Dynamic brake resistor considerations – Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700S Phase II Drive Frames 1...6 Installation Instructions User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20D-IN024C-EN-P - July 2013

PowerFlex 700S Adjustable Frequency AC Drive - Phase II Control

Dynamic Brake Resistor Considerations

Figure 16 - External Brake Resistor Circuitry

Terminal

Description

Notes

BR1

DC Brake (+)

Dynamic Brake Resistor Connection (+)

BR2

DC Brake (–)

Dynamic Brake Resistor Connection (–)

DC+

DC Bus (+)

DC Input Power or Dynamic Brake Chopper

DC–

DC Bus (–)

DC Input Power or Dynamic Brake Chopper

PE

PE Ground

Refer to

Figure 14

on page

40

for location on 3 Frame drives

Motor Ground

Refer to

Figure 14

on page

40

for location on 3 Frame drives

U

U (T1)

To motor

V

V (T2)

To motor

W

W (T3)

To motor

R

R (L1)

AC Line Input Power

S

S (L2)

AC Line Input Power

T

T (L3)

AC Line Input Power

ATTENTION: The drive does not offer protection for externally mounted brake
resistors. A risk of fire exists if external braking resistors are not protected.
External resistor packages must be self-protected from over temperature or a
circuit equivalent to the one shown below must be supplied.

Power On

R (L1)
S (L2)

T (L3)

Power Source

DB Resistor Thermostat

Power Off

M

M

(Input Contactor) M

Three-Phase

AC Input

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