5 brake resistor monitoring (i2xt), Brake resistor monitoring (i2xt), If n – Lenze 8400 StateLine User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 StateLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.12

Monitoring

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5.12.5

Brake resistor monitoring (I2xt)

Due to the converted braking power, the brake resistor is thermally stressed and can even be

thermally destroyed by excessive braking power.

The monitoring of the I

2

xt utilisation of the controller serves to protect the brake resistor. It acts in

proportion to the converted braking power.

• If the I

2

xt utilisation reaches the switch-off threshold set in

C00572

:

• The error response set in

C00574

will take place.

• The "

oC12: I2xt brake resistor overload

" error message is entered into the Logbook.

• The bMctrlBrakeChopperFault status output of the

LS_DeviceMonitor

system block will be set

to TRUE.

• If the system is dimensioned correctly, the monitoring should not be activated. If individual

pieces of rated data of the actually connected brake resistor are not known, they have to be

identified.

• If the DC-bus voltage exceeds the overvoltage threshold due to a braking energy that is too high,

the monitoring for overvoltage in the DC bus is activated ("OU: DC-bus overvoltage" error

message).

• Apart from the threshold of the I

2

xt utilisation that can be set in

C00572

, there is the switching

threshold of the brake transistor which results from the mains voltage (

C00173

) and the

reduced brake chopper threshold (

C00174

).

Danger!

In the Lenze setting (

C00574

= "0: No Reaction"), the response of the monitoring function

does not stop the braking process!
In particular for applications such as hoists or applications with a DC-bus connection, it

must be checked if a stopping of the braking process due to a setting of

C00574

= "1:

Fault" is permissible.

Stop!

Implement appropriate protective measures against thermal overload of the brake

resistor!
Examples:

• Parameterisation of an error response in

C00574

and evaluation of the parameterised

error message within the application or the machine control system.

• Interruption of the mains supply by means of the temperature contact at the brake

resistor and a simultaneous activation of the mechanical brake.

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