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Parker Compax3 Series Installation Manual

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Parker EME
Introduction
192-120102 N7 - February 2004 15
Screening connection of the motor cable
The motor cable should be fully screened and connected to the Compax3 housing.
We offer a special shield connecting terminal as accessory item.
< 100 m
Operation with standard motors.
Use only with aligned controller (to avoid control loop oscillation).
Connect the filter housing and the Compax3 (grounding screw on the underside) to
the cabinet frame, making sure that the contact area is adequate and that the
connection has low resistance and low inductance.
Never mount the filter housing and the device on paint-coated surfaces!
Signal lines and power lines should be installed as far apart as possible.
Signal leads should never pass close to excessive sources of interference (motors,
transformers etc.).
Make sure to use only the accessories recommended by Parker
Connect all cable shields at both ends, ensuring large contact areas!
This is a product in the restricted sales distribution class according to EN
61800-3. In a domestic area this product can cause radio frequency
disturbance, in which case the user may be required to implement
appropriate remedial measures.
Resolver cable
Motors:
Control:
Grounding:
Cable installation:
Accessories:
Warning:

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Parker Compax3 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Enclosure RatingIP20
Control ModesSpeed, Torque, Position
Communication InterfacesCANopen, EtherCAT
Feedback OptionsIncremental Encoder, Resolver
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overtemperature, Short Circuit
Cooling MethodForced Air, Natural Convection
Relative Humidity5 to 85 %, non-condensing
Operating Temperature0 to +45 °C (derating may apply above 40°C)

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