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6 Installation and Usage Conditions

YASKAWA America, Inc. MP3300iec Hardware Manual YAI-SIA-IEC-7

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Installation and Usage Conditions

This section describes installation and usage conditions for the MP3300iec Series Machine Controllers.

Install the MP3300iec Series Controllers in an environment with the following conditions.

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Installation and Usage Conditions

Table 1 MP3300iec Installation and Usage Conditions

Item

Specification

Environmental
Conditions

Ambient Operating

Temperature

0 to 60°C (Forced cooling is required if 55°C is exceeded.)

Ambient Storage Temperature

-25 to 85°C

Ambient Operating Humidity

10% to 95% RH (with no condensation)

Ambient Storage Humidity

10% to 95% RH (with no condensation)

Pollution Level

Conforms to JIS B 3502 Pollution Degree 2.

Corrosive Gas

There must be no combustible or corrosive gas.

Operating Altitude

2,000 m max.

Mechanical

Operating

Conditions

Vibration Resistance

Conforms to JIS B 3502.
Continuous vibration: 5 to 9 Hz with single-amplitude of 1.75 mm
9 to 150 Hz with fixed acceleration of 4.9 m/s

2

Intermittent vibration: 5 to 9 Hz with single-amplitude of 3.5 mm
9 to 150 Hz with fixed acceleration of 9.8 m/s

2

10 sweeps each in X, Y, and Z directions for both intermittent and continuous vibration

Shock Resistance

Size of shock: Peak acceleration of 147 m/s

2

(15 G)

Duration: 11 ms
3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions

Electrical

Operating

Conditions

Noise Resistance

Conforms to EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4, and EN 55011 (Group 1 Class A).
Power supply noise (FT noise): ±2 kV min. for one minute
Radiation noise (FT noise): ±1 kV min. for one minute
Ground noise (impulse noise): ±1 kV min. for 10 minutes
Electrostatic noise (contact discharge method): ±6 kV or more, 10 times

Installation

Conditions

Ground

Ground to 100

Ω max.

Cooling Method

Natural cooling or forced-air cooling.

Refer to Control Panel Cooling Method on page 14