LEESON Micro Series Compact Inverters User Manual

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11 MAX FRQ

(MAXIMUM FREQUENCY)

This parameter defines the upper limit of the drive’s speed range. MAX FRQ is used in conjunction with

MIN FRQ (Parameter 10 above) to define the operating range of the drive.

Consult motor manufacturer before operating motor above rated frequency. Overspeeding the

motor and/or driven equipment can cause damage to equipment and injury to personnel!

12 DC BRAKE (DC BRAKE VOLTAGE)

DC braking creates a braking torque by injecting DC voltage into the motor. This parameter set the

magnitude of that DC voltage. The point at which the drive applies DC braking to the motor depends on

which STOP mode is programmed (either COAST or RAMP, see Parameter 26 - STOP).

If the drive is set to COAST, DC braking is activated when the stop command is given. In this case, DC

braking helps decelerate the motor. This is useful in applications where a quick deceleration is desired on a

load that would normally take a long time to coast to a stop.

If the drive is set to RAMP, DC braking is activated when the output frequency reaches 0 Hz. In this

case, the drive decelerates the load to a near stop and then DC braking is used to stop and hold the motor.

This is useful in applications where the load needs to be stopped in a certain position . Similar applications

with high-inertia loads utilize both dynamic braking and DC braking. The dynamic braking allows the

high-inertia load to be decelerated quickly, while the DC braking stops the load in the desired position.

Due to heat generated in the motor, DC braking should only be used in applications where the load is

stopped infrequently. In high duty-cycle applications, dynamic braking is recommended because the heat is

dissipated through external resistor banks, rather than in the motor. When used, DC BRAKE should be set

to the lowest voltage that provides satisfactory operation in order to minimize motor heating. The maximum

voltage available depends on the voltage rating of the drive . Refer to the table below:

13 DC TIME

(DC BRAKE TIME)

This parameter determines the length of time that the DC braking voltage is applied to the motor. DC

TIME should be set to the lowest value that provides satisfactory operation in order to minimize motor

heating .

NOTE:

If this parameter is set to 999.9 seconds (the maximum value), the DC braking will be continuous.

If it is set to .0 seconds, it is disabled .

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MAXIMUM DC BRAKE VOLTAGE

240/120 Vac

240/200 Vac

480/400 Vac

590/480 Vac

24 VOLTS

24 VOLTS

48 VOLTS

59 VOLTS

WARNING

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