Interlock braking parameters – Wesley BCT-6200-6SA User Manual

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Curtis 1243

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2 Manual,

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If the interlock switch opens while the vehicle is being driven, the controller uses the
motor to apply regenerative braking as soon as the programmed Sequencing Delay
(see page 42) expires. This braking—which is called interlock braking—greatly
reduces wear on the electromagnetic brake and also enables the vehicle to meet more
stringent stopping distance requirements.

As soon as interlock braking brings the motor speed to approximately zero, the

electromagnetic brake is applied. Note that for safety, the EM brake will engage
after the programmed Interlock Brake Delay (see page 28) even if interlock braking
does not bring the motor speed close to zero.

The seven Interlock Braking parameters affect the regen braking that results

when the interlock switch is opened while the vehicle is being driven.

INT BRAKE RATE
The interlock braking rate defines the time it takes the controller to increase
from 0% to 100% braking output (as determined by the max regen current
setpoints) when interlock braking is initiated. The interlock braking rate is
adjustable from 0.1 to 3.0 seconds.

MAX FWD REGEN
The maximum forward regen parameter defines the maximum regenerative
current at maximum load while traveling in the forward direction. The max
forward regen current is adjustable from 100 amps up to the controller’s full
rated current.

If a load sensor is not used, this will be the single maximum regen current

in the forward direction.

MAX REV REGEN
The maximum reverse regen parameter defines the maximum regenerative
current at maximum load while traveling in the reverse direction. The max
reverse regen current is adjustable from 100 amps up to the controller’s full
rated current.

If a load sensor is not used, this will be the single maximum regen cur-

rent in the reverse direction.

3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS:

Interlock Braking Parameters

Interlock Braking Parameters

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