
Electrical installation
4.9 Other connections
Drive converter cabinet units
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Operating Instructions, 07/07, A5E00288214A
4.9.11
25 kW braking unit (option L61/L64); 50 kW braking unit (option L62/L65)
Description
Under normal circumstances, the braking energy is supplied back to the line. If a controlled
stop is also required in the event of a power failure, however, additional braking units can be
provided. The braking units comprise a chopper power unit and a load resistor, which must
be attached externally. To monitor the braking resistance, a thermostatic switch integrated in
the shutdown train of the cabinet unit is installed in the braking resistor.
Table 4-29 Load data for the braking units
Supply voltage
Continuous
chopper power
P
DB
Peak chopper
output
P
15
Chopper
P
20
output
P
20
Chopper
P
40
output
P
40
Braking resistor
R
B
Max. current
380 V - 480 V
25 kW
125 kW
100 kW
50 kW
4.4 Ω ± 7.5 %
189 A
380 V - 480 V
50 kW
250 kW
200 kW
100 kW
2.2 Ω ± 7.5 %
378 A
660 V - 690 V
25 kW
125 kW
100 kW
50 kW
9.8 Ω ± 7.5 %
127 A
660 V - 690 V
50 kW
250 kW
200 kW
100 kW
4.9 Ω ± 7.5 %
255 A
500 V – 690 V
25 kW
125 kW
100 kW
50 kW
6.8 Ω ± 7.5%
153 A
500 V – 690 V
50 kW
250 kW
200 kW
100 kW
3.4 Ω ± 7.5%
306 A
4.9.11.1
Installing the braking resistor
Installing the braking resistor
The braking resistor should not be installed in the vicinity of the converter. The installation
location must fulfill the following conditions:
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The braking resistors are only suitable for floor mounting.
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The maximum cable length between the cabinet unit and braking resistor is50 m.
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Sufficient space must be available for dissipating the energy converted by the braking
resistor.
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A sufficient distance from flammable objects must be maintained.
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The braking resistor must be installed as a free-standing unit.
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Objects must not be placed on or anywhere above the braking resistor.
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The braking resistor should not be installed underneath fire detection systems, since
these could be triggered by the resulting heat.
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For outdoor installation, a hood should be provided to protect the braking resistor against
precipitation (in accordance with degree of protection IP20).