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This can be accomplished with a DPDT relay, two momentary
operated pushbutton switches (one normally open and one normally
closed) and a 12 AWG jumper wire in place of a dynamic braking
resistor. Normally, if the RUN and STOP pushbuttons are to be
located remotely from the control, a low voltage relay coil is used.
In operation, power is applied to the SL15U control and the
appropriate voltage to L1 and L2. When PB1 is actuated, the motor
will run and when PB2 is actuated, the motor will dynamically brake
to a stop. See Figure 16 (page 34).
Run/Stop Dynamic Braking using a Relay
Dynamic Braking
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