3 i2t utilisation of brake resistor, I2t utilisation of brake resistor, Chine control – Lenze E94ARNE Regenerative power supply User Manual

Page 27: Utilisation of brake resistor

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EDS94ARNExxxx EN 2.3 - 06/2014

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9400 regenerative power supply module | Parameter setting

Regenerative power supply module application

Parameterising the brake chopper/brake resistor

When the utilisation reaches the limit value (100 %):
– The activation of the brake chopper is reset to the permanently permissible pulse-

no-pulse ratio (taking into account the parameterised brake resistance). (The brake

chopper is activated with 4 kHz, which means that it can be switched on/off at

minimum intervals of 250 μs.)

– The response set in

C00573

(default setting: "No response") is activated with the

corresponding effects on the state machine and the inverter.

3.1.3.3

I2t utilisation of brake resistor

The regenerative power supply module is provided with a monitoring function for the I

2

t-

utilisation of the brake resistor which is proportional to the converted braking power.

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Signal flow - I2t utilisation - brake resistor

The monitoring function is based on a mathematical model which calculates the

braking current from the current DC-bus voltage and the brake resistance

parameterised in

C00129

.

– Hence, the monitoring function can respond even if no brake resistor is connected

and can therefore also be used for a testing mode to check the parameterisation.

The calculation considers the thermal utilisation of the brake resistor based on the

following parameters:
– Resistance value (

C00129

)

– Continuous power (

C00130

)

– Thermal capacity (

C00131

)

Note!

If the DC-bus voltage exceeds the overvoltage threshold due to a too high

braking energy, the monitoring function for overvoltage in the DC bus responds.

DC-bus overvoltage

( 29)

Note!

The braking operation will never be switched off by this monitoring function.

I2t

C00138

C00129

T

= 0

Off

T

= 1

On

100 %

C00572

C00571

C00574

C00129
C00130
C00131

Logbook entry "

"

Brake resistor: I2t > C00572

Logbook entry "

"

Brake resistor: I2t overload

U

DC_act

Temperature model

I

=

Br

I

Br

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