robot controller DRCX - Yamaha Robotics - #19

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2-2 Connecting the Power Supply
2-2 Connecting the Power Supply
2-2-1 Power supply
Type and Item
Power supply voltage
No. of phases
Frequency
Max. power consumption
DRCX-0505
AC100 to 115/200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
500VA or less
DRCX-0510
AC100 to 115/200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
700VA or less
DRCX-0520
AC100 to 115/200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
1100VA or less
DRCX-1005
AC100 to 115/200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
700VA or less
DRCX-1010
AC100 to 115/200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
900VA or less
DRCX-1020
AC200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
1300VA or less
DRCX-2005
AC100 to 115/200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
1100VA or less
DRCX-2010
AC200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
1300VA or less
DRCX-2020
AC200 to 230V ±10%
Single-phase
50/60Hz
1600VA or less
CAUTION-
If the power supply voltage drops below the above range during operation, the alarm circuit will work and return the controller to the initial state the same as just after power-on, or stop operation. To avoid this problem, use a regulated power supply with voltage fluctuations of less than ±10%.
Since the controller uses a capacitor input type power supply circuit, a large inrush current flows when the power is turned on. Do not use fast-blow circuit breakers and fuses. For the same reason, avoid turning the power off and on again repeatedly in intervals of less than 10 seconds. This could harm the main circuit elements in the controller.
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