Product Description
The PDC-1301 drive controller is part of the SANDIC digital controller series designed by Sanyo Denki for industrial automation. The controller incorporates an efficient design that makes its installation and general configuration relatively easy to carry out. The controller's housing is made from strong materials with reasonable resistance against vibrations; there are also several connection interfaces integrated into the front of the controller to make connection and communication with other parts of the servo system easy. The PDC-1301 servo drive is designed to be able to independently detect errors during its operation; it communicates these errors to operators using the alarm light emitting diodes installed into its front panel. The driver meets international standards and is safe for long-term use; however, operators are required to ensure that it is properly grounded before it is switched on for operation.
The PDC-1301 servo drive controller is an energy-efficient device; its design also ensures that any heat it generates can be easily dissipated through natural convection and radiation. The packaging material for this product is a recyclable cardboard box; it also carries a label containing technical data and other relevant information that will ensure that it is easily identified upon its delivery. The input voltage required by the PDC-1301 servo drive controller during its operation is between 100 to about 240 volts; it can also produce an output voltage of approximately 0 to about 10 volts.
It is possible to use this product in environments with significantly reduced ambient temperatures; the minimum temperature for the optimum operation of the PDC-1301 drive is about -10 degrees Celsius. The drive weighs a total of about 1.5 kilograms. To ensure its optimum protection, it should be installed in a control cabinet which is able to provide to provide it with sufficient protection that can meet at least IP54 category.