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Power supplies and drives have capacitors that store electricity even when power supply has been disconnected from the power network. This poses electric shock hazard when touching a device that has been just unplugged from the power line.
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Power supplies and drives have capacitors that store electricity even when power supply has been disconnected from the power network. This poses electric shock hazard when touching a device, or its wiring, that has been just unplugged from the power line.
 
==Safely discharging Argon drive==
 
==Safely discharging Argon drive==
 
[[Argon (servo drive)]] has internal power supply bleeding resistor that will discharge the capacitors during 5 minutes after AC power has been removed.
 
[[Argon (servo drive)]] has internal power supply bleeding resistor that will discharge the capacitors during 5 minutes after AC power has been removed.

Revision as of 11:29, 14 June 2013

Power supplies and drives have capacitors that store electricity even when power supply has been disconnected from the power network. This poses electric shock hazard when touching a device, or its wiring, that has been just unplugged from the power line.

Safely discharging Argon drive

Argon (servo drive) has internal power supply bleeding resistor that will discharge the capacitors during 5 minutes after AC power has been removed.

To safely discharge Argon voltages:

  1. Remove AC power (both L and N lines). This can be done for example by unplugging the power cord from wall socket where the power comes from.
  2. Wait 3 to 5 minutes after removing AC to allow capacitor voltage discharge.
  3. Measure a DC voltage between VN and VP terminals of J4 connector with a multimeter rated up to 600 VDC. Voltage has discharged if VN-VP voltage is less than 20 VDC.

Discharging 24 VDC supply does happen instantly after 24 V has been removed. However, this does not affect AC side discharge in any way.