LiteOn EVO6000 Series User Manual

LiteOn EVO6000 Series User Manual

Braking modules
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EVO6000 Braking Modules│User Manual
A. Preface
EVO6-DBU are applied to absorb the motor regeneration energy when the three phase
AC motor stops by deceleration. With EVO6-DBU, the regeneration energy will be
dissipated in dedicated braking resistors. To prevent mechanical or human injury,
please refer to this user manual before installing.
B. Safety
Do not use or install damaged braking unit or any braking unit without complete
components inside.
When using the product, please hold the outer casing of the product. Do not only
take the product cover to move it.
Please pay attention to safety because the input terminals of the braking unit and
braking resistor are filled with high voltage.
Make sure to fully tighten screws when installing.
C. Wiring Notice
Do not proceed with wiring while power is applied to the circuit.
The wiring gauge and distance must comply with the electrical code.
The + (P), - (N) terminals of the AC motor drive (EVO6000 series), connected to
the braking unit, must be confirmed for correct polarity lest the drive and the
braking unit be damaged when power on.
When the braking unit performs braking, the wires connected to the + (P),- (N),B1
and B2 would generate a powerful electromagnetic field for a moment due to
high current passing through. These wires should be wired separately from other
low voltage control circuits less they make interference or mis-operation.
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  • Page 1 The wiring gauge and distance must comply with the electrical code.  The + (P), - (N) terminals of the AC motor drive (EVO6000 series), connected to the braking unit, must be confirmed for correct polarity lest the drive and the braking unit be damaged when power on.
  • Page 2 D. EVO-6 DBU Design D-1 440V Power Input Terminal Fault Lamp Power Lamp Brake Lamp Input Voltage Setting Switch Master/Slave Master/Slave Terminal Switch Relay Output Terminal Brake Resistor Terminal...
  • Page 3 D-1 220V Power Input Terminal Fault Lamp Power Lamp Brake Lamp Input Voltage Setting Switch Master/Slave Master/Slave Switch Terminal Relay Output Terminal Brake Resistor Terminal...
  • Page 4 E. Dimensions Unit : mm...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    F. Specifications Voltage 400V 200V EVO6-DBU- EVO6-DBU- EVO6-DBU- Model Name EVO6-DBU-43D7 41D5 21D5 23D7 Max. Motor Capacity (KW) Output Rating Max. Discharge Current (A) 10%ED Braking Start-up Voltage (V 660、690、720、750、780 330、345、360、375、390 Input Rating DC Voltage(V 400~780 200~390 Braking Torque 150% Braking Usage Rate 10%ED Protection...
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagram

    G. Wiring Diagram G-1 Main Circuit Braking Resistor Braking Unit MCCB MC R/L 1 U/T 1 S/L 2 V/T 2 T/L 3 W/T 3 Fast Acting Fuse  For safety consideration, install an overload relay between the braking unit and the braking resistor.
  • Page 7 G-2 Single installation G-3 Multiple installation (master-slave parallel) G-4 Terminal Wire Gauge AWG, kcmil Terminal Screw Suggestion Available Suggestion Available +(P), -(N), 14 ~ 8 2.58 1.63 ~ 3.26 B1, B2 M1, M2, S1, S2, 24 ~ 16 0.5 ~ 1.29 RA, RB, RC...
  • Page 8: Parameter Setting

    H. Setting H-1 Parameter Setting For optimum braking performance, the braking unit must be set to parameter P3-03 (stall prevention during deceleration) to zero. H-2 Voltage Setting According to different AC voltage input, users need to set on the braking unit switch and this setting will affect the braking unit action level.
  • Page 9 I. Braking Resistors & Units Selection Motor Voltage Resistor Value Spec. Resistor Quantity 300W 400Ω 0.75 300W 400Ω 460V 400W 300Ω 600W 200Ω 900W 120Ω 0.25 200W 250Ω 200W 250Ω 0.75 200W 150Ω 230V 300W 100Ω 600W 50Ω 900W 30Ω...

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