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NSK EDD Megatorque Motor - Connecting Power

NSK EDD Megatorque Motor
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3. Unpacking, Installation and Wiring
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3.3.2. Connecting Power
Refer to “2.13. CN5: Connector for Power Supply” for details.
Use AWG18 of anti-heat vinyl UL cables for the power supply.
Do not place the main power AC line cable and the signal wires in close proximity. Do not tie wrap them,
and do not put them in the same duct or conduit.
Separate the wiring of the primary and the secondary noise filters, and take different routing.
The Driver Unit and the noise filters shall be close to each other.
Be sure to install the surge killer circuit to the coils of magnetic switch, relay and solenoid. Refer to
catalogs of each manufacturer for more details.
An inrush current is generated when the power is turned on because of the capacitive load connected to
the main power supply circuit. For this reason, use the contacts such as a magnetic switch that has a higher
rated current as shown below.
Table 3-5: Noise filter requirement [Reference only][Recommended manufacturer: Schaffner]
Power source
Type
Rated voltage
Rated current
Single phase
100 to 240 [VAC]
FN2070-10
250 [VAC]
10 [A]
Table 3-6: Capacity of circuit breaker for power supply
Contacts
Rated current
Non-fuse breaker
15 A
Short circuit breaker
15 A, Sensitivity: 15 mA
Magnetic switch
15 A
Table 3-7: Inrush current
Item
Inrush current (Typical)
Time
At power supply
100 [VAC]
At power supply
200 [VAC]
Control power
7.5 A
15 A
10 msec
Main power
10 A
20 A
10 msec
Table 3-8: Leakage current
Leakage current (Typical)
1.4 [mArms] (40 to 100 [Hz])
Caution : Do not lose the screws of the ground terminal when wiring the connector.
Refer to Table 3-7: Inrush current for wiring the power.

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