Wesley BC-6200-8SA User Manual

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Curtis 1268 Manual,

Rev. D

45

step 1. Set the following parameters:

FLD BRAKE

= On

FLD BRAKE MAX

=

FIELD MIN

FLD BRAKE SPD

= a low value (e.g., 3 mph)

FLD BRAKE RATE

= 2.

step 2. Drive the vehicle up a grade.
step 3. Release the throttle. The vehicle will slow down and then roll

back down the hill under gravity. Depending on the setting of
the

WARNING OPTION

parameter, you may hear beeping.

If the vehicle is rolling too fast, increase the

FLD BRAKE MAX

setting. This will cause a higher plug braking current. It will
also increase the braking feel as the vehicle initially slows down
before changing direction.

To make the low-speed braking occur earlier, increase the

FLD BRAKE SPD

.

To increase the strength of the low-speed braking as the

vehicle is brought to a stop, increase the

FLD BRAKE RATE

and

FLD

BRAKE MAX

.

step 4. Drive the vehicle on flat ground to confirm that the extra brak-

ing feel provided by these adjustments is acceptable.

bm

EM Brake Operation

(with optional EM brake)

During normal operation, the EM brake is applied at the expiration of the

EMB DELAY

. The

FLD BRAKE

setting (Off or On) determines when the

EMB DELAY

countdown begins.

Note: For EM brake control during fault conditions, see

EMB SPD VALUE

,

page 29.

(1)

FLD BRAKE

= Off

Here the

EMB DELAY

sets the length of time between the main contactor opening

and the EM brake being applied.

step 1. Set the following parameters:

FLD BRAKE

= Off

EMB DELAY

= <1.0 second

(2)

FLD BRAKE

= On

Here the

EMB DELAY

sets the length of time the field current is held at the

FLD

BRAKE MAX

before the EM brake is applied. This guarantees that the EM brake

will be applied some time after the vehicle has slowed below the

FLD BRAKE SPD

(even though the main contactor may still be closed) and is useful in prevent-
ing the vehicle from continuing to roll forward. Additionally, if the controller

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