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5 Motor control (MCTRL)
5.13 Braking operation/brake energy management
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Lenze · 8400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2017 · TD23
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5.13 Braking operation/brake energy management
When braking electrical motors, the kinetic energy of the drive train is fed back regeneratively to the
DC bus. This energy results in a boost of the DC-bus voltage.
Several different strategies can serve to avoid DC-bus overvoltages:
Use of a brake resistor
Stopping of the ramp function generator if brake chopper threshold exceeded (RFG_Stop)
Use of the "inverter motor brake" function (from version 04.00.00)
Combination of the above named options
In the case of inverters with a 3-phase supply, the following is also possible:
Coupling of the inverters in a DC-bus connection
Recovery of regenerative energy with a regenerative module
Stop!
If the connected brake resistor is smaller than required, the brake chopper can be
destroyed!
Appropriate protective measures are described in subchapter "Avoiding thermal
overload of the brake resistor". ( 294)
If no brake resistor or regenerative module is used, the overvoltage switch-off ("oU
") may
respond, e.g. in case of short deceleration times during feedback operation. Error
messages of the operating system ( 647)

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