How to select a brake – Rockwell Automation 1305 DYNAMIC BRAKES User Manual

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1305 Dynamic Brake

3

1305-5.11 May, 1999

Step 1 — Determine the Rated Motor Torque

How to Select a Brake

(continued)

where:

HP

= The nameplate HP of the motor.

N

= The nameplate base speed of the motor.

TQ

M

= LB-FT

TQ

M

=

5250

×

HP

——————

N

TQ

M

=

5250

×

——————

Step 2 — Determine the Total Inertia

where:

wk

2M

= The motor inertia.

wk

2L

= The load inertia.

GR

= The total reduction ratio Output RPM

——————
Input RPM

wk

2

t

= LB-FT

2

wk

2

t

=

wk

2M

+ [

wk

2L

×

(

GR

)

2

]

wk

2

t

=

+ [

×

(

)

2

]

Step 3 — Determine the Required Braking Torque

where:

wk

2

t

= The total inertia.

N

2

= The motor’s maximum speed.

N

1

= The motor’s minimum speed.

t

2

= The motor’s decel time.

TQ

B

= LB-FT

TQ

B

=

wk

2

t

×

[

N

2

N

1

]

——————————

308

×

t

2

TQ

B

= [ ]

Ч

[

]

———————————
308

Ч

[ ]

Step 4 — Determine the Required Percent of Braking Torque

where:

TQ

B

= The required braking torque.

TQ

M

= The rated motor torque.

TQ%

= %

TQ%

=

TQ

B

×

100

——

TQ

M

TQ%

=

[ ]

×

100

———

[ ]

If

TQ%

is less than 20%, dynamic braking is not required. The inherent

braking of the drive should be sufficient to handle the application
requirements.

If

TQ%

is 20% or more, a dynamic brake is required. Continue to

Step 5

.

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