2 process when brake is released, 11 basic drive functions – Lenze 9400 User Manual
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Basic drive functions
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Brake control
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11.12.5.2 Process when brake is released
The following process occurs when a basic function is requested which causes the drive to traverse:
1. The controller inhibit is deactivated.
2. The magnetic field required for the holding torque is created in the motor (is already available
when a synchronous machine is used).
3. The feedforward control torque is loaded into the speed controller.
4. If the actual torque has reached 90 % of the feedforward control torque:
• The output BRK_bReleaseBrakeOut is set to TRUE for releasing the brake.
• Monitoring of the motor brake control module is deactivated temporarily.
• Monitoring of the status input is deactivated temporarily (if switched active via
• The brake opening time starts to elapse.
5. After the brake opening time has elapsed:
• The output BRK_bBrakeReleased is set to TRUE.
• The requested basic function is enabled.
6. After the additional waiting time set for the status monitoring in
has elapsed:
• Monitoring of the motor brake control module is active again.
• Monitoring of the status input is active again (if switched active via