Options and auxiliary equipment, 1 options, 1 regenerative brake options – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MR-E- A/AG User Manual

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13. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

13. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

WARNING

Before connecting any option or auxiliary equipment, make sure that the charge

lamp is off more than 10 minutes after power-off, then confirm the voltage with a

tester or the like. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.

CAUTION

Use the specified auxiliary equipment and options. Unspecified ones may lead to a

fault or fire.

13.1 Options

13.1.1 Regenerative brake options

CAUTION

The specified combinations of regenerative brake options and servo amplifiers

may only be used. Otherwise, a fire may occur.

(1) Combination and regenerative power

The power values in the table are resistor-generated regenerative powers and not rated powers.

Regenerative power[W]

Servo amplifier

Built-in regenerative

brake resistor

MR-RB032

[40 ]

MR-RB12

[40 ]

MR-RB32

[40 ]

MR-RB30

[13 ]

(Note)

MR-RB50

[13 ]

MR-E-10A

30

MR-E-20A

30

100

MR-E-40A

10

30

100

MR-E-70A

20

30

100

300

MR-E-100A

20

30

100

300

MR-E-200A

100

300

500

Note: Always install a cooling fan.

(2) Selection of the regenerative brake option

(a) Simple selection method

In horizontal motion applications, select the regenerative brake option as described below:
When the servo motor is run without load in the regenerative mode from the running speed to a
stop, the permissible duty is as indicated in Section 5.1 of the separately available Servo Motor
Instruction Manual.
For the servo motor with a load, the permissible duty changes according to the inertia moment of
the load and can be calculated by the following formula:

Permissible
duty

Permissible duty for servo motor with no load (value indication Section 5.1 in Servo Motor Instruction Manual)

(m 1)

ratedspeed

running speed

[times/min]

2

where m

load inertia moment/servo motor inertia moment

From the permissible duty, find whether the regenerative brake option is required or not.
Permissible duty number of positioning times [times/min]
Select the regenerative brake option out of the combinations in (1) in this section.

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