2 interconnection of brake resistors, 12 components in the dc bus – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Lenze · Drive Solution Designer · Manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 12/2013 · TD23

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12

Components in the DC bus

12.6

Brake resistor selection

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12.6.2

Interconnection of brake resistors

The resistance value of the brake resistor selected is required to assess in which way the series or

parallel connection has to be selected, so that the total resistance R

sum

is between the minimum

and the maximum resistance value.

• The minimum resistance results from the max. permissible current load of the brake transistor.

• The minimum resistance is part of the technical data of the brake resistor.
• The minimum resistance must not be undershot.

• The maximum resistance results from the max. regenerative power and the switching voltage

U

ch

.

• The maximum resistance must not be exceeded.

• Calculation of the total resistance R

sum

for a group of resistors that are connected in parallel and

in series:

• Calculation of the max. power which the resistor can dissipate:

Note!

• In the case of a series connection the total resistance increases, by which the peak

power that can be maximally dissipated decreases.

• Expanding it with a parallel connection increases the peak power again, but the total

resistance also decreases.

• In any case, the number of connected resistors leads to a proportional increase of

available continuous power and brake energy.

R

sum

Value of the total resistance

R

B

Value of the resistance selected

n

1

Number of the resistors connected in series

n

2

Number of the resistors connected in parallel

R

sum

n

1

R

B

n

2

-----------------

=

P

max

U

ch

2

R

sum

------------

=

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