H3801
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The H3801 servo drive boasts a peak rpm of 3000, a continuous rpm of 1700, a torque rating of 21.92 Nm, and an inertia of 0.00361 kg-m2. Part of the API Servo Drives series produced by Danaher, it also delivers a rated power of 3900 watts and utilizes a 2 Pole Resolver as its feedback device.
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Product Description:
The H3801 is an electric cylinder control drive from the API servo drives series produced by Danaher. It regulates the motor’s operation within the electric cylinder to transform electrical energy into accurate linear movement and effectively serves as the intelligent interface between the power source and the actuator.
The H3801 servo control drive has a wall-mounted structure and accepts 115 VAC with 2 A fuse and 230 VAC with 1 A fuse. Among the fuses, one protects the logic control AGC1 while the second safeguards the amplifier. The H3801 control drive includes its own built-in operator panel and keypad so users can control the machine manually with site configuration possible without additional apparatus. Its two status LEDs make the operational diagnostics easier to allow technicians check status information at a glance. The H3801 control drive employs natural convection cooling thus eliminating the requirement for additional cooling systems making it suitable for low maintenance environments with controlled temperatures. It has limited protection thus requires placement inside control cabinets with IP54 rating or better for dust and moisture protection. The operating conditions of H3801 control drive involve temperatures between 0°C and +40°C and supports installation sites at altitudes below 1000 meters above sea level.
The H3801 servo control drive provides accessibility through its marked terminals which include input line, neutral NEUT, ground GND and output M+ and M- for motor control. It has an extra motor ground terminal that functions as a grounding mechanism for safety. For energy storage and noise suppression functions the H3801 control drive offers auxiliary terminals C+ and C- for capacitor connection. It has built-in over temperature, over voltage and over current features to protect the connected equipment and the drive system.
Frequently Asked Questions about H3801:
Q: What is the purpose of the auxiliary C+ and C- terminals in the H3801 control drive?
A: The auxiliary C+ and C- terminals are used for capacitor connection, providing energy storage and noise suppression to ensure stable operation. This helps in maintaining consistent performance during varying load conditions.
Q: How does the H3801 handle cooling?
A: The H3801 uses natural convection cooling, eliminating the need for additional cooling systems. This feature makes the control drive ideal for environments with controlled temperatures, reducing overall maintenance.
Q: What is the significance of the motor ground terminal in the H3801?
A: The motor ground terminal ensures proper grounding, improving safety by preventing electrical faults that could affect the drive and connected equipment. This feature is essential for protecting both the equipment and the operators.
Q: Can the H3801 servo control drive be installed outdoors?
A: No, the H3801 must be installed in a control cabinet with an IP54 rating or higher to protect against dust and moisture. This placement ensures reliable operation in harsh environments.
Q: What diagnostic features are available on the H3801 control drive?
A: The H3801 includes two status LEDs for real-time diagnostics, making it easier for technicians to monitor the system. These indicators simplify maintenance by providing immediate feedback on operational conditions.