

Electronic devices are fundamentally not fail-safe. The company setting up and/or operating the machine or system is itself responsible for ensuring that the drive is rendered safe if the device fails.
IEC/EN60204-1: "Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirements" in the category "Electrical equipment of machines" sets out safety requirements for electrical controls. They are intended to protect personnel and machinery, and to maintain the function capability of the machine or system concerned, and must be observed.
The function of an emergency stop system does not necessarily have to cut the power supply to the drive. To protect against danger, it may be more beneficial to maintain individual drives in operation or to initiate specific safety sequences. Execution of the emergency off measure is assessed by means of a risk analysis of the machine or plant, including the electrical equipment to ENISO12100: "Safety of machinery ­General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction", and is determined with selection of the circuit category in accordance with ENISO13849-1: "Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems - Part 1: General principles for design" (formerly DINEN954-1).
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2 Mechanical installation

2.1 Notes for mechanical installation

ATTENTION!
During installation, please avoid:
!
y drill chippings, screws or foreign bodies dropping into the device;
y penetration of damp into the device.
ATTENTION!
The device is solely intended for installation in a stationary cabinet. The
!
cabinet must as a minimum provide IP4x protection. The servo drives must not be installed in areas where they would be permanently exposed to vibrations. For more information refer to the Table A.13, p.71 appendix.
ATTENTION!
Risk of burning by hot components.
!
The device heats up in operation and at the heat sink may reach temperatures of up to +100°C (+212 °F). The connected chokes get hot during operation, possibly reaching temperatures of up to +145°C (+293°F).
Keep a safe distance away from adjacent component assemblies. Make sure the components have cooled down to ambient temperature before carrying out any work. Or wear protective clothing and gloves when working close to hot components.
NOTE:
For installation of the Power Supply Unit within a Multi-Axis Servo Drive System, be sure also to observe the Operation Manual for the Multi-Axis Servo Drives.
The layout and installation of the Power Supply Unit and the Multi-Axis Servo Drives is subject to the following basic rules:
y The backing plate must be well earthed.
y To attain the best result for effective EMC installation use a chromated or
galvanised backing plate. If backing plates are varnished, remove the coating from the contact area. The size 5 and size 6A models have a rear panel made of aluminised/galvanised sheet steel.
y Pollution severity 2 to IEC/EN60664-1. For more information on environmental
conditions refer to the Table A.11, p.70 appendix.
y Cooling air must be able to flow through the device without restriction.
y For installation in cabinets with convection (= heat loss is discharged to the
outside via the cabinet walls), always fit an internal air circulation fan.
y Devices with different housing variants (air-cooled and liquid-cooled) can be
installed next to each other in any combination.
y Devices with liquid-cooled housings have a spacer on the rear in place of the
heat sink. Consequently, it is possible to connect to devices with air-cooled housings using the ready made-up DC link cables without additional measures to compensate for differing unit depth.
y No minimum clearance between the devices is required. Exceptions to this rule
are the following air-cooled devices:
− Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 6A (Figure 2.5, p.17 and Table 2.1, p.18)
− Power Supply Unit size 6A (Figure 2.9, p.19 and Table 2.2, p.20)
y The maximum distance between the devices is dictated by the supplied ready
made-up cables, and is 2mm (0.08in) (for exceptions see above).
ATTENTION!
Use only the supplied DC link cable for the electrical connections between the
!
devices. If other cables are used, Moog can provide no guarantee of stable and safe operation.
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y Servo Drives may only be installed on one side (to the left or right) of larger
sized devices. On the other side a device of equal or smaller size must be installed.
y A vertical offset of 18.5mm (0.73in) must be allowed between the top fixing
screws for devices of size 1 to size 5 and devices of size 6A (see Figure 2.5 and Figure 2.9).
If you need more details on installation please contact the Moog Helpline (see section5.3, p.65).
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2.2 Effective EMC installation

2.2.1 General notes

Power Supply Units are components intended for installation in industrial and commercial plant and machinery. They must only be installed in switch cabinets providing minimum IP4x protection.
Commissioning (i.e. starting intended operation) is only permitted when strictly complying with EMC product standard IEC/EN61800-3.
NOTE:
The new EMC product standard for variable-speed electric drives is IEC/EN 61800-3:2008. The transition period for the old IEC/EN61800-3:1996 ended on October1, 2007.
The installer/operator of a machine and/or item of plant must provide proof of compliance with the protection targets stipulated in the EMC standard.
The multi-axis system is a special case with regard to EMC installation. The high DClink voltage (up to 770 V DC) and its routing over long cables between the Power Supply Unit and Multi-Axis Servo Drives demands great care when implementing EMC installation.
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2.2.2 Cabinet design

