Looking for power info for Fanuc VMC Triac

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jamesgates1000
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Hardware/Software: 2001 Cyclone with toolchanger and Fanuc 21i control
Serial number - H00913.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 20A 50Hz 3Ph

1997 Triac VMCwith toolchanger and Fanuc O-M control
Serial number - 70826B.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 30A 50Hz 3Ph

Looking for power info for Fanuc VMC Triac

Post by jamesgates1000 » Mon 03 Aug , 2015 19:24 pm

Hi,

I have just bought a 1997 Triac VMCwith toolchanger and Fanuc O-M control, the serial number is 70826B.
It will be delivered this week and I wondered if anyone has a data sheet or information on how much power it will draw.
This is the information from the plate on the machine...

Voltage 415V F.L.C 30A 50Hz 3Ph

I can have some three phase isolaters added to the workshop but wondered if it will really draw that much power.

Hope someone can help, many thanks in advance

James

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Posts: 19
Joined: Tue 15 Apr , 2014 8:42 am
Hardware/Software: TRIAC FANUC OM-C
Serial TR29080 A
Manufactured Oct 1990
Control Serial 9112024

Re: Looking for power info for Fanuc VMC Triac

Post by bishbosh » Fri 21 Aug , 2015 15:04 pm

Mine (1990 MY) runs fine off a 4HP (3kW) rotary phase converter that itself runs off a 20A D rated breaker. Never had a problem cutting steel, ali or plastic.

The FLC on my machine's plate is 26A (3ph). I have a 1Hp spindle if that helps the comparison.

jamesgates1000
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Posts: 87
Joined: Sat 01 Aug , 2015 9:23 am
Hardware/Software: 2001 Cyclone with toolchanger and Fanuc 21i control
Serial number - H00913.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 20A 50Hz 3Ph

1997 Triac VMCwith toolchanger and Fanuc O-M control
Serial number - 70826B.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 30A 50Hz 3Ph

Re: Looking for power info for Fanuc VMC Triac

Post by jamesgates1000 » Thu 03 Sep , 2015 14:17 pm

Thanks for the info, yet to plug the machines in. Just got them off the pallets, hopefully switch them on early next week.

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