2 example 2 -single-axis controller withmulti axes, Example 2 - single-axis controller with multi axes, Dc-bus operation – Lenze 9400 Manual User Manual
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DC-bus operation
Application examples
Example 2
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EDS94SPP101 EN 7.1
8.7.2
Example 2 - single-axis controller with multi axes
Assumptions:
ƒ
400 V, 3 AC/PE
ƒ
4 axes in 3 power categories
ƒ
no particular dynamic performance requirements
The following motors (Mx) are selected:
Motor type
Rated power
Efficiency
Rated current
Index
[kW]
[A]
M1
MCS19P30
10.0
0.93
19
M2
MCS14H15
2.5
0.92
6.6
M3 ... M4
MCS09F38
1.2
0.90
2.5
For the above motor data, the following controllers (Gx) are selected:
Controller
Rated power
Typical motor
power
Power loss P
l
Rated current
Index
[kW]
[kW]
[kW]
[A]
G1
E94ASxE0244
16.3
11.0
0.50
23.5
G2
E94AMxE0074
4.8
3.0
0.19
7.0
G3 ... G4
E94AMxE0034
1.7
0.75
0.12
2.5
The power required by the drive system is determined with the below formula ( 8.5.5):
P
DCtotal
=(10 kW/0.93+0.50 kW)+ (2.5 kW/ 0.92+ 0.19 kW)+ 2*(1.2 kW /0.90 +0.12 kW)
P
DCtotal
= 17.1 kW
The calculated power requirement is used to select the single-axis controller with mains
choke:
Controller (+ mains choke)
Rated power (P
DC100%
)
Index
[kW]
(G1)
E94ASxE0244
+ E94AZMS0314
18.8
Note: Only the controller with mains choke reaches the required power.
Checking the power efficiency:
With 18.8 kW > 17.1 kW, P
DC100%
> P
DCtotal
.
Select cables and fuses in accordance with the Technical data.
G 1
G x
...
M
M
M
L2
L1
L3
3
AC
M
Fig. 8-5
Basic circuit diagram