DOC-0017-04-EN: AC20 Series - Hardware Installation Manual 
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3ø Products: 
 =  
3
×
100
 ÷ 
(
2  ×  
)
 
 
Where: 
= Line-to-Line Input Voltage (V) 
= AC Line Choke Impedance (%) 
= Rated Input Current (A) 
= Mains supply frequency (Hz) 
 
7.4  Dynamic Braking Resistor 
Dynamic Brake Resistors should be used when an application requires regenerated power from the motor 
to be dissipated, usually during motor deceleration. 
The AC20 Series products are all fitted with an internal brake switch as standard, ready for connection to 
an external Dynamic Brake Resistor.  
 
 Resistor Power Requirement Calculation 
The Dynamic Brake Resistor must be rated to absorb peak braking power during deceleration, as well as 
the average power over the complete cycle. These values can be calculated using the formulas below: 
 
Peak Braking Power: 
 
 =  
0.0055    
(
1
2²
)
 
Where: 
 
Average Braking Power: 
 
 =  
  
 
Where: 
= Average Braking Power (W) 
 
 
 Resistor Selection 
Once the peak and average braking power of the application is calculated, an appropriately rated resistor 
will need to be selected. The resistor value will need to be higher than the minimum resistor value specified 
for that power stack.  
Refer to ‘Chapter 13: Technical Information’ for minimum resistor values that can be used with each power 
stack.