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3.11 Braking Resistor

Dynamic braking (DB) helps bring the motor to a smooth and rapid stop when working with high inertia loads. Regeneration
occurs as the drive lowers the motor frequency with high inertia. When the regeneration flows back into the DC bus
capacitors, an overvoltage situation occurs. A braking resistor prevents these overvoltage faults.
NOTICE: Do not allow unqualified personnel to use the product. Failure to comply could result in damage to the drive or braking circuit.
Carefully review the braking resistor instruction manual when connecting a braking option to the drive.
Note:
The braking circuit must be sized properly in order to dissipate the power required to decelerate the load in the desired time. Ensure
that the braking circuit can dissipate the energy for the set deceleration time prior to running the drive.
NOTICE: Use a thermal overload relay or over-temperature contact to interrupt input power to the drive if the braking resistor overheats.
In the event of a possible thermal overload, the relay triggers the input contactor and prevents the braking resistor from burning up.
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WARNING! Fire Hazard. The braking resistor connection terminals are B1 and B2. Do not connect a braking resistor directly to any
other terminals. Improper wiring connections could result in death or serious injury by fire. Failure to comply may result in damage to
the braking circuit or drive.
NOTICE: Connect braking resistors to the drive as shown in the I/O wiring examples. Improperly wiring braking circuits could result in
damage to the drive or equipment.
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Installation Procedure
1.
Disconnect all electrical power to the drive and wait at least five minutes before servicing the drive and any
connected components.
2.
Remove drive front cover.
3.
Use a voltmeter to verify that voltage is disconnected from incoming power terminals and that the DC bus no longer
holds a charge.
4.
Follow manufacturer instructions to connect the resistor unit to the drive using proper wire gauge according to
local electrical codes.
Power leads for the remote mount resistors generate high levels of electrical noise; group these signal leads
separately.
5.
Mount the resistor unit on a noncombustible surface. Maintain minimum side and top clearances according to
resistor manufacturer instructions.
WARNING! Fire Hazard. Do not use improper combustible materials. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury
by fire. Attach the drive or braking resistors to metal or other noncombustible material.
6.
Reinstall drive covers and resistor covers, if provided.
7.
Set parameter L3-04 = "0" or "3" to disable stall prevention during deceleration.
Set parameter L8-01 to "1" to enable overheat protection when using a heatsink-mounted braking resistor option.
Set L8-01 = "0" for other braking resistor types.
Set parameter L3-04 = "3" to generate the shortest possible deceleration time.
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710606 16C YASKAWA AC Drive – V1000 Technical Manual
Thermal
relay
Power
supply
MCCB
MC
R/L1 B1
S/L2
T/L3
THRX
OFF
ON
MC
SA
MC
THRX
SA
Thermal relay switch for
external braking resistor
TRX
MC
SA
TRX
MA MC
Fault contact
Figure 3.28 Connecting a Braking Resistor

Braking resistor

B2
U/T1
Motor
V/T2
W/T3
Drive
3.11 Braking Resistor
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