Watson-Marlow MM420 User Manual

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3 Functions

Issue 10/06

MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions

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The DC brake can therefore support a braking operation from approx. < 10 Hz or
prevents / minimizes the increase in the DC link voltage for regenerative braking.
This is realized because energy is directly absorbed in the motor. The essential
advantage and the main application of the DC brake is the fact that a holding
torque can be generated at standstill (0 Hz). For instance, this is important for
applications where after positioning, any motion in the mechanical system / product
itself can result in waste.
DC braking is especially used for:

Centrifuges
Saws
Grinding machines
Conveyor belts

Sequence

1

1. Enabled using P1233
2. DC braking is activated with the OFF1 or OFF3 command (refer to Fig. 3-63)
3. The inverter pulses are inhibited for the duration of the de-magnetizing time

P0347.

4. The required braking current P1233 is then impressed for the selected braking

time P1232. The status is displayed using signal r0053 bit 00.

The inverter pulses are inhibited after the braking time has expired.

0

t

OFF1/OFF3

ON

t

1

t

⏐f⏐

P1233

1

tt

P0347

OFF2

DC braking

OFF2

DC braking active

r0053

Bit00

Fig. 3-63

DC braking after OFF1 / OFF3

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