The placement of components in the switch cabinet is a key factor in operating plant and machinery without disturbance. Your planning should take account of the following points:
y Assess the assemblies used in terms of their electromagnetic compatibility.
y Split the cabinet into zones of different power and interference levels.
y Keep units susceptible to interference at a minimum clearance of 200mm
(7.87in) from the following components:
− Servo drive
− Input and output chokes, transformers
− Mains, motor, DC power supply and braking resistor cables (even if shielded)
− Relays and contactors (even if interference-suppressed)
y When installing close, use isolating plates mounted directly and conductively on
the backing plate as shielding.
y When using a motor contactor or a reactance coil, the respective component
should be directly mounted to the servo drive.
y Do not use fluorescent lamps in cabinets, as they emit high-frequency
interference.
y Provide contactors, relays, solenoid valves, switched inductors and capacitors
with suppressors.
y The mains filter must be sealed tight as far as possible, and be mounted on
the backing plate across a wide area at the feed-in point. The backing plate must have a low-resistance connection to the central earthing point. No unfiltered cables may be routed on the mains input side of the filter, to prevent interference.
Timely planning and diligent implementation of the EMC installation measures detailed here will help avoid complex and costly retooling of plant.
< 200 mm
< 20
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1) Power cable
2) Main s witch
3) Fuses
4) Mains filt er Unfiltered cables must be routed at a distance of least 20 0 mm (7.87in) from the mains input side of the fi lter, to prevent interfer ence.
5) Circuit-breaker
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PWR
LOCK
CF
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6) Mains contactor
7) Input choke with connected capacitor
8) Step-up choke
9) Powe r Supply Unit
Power COM Data Status
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10
10
10
Reset
RJ-45/Line
RS 232
10) Multi-Axis Servo Drive
11) DC power supply via DC link cable
12) Braking resistor
13) Motor cables
14) Control
3
0
5
1
OFF
ON
0
2
Figure 2.1 Example: Cabinet layout
NOTE:
6
8
4
13
Arrange the control section separately from the power section, so as to avoid electromagnetic interference mechanisms.
Control and signal cables and shields have been omitted for the sake of clarity.
1
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y Use metallically bright backing plates.
y The rear panel of the servo drive must have good contact with the switch
cabinet earth. The contact area must be metallically bright, in order to make a good earth connection to the cabinet earth. There must be no air gap between the rear panel of the servo drive and the switch cabinet wall.
y The choke bases must have good contact with the cabinet earth. The contact
area must be metallically bright, in order to make a good earth connection to the cabinet earth.
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1) Backing plate metallically bright
2) Wide- area contact
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= 0 mm
2
1
16
1) Va rnis h
2) Air gap
Figure 2.3 Servo drive installation INCORRECT
> 0 mm
2
18.5 mm (0.73 in)
18.5 mm (0.73 in)
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 1
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 2
2.3 Power Supply Unit installation
1.
2.
3.
Air-cooled housing
Arrange the devices starting from the Power Supply Unit to the right or left sorted in descending
order of power output, in order to exclude thermal influences. Before installing the devices and components in the cabinet refer to the instructions relating to EMC installation. Align Power Supply Unit size 5 and all Multi-Axis Servo Drives in a line along the top edge of the unit (see dotted line in Figure 2.4). This is necessary in order to execute the DC power supply using the ready made-up cables. Align all Multi-Axis Servo Drives in a line along the top edge of the unit. Align Power Supply Unit size 6A offset 18.5mm (0.73in) down (see Figure 2.5). This is necessary in order to execute the DC power supply using the ready made-up cables. Be sure to adhere to the mounting clearances set out in Ta b le 2.1.
Mark out the position of the tapped holes on the backing plate.
Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the backing plate. Pay attention to the installation clearances. Also take into account the bend radius of the connecting cables. Dimensional drawings/hole spacing see Figure 2.6 and Tab l e 2.1..
Mount the Power Supply Unit vertically and abutting on the backing plate.
The contact area must be metallically bright. For the DC power supply use the supplied ready made-up cables. The next stage is installation of the mains connection set.
Power Supply Unit size 6A
Figure 2.4 Butt-mounting, axis array, air-cooled, with Power Supply Unit size 5
Power Supply Unit size 6A
air-cooled
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 6A
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 5
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 6A
air-cooled
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 2
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 4
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 3
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 1
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 5
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 4
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Figure 2.5 Butt-mounting, axis array, air-cooled, with Power Supply Unit size 6A
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2.3.1 Dimensions, air-cooled housing

