Residual Current Devices; Fuses - Jetter JetMove 3000 User Manual

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JetMove 3000 Supply Unit
Ter-
Ref.
minal
X8
Line IN
Table 3.5 Specification of AC mains connection X8 BG 2
NOTE:
The operational regulations in the place of u as well as the national and regional regulations for line pro-
tection must be observed!
The time between two switch-on processes of the mains voltage must be at least 2 minutes.

3.6.2 Residual current devices

If local regulations require the installation of an RCD, the following applies:
NOTE:
In the event of a fault, the servo amplifiers in the axis group can generate DC leak currents without a zero
crossing. Therefore, operate the multi-axis system only with a type B residual current device (RCDs) for
AC residual currents, pulsating and smooth DC residual currents suitable for servo amplifier operation
(see IEC 60755)!
In addition, residual current monitoring devices (RCMs) suitable for servo amplifiers can also be used for
monitoring purposes.

3.6.3 Fuses

To ensure device safety to EN 61800-5-1, use mains fuses with duty class gG that disconnect the device
from the mains in the event of a fault.
Terminal
X8/L1, L2, L3
X8/L1, L2, L3
Table 3.6 Mains fuse of JM-3000 supply unit
42
Specification
L3
• 3 x 400 ... 480 V AC
• Approx. 3 x 50 A current con-
L2
sumption
• Cable cross section:
16 mm
maximum
2
L1
• Shield lug
)
Designation
JM-3P10 (BG 1)
JM-3P22 (BG 2)
Terminal block - BG 2
L3
L2
L1
Fuse
3 x 35 A (gG)
3 x 63 A (gG)
Installation
X8
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