3.4 Parameters: 2-** Brakes
3.4.1 2-0* DC-Brakes
Parameter group for configuring the DC brake and DC hold
functions.
2-00 DC Hold Current
Range:
Function:
50
%
*
[Application
dependant]
Enter a value for holding current as a
percentage of the rated motor current I
M,N
set in
. 100% DC holding
current corresponds to I
M,N
.
This parameter holds the motor function
(holding torque) or pre-heats the motor.
This parameter is active if
DC hold
is
selected in
[0] or
[1].
NOTE
The maximum value depends on the rated motor current.
Avoid 100 % current for too long. It may damage the motor.
Low values of DC hold will produce larger than expected
currents with larger motor power sizes. This error will
increase as the motor power increases.
2-01 DC Brake Current
Range:
Function:
50
%
*
[Application
dependant]
Enter a value for current as a percentage of
the rated motor current I
M,N
, see
. 100% DC braking current
corresponds to I
M,N
.
DC brake current is applied on a stop
command, when the speed is lower than
the limit set in
; when the DC Brake Inverse function
is active; or via the serial communication
port. The braking current is active during
the time period set in
.
NOTE
The maximum value depends on the rated motor current.
Avoid 100 % current for too long. It may damage the motor.
2-02 DC Braking Time
Range:
Function:
10.0 s
*
[0.0 - 60.0 s] Set the duration of the DC braking current
set in
2-01 DC Brake Current
, once activated.
2-03 DC Brake Cut In Speed [RPM]
Range:
Function:
Application
dependent
*
[Application
dependant]
Set the DC brake cut-in
speed for activation of the
DC braking current set in
, upon
a stop command.
2-04 DC Brake Cut In Speed [Hz]
Range:
Function:
Application
dependent
*
[Application
dependant]
Set the DC brake cut-in
speed for activation of the
DC braking current set in
, upon
a stop command.
3.4.2 2-1* Brake Energy Funct.
Parameter group for selecting dynamic braking parameters.
Only valid for drives with brake chopper.
2-10 Brake Function
Option:
Function:
[0]
*
Off
No brake resistor is installed.
[1]
Resistor
brake
A brake resistor is incorporated in the system, for
dissipation of surplus brake energy as heat.
Connecting a brake resistor allows a higher DC
link voltage during braking (generating
operation). The Resistor brake function is only
active in frequency converters with an integral
dynamic brake.
[2]
AC brake Is selected to improve braking without using a
brake resistor. This parameter controls an
overmagnetization of the motor when running
with a generatoric load. This function can improve
the OVC-function. Increasing the electrical losses
in the motor allows the OVC function to increase
the braking torque without exceeding the over
voltage limit. Please note that AC brake is not as
effective as dynamic breaking with resistor.
AC brake is for VVC
plus
and flux mode in both
open and closed loop.
Parameter Descriptions
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