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Festo CMMT-AS-C7/12-11A-P3-S1 Operating Instructions Manual page 10

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Requirements for the connecting cable
Characteristics
Max. cable length
Tab. 30: Requirements for the connecting cable
7.9
Motor connection
7.9.1
[X6A], motor phase connection
The connection [X6A] is located on the front of the device. The following connec-
tions to the motor are established via the connection [X6A]:
– Motor phases U, V, W
– PE connection
Incorrect circuitry of PE and motor phases results in a device defect, jerking or
uncontrolled start-up of the motor when the power supply is switched on.
[X6A]
Tab. 31: Motor phase connection
The cable shield of the motor cable must be placed on the support surface on the
bottom front of the housing and the motor cable fastened with the shield clamp.
Requirements for the connecting cable
Wires and shielding
Design
Max. cable length
Max. capacitance
1)
Nominal cross section of power wires
CMMT-AS-C7-11A-P3
2)
CMMT-AS-C12-11A-P3
3)
Cable diameter of the stripped cable or shield sleeve (clamping range of the shield clamp)
CMMT-AS-C7/C12-11A-P3
The only motor cables permitted are those that fulfil the requirements of EN 61800-5-2, Annex D.3.1
and the requirements of EN 60204-1.
1) Shield clamp and mating connector also permit larger cross sections.
2) for 0.75 mm² check that the shield diameter is sufficient for proper clamping
3) 2.5 mm² is recommended for cable lengths over 50 m to limit the voltage loss of the available output
voltage.
Tab. 32: Requirements for the connecting cable
Festo offers prefabricated motor cables as accessories è 3 Additional informa-
tion.
– Only use motor cables that have been approved for operation with the Festo
servo drive. Motor cables of other manufacturers are permitted if they meet the
specified requirements.
7.9.2
[X6B], motor auxiliary connection
The connection [X6B] is located on the front of the device. The holding brake
of the motor and the motor temperature sensor can be connected to the connec-
tion [X6B]. The output for the holding brake is used both functionally and in
connection with the safety sub-function Safe brake control è Manual Safety
sub-function.
To allow motor temperature monitoring, the following are supported:
– N/C and N/O contacts
– KTY 81 ... 84 (silicon temperature sensors)
– PTC (PTC resistor, positive temperature coefficient)
– NTC (NTC resistor, negative temperature coefficient)
– Pt1000 (platinum measuring resistor)
The servo drive monitors whether the motor temperature violates an upper or
lower limit. With switching sensors, only the upper limit value can be monitored
(e.g. with a normally closed contact). The limit values and the error response can
be parameterised.
CAT 5, patch cable, double shielded
30 m
Pin
Function
Description
4
PE
Protective earthing,
motor
3
W
third motor phase
2
V
second motor phase
1
U
first motor phase
– 4 power wires, shielded
– Extra optional wires, e.g. for the holding
brake (shielded separately) and the motor
temperature sensor (shielded separately)
Only use cables that ensure reinforced isolation
between the motor phases and the shielded sig-
nals of the holding brake and motor temperature
sensor in accordance with IEC 61800-5-1.
è 7.9.4 Shield support of the motor cable
è 7.6 Information on EMC-compliant installa-
tion
< 250 pF/m
0.75 mm
... 1.5 mm
2
2
1.5 mm
... 2.5 mm
2
2
12 mm ... 17 mm
[X6B]
Tab. 33: Motor auxiliary connection
Requirements for the connecting cable
Design
Min. conductor cross section including wire end
sleeve with plastic sleeve
Max. conductor cross section including wire end
sleeve with plastic sleeve
Max. length
1) Take voltage drop into account for cable lengths > 25 m by selecting suitable cross-sections for the
insulated wires.
Tab. 34: Requirements for the connecting cable
Requirement for the temperature sensor in the motor
– electrically reinforced isolation from the motor phases in accordance with
IEC 61800-5-1, voltage class C, overvoltage category III.
Shield support requirements
– Connect the cable shield on both sides.
– Make unshielded cable ends as short as possible (recommended 150 mm,
max. 200 mm).
7.9.3
Electronic overload and over temperature protection for the motor
The CMMT-AS allows the motor to be electronically protected against overload
and provides over temperature protection with the following protective functions:
Protective func-
Description
tions
Temperature moni-
The motor temperature is
toring of the motor
monitored for an upper and
lower limit value, including
hysteresis. The limit values
can be parameterised.
Electronic current
The motor current is
limiting and I²t mon-
monitored electronically
itoring of the motor
and limited in accordance
current
with the limit values
specified in the standard
è EN 61800-5-1, Tab. 29.
Motor currents and I²t time
constant can be parameter-
ised.
Thermal memory in
supported, cannot be para-
the event of motor
meterised
switch-off
Thermal memory in
the event of a power
supply failure
Speed-sensitive over-
supported from firmware
load protection
version V019, parameteris-
able
Tab. 35: Protective functions for the motor
The specified parameters are preset for Festo motors. The parameters can be
adapted in the plug-in.
7.9.4
Shield support of the motor cable
Requirements for the motor cable shield support on the device side
The type of shield support depends on the design of the motor cable. If,
for example, a hybrid cable is used to connect the motor, holding brake and
temperature sensor, the following options are available for connecting the shield
on the device side:
Option 1: all motor cable shields are jointly connected over a wide surface area
using a shield sleeve at the cable end and are connected below the shield clamp
on the front of the CMMT-AS.
Pin
Function
Description
6
MT–
Motor temperature (neg-
ative potential)
5
MT+
Motor temperature (posi-
tive potential)
4
FE
Functional earth con-
nected to protective
earth
3
BR–
Holding brake (negative
potential)
2
BR+
Holding brake (positive
potential)
1
FE
Functional earth con-
nected to protective
earth
– 2 wires for the line to the holding brake,
twisted in pairs, separately shielded
– 2 wires for the line to the temperature sensor,
twisted in pairs, separately shielded
0.25 mm
2
0.75 mm
2
100 m
1)
Measures required during installa-
tion and commissioning
– Connect the temperature sensor to con-
nection [X6B] (both switching and ana-
logue temperature sensors are supported)
– Parameterise the temperature limit values
in accordance with the type of motor
used, e.g. using the device-specific plug-
in. Comply with the permissible limit
values of the motor.
– Parameterise the nominal current, max-
imum current and I²t time constant of the
motor, e.g. using the device-specific plug-
in.
– none
– Parameterise I²t monitoring with speed-
dependent scaling, e.g. with the device-
specific plug-in.
Such as for:
– Synchronous servo motors (lower per-
missible current at high rotational
speed)
– Fan motors (lower permissible current at
low rotational speed)

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