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The power supply of AC 220V Sinumerik 840D.

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  4/28/2012, 11:36 AM
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Hi.

I need to make a stand Sinumerik 840D (CNC, MCP, PCU50, OP10) for operator training. Power AC 220В. Is it possible to connect the Sinumerik 840D from the other power supply (AC 220V). The classroom does not have AC 380V. Is there a standard solution? Has anyone tried it? Thank you.

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pfuser wrote:
I need to make a stand Sinumerik 840D (CNC, MCP, PCU50, OP10) for operator training. Power AC 220В. Is it possible to connect the Sinumerik 840D from the other power supply (AC 220V). The classroom does not have AC 380V. Is there a standard solution? Has anyone tried it?

Normaly PCU50, OP10, MCP should be have 24VDC  (Please check this)

For the CNC you need a NCK-Box.

Normaly you need a E/R-Modul.
Search instead a UEB-Modul.

Note: This are German-Words for the Units, Perhaps the "name" are differents.


Do you know  "SinuTrain"  -->  This is a Software, where you can simulate a 840D-System


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  4/28/2012, 2:54 PM
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Do you know  "SinuTrain"  -->  This is a Software, where you can simulate a 840D-System


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Hi.

Of course. We need a training bench for configuring the TDI and the MDA, etc. A have only AC 220V. If I will form the necessary power  (5V, 15V, 24V) and hand it to X172 (cable). Will this be enough?

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pfuser wrote:
Gebhardt Karl wrote:



Do you know  "SinuTrain"  -->  This is a Software, where you can simulate a 840D-System


Regards Karl

Hi.

Of course. We need a training bench for configuring the TDI and the MDA, etc. A have only AC 220V. If I will form the necessary power  (5V, 15V, 24V) and hand it to X172 (cable). Will this be enough?

Best regards.



Hello,
You can derive control supply like 5V, 15 V, 24 V easily, no problem, but what about E/R, I/R modules? They work on 400 Volt, that too 3 phase AC. How you can derive this, unless & until 3 phase AC power supply is there?
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DEEP.



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  4/29/2012, 7:55 AM
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PISCEAN 2010 wrote:
pfuser wrote:
Gebhardt Karl wrote:



Do you know  "SinuTrain"  -->  This is a Software, where you can simulate a 840D-System


Regards Karl

Hi.

Of course. We need a training bench for configuring the TDI and the MDA, etc. A have only AC 220V. If I will form the necessary power  (5V, 15V, 24V) and hand it to X172 (cable). Will this be enough?

Best regards.



Hello,
You can derive control supply like 5V, 15 V, 24 V easily, no problem, but what about E/R, I/R modules? They work on 400 Volt, that too 3 phase AC. How you can derive this, unless & until 3 phase AC power supply is there?
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DEEP.

Hi.

I do not need a power supply (I have no drives).  Why should 840D-  AC 400V? I only need a workable system of CNC 840D + MCP + PCU + OP.  I have no power AC 380 V. Power Supply 5V 15V 24V should be enough for the system and modules?

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  4/29/2012, 8:14 AM
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Yes, then you don't need 400 V. But take care that the DC power supply capacity should be adequate.

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Hello....
lt looks like to be some 840D portable training kit for the class room....

Suggestion Use Proper rating Sitop of incoming 220v and output if 24Vdc this you can use for PCU-MCP etc....

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Hi.

I suggested a simple solution - 840Di.
It is suitable for my problem. I do not need to change anything or do.
Thank you all.

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