Selecting The Drive System Components For The Power Connection - Siemens Simotics T-1FW6 Configuration Manual

Built-in torque motors external rotor
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5.2.9

Selecting the drive system components for the power connection

The drive system components for the power connection are selected on the basis of the
peak and continuous currents that occur in the duty cycle. If more than one motor is
operated in parallel on a single power unit, the total values of the peak and continuous
currents must be taken into account.
NOTICE
Damaged main insulation
In systems where direct drives are used on controlled infeeds, electrical oscillations can
occur with respect to ground potential. These oscillations are, among other things,
influenced by:
The oscillations lead to increased voltage loads and may damage the main insulation!
Note
The corresponding Active Interface Module or the appropriate HFD line reactor must be used
to operate the Active Line Module controlled infeed unit.
1FW6 external rotor built-in torque motors
Configuration Manual, 12/2020, A5E50516483B AA
The lengths of the cables
The rating of the infeed/regenerative feedback module
The type of infeed/regenerative feedback module (particularly when an HFD
commutating reactor is already present)
The number of axes
The size of the motor
The winding design of the motor
The type of line supply
The place of installation
To dampen the oscillations we recommend the use of the associated Active Interface
Module or an HFD reactor with damping resistor. For specific details, refer to the
documentation of the drive system being used or contact your local Siemens office.
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