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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012

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Accessories Chapter 12

Dynamic Braking Resistors

Sensorless Vector Control (SVC) Minimum Resistance and
Recommended Modules for Option DB

Note 1:

Always check resistor ohmic value against minimum resistance for drive

being used.

Note 2:

Duty cycle listed is based on full speed to zero speed deceleration.

For constant regen at full speed, duty cycle capability is half of what is listed.

Application Type 1 represents maximum capability up to 100% braking torque
where possible.

Application Type 2 represents more than 100% braking torque where possible, up
to a maximum of 150%.

Note 3:

Dynamic brake modules have an IP20 rating.

Table 47 - Dynamic Brake Specification for Option DB (IP20 Resistor)

Drive and

Motor Size kW

(Hp)

Cat. No.

Resistance

Ohms ±5%

Continuous

Power kW

Max Energy

kJ

Max Braking

Torque % of

Motor

Application Type 1

Application Type 2

Braking Torque

% of Motor

Duty Cycle %

Braking Torque

% of Motor

Duty Cycle %

380…480 Volt AC Input Drives

0.37 (0.5)

AK-R2-360P500

360 0.086 17 305% 100% 47% 150% 31%

0.75 (1)

AK-R2-360P500

360 0.086 17 220% 100% 23% 150% 15%

1.5 (2)

AK-R2-360P500

360 0.086 17 110% 100% 12% 110% 11%

2.2 (3)

AK-R2-120P1K2

120 0.26 52 197% 100% 24% 150% 16%

4 (5)

AK-R2-120P1K2

120 0.26 52 124% 100% 13% 124% 10%

ATTENTION: Resistor temperature may exceed 200°C.

ATTENTION: AC drives do not offer protection for externally mounted brake resistors,
especially in the case of brake IGBT failure. A risk of fire exists if external braking
resistors are not protected. External resistor packages must be protected from over
temperature or the protective circuit shown, or equivalent, must be supplied.

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