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Wesley BC-6200-8SA User Manual

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FLD BRAKE MAX
The field brake max parameter sets the maximum value of field current per-
mitted during field braking when

FLD BRAKE

is On. The field current defined by

FLD BRAKE MAX

overrides the standard field map current below the speed defined

by

FLD BRAKE SPD

.

When an EM brake is used, the amount of field current programmed by

FLD BRAKE MAX

is applied for the max amount of time specified by

EMB DELAY

(see

Output Driver parameters) prior to locking the EM brake. A high value of

FLD

BRAKE MAX

helps to ensure the vehicle uses sufficient braking to slow to a stop

before locking the EM brake.

When the auxiliary output is used for a WalkAway relay

instead of an

EM brake, lower

FLD BRAKE MAX

values are useful in providing softer braking

near zero speed. Setting the value too low may render the controller incapable
of sensing vehicle rollback. However, even though the anti-rollback function
may not be activated, the plug braking generated by the field current will still
act to slow the vehicle.

FLD BRAKE RATE
The field brake rate parameter defines how quickly the field current rises during
field braking when

FLD BRAKE

is On, and is adjustable from 0 to 6. This index

value defines the time for the field current to rise to the programmed

FLD BRAKE

MAX

, as shown in the examples below. The higher the setting, the faster the rise.

(In these examples,

FLD BRAKE MAX

= 50.0 amps.)

INDEX

FIELD

CURRENT

RANGE

TIME

OF

RISE

1

0.0 – 50.0 A

3.2 seconds

6

0.0 – 50.0 A

0.5 seconds

When an EM brake is used, the field current rises until it reaches

FLD BRAKE

MAX

, maintains that current for the duration of

EMB DELAY

,

at the end of which

the EM brake driver turns off, causing the brake to engage—if it has not already
been applied due to the vehicle having stopped or started to roll back.

3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS: Acceleration Parameters

STR

ONGER

BRAKING