DC514C
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DC514C
The DC514C is a thyristor regenerative DC drive that offers 4-quadrant single-phase DC motor control. As such, it is suitable for variable load applications or for applications requiring rapid and accurate braking. Together with the non-regulatory DC512C, they offer the ideal solution for low power applications. The 514C can be used in an open-loop voltage feedback application or with a DC tachometer that offers more precise control. The IP00 enclosure offers output currents up to 32A.
Specifications
Potentiometer Adjustments
Standards
- Four quadrant regenerative control
- 110...500 VAC AC supply selection by jumpers
- CE marked and EMC compliant
- AC power contactor logic and supply
- Many system features
- Extremely linear control loops
- Maximum speed / Current limit
- Acceleration time and Deceleration time (0...40 s)
- IR Compensation
- Speed loop gain - proportional and integral
- Current gain - proportional and integral
- Zero speed offset or threshold
- CE Marked to EN50178 (Safety, Low Voltage Directive)
- CE Marked to EN61800-3 (EMC Directive) with external filter
- NRTL Listed to US Standard UL508C
- NRTL listed to Canadian standard C22.2#1f
Tehnical details
Supplz voltage
Maximum output current
Overload
Ambient
Protection
Motor protection
Feedback
110-120VAC ± 10 %, 50-60 Hz ± 5%
220-240VAC ± 10 %, 50-60 Hz ± 5%
380-415VAC ± 10 %, 50-60 Hz ± 5%
4A / 8A / 16A / 32A
150% for 60 s
- Temperature: 0-40°C
- Altitude: up to 1000 m without derating
IP00
- Stall Condition 15 with internal
- electronic overload protection
- Tachogenerator
- Armature voltage feedback
Inputs/Outputs
Analog inputs
Analog outputs
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Potentiometers
- Speed reference / auxiliary speed reference / tachometer
- feedback option - Current limit / - Minimum speed
- Speed / - Load / - Ramp / - Total reference / - Reference voltage ± 10V
– Run (Active) / – Stall Enable
– Zero Speed / – Health
- Maximum speed
- Minimum speed
- Acceleration time (1-40s)
- Deceleration time (1-40s)
- Stability
- I.R. compensation