Braking Resistor Installation; Install A Braking Resistor: Erf-Type; Install A Braking Resistor Unit: Lkeb-Type - Omron Q2A Series Technical Manual

Driving quality 400 v class 0.55 kw to 315 kw
Hide thumbs Also See for Q2A Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3.9

Braking Resistor Installation

A braking resistor or braking resistor unit (dynamic braking option) helps stop the motor quickly and smoothly
when there is high load inertia. If you try to decelerate a motor in less time than usual for a coast to stop, the
motor will rotate faster than the synchronous speed that aligns with the set frequency. This will cause the motor to
become an induction generator. The inertia energy of the motor and regenerate to the drive and charge the drive
DC bus capacitor and increase the voltage. If the voltage is more than the overvoltage level, an ov [Overvoltage]
will occur. To prevent these overvoltage faults, a dynamic braking option is necessary.
WARNING!
Set L3-04 = 0 [StallP@Decel Enable = Disabled] when operating the drive with:
• a regenerative converter
• regenerative unit
• braking unit
• braking resistor
• braking resistor unit.
Failure to obey could prevent the drive from stopping in the specified deceleration time and cause serious injury or death.
NOTICE: Do not allow unqualified personnel to use the product. Before you connect a dynamic braking option to the drive,
make sure that you review "Braking Unit, Braking Resistor Unit Instruction Manual (TOBPC72060001)". Failure to obey can
cause damage to the drive and braking circuit.
Note:
• Select the correct braking circuit size to dissipate the power that is necessary to decelerate the load in the correct time. Before you run
the drive, make sure that the braking circuit can dissipate the energy for the set deceleration time.
• To install a dynamic braking option, set L8-01 = 0 [3%ERF DBR Protection = Disabled].
WARNING! Fire Hazard. The braking resistor connection terminals are B1 and B2. Do not connect braking resistors to other
terminals. Incorrect wiring connections could cause the braking resistor to overheat. Failure to obey can cause death or serious
injury by fire and damage to the drive and braking circuit.
NOTICE: Connect braking resistors to the drive as shown in the I/O wiring examples. Incorrectly wiring braking circuits can
cause damage to the drive or equipment.
To connect a Yaskawa ERF series braking resistor to the drive, set L8-01 = 1 [3%ERF DBR Protection=
Enabled].
To use a non-ERF type braking resistor, connect a thermal overload relay between the drive and the braking
resistor, and set a circuit to de-energize the drive at the trip contacts of the thermal overload relay.

Install a Braking Resistor: ERF-Type

Connect the braking resistor to drive models 4002 to 4012 as shown.
When you use a braking resistor, set L8-01 = 1 [3%ERF DBR Protection = Enabled] and set one of the MFDO
parameters H2-01 to H2-03 = 4C [2NO-2CM Func Selection to 4NO-4CM Funct Selection = BrkRes Fault]. Use
a sequence that uses MFDO to de-energize the drive.

Install a Braking Resistor Unit: LKEB-Type

Connect the braking resistor unit as shown.
SIEPYEUOQ2A01A AC Drive Q2A Technical Manual
Figure 3.51 Install a Braking Resistor: ERF-Type

3.9 Braking Resistor Installation

3
99

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents