Datasheet

SR-DSV10739 25-23
MINAS-A5 Vol.1 Motor Business Unit, Appliances Company, Panasonic Corporation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(33)Do not fall or topple over the equipment when carrying or installing.
(34)Do not climb the motor or do not place a heavy item on the motor.
(35)Do not block radiation slits of the amplifier and do not put a foreign matter into the amplifier.
(36)Do not use the equipment under direct sunlight. When storing the equipment, avoid direct sunlight
and store under conditions of operating temperatures and humidity.
(37)Be sure not to disassemble or modify the equipment.
Disassembling and repair is allowed only for the manufacturer or sales agency authorized by the
manufacturer.
(38) In normal use, Please do not to use the deceleration stop of the motor that is using dynamic braking
capability.
Due to malfunction or protection function, May arise stopping.
After a deceleration command, Please use dynamic braking with servo off.
(39)Do not remove the front panel mounting screws.
Do not remove the screw and lock again too.
(40)Use a motor and an amplifier in combination specified by the manufacturer. A customer shall be
responsible for verifying performances and safety of combination with other amplifier.
(41)A failure of a motor or a combined amplifier may cause burning of motor, or emission of smoke and
dust. Pay attention when using the equipment in a clean room.
(42)Install the equipment adequately in consideration of output and main unit weight.
(43)Keep the ambient conditions of an installed motor within a range of allowable ambient temperatures
and of allowable humidity.
(44)Install the equipment by specified procedures and in specified orientation.
(45)Install the devices by keeping specified distances between an amplifier and inside control panel or
other devices.
(46)If a motor has an eyebolt, use the eyebolt to carry the motor only. Do not use the eyebolt to carry
equipment.
(47)Connect a relay breaking upon emergency stop in series with a brake control relay.
(48)For a test run, hold down a motor and disconnect from a mechanical system to verify operations
before installing on the equipment. (A motor must run smoothly at 30r/min driven with an
amplifier.)
(49)Verify that an input power supply voltage satisfies the amplifier specifications before turning on the
power and start operation.
An input voltage higher than rated may cause ignition and smoking in the amplifier, which may
cause runaway or burning of a motor in some cases.
(50)When an alarm status occurs, remove a cause of the problem before restarting.
Careless restarting without removing a cause of problem may cause malfunctioning or burning to the
motor.
(51)The built-in brake of the motor may not be able to hold due to expiring useful life or a mechanical
structure. Install a braking device on the equipment to secure safety.
(52)Pay attention to heat radiation. The amplifier generates heat by operating a motor. An amplifier
used in a sealed control box may cause an extreme rise of temperature. Consider cooling so that an
ambient temperature around the amplifier satisfies an operating range.
(53)Maintenance and inspection is allowed only for a specializing person.
(54)Turn off the power when the equipment is not used for a long term.
Capacitance of the capacitors of power supply rectifier circuit drops over time. To avoid a secondary problem due to a
failure, replacement of capacitors is recommended at an interval of approximately 5 years. Commission the manufacturer or
sales agency authorized by the manufacturer to replace the parts.
Be sure to read the operating manual (safety book) before use.