4 SERVOPACK Installation
4.1 Overview
This chapter provides information on installing SERVOPACKs in the required locations.
4.2 Installation Precautions
Refer to the following section for the ambient installation conditions.
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n Installation Near Sources of Heat
Implement measures to prevent temperature increases caused by radiant or convec-
tion heat from heat sources so that the ambient temperature of the SERVOPACK
meets the ambient conditions.
n Installation Near Sources of Vibration
Install a vibration absorber on the installation surface of the SERVOPACK so that the
SERVOPACK will not be subjected to vibration.
n Other Precautions
Do not install the SERVOPACK in a location subject to high temperatures, high
humidity, water drops, cutting oil, excessive dust, excessive dirt, excessive iron
powder, corrosive gasses, or radioactivity.
4.3 Mounting Types and Orientation
The SERVOPACKs come in the following mounting types: base-mounted, rack-mounted,
and duct-ventilated types. Regardless of the mounting type, mount the SERVOPACK ver-
tically, as shown in the following figures.
Also, mount the SERVOPACK so that the front panel is facing toward the operator.
Prepare two to four mounting holes for the SERVOPACK and mount it
securely in the mounting holes. (The number of mounting holes depends
on the capacity of the SERVOPACK.)
Fig. 33: Base Mounting of the SERVOPACK
Base-mounted SERVO-
PACK
Sigma-7 Series SERVOPACKs
SERVOPACK Installation
Mounting Types and Orientation
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