Size Size 5 Size 6A
Device
Weight
B (width)
H (height)
T (depth)
A
C
C1
H1
H2
H3
D
Fixing screws
E
F
G
All Dimensions in mm (in),
1) Without terminals, connectors
2) Mounting distance size 6A to other size 6A
3) Also take into account the bend r adius of the connecting cables
Table 2.1 Dimensions, air-cooled housing
1)
1)
3)
3)
G396-026-xxx-xxx G396-050-xxx-xxx
13 kg (28.7 lb) 32 kg (70.6 lb)
19 0 (7.4 8) 28 0 (11. 02)
345 (13.58) 540 (21.26)
240 (9.45) 322 (12.68)
150 (5.91) 20 0 (7. 87)
407 (16.02) 581 (22.87)
6 (0.24) 10 (0.39)
419 (16 .5 0) 600 (23.62)
15 (0.59) 20 (0.79)
64 (2.52) 166 (6.54)
Ø 6 (0.24) Ø 10 (0.39)
4 x M5 4 x M8
Direct butt-mounted, maximum
2(0.08)
≥30 0 (11. 81) ≥500 (19.69)
≥18 0 (7.0 9)
G396-075-xxx-xxx G396-110-xxx-xxx
Direct butt-mounted, maximum
2(0.08) / 40
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H1
H
H2
H3
A B
Figure 2.6 Dimensional drawing, air-cooled housing, example for size 5
2)
E
C
C1
T
F
G
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NOTE:
Arrange devices with different drive power in descending order of power output (e.g. viewed from the left size 4-size 3-size 2-size 1). This minimises the mutual thermal influence. The Power Supply Unit must always be arranged on the side of the most powerful servo drive. When butt-mounting other devices with the multi-axis system, you must make sure that the devices do not affect one another thermally.
F
Figure 2.7 Mounting distance, air-cooled housing, example for size 5
18.5 mm (0.73 in)
2.4 Power Supply Unit installation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Liquid-cooled housing
Arrange the devices starting from the Power Supply Unit to the right or left sorted in descending
order of power output, in order to exclude thermal influences. Before installing the devices and components in the cabinet refer to the instructions relating to EMC installation. Align Power Supply Unit size 5 and all Multi-Axis Servo Drives in a line along the top edge of the unit (see dotted line in Figure 2.8). This is necessary in order to execute the DC power supply using the ready made-up cables. Align all Multi-Axis Servo Drives in a line along the top edge of the unit. Align Power Supply Unit size 6A offset 18.5mm (0.73in) down (see Figure 2.9). This is necessary in order to execute the DC power supply using the ready made-up cables.
Mark out the positions of the tapped holes and the pipe socket on the backing plate.
Drill holes and cut a thread for each fixing screw in the backing plate. Pay attention to the installation clearances. Also take into account the bend radius of the connecting cables. Dimensional drawings/hole spacing see Figure 2.8 to Figure 2.10 and Table 2.2.
Power Supply Unit size 5
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 2
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 4
Figure 2.8 Butt-mounting, axis array, liquid-cooled, Power Supply Unit size 5
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 3
Multi-Axis Servo Drive size 1
Mount the Power Supply Unit vertically and abutting on the backing plate.
When fitting the hose connections (not supplied) in the pipe sockets, brace with a 22mm
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The contact area must be metallically bright. For the DC power supply use the supplied ready made-up cables.
(0.87in) open-ended wrench in order to prevent damage to the device by torsion. Ensure a perfect liquid-tight connection (e.g. using a Teflon sealing strip). For more information on liquid cooling refer to sectionA.4, p.70. The next stage is installation of the mains connection set.
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Power Supply Unit size 6A
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Figure 2.9 Butt-mounting, axis array, liquid-cooled, Power Supply Unit size 6A
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2.4 .1 Dimensions, liquid-cooled housing

