Re: Powermax II voltage rating?
Posted by
Don Rogers
on 2004-02-11 13:08:59 UTC
At 07:54 PM 2/11/04 +0000, you wrote:
conclusion that it is your driver that decides what voltage you want.
My Parker Compumotor OEM 650 manual suggest that you wire in Parallel for
24VDC to 48VDC and wire in series for supplies between 48VDC and
75VDC. The driver will handle the range of 24VDC to 75VDC. The key is to
current limit based on the chart for your motor and for the wiring you are
using.
Your motor, P22NRXB-LDN-NS-00. is 4.6amp Parallel, 2.3 amps Series, or 3.3
amps Unipolar.
My Powermax M22's show a voltage of 65 volts on the label, and my M21 show
35VDC. FWIW
Don
>I can not find any data on the Powermax II voltage rating. I know it mostI went nuts trying to find the voltage also and finally came to the
>likely can be derived from the tables at Pacific Scientific, but I am not
>sure how.
conclusion that it is your driver that decides what voltage you want.
My Parker Compumotor OEM 650 manual suggest that you wire in Parallel for
24VDC to 48VDC and wire in series for supplies between 48VDC and
75VDC. The driver will handle the range of 24VDC to 75VDC. The key is to
current limit based on the chart for your motor and for the wiring you are
using.
Your motor, P22NRXB-LDN-NS-00. is 4.6amp Parallel, 2.3 amps Series, or 3.3
amps Unipolar.
My Powermax M22's show a voltage of 65 volts on the label, and my M21 show
35VDC. FWIW
Don
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Re: Powermax II voltage rating?