
2. CONFIGURATION
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CAUTION
1 Be sure to use an AC line filter in order to reduce harmonic
interference with the power supply. See Section 4.1 for
details .If a power supply transformer (insulation type) is
used for the line voltage out of specification, it can dispense
with an AC line filter. If the AC line filter is ineffective in
satisfying the EMC standards, use a commercial noise filter.
2 If the line voltage is higher than 200/220/230 VAC, use a
power transformer. When a transformer is used, an AC line
filter usually becomes unnecessary, however in the case
that requirements of EMC standard are still not satisfied, AC
line filter will be needed.
3 If the load inertia or the frequency of acceleration/
deceleration is high, and the regenerative discharge energy
from the motor exceeds a specified value, separate
regenerative discharge unit should be used. If the heat
dissipation is higher than a specified value of a separate
regenerative discharge unit, please check the servo motor
selection and consult FANUC. See Section 4.2 for details.
NOTE
1 This amplifier has two types of NC interfaces. Type A
interface requires JV (1/2) B. Type B interface requires JS
(1/2) B or JF (1/2) .
2 The specification of the spare fuses is common to both the
control power supply and fanmotors. A fanmotor fuse is built
only in SVU1–130 (A06B–6089–H106) and SVUC1–130
(A06B–6090–H008).
3 SVU1–130 (A06B–6089–H106), SVUC1–130
(A06B–6090–H008) and a separate regenerative
discharge unit (A06B–6089–H711 to –H714) with a cooling
fan contains a fanmotor. A fanmotor should be arranged as
a spare part.
4 Use the following servo amplifiers for the T series motors
(hollow–type motors) .
Model 0T/3000 => Amplifier corresponding to α3/3000
Model 5T/2000 => Amplifier corresponding to α6/2000
Model 5T/3000 => Amplifier corresponding to α6/3000
Model 10T/2000 => Amplifier corresponding to α12/2000
Model 10T/3000 => Amplifier corresponding to α12/3000