Size Size 5 Size 6A
Device
Weight
B (width)
H (height)
T (depth)
A
A1
1)
1)
G396-026-xxx-xxx G396-050-xxx-xxx
13 kg (28.7 lb) 32 kg (70.6 lb)
19 0 (7.4 8) 280 (11. 02)
345 (13.58) 540 (21.26)
239 (9.41) 28 5 (11.22 )
150 (5.91) 20 0 (7. 87)
40 (1.57) 65 (2.56)
A2
C
407 (16.02) 581 (22.87)
C1
H1
H2
H3
H4
419 (16 .5 0) 600 (23.62)
15 (0.59) 20 (0.79)
54 (2.13) 57 (2.24)
64 (2.52) 166 (6.5 4)
D1
D
Ø 7 (0.28) Ø 10 (0.39)
Fixing screws
S inside thread
D1 Hole for pipe socket
2)
E
2) 3)
F
2) 3)
G
All dimensions in mm (in)
1) Without terminals/connectors
2) See F igu re 2 .11,
3) Also take into account the bend r adius of the connecting cables
≥30 0 (11. 81) ≥ 500 (19.69)
Table 2.2 Dimensions, liquid-cooled housing
70 (2.76)
6 (0.24) 10 (0.39)
74 (2.91)
4 x M6 4 x M8
3/8 inch
Ø 48 (1.89)
Direct butt-mounted, maximum 2 (0.08)
≥18 0 (7.0 9)
G396-075-xxx-xxx G396-110-xxx-xxx
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H1H4H
D
C
D1
S
A2
H2
A
H3
C1
A1
T1
B
Figure 2.10 Dimensional drawing, liquid-cooled housing, example for size 5
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T
E
F
G

2.5 Cooling circuit connection

NOTE:
Connect the liquid cooling feed to the connection marked. The cooling circuit must be vented prior to commissioning. For more information on liquid cooling refer to sectionA.4, p.70.
The device holds approximately 0.5litres of cooling fluid. When the connections have been cut, there may still be residual fluid in the device which may spill out if it is tipped. We recommend using a non-drip fluid coupling (not supplied) to prevent leakage of cooling fluid and enable connecting and disconnecting the device while filled with fluid. The connection set cooling circuit can be ordered separately.
F
Figure 2.11 Mounting distance, liquid-cooled housing, example for size 5
NOTE:
Arrange devices with different drive power in descending order of power output (e.g. viewed from the left size 4-size 3-size 2-size 1). This minimises the mutual thermal influence. The Power Supply Unit must always be arranged on the side of the most powerful servo drive.
When butt-mounting other devices with the multi-axis system, you must make sure that the devices do not affect one another thermally.
1
2
1) Liquid connec tion with 3/8inch inside thread
2) 90°angle conne ctor with 3/8inch insid e and outside thread
3) Non-drip fluid coupling
4) Non-drip quick-coupler with hose connection
5) PUR (polyurethane) hose with clamp
Items 2 to 5 are not include d in the supply package.
Figure 2.12 Cooling circuit connection
flow return
2
3
4
5
returnflow
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2.6 Step-up choke installation

Arrange the components and cables at a distance of >100 mm (3.94 in) from the step-up choke,
Mount the step-up choke on the mounting rail.

