3 dimensioning criteria, 11 drive dimensioning – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Drive Dimensioning

11.3

Mechanical brake selection

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11.3.3

Dimensioning criteria

For the dimensioning of the motor brake as holding brake, the following parameters are taken into

consideration:

• Moment of inertia of the brake
• Holding torque
• Safety factor
• Electrical connection
• Installation feasibility with regard to the motor

The following is not taken into consideration:

• Twin rotor disc brakes of the BFK458 series
• Operating times
• Thermal dimensioning for cyclic braking processes

• Service brake: wear calculation for braking during operation and emergency stop.

Danger!

Falling loads in the case of vertical conveyors (angle > 45°) such as hoist drives.
In DSD you cannot dimension service brakes, but only holding brakes.
Protective measures:

• In order to ensure that the brake works safely, carry out all tests required manually.
• Dimension brakes for vertical conveyors with a safety factor ≥ 2.
• Do not use a permanent magnet holding brake (PMB) as service brake. It cannot brake

safely, since the braking torque decreases significantly at higher speeds.

• Additionally use a redundant brake assembly outside the motor, or a motor with a

spring-applied brake (BFK).

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