5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 motec · Reference manual · DMS 4.1 EN · 08/2013 · TD05

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5

Motor control (MCTRL)

5.12

Braking operation/brake energy management

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5.12.3.2

Degradation of braking energy by motor overmagnetisation

This function extension is available from version 02.00.00!

The braking procedure "6: Brake resistor and motor" to be selected in

C00175

causes the motor to

be overmagnetised by the percentage value set in

C00984

every time the speed is reduced. The

overmagnetisation causes the motor current to increase which leads to further losses in the motor

(and in the controller). Hence, the arising braking energy can be dissipated faster via the motor

losses.
Especially with smaller motors and their lower efficiency, the braking procedure allows for a quicker

braking than if no brake resistor was used and the brake ramp stopped time and again.

Example oscillogram

[5-18] Example oscillogram

Note!

The overmagnetisation may be selected only that high in

C00984

that the maximum

inverter current will not be exceeded!
In case of high speeds, the controller may already output the maximum motor voltage

(

C00090

) and hence no increase of the motor voltage/motor magnetisation may be

possible.

Actual speed value

Motor current

DC-bus voltage

Motor voltage

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