Delta C2000 series User Manual page 72

Classical field oriented. control ac motor drive
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Chapter 7 Optional Accessories |C2000 Series
2.
If damage to the drive or other equipment is due to the fact that the brake resistors and brake modules in use are not
provided by Delta, the warranty will be void.
3.
Take into consideration the safety of the environment when installing the brake resistors. If the minimum resistance value is
to be utilized, consult local dealers for the calculation of Watt figures.
4.
When using more than 2 brake units, equivalent resistor value of parallel brake unit can't be less than the value in the
column "Minimum Equivalent Resistor Value for Each AC Drive" (the right-most column in the table). Please read the wiring
information in the user manual of brake unit thoroughly prior to operation
5.
This chart is for normal usage; if the AC motor drive is applied for frequent braking, it is suggested to enlarge 2~3 times of
the Watts.
6.
Thermal Relay:
Thermal relay selection is basing on its overload capability. A standard braking capacity for C2000 is 10%ED (Tripping
time=10s). The figure below is an example of 406V, 110kw AC motor drive. It requires the thermal relay to take 260%
overload capacity in 10s (Host starting) and the braking current is 126A. In this case, user should select a rated 50A
thermal relay. The property of each thermal relay may vary among different manufacturer, please carefully read
specification.
60
40
30
20
10
8
6
4
3
2
1
0. 8
0. 6
0.4
0.3
0.8
1
2
1. 5
M ultiple of current setting
5
4
6
7
8
3
7-4
9
10
15
xln (A)

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