3 brake resistor monitoring (i2xt), Brake resistor monitoring (i2xt), 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 BaseLine D User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.8

Monitoring

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5.8.3

Brake resistor monitoring (I2xt)

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

mally 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 a permanently set switch-off threshold:

• The error response set in

C574

takes place.

• The "

OC12: I2xt brake resistor overload

" error message is entered into the logbook.

• If the system is dimensioned correctly, the monitoring mode should not respond.
• 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 mes-

sage).

Related topics:

Braking operation/braking energy management

( 102)

Danger!

In the Lenze setting ((

C574

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

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

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

C574

= "1:

Fault" is permissible.

Stop!

Implement appropriate protective measures against thermal overload of the brake resis-

tor!
Examples:

• Parameterisation of an error response in

C574

and evaluation of the parameterised

error message within the application or within the machine control system.

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

sistor and a simultaneous activation of the mechanical brake.

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