Efficient Networks Siemens Sinamics S120 User Manual

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Basic functions

6.8 Armature short-circuit brake, internal voltage protection, DC brake

Drive Functions
Function Manual, (FH1), 07/2007 Edition, 6SL3097-2AB00-0BP4

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6.8

Armature short-circuit brake, internal voltage protection, DC brake

Features

● For permanent magnet synchronous motors

– Controlling an external armature short-circuit configuration
– Controlling an internal armature short-circuit configuration (booksize)
– Internal voltage protection (booksize)

Note
The "internal voltage protection" function can only be used for modules with DAC

processor.
The usable booksize modules are identified by the code A3 at the end of their MLFB,

e.g. 6SL3130-6TE21-6AA3. The booksize Compact modules are universally usable.

● For induction motors

– Control of a DC brake (booksize, chassis)

● Configuration via parameter (p1231)
● Status message using a parameter (r1239)

Description

The armature short-circuit, internal voltage protection and DC brake functions cannot be

simultaneously activated. The functions are selected individually via parameter p1231.
Armature short-circuit braking is only available for synchronous motors. They are mainly

required when braking in a hazardous situation, if controlled braking using the drive

converter is no longer possible, e.g. when the power fails, EMERGENCY STOP etc. or if a

non-regenerative feedback infeed is used. In this case, the motor stator windings are short-

circuited - either internally or via external braking resistors. This means that an additional

resistance is inserted in the motor circuit that supports reducing the kinetic energy of the

motor.
In order that the drive remains in closed-loop control during voltage dips and failures, a

buffered 24 V power supply (UPS) must be used. High-speed permanent-magnet spindle

drives for machine tools are a typical application for armature short-circuit braking.
The functions can be initiated with a "1" signal at binector input p1230. Initially, the pulses

are canceled and then the armature is short-circuited or the voltage protection. Using

r0046.4, the initiation of these functions via p1230 can be checked.
One of the advantages of an internal armature short-circuit brake is the superior response

time of only a few ms. The response time of a mechanical brake is about 40 ms. With the

external armature short-circuit brake, the slow contactor response causes a response in the

range of > 60 ms.
The DC brake is only suitable for induction motors and is comparable with the internal

armature short-circuit for synchronous motors. The DC brake works with Motor Modules of

both booksize or chassis type.

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