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Regenerative Drives
Most non-regenerative, variable speed, DC drives control
current flow to a motor in one direction. The direction of
current flow is the same direction as the motor rotation.
Non-regenerative drives operate in Quadrant 1, and also in
Quadrant 3 if the drive is reversible (see Figure 4). Motors
must stop before reversing direction. Unless dynamic braking
is used, non-regenerative drives cannot oppose an overhauling
load, and cannot decelerate a load faster than coasting to a
lower speed.
Regenerative drives operate in two additional quadrants:
Quadrant 2 and Quadrant 4. In these quadrants, motor torque
is in the opposite direction of motor rotation.
Regenerative drives can reverse a motor without contactors,
switches, brake resistors, and inhibit plugs. They can also
control an overhauling load and decelerate a load faster than it
would take to coast to a lower speed.
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Страница 1: ...USER S MANUAL RG300 and RG400 Series SCR Adjustable Speed Regenerative Drives for DC Brush Motors...
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Страница 11: ...3 Dimensions Figure 1 RG300UA RG310UA and RG400UA Dimensions...
Страница 12: ...4 Dimensions Figure 2 RG310UA S RG300UA S RG400UA S Dimensions...
Страница 13: ...5 Dimensions Figure 3 RG310A RG300A RG400A and RG310A S RG300A S RG400A S Cased Drive Dimensions...
Страница 15: ...7 Regenerative Drives Figure 4 Four Quadrant Operation...
Страница 22: ...14 Installation Figure 8 Cased Drive Connections Field Output Connections see page 19...
Страница 51: ...43 Figure 23 RG300 and RG400 Series Block Diagram Block Diagram...
Страница 52: ...44 Factory Prewired Connections for Cased Drives Figure 24 Prewired Connections to L1 and L2...
Страница 53: ...45 Factory Prewired Connections Figure 25 Prewired Speed Adjust Potentiometer Connections...
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