10 braking resistor – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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Power
supply

Thermal
relay

Motor

Drive

Braking resistor

Thermal relay switch for

external braking resistor

Fault contact

MC

SA

SA

SA

MC

ON

MC

OFF

THRX

THRX

TRX

MC

TRX

MA MC

R/L1 B1

B2

S/L2

T/L3

U/T1

V/T2

W/T3

MCCB

Figure 3.20 Connecting a Braking Resistor

4.

Follow manufacturer instructions to connect the resistor unit to the drive using proper
wire gauge according to local electrical codes.

Power leads for the remote mount resistors generate high levels of electrical noise;
group these signal leads separately.

5.

Mount the resistor unit on a noncombustible surface. Maintain minimum side and top
clearances according to resistor manufacturer instructions.

WARNING! Fire Hazard. Do not use improper combustible materials. Failure to comply could

result in death or serious injury by fire. Attach the drive or braking resistors to metal or other

noncombustible material.

6.

Reinstall drive covers and resistor covers, if provided.

7.

Set parameter L3-04 = “0” to disable stall prevention during deceleration.
Set parameter L8-01 to “1” to enable overheat protection when using a heatsink-
mounted braking resistor option.
Set L8-01 = “0” for other braking resistor types.

Table 3.14 Braking Resistor Settings

Parameter

Settings

L8-01: Internal Dynamic Braking

Resistor Protection Selection

0: Disabled. The drive will not provide overheat protection.

Supply separate means of overheat protection.

1: Enabled. Braking Resistor is protected from overheat.

L3-04: Stall Prevention During

Decel

0: Stall prevention disabled.

8.

Operate the system and verify the required deceleration rate is obtained during
dynamic braking or stopping.

3.10 Braking Resistor

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