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13. Options
The standard options available are described here
briefly. Some of the options have their own instruction
or installation manual. For more information please
contact your supplier.
13.1
Options for the control
panel
Mounting cassette, blank panel and straight RS232-
cable are available as options for the control panel.
These options may be useful, for example after mount-
ing a control panel in a cabinet door.
Fig. 122 Control panel in mounting cassette
13.2
EmoSoftCom
EmoSoftCom is an optional software that runs on a per-
sonal computer. It can also be used to load parameter
settings from the VSD to the PC for backup and printing.
Recording can be made in oscilloscope mode. Please
contact TECO sales for further information.
13.3
Brake chopper
All VSD sizes can be fitted with an optional built-in
brake chopper. The brake resistor must be mounted
outside the VSD. The choice of the resistor depends on
the application switch-on duration and duty-cycle. This
option can not be after mounted.
The following formula can be used to define the power
of the connected brake resistor:
Where:
P
resistor
required power of brake
resistor
Brake level V
DC
DC brake voltage level (see Table 31
and Table 32)
Rmin
minimum allowable brake resistor
(see Table 33 and Table 34+1
ED%
effective braking period. Defined as:
Order number
Description
01-3957-00
Panel kit complete including panel
01-3957-01
Panel kit complete including blank panel
WARNING: The table gives the minimum
values of the brake resistors. Do not use
resistors lower than this value. The VSD can
trip or even be damaged due to high braking
currents.
Table 32
Supply voltage (V
AC
)
(set in menu [21B]
Brake level (V
DC
)
220–240
380
380–415
660
440–480
780
500–525
860
550–600
1000
660–690
1150
P
resistor
=
(Brake level V
DC
)
2
R
min
x ED%
ED% =
Active brake time at
120 [s]
Maximum value of
1= continuous braking
nominal braking
power [s]
Summary of Contents for F33 Series
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Page 33: ...30 Getting Started...
Page 51: ...48 Main Features...
Page 53: ...50 EMC and Machine Directive...
Page 59: ...56 Operation via the Control Panel...
Page 65: ...62 Serial communication...
Page 159: ...156 Troubleshooting Diagnoses and Maintenance...
Page 165: ...162 Options...
Page 179: ...176 Technical Data...
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