26 compound braking – Siemens 440 User Manual

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Parameter Description

Issue 01/06

MICROMASTER 440 Parameter List

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6SE6400-5BB00-0BP0

3.26 Compound

braking

P1236[3]

Compound braking current

Min: 0

CStat:

CUT

Datatype: U16 Unit:

%

Def:

0

P-Group: FUNC

Active: Immediately

QuickComm.: No

Max: 250

Defines DC level superimposed on AC waveform after exeeding DC-link voltage threshold of compound
braking. The value is entered in [%] relative to rated motor current (P0305).

Compound braking switch-on level

P0210

2

13

.

1

V

2

1.13

U

m ains

DC_Com p

=

=

If P1254 = 0 :

1242

r

0.98

U

DC_Comp

=

Compound braking switch-on level

otherwise :


The Compound Brake is an overlay of the DC brake function with regenerative braking (effective braking at
the ramp) after OFF1 or OFF3. This enables braking with controlled motor frequency and a minimum of
energy returned to the motor. Through optimization of the ramp-down time and the compound braking an
efficient braking without additional HW components is possible.

f

i

t

t

f_act

f_set

P1236 = 0

Without Compound braking

u

t

f

i

t

t

f_act

f_set

P1236 > 0

With Compound braking

t

DC-link

u

DC-link

U

DC_Comp

Index:

P1236[0] : 1st. Drive data set (DDS)
P1236[1] : 2nd. Drive data set (DDS)
P1236[2] : 3rd. Drive data set (DDS)

Value:

P1236 = 0 :
Compound braking disabled.

P1236 = 1 - 250 :
Level of DC braking current defined as a [%] of rated motor current (P0305).

Dependency:

Compound braking depends on the DC link voltage only (see threshold above). It will be active with
OFF1/OFF3 and at regenerating conditions.

It is disabled, when:
-

DC braking is active

-

Flying start is active

-

Vector mode (SLVC, VC) is selected

Notice:

Increasing the value will generally improve braking performance; however, if you set the value too high, an
overcurrent trip may result. If used with dynamic braking enabled as well compound braking will take
priority. If used with the Vdc max controller enabled the drive behaviour whilst braking may be worsened
paticularly with high values of compound braking.

Compound braking does not function when the drive is in vector control.

Level

2

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