Electrical installation, Important notes, Connection data – Lenze ERBGxxxxxxxx User Manual

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Electrical installation

Important notes

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EDKRBG018R DE/EN/FR/ES/IT 8.0

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Electrical installation

6.1

Important notes

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Stop!

Possible overheating of the brake resistor during operation

Inadequate heat dissipation during operation can cause the brake
resistor to overheat.

Possible consequences:

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The brake resistor is destroyed.

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The drive is not braked but coasts to a standstill.

Protective measures:

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Always connect the thermal contact of the brake resistor.

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Integrate the thermal contact into the overall equipment
monitoring apparatus in such a way that the supply of power to
the standard device is switched off if the brake resistor overheats
(e.g. switch−off by means of mains contactor control).

6.2

Connection data

Connection

Cable gland

Connection type

Connection size

Starting torque

RB1, RB2
(brake resistor)

M25 / M40

1)

Stud terminal

M6

4 Nm

35.4 lb−in

PE (PE
conductor)

T1, T2
(thermal
contact)

M16

Tunnel terminal

0.75 ... 1.5 mm

2

18 ... 16 AWG

0.32 Nm

2.85 lb−in

1)

ERBG023D05K6, ERBG028D04K1

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Tip!

The brake resistor has two PE connections, one inside, the other
outside the housing.

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If you use a brake resistor cable with PE conductor, lead this
through the cable gland and place the PE conductor inside.

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If you use a separate PE cable, connect it outside.

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