Methods to wire Argon power supply

I have some questions about the Argon power supply connection.

  1. I have a triphasic connection, neutral and ground. (L1, L2, L3, N, PE)
    Between L1-L2, L1-L3, L2-L3 are 220VAC, and L1-N, L2-N, L3-N are 120VAC
    Could I connect the Argon power supply to 220VAC in this configuration, L1-L2, L1-L3, L2-L3?
  2. I have to control a brushed DC motor. If I connect a AC power supply to Argon, and selecting Brushed DC motor ( MT, motor type parameter ) in Motor paremeters in Machine Tab of Granity software, this is a waranty that Argon’s voltage output to the DC motor is a DC signal?
    I ask to avoid damaging the DC motor.

Regards.

Hi Antolin

It’s possible to wire Argon like that for 220 VAC. Just be sure to follow all necessary safety precautions.

In DC motor configuration the motor is controlled with DC voltage. (Actually PWM, but the motor inductance flattens it to DC).

When the DC motor is properly configured, Argon will not cause any damages to it.

Kind regards,
Esa