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10-05-2012 #1
Hi,
I have some panasonic servo drivers model number MSDA043A1A
I would like to wire them using a single phase supply, but from the model number I can tell these are meant for 3 phase supply. Panasonic tell me it is possible to use a single phase supply but will not tell me how to. I don't have the knowledge to work it out so I was interested to know if anyone has done this before and how do I go about it.
I am in the UK and I have a 230-240v single phase supply.
My servo has the connections L1, L2, L3 and ground.
Many thanks
Gav
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10-05-2012 #2
Try this link and see if it is the correct manual for the drive amp you have. http://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/i.../minas_a_e.pdf
Page 22 gives you the connection options.
Ian
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10-05-2012 #3
You could have a quick look inside the drive and see what L1,2,3 are connected to. If it's just a 3-phase rectifier then connecting single phase to any two of L1,2,3 will work, although you may have to de-rate it. That's how most VFDs are done.
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