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| Cooling Method | Forced Air |
|---|---|
| Output Current | 750A |
| Output Voltage | 0-500 VDC |
| Efficiency | 95% |
| Protection Features | Overcurrent, Overvoltage, Overtemperature, Short Circuit |
Identifies potentially hazardous situations where dangerous voltage may be present, potentially resulting in injury or death.
Identifies potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, could result in product damage or minor/moderate personal injury.
Identifies important measures to take to prevent equipment damage and warranty loss.
General advice to maximize product performance and ensure safe use of the drive.
Specific warnings about electrical hazards like removing covers, working with power, and using cables.
Cautions regarding installation surfaces, damaged drives, foreign matter, and hot parts.
Notices on reception, unpacking, recycling, EMC compatibility, and capacitor depletion.
Recommendations on reading the manual, wearing safety glasses, handling, installation, and avoiding specific conditions.
Guidelines for using screened cables, avoiding motor cable disconnection, and proper wiring.
Safety measures for verifying parameters, applying voltage/current signals, and starting the drive.
Precautions for automatic restart, STO function, and modifications to the driver.
Recommendations for grounding the drive and adjoining cabinets for safety and reducing emissions.
Specifies operating and storage temperatures, humidity, altitude, and protection ratings.
Lists motor protections like overload and thermal model, and drive protections for various faults.
Provides dimensional data and weight for SD750 drives in Frames 1 and 2.
Provides dimensional data and weight for SD750 drives in Frames 3, 4, and 5.
Provides dimensional data and weight for SD750 drives in Frames 6 and 7.
Provides dimensional data and weight for SD750 drives in Frames 8 and 9.
Illustrates the basic wiring configuration for AC power supply, protection, installation, and motor cables.
Detailed wiring recommendations for input power supply and motor connections.
Defines EMC and explains compliance categories and requirements for installation.
Explains the STO function that disables the drive's output to prevent power or torque generation.
Guidelines for routing control wiring, using shielded cables, and ensuring proper ground shield.
Description and location of user interface ports and connectors on the drive's control board.
Configuration for high reliability safety level using STO function with emergency stop buttons.
Checkpoints for routine inspection before handling the drive, including site conditions and motor status.