Input voltage ACQ580-01-204A-4
Hi.
We're going to program an ACQ580 drive, input voltage: 440 VAC, but the place where it will be located, 440VAC supply voltage is not ready. Sometimes we've to energize other input voltage 440 V drives with 220 VAC, and those only show DC undervoltage alarm. Could this situation damage drive? Or only would it show DC undervoltage alarm?
We're going to program an ACQ580 drive, input voltage: 440 VAC, but the place where it will be located, 440VAC supply voltage is not ready. Sometimes we've to energize other input voltage 440 V drives with 220 VAC, and those only show DC undervoltage alarm. Could this situation damage drive? Or only would it show DC undervoltage alarm?
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The under voltage alarm will surely be signaled to you by the drive, but I would like to understand why you want to power a 220V drive if in operation you will have to power it at 440V.
If it is only for programming, you could use a CMOD module that with a simple 24 V input to this module, allows you to have the control board powered and do all the programming you want.
BR
Flavio
The under voltage alarm will surely be signaled to you by the drive, but I would like to understand why you want to power a 220V drive if in operation you will have to power it at 440V.
If it is only for programming, you could use a CMOD module that with a simple 24 V input to this module, allows you to have the control board powered and do all the programming you want.
BR
Flavio
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