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13.3
Module replacement
Replacing 380 V AC module with a new 460 V AC module involves:
Drive MSC 12A or later.
Auxiliary power supply APS 24 PF 05A and later.
Capacitor module CM 1.60 (version [CAP 00A] [VAR 02A] and later).
Power supply PS-
A.
Power supply PS-25B
.
Compact drives.
13.4
VECON board
The compatibility between this board and the software versions is:
13.5
VECON-2 board
This board replaces the VECON board expanding the capacity of the flash
memory and increasing the operating speed of the flash memory and of
the RAM memory.
NOTE.
It may be incorporated into any servo drive system regardless of
its power supply.
NOTE.
A PS-
power supply is required if the system includes an ele-
ment that must work at a mains voltage of 380 V AC like an “MSC 11A”
drive or an APS 24 “PF 04A” power supply or a capacitor module CM 60
“00A”. A PS-
is a PS-
A. A factory limited to work at 380 V AC. It
will admit a mains voltage limited to 380 V AC.
NOTE.
If the system includes only “MSC 12A” drives, there is no compati-
bility problem. It will admit a mains voltage between 380 and 460 V AC.
NOTE.
A PS-25B3 power supply is required to work at 380 V AC if the
system includes an element that must work at a mains voltage of 380 V
AC like an “MSC 11A” drive or a capacitor module CM 60 “00A”.
NOTE.
The compact drives (version MSC 05A and later) are designed to
also run at 380-460 V AC; a PS-25B4 power supply must be installed;
they have no compatibility problems with previous equipment.
Version of the VECON board
Software version
VEC 03A and older
03.07 to 03.23
VEC 04A and later
03.24 and later
04.08 and later
NOTE.
It is not possible to regulate with direct feedback when using a
drive with software versions 04.xx and 05.xx and an asynchronous motor
FM7. It is possible with versions 06.xx and later.
Version of the VECON-2 board
Software version
VEC 01A and later
05.08 and later
06.01 and later
NOTE.
Software versions 04.xx and 05.xx of the drive have the same fea-
tures. Their only difference consists in that they are supported by different
hardware platforms because they have only VECON and VECON-2
boards respectively.
NOTE.
It is possible but not recommended to have the same machine
with several units where one controls its motor with a 04.xx version and
hardware with VECON another one that controls its motor with a 05.xx
version and hardware with VECON-2 and a third one that control its motor
with 06.xx version and hardware with VECON-2.
Summary of Contents for APS-24
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Page 30: ...1 DESCRIPTION 30 Description DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 94: ...2 POWER SUPPLIES 94 Power supplies DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 188: ...3 DRIVE MODULES 188 Drive modules DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 204: ...4 AUXILIARY MODULES 204 Auxiliary modules DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 232: ...SELECTING CRITERIA 5 232 Selection criteria DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 266: ...7 CABLES 266 Cables DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 312: ...8 INSTALLATION 312 Installation DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 326: ...9 FUNCTIONAL SAFETY 326 Functional safety DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 354: ...10 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 354 Connection diagrams DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 378: ...12 SALES REFERENCES 378 Sales references DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 384: ...13 COMPATIBILITY 384 Compatibility DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
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