olsondavidj
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I've recently run in to an odd situation that I'm not sure how to handle. We are building a machine that uses 2 servo drives: the first is fed via main 3ph AC power, and the second drive is powered via the DC bus from the first drive.
This particular drive manufacturer supports this configuration, and they recommend using fuses on the DC bus, so we have fusing on both legs of the DC bus going between the 1st and 2nd drive. Due to the voltage involved, we are using PV fuses/holders that only carry DC voltage ratings.
Now I'm calculating the SCCR for the panel and I'm not sure how to include these components, if at all. My first instinct is that the DC bus is part of the power circuit, and therefore anything in there must be included in the SCCR calculation. But being that the DC bus is generated by a listed component that already has a marked SCCR (i.e. the servo drive), I don't know if this means it's already accounted for in the device's rating. As an aside, the manufacturer's instructions do not list the size/type of fusing to use on the DC bus.
Do I need to include any DC bus components in the SCCR calculation? Or can I safely ignore these? If they're included, how do I rationalize the DC rating with the panel labeling requirement? So if the voltage portion of our SCCR is otherwise good for 480Y/277V max, how does the 1000 VDC rating of the DC components figure in?
This particular drive manufacturer supports this configuration, and they recommend using fuses on the DC bus, so we have fusing on both legs of the DC bus going between the 1st and 2nd drive. Due to the voltage involved, we are using PV fuses/holders that only carry DC voltage ratings.
Now I'm calculating the SCCR for the panel and I'm not sure how to include these components, if at all. My first instinct is that the DC bus is part of the power circuit, and therefore anything in there must be included in the SCCR calculation. But being that the DC bus is generated by a listed component that already has a marked SCCR (i.e. the servo drive), I don't know if this means it's already accounted for in the device's rating. As an aside, the manufacturer's instructions do not list the size/type of fusing to use on the DC bus.
Do I need to include any DC bus components in the SCCR calculation? Or can I safely ignore these? If they're included, how do I rationalize the DC rating with the panel labeling requirement? So if the voltage portion of our SCCR is otherwise good for 480Y/277V max, how does the 1000 VDC rating of the DC components figure in?