Wiring For Noise Control - YASKAWA SGMAH User Manual

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5.8.2

Wiring for Noise Control

Wiring Example
This servo amplifier uses high-speed switching elements in the main circuit. It may
receive "switching noise" from these high-speed switching elements if wiring or
grounding around the servo amplifier is not appropriate. To prevent this, always
wire and ground the servo amplifier correctly.
This servo amplifier has a built-in microprocessor (CPU). To protect it from
external noise install a noise filter in the appropriate place.
The following is an example of wiring for noise control.
Noise filter***
AC200V
2
0.005in.
2
(3.5mm
)
minimum
Notes: 1.
When using a noise filter, follow the precautions in Using Noise Filters on the following page.
2.
For ground wires connecting to the casing, use a wire with a thickness of at least 0.005in
2
(3.5mm
), preferably a braided flat copper wire.
Correct Grounding
Grounding the Motor Frame
Always connect servomotor frame terminal FG to the servo amplifier ground
terminal
If the servomotor is grounded via the machine, switching noise current will flow
from the servo amplifier power unit through motor stray capacitance. The
grounding of the motor frame is required to prevent the adverse effects of switching
noise.
2LF
(Casing)
•Operation relay
sequence
•Signal generation
circuit (provided
by user)
P
1LF*
P
P
(Casing)
(Casing)
2
2
Wires of 0.005in
(3.5mm
)minimum
P: Indicates twisted pair wires
. Also be sure to ground the ground terminal
Chapter 5: Parameter Settings and Functions
Servo amplifier
L1
L2
L3
L1C
CN2
L2C
CN1
AVR
(Ground)
2
2
0.003in.
(2mm
) minimum
2
2
0.005in
(3.5mm
)minimum
(Casing)
(Casing)
5-116
Servomotor
U
M
V
(FG)
W
PG
2
0.003in.
2
(2mm
)
minimum
2
0.005in
2
(3.5mm
)
minimum
2)
2
.

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