Control Techniques SP2404
The Control Techniques SP2404 is an efficient servo drive that offers high performance and reliability. This drive is a member of the Unidrive SP series, which is known for its flexibility, scalability, and comprehensive feature set.
It is engineered to provide precise control of servo motors, enhancing the efficiency and productivity of automated systems. The SP2404 is ideal for demanding environments, offering robust performance under various operational conditions.
Technical Description:
The SP2404 model is capable of handling a maximum continuous input current of 27.6 A for both single-phase and three-phase configurations. It requires appropriate fuses rated at 32 A for IEC gG and 30 A for UL standards to ensure safe operation.
The device supports cable sizes of 6 mm² for both input and output as per EN60204 standards, and 8 AWG for input, and 8 AWG for output according to UL508C standards.
In terms of output performance, the SP2404 is designed for both normal and heavy-duty operations. Under normal duty, it can handle a maximum continuous output current of 29 A, supporting motor power of up to 15 kW at 220 V and 20 kW at 230 V. For heavy-duty applications, the drive manages a continuous output current of 29 A, with motor power capabilities of 15 kW at 220 V and 10 kW at 230 V.
Key Environmental Specifications:
The SP2404 integrates several key features to enhance its functionality and usability. It operates within a wide temperature range of 32 °F to 122 °F, with a minimum temperature at power-up of -10 °C (14 °F).
The drive employs forced convection cooling to maintain optimal performance and reliability. It can also operate effectively in high humidity environments, with a humidity tolerance of 95 % non-condensing at 40 °C (104 °F). The drive’s storage capabilities are also notable. The storage temperature range is between – 40 °F to 122 °F, ensuring the drive remains functional and protected during long periods of inactivity.
Line Filters:
Another important consideration is the use of line reactors. These reduce the risk of damage to the drive from severe disturbances on the supply network, such as power factor correction equipment connected close to the drive, or large DC drives with ineffective line reactors.
Direct-on-line started motors connected to the supply can cause excessive peak currents, potentially leading to nuisance tripping or drive failure. Implementing line reactors helps mitigate these risks, ensuring stable and reliable operation.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the maximum continuous output current for the SP2404 in normal duty?
The SP2404 can handle a maximum continuous output current of 29 A in normal duty. It supports motor power up to 15 kW at 220 V and 20 kW at 230 V.
What are the fuse ratings required for the SP2404 model?
The SP2404 requires 32 A fuses for IEC gG standards. For UL standards, it requires 30 A fuses.
What cable sizes does the SP2404 support?
The SP2404 supports 6 mm² cables for both input and output per EN60204 standards. For UL508C standards, it supports 8 AWG cables for both input and output.
Product Specifications Table
Attribute | Specifications |
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Series | Unidrive SP |
Product Type | Servo Drive |
Maximum Continuous Input Current | 27.6 A |
Required Fuses | 32 A (IEC gG), 30 A (UL) |
Supported Cable Sizes | 6 mm² (EN60204), 8 AWG (UL508C) |
Maximum Continuous Output Current (Normal Duty) | 29 A |
Motor Power (Normal Duty) | 15 kW (220 V), 20 kW (230 V) |
Operating Temperature Range | 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to 50 °C) |
Cooling Method | Forced Convection |
Humidity Tolerance | 95% non-condensing at 104 °F (40 °C) |