2.6.1 Dimensions

For size Size 5 Size 6A For model G396-026 G396-050 G396-075 G396-110
B (width)
H (height)
T (depth)
A
A1
D1
Fixing screws
Weight
All dimensions in mm (in) and excluding terminals/connectors
Table 2.3 Step-up choke dimensions
so as to minimise influencing of the adjacent components by magnetic leakage flux and ensure adequate air circulation for cooling. Position the step-up choke as close as possible to the Power Supply Unit. Mark out the position of the tapped holes on the mounting rail. Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the backing plate. Take into account the bend radius of the connecting cables. Dimensional drawings/hole spacing see Figure 2.13 and Tabl e 2.3.
The tapping area will provide you with good, full-area contact. The contact area must be metallically bright, in order to make a good earth connection to the cabinet earth.
239 (9.41) 29 9 (11.77) 335 (13.19) 380 (14.96)
273 (10.79) 30 0 (11.81) 34 4 (13.54) 3 99 (15.71)
124 (4. 88) 135 (5. 31) 158 (6.22) 200 ( 7. 87)
185 (7.28) 210 (8.27) 248 (9.76) 280 (11. 02)
75 (2.95) 95 (3.74) 122 (4.80) 127 ( 5.0)
10 x Ø 18 (0.71) 12 x Ø 20 (0.79) 12 x Ø 20 (0.79) 12 x Ø 20 (0.79)
4 x M8 4xM10 4xM10 4xM10
16 kg (35.27 lb) 27 kg (59.52 lb) 37.5 kg (82.67 lb) 56 kg (123.46 lb)
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D1
A B
T
Figure 2.13 Dimensional drawing, step-up choke, example for size 5 and size 6A
NOTE:
The step-up choke is a primary heat source, and should be treated as a hotspot component. This component is cooled by natural air convection (gravity circulation). In order to make effective use of this physical effect, this component should be installed in the lower plinth area of the switch cabinet on stable mounting rails (permitting unhindered air flow from below). When selecting the position, air inlet at the filter mat or – better still – at the input fan zone is advisable.
A1
22
2.7 Installation of input choke with membrane
1.
2.
capacitor
Arrange the components so as to ensure sufficient air circulation for cooling. As the membrane
Mount the input choke on the mounting rail.
capacitor has a viscose filling, the input choke must be installed upright with the membrane capacitor. Mark out the position of the tapped holes on the mounting rail. Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the backing plate. Take into account the bend radius of the connecting cables. Dimensional drawings/hole spacing see Figure 2.14 and Tabl e 2 .4 .
The tapping area will provide you with good, full-area contact. The contact area must be metallically bright, in order to make a good earth connection to the cabinet earth.

2.7.1 Dimensions

For size Size 5 Size 6A For model G396-026 G396-050 G396-075 G39 6 -110
B (width)
H (height)
T (depth)
A
A1
D1
Fixing screws
Weight
All dimensions in mm (in) and excluding terminals/connectors
28 9 (11. 3 8) 289 (11.38) 342 (13.47 ) 348 (13.70)
252 (9.92) 268 (10.55) 292 (11.50) 321 (12.6 4)
119 (4 . 8 6 ) 136 (5.35) 175 (6.89 ) 175 (6. 89)
156 ( 6.14) 156 (6.14) 176 (6.93) 176 (6.93)
63 (2.48) 80 (3 .15) 95 (3.74) 95 (3.74)
7 x Ø 13 (0.51) 7 x Ø 13 (0.51) 9 x Ø 13 (0.51) 9 x Ø 13 (0.51)
4 x M6 4 x M6 4 x M8 4 x M8
10.5 kg (23.15 lb) 14 kg (30.86 lb) 20 kg (44.09 lb) 22 kg (48.50 lb)
H
A
B
T
Figure 2.14 Dimensional drawing, input choke, example for size 5
A1
D1
Table 2.4 Input choke dimensions
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2.8 Mains filter installation
Arrange the components so as to ensure sufficient air circulation and cooling.
Mount the mains filter on the backing plate.

2.8 .1 Dimensions

For size Size 5 Size 6A For model G396-026 G396-050 G396-075 G 396-110
Type
B (width)
H (height)
T (depth)
A
C
G Ø
Mounting screws
Weight
All dimensions in mm (in) and excluding terminals/connectors
Mark out the position of the tapped holes on the backing plate. Cut a tap for each fixing screw in the backing plate. Take into account the bend radius of the connecting cables. Dimensional drawings/hole spacing see Figure 2.15 and Table 2.5.
The tapping area will provide you with good, full-area contact. The contact area must be metallically bright.
FFU 3 x 56 K FFU 3 x 80 K FFU 3 x 130 K FFU 3 x 180 K
85 (3.35) 8 0 (3.15) 90 (3.54) 130 (5.12)
250 (9.84) 270 (10.63) 270 (10.63) 380 (14.96)
90 (3.54) 135 (5.31) 150 (5.91) 180 (7. 0 9)
60 (2.36) 60 (2.36) 65 (2.56) 102 (4.02)
235 (9.25) 225 (8.86) 255 (10.04) 365 (14.37)
5.4 (0.21) 6.5 (0.26) 6.5 (0.26) 6.5 (0.26)
M5 M6 M6 M6
1.9 kg (4.19 lb) 2.6 kg (5.73 lb) 4.2 kg (9.26 lb) 6.0 kg (13.23 lb)
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C
A B
Figure 2.15 Dimensional drawing, mains filter, example for size 5 and size 6A
Ø G PE
T
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Table 2.5 Mains filter dimensions

