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Product Description
The S70102-NAPMNA Kollmorgen digital servo amplifier can be operated through an isolating transformer when protection against indirect contact is absolutely necessary. This servo amplifier should never be associated with non-conductive or painted mounting plates. The product switches off on its own in the case of overheating. This device comes integrated with a fan for the cooling action. The unit has to be assembled as close as possible to the power supply. It has a leakage current through the PE conductor as a result of the combination of cable and equipment leakage currents. The amplifier should encompass a 30 mA RCD for protection against direct contact with motor cables shorter than 5 m.
This product related mounting plate must be grounded for EMC compliant shielding. The device requires a 4 mm Allen key and three M5 hexagon socket screws adhering to ISO 4762 specifications for its assembly. This unit can be mounted only in the upright position. Its built-in fan does not require any wiring to be implemented. The amplifier has a very hot housing surface during and immediately after its operation. This product is prone to damage as a result of wrong mains voltage. The device can be set up through the serial interface of a PC using the manufacturer's user-friendly DRIVEGUI.EXE user-friendly software. This unit has two direction selectable programmable digital inputs/outputs. It has a PosI/O expansion card in slot 2.
The servo amplifier has a peak output current rating of 4.5 Arms for approximately two seconds with a tolerance of +/-3%. This product encompasses Type 1 digital control inputs and outputs as per IEC 61131-2 specifications. The device is not meant to be operated outside the ambient conditions. This unit and other amplifiers of the same series can be operated off a common DC bus link without a built-in brake circuit. It has a constant 24 V supply voltage. The amplifier deploys a special procedure to switch off the output stage when the holding brake function is enabled.