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Appendices A Technical Information
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Requirement of Braking Resistor
Overview of Braking Resistor Selection
Inverter
Motor
Load
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
Regenerative
energy
When decelerating, the motor serves
as a generator to convert the kinetic/
potential energy into regenerative energy.
Simplified Braking Resistor Selection
[r/min]
Time
T
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speed
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• Usage rate [%ED] = 100 x t/T
t: Deceleration time (regenerative time) [s]
T: 1cycle operation time [s]
For models with built-in regenerative braking circuit
(3G3RX2 200 V with a capacity of 22 kW or lower,
3G3RX2 400 V with a capacity of 37 kW or lower)
• Enable the Overvoltage Suppression Function during
Deceleration
The Overvoltage Suppression Function during Deceleration
is enabled by factory default.
It automatically increases the deceleration time to prevent
the occurrence of an overvoltage in the main circuit.
• Set a longer deceleration time
Increase the deceleration time to prevent the occurrence of
an overvoltage in the main circuit.
This decreases the amount of regenerative energy per unit
time.
• Select free-run stop
This prevents the regenerative energy from being fed back
to the inverter.
This is a simple method to select an appropriate braking resistor
based on the percentage of the time in which regenerative energy
is produced in a normal operation pattern.
For models without built-in regenerative braking circuit
(3G3RX2 200 V with a capacity of 30 kW or higher,
3G3RX2 400 V with a capacity of 45 kW or higher)
Select a braking resistor based on the usage rate
calculated from the operation pattern.
Connect a braking resistor suitable for your inverter
according to the braking resistor list provided in the inverter
manual/catalog.
Select an appropriate regenerative braking unit and braking
resistor.
Connect a regenerative braking unit and braking resistor
suitable for your inverter according to the regenerative
braking unit/braking resistor list provided in the inverter
manual and catalog.
If the regenerative energy generated in deceleration or
descent in an application is too great, the main circuit voltage
in the inverter may increase, which results in damage to the
inverter.
Normally, the inverter has a built-in overvoltage protection
function, which detects an overvoltage (0 V) in the main
circuit to prevent inverter damage. However, because it
detects a fault to cause the motor to stop, stable and
continuous operation will be prevented.
Therefore, you need to use one or more braking resistors/
regenerative braking units to absorb this regenerative energy
outside the inverter.
What is Regenerative Energy?
The load connected to a motor has kinetic energy when
rotating, and potential energy when it is subject to the gravity.
When the motor decelerates, or when the load descends, the
energy is fed back to an inverter. This phenomenon is known
as regeneration, and the energy is called regenerative
energy.
Preventing an overvoltage (0 V) in main circuit without use of
braking resistors
The following are methods to prevent the occurrence of an
overvoltage (0 V) in the main circuit without connection of
braking resistors.
Since these methods prolong the deceleration time, check
that the selected method will not cause application problems.
Summary of Contents for RX - 2
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