Chapter 4 - System Installation
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Adept Viper s650/s850 Robot with MB-60R User’s Guide, Rev D
Specifications for AC Power
NOTE:
The Adept robot system is intended to be installed as a piece of
equipment in a permanently-installed system.
Facility Overvoltage Protection
The user must protect the robot from excessive overvoltages and voltage spikes. If the
country of installation requires a CE-certified installation, or compliance with
IEC
1131-2,
the following information may be helpful:
IEC
1131-2 requires that the installation must
ensure that Category II overvoltages (i.e., line spikes not directly due to lightning strikes)
are not exceeded. Transient overvoltages at the point of connection to the power source
shall be controlled not to exceed overvoltage Category II, i.e., not higher than the impulse
voltage corresponding to the rated voltage for the basic insulation. The user-supplied
Table 4-5. Specifications for 200/240 VAC User-Supplied Power Supply
Auto-Ranging
Nominal
Voltage
Ranges
Minimum
Operating
Voltage
a
a
Specifications are established at nominal line voltage. Low line voltage can affect robot
performance.
Maximum
Operating
Voltage
Frequency/
Phasing
Recommended
External Circuit
Breaker,
User-Supplied
200 to 240 V
180 V
264 V
50/60 Hz
1-phase
10 Amps
Table 4-6. Typical Robot Power Consumption
a
a
Typical power data is with 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 1-phase nominal input.
Robot
Move
Average Power
(W)
Peak Power
(W)
b
b
For short durations (100 ms)
Adept Viper
s650
No load - Adept cycle
c
c
Adept cycle: the robot tool performs continuous path, straight-line motions 25 mm up, 305 mm
over, 25 mm down, and back along the same path. COARSE is enabled and BREAKs are used
at each end location. Not achievable over all paths.
371
947
5.0 kg - Adept cycle
477
1526
5.0 kg - all joints move
834
2088
Adept Viper
s850
No load - Adept cycle
358
1237
5.0 kg - Adept cycle
407
1202
5.0 kg - all joints move
704
2090
DANGER:
AC power installation must be performed by a skilled
and instructed person - see the
. During
installation, unauthorized third parties must be prevented from
turning on power through the use of fail-safe lockout measures.