Start-up manual, Compax-m / -s – Parker Products COMPAX-M /-S (L) User Manual

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COMPAX-M / -S

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Overvoltage limitation
Energy recuperated during braking is stored in the supply capacitors. The capacity
and storable energy is:
NMD10/NMD20: 1100

µµµµ

F / 173 Ws

If the energy recuperated from braking causes overvoltage, then ballast
resistances are engaged.

The internal ballast resistance is activated by a bridge between +LS and X5/1.
In the NMD20 delivery status this bridge is fitted.

L1 L2 L3 PE 24V

+ -

X5

PE

+LS

-LS

U V W PE Brake

PE + -

X1

X2

X5

X1

X2

X3

X4

X4

1

2

X3

RB

ex

t

RB

in

t

Braking power

Duration

Cooling down time

NMD10

17 kW

<50 ms

10s

4.0 kW

<1s

50s

Without fan: 120W

unlimited

With fan: 250W

unlimited

NMD20

9.5 kW

<50 ms

10s

2.5 kW

<1s

50s

Without fan: 120W

unlimited

With fan: 200W

unlimited

External ballast resistances can be used with NMD20 (see Page 193).

If the braking power of the internal ballast resistance is insufficient, an external
ballast resistance can be connected.

The external ballast resistance is connected between +LS and X5/2.
To do this, the bridge between +LS and X5/1 must be removed.
The full braking power cannot be used with this bridge present.

L1 L2 L3 PE 24V

+ -

X5

PE

+LS

-LS

U V W PE Brake

PE + -

X1

X2

X5

X1

X2

X3

X4

X4

1

2

X3

RB

ex

t

RB

in

t

RB

ex

t

Output X5 is protected from short circuits.

Thermal protection
An emergency stop is triggered at 85°C heat sink temperature, the ready contact is
released and the red LED lights up.

Activation of the

internal ballast

resistance for

NMD20

Maximum braking

power:

Connecting the
external ballast

resistance

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