6 brake resistor selection, 1 number of integrated brake transistors, 12 components in the dc bus – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Components in the DC bus

12.6

Brake resistor selection

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12.6

Brake resistor selection

The conversion of excess energy from the DC bus into thermal energy is required in order to prevent

the DC bus voltage from rising into the overvoltage range during the braking phase and thus inhib-

iting electrical braking.

• Options to dissipate or convert excessive energy:

• Feedback into the supply network via a regenerative power supply module.
• Conversion into heat via a brake resistor.
• Storage of the energy within an energy store (e. g. capacitor bank; use is rather uncommon).

• Even if there is no regenerative power, excessive energy must be dissipated, if any. In the event

of an emergency stop, for instance, the deceleration time must be longer than during normal

operation.

The following Lenze components have an integrated brake transistor which can be connected to the

brake resistor. For these components, brake resistors can be selected in DSD.

• Servo Drives 9400
• 9400 power supply module
• 9400 regenerative power supply module
• i700 power supply module
• Inverter Drives 8400
• Inverter Drives 8400 protec
• Inverter Drives 8400 motec

12.6.1

Number of integrated brake transistors

In the "Dimensioning multi-axis system" application, multiple power supply systems or regenera-

tive power supply systems connected in parallel can be selected. The number of brake transistors is

displayed for information purposes.

Danger!

Brake resistors may become very hot. Hence, the function of the brake resistor needs to

be monitored.

• In the event of an error, a mains contactor must separate the inverter or the DC bus

from the feeding supply system!

• Due to fire hazard, keep a sufficiently high safety distance between the brake resistor

and its adjacent components!

Parameter

Unit

Description

Met

Imp

N

Number of the regenerative power supply modules con-

nected in parallel with one integrated brake transistor

each.

• The selected brake resistor or the interconnection of

multiple brake resistors must be considered for every

module.

• Read only.

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