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05.01
6.5 HFD reactor
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SIMODRIVE 611 Configuration Manual (PJU) – 02/2012 Edition
Together with the HFD reactor, an external resistor must be used for damping
purposes (refer to Fig. 6-14).
Table 6-15
Technical specifications
Pulsed resistor
0.3/25 kW
1)
HFD damping
resistor
2)
Pulsed resistor
Plus 1.5/25 kW
3)
Order No.
6SN1113–1AA00–
0DA
6SL3100–1BE21–
3AA
6SL3100–1BE22–
5AA
Rated power (kW)
0.3
0.8
1.5
Special low–inductance
resistor
0...230 kHz
3 dB
including the connecting
cable [m]
3
5
5
Connection
3 x 1.5 mm
2
4 x 1.5 mm
2
4 x 2.5 mm
2
Weight [kg]
1.45
5.5
5.6
Degree of protection
acc. to DIN EN 60529
(IEC 60529)
IP 54
IP51
IP20
UL file
E–228809
E–212934
E–192450
Ambient temperature
[
°
C]
0...55
Dimensions (W x H x D)
[mm]
80 x 210 x 53
277 x 552 x 75
193 x 410 x 240
1) The 300 W resistance can be used for HFD applications if
the following is true after a warm–up run when all axes are shut down in a regulated way:
After an operating period of over two hours, no temperature in excess of 150
C
may occur on the surface of the 6SN1113–1AA00–0DA0 resistor.
This warm–up run must be repeated if the hardware configuration, e.g. motor cable
lengths, is changed!
2) Preferred type
3) Alternative possible
Note
Preferably, the HFD damping resistor (6SL3100–1BE21–3AA0) should be
used. It must not be connected as an external pulsed resistor on the pulsed
resistor module or UI module!
The HFD damping resistor can become very hot. Consequently, it must be
installed so that it cannot be touched or placed at an endangered position with
an appropriate warning notice.
Danger
During operation and briefly after being switched off, the surfaces can reach
temperatures that can cause burns and results in fires
Reader’s note
For mounting information and instructions for external HFD resistors, refer to
Fig. 6-14 and Chapter 6.7.4.
Damping resistor
6 Infeed Modules
05.08
02.12