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244 Powerdrive F300 User Guide
Issue Number: 2
12.1.17 Acoustic noise
The heatsink fan generates the majority of the sound pressure level at 1 m
produced by the drive. The heatsink fan on all drive sizes are a variable
speed fan. The drive controls the speed at which the fan runs based on
the temperature of the heatsink and the drive's thermal model system.
Table 12-10 gives the sound pressure level at 1 m produced by the drive
for the heatsink fan running at the maximum and minimum speeds.
Table 12-10 Acoustic noise data
12.1.18 Overall dimensions
H Height including surface mounting brackets
W Width
D Projection forward of panel when surface mounted
F Projection forward of panel when through-panel mounted
R Projection rear of panel when through-panel mounted
Table 12-11 Overall drive dimensions
12.1.19 Weights
Table 12-12 Overall drive weights
12.1.20 Safe Torque Off data
Data as verified by TÜV Rheinland:
According to EN ISO 13849-1:
PL = e
Category = 4
MTTF
D
= High
DC
av
= High
Mission Time and Proof Test Interval = 20 years
The calculated MTTF
D
for the complete STO function is:
STO1 2574 yr
According to EN 61800-5-2:
SIL = 3
PFH = 4.21 x 10
-11
h
-1
Logic levels comply with IEC 61131-2:2007 for type 1 digital inputs rated
at 24 V. Maximum level for logic low to achieve SIL3 and PL e 5 V and
0.5 mA.
12.1.21 Input current, fuse and cable size ratings
The input current is affected by the supply voltage and impedance.
Typical input current
The values of typical input current are given to aid calculations for power
flow and power loss.
The values of typical input current are stated for a balanced supply.
Maximum continuous input current
The values of maximum continuous input current are given to aid the
selection of cables and fuses. These values are stated for the worst case
condition with the unusual combination of stiff supply with bad balance.
The value stated for the maximum continuous input current would only
be seen in one of the input phases. The current in the other two phases
would be significantly lower.
The values of maximum input current are stated for a supply with a 2 %
negative phase-sequence imbalance and rated at the maximum supply
fault current given in Table 12-13.
Table 12-13 Supply fault current used to calculate maximum input currents
Size
Max speed
dBA
Min speed
dBA
35620
45835
56125
65847
76552
86851
97556
10 77 55
11 TBC TBC
Size
Dimension
HWD F R
3
382 mm
(15.04 in)
83 mm
(3.27 in)
200 mm
(7.87 in)
134 mm
(5.28 in)
67 mm
(2.64 in)
4
391 mm
(15.39 in)
124 mm
(4.88 in)
66 mm
(2.59 in)
5
391 mm
(15.39 in)
143 mm
(5.63 in)
202 mm
(7.95 in)
135 mm
(5.32 in)
67 mm
(2.64 in)
6
391 mm
(15.39 in)
210 mm
(8.27 in)
227 mm
(8.94 in)
131 mm
(5.16 in)
96 mm
(3.78 in)
7
557 mm
(21.93 in)
270 mm
(10.63 in)
279 mm
(10.98 in)
187 mm
(7.36 in)
92 mm
(3.62 in)
8
803 mm
(31.61 in)
310 mm
(12.21 in)
290 mm
(11.42 in)
190 mm
(7.48 in)
100 mm
(3.94 in)
9A
1108 mm
(43.61 in)
310 mm
(12.21 in)
290 mm
(11.42 in)
190 mm
(7.48 in)
100 mm
(3.94 in)
9E and
10E
1069 mm
(42.09 in)
310 mm
(12.21 in)
289 mm
(11.38 in)
190 mm
(7.48 in)
99 mm
(3.90 in)
11E
1242 mm
(48.9 in)
310 mm
(12.21 in)
312 mm
(12.28 in)
190 mm
(7.48 in)
122 mm
(4.8 in)
Size Model kg lb
3
03400104, 03400123 4.5 9.9
All other variants 4.0 8.8
4
All variants
6.5 14.30
5 7.4 16.30
6 14 30.90
7 28 61.70
8 52 114.64
9A 66.5 146.6
9E/10E 46 101.40
11E 63 138.9
Model Symmetrical fault level (kA)
All 100