3 Electrical installation

3.1 Before you start

Please be sure to observe the following notices and warnings before and during electrical installation.
DANGER FROM ELECTRICAL TENSION!
Danger to life! Never wire or disconnect electrical connections while they are
!
live. Always disconnect the power before working on the device. Dangerously high voltages ≥50V (capacitor charge) may still be present 10minutes after the power is cut to the size 5 and size 6A. The discharge time depends on the number of drives connected to the multi-axis system. So check that the power has been cut! Hazardous voltage may be applied to the device, even if the device does not show any visual signs or emit any audible signals. On the size 5 and size 6A for example: with mains voltage applied to terminal X12 or X21 and missing control voltage +24V on X9, X10. So check that no voltage is connected!
ATTENTION!
Installation must only be carried out by qualified electricians who have
!
undergone instruction in the necessary accident prevention measures.
ATTENTION!
The device heats up in operation and at the heat sink may reach temperatures
!
of up to +100°C (+212°F). The connected chokes heat up in operation and may reach temperatures of up to +145°C (+293°F). Keep a safe distance from adjacent assemblies.
ATTENTION!
During installation, please avoid:
!
y screws or cable residues dropping into the device;
y penetration of damp into the device.
NOTE:
For installation of the Power Supply Unit within a Multi-Axis Servo Drive System, be sure also to observe the Operation Manual for the Multi-Axis Servo Drives.

3.2 Effective EMC installation

3.2.1 Cable type

y Use shielded mains power, motor and signal cables as set out in Figure 3.7,
p.30. Use a cable type with double copper braiding, with 60 - 70% coverage, for all shielded connections.
y If very large cable cross-sections have to be installed, shielded single wires may
also be used instead of shielded cables.
ATTENTION!
Use only the supplied DC link cable for the electrical connections between the
!
devices. If other cables are used, Moog can provide no guarantee of stable and safe operation.
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3.2.2 Cable laying

Pay attention to the following points when laying cables:
y Lay mains, motor and signal cables isolated from each other. Observe a
minimum clearance of 200mm (7.87in).
y When installing close, use isolating plates mounted directly and conductively on
the backing plate as shielding.
y Lay the conductors tight to the earth potential. When using plastic cable ducts,
they must be mounted directly on the backing plates or the frame. Cables must not be spanned over free space, otherwise they might act as antennas.
y Avoid unnecessary cable lengths and “spare loops”.
y Lay long cables at locations not susceptible to interference. Otherwise
additional coupling points may be created.
y Lay motor cables without interruptions (e.g. not via terminals) and by the
shortest route out of the cabinet.
y Twist cables of the same circuit.
y Ideally, lay the signal cables isolated from the encoder cables.
y All signal cables should be grouped together and routed away upwards.
y Avoid extending cables by way of terminals.
y Earth residual wires on at least one side, so as to prevent static.
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3.2.3 Earthing

All earthed points and components must, as far as possible, be routed by low-resistance, highly conductive means directly to the central earthing point (e.g. PE rail, main earth). This creates an earthing system which connects all connection locations in a star configuration to the earthing point. This central earthing point must be unambiguously defined. This earthing point can be expanded across the entire backing plate with an EMC connection.
Pay attention to the following points in relation to earthing:
y Earthed surfaces act as shields and reduced electromagnetic fields in the
surrounding area. Consequently, metallic surfaces should be connected to earth via low-resistance HF connections. In EMC terms, it is not the cross-section of the cable which is decisive, but the surface on which high-frequency currents (caused by the skin effect) can discharge.
y Connect the PE conductors of the components in a star configuration inside the
cabinet.
y Avoid plug-in connections.
y Also connect the walls and doors of the cabinet to earth.
y Large openings in the cabinet (windows, fans, display) will impede the shielding
effect of the cabinet and must be protected by additional shielding for the HF area.
y Earth residual wires on at least one side, so as to prevent static.
y Remove paint and corrosion from contact points and connect them across a
wide area.
y Tin-plated, galvanised, aluminised or cadmium-plated elements should be
preferred to painted components. This will also avoid having to scratch off varnish layers. Avoid plug-in connections, or use multiple contacts for the shield connection in the connector. The Power Supply Units have a rear panel made of aluminised and galvanised sheet steel.
y For more information on the PE conductor cross-section see Table 3.2, p.33.
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