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VB230/400-6/25/30L (LP)

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1.

Safety notes

The described devices are electrical equipment for use in industrial electrical power 
installations.  An  impermissible  removal  of  the  covers  during  operation  can  cause 
serious  damage  to  your  health,  since  these  devices  contain  live  parts  with  high 
voltages.

Adjustment  work  may  only  be  performed  by  trained  staff  observing  the  safety  regulations. 
Assembly and mounting work may only be carried out with the equipment deenergized.
Make sure that all drive components are properly earthed.
Please read these commissioning instructions carefully before putting the device into operation.
Besides,  the  user  must  ensure  that  the  devices  and  associated  components  are  fitted  and 
connected  in  accordance  with  the  appliable  local,  legal  and  technical  regulations.  The  VDE-
regulations  VDE 0100,  VDE 0110  (EN 60664),  VDE 0160  (EN 50178)  ,  VDE 0113  (EN 60204, 
EN 61310),VDE 0660 (EN 50274) plus the appropriate regulations of the TÜV (Technical Control 
Association) and the trade associations apply in Germany.
The user must ensure that the drive turns into a safe operating state following a device failure, in 
the event of maloperation, or if the control unit has failed etc..

Caution:

 Even if the motor is at rest, it is 

not

 physically separated from the mains. 

2.

Conformity

In industrial linguistic usage the electronic brakes of the type series VersBrake…-L (LP) are called 
„devices“, however, in the sense of the „law on the safety of equipment“, the „EMC-law“ or the 
„EC machinery directive“ they are not devices or machines ready for use or connection but they 
are  components.  It  is  only  possible  to  define  their  final  function,  when  these  components  are 
integrated into the design and construction of the user.

To be able to use the devices to their intended purpose, it requires power supply networks 
according to DIN EN 50160 (IEC38).

The user takes the responsibility that the user’s design and construction comply with the appli-
cable legal provision. 
The  commissioning  is  strictly  forbidden  as  long  as  the  conformity  of  the  final  product  with  the 
guidelines  2006/42/EC  (Machinery  directive)  and  2006/95/EC  (Low  voltage  directive)  is  not 
proved.

Summary of Contents for VB 230-25 L

Page 1: ...e l e c t r o n i c Quality is our Drive Braking Devices VB 230 400 6 25 30L LP Assembly and Commissioning Instructions...

Page 2: ...rcuit board version 8 8 Control inputs and outputs 9 8 1 Control input 9 8 2 Control outputs 10 9 Potentiometers 11 10 Technical data 12 10 1 Environmental conditions 13 11 Commissioning 13 11 1 Mount...

Page 3: ...n you see this sign always make sure that the device is de energized and secured against unintentional energizing These commissioning instructions were prepared with great care Nevertheless PETER elec...

Page 4: ...tion and the trade associations apply in Germany The user must ensure that the drive turns into a safe operating state following a device failure in the event of maloperation or if the control unit ha...

Page 5: ...version additi onally via a fault signalling contact Special features controlled by microcontroller wear resistant and maintenance free for three phase asynchronous motors for mono phase motors retrof...

Page 6: ...EU directives 2014 30 EU 2014 35 EU 2011 65 EU This EC Declaration of Conformity is no longer valid if the product is modified or changed without our agreement This declaration is issued under the so...

Page 7: ...ant are indicated without brackets whereas those applicable for the circuit board version are put into brackets Brems relais Controller L1 1L1 L2 3L2 2T1 T1 4T2 T2 6T3 T3 X5 X6 X10 X11 Current detecti...

Page 8: ...eform switches the braking current off approx 1 5s after a motor standstill has been detected To be able to adapt the device to a variety of motors it is possible to adjust the stand still threshold v...

Page 9: ...t was not reached Braking frequency too high 3x in succession no motor stillstand detected LED I V16 Illuminated Operational status Braking current is flowing No voltage applied to VB L Contakt X10 X1...

Page 10: ...with connected starting contact this means that the motor can be restarted during the braking delay time remanence time Caution Danger to life through electric shock The terminals X3 X1 X4 X2 carry ma...

Page 11: ...in order to interconnect the motor winding For more detailed information please see connection diagram on page 20 X10 X11 Fault signal potential free relay contact In case of a fault this concact open...

Page 12: ...king time The LED indicates no standstill during the max braking time I P2 Adjusting the braking current The braking current can be adjusted in the range from approx 10 100 of the rated device current...

Page 13: ...rated motor currents on IE3 Motors 0 3 2A 2 9A 2 12A 0 3 2A 2 9A 2 12A Rated device current 6A 25A 30A 6A 25A 30A c d f at max braking current 60 8 5 60 8 5 I t value of power semiconductors 310 A s...

Page 14: ...he VersiBrake L LP 1 The device series VersiBrake L LP is to be used under overvoltage conditions of the category III 2 Make sure that pollution degree 2 or better in accordance with IEC664 is complie...

Page 15: ...2 Since the potentiometer reacts roughly linear it is possible to infer the braking current from the potentiometer setting Left stop counter clockwise direction roughly equals 10 of the rated device c...

Page 16: ...r has come to a rest it is possible to make an adjustment with this potentiometer Turn to the left Detection becomes more sensitive Brake current may switch off too soon Turn to the right Detection be...

Page 17: ...hreshold is not adapted Adapt standstill threshold with n0 Flashing 2x Adjusted braking current was not reached Interruption in the braking circuit Possibly the motor is started with star delta connec...

Page 18: ...is allowed to be inoperative 2 Fusing according to allocation type 2 DIN EN 60947 4 2 After a short circuit the braking device must be suitable for further use However there is the danger that the co...

Page 19: ...fuse should not be smaller than the braking current to be expected rated device current Note 1 On the basis of the recommended I t value braking current and possibly the c d f the fuse supplier is ab...

Page 20: ...ting conditions however the device needs a recovery time of 15 minutes Braking current Braking time Braking frequency VB 6 L 6A 5s 10s 1 braking operation per 8s 1 braking operation per 16s VB 6 L 3A...

Page 21: ...Braking time Non braking time Cyclicdurationfactor r c d f tB Cycletime 100 Load curve for VB 400 6 L LP 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Cyclic duration factor in Per...

Page 22: ...50 60 70 80 90 100 Cyclic duration factor in Permissible max braking current in of the rated device current 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Cyclic duration factor in...

Page 23: ...22 VB230 400 6 25 30L LP 13 Dimensions Enclosed version with housing Printed circuit board version All dimensions indicated in mm 45 73 120 105 100 58...

Page 24: ...X7 The limit values for emitted interference according to the applicable device standards do not rule out the possibility that receivers and susceptible electronic devices within a radius of 10m are...

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