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Basic drive functions (MCK)
8.4
Holding brake control
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8.4.2.6
Motor magnetising time (only with asynchronous motor)
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Considering the motor magnetising time taking the PM brake as an example
Related topics:
Process when brake is released
8.4.2.7
Actual value monitoring
If an actual value monitoring time > 0 s is selected in
, the actual speed time monitoring
is active.
• The monitoring time starts when the speed setpoint has reached the lower switching threshold
and the actual speed is still above this threshold. (see illustration
in chapter "
".)
• If the actual speed is still above the threshold when the monitoring time has expired, the brake
will be automatically applied in the automatic brake control mode (mode 12).
Motor magnetising time
CINH = controller inhibit
• When an asynchronous motor is used, first
the magnetic field required for the holding
torque is created (which is already
available when a synchronous motor is
used) after the controller inhibit is
deactivated.
• The motor is internally magnetised
through internal feedforward control of
the lower speed threshold. The release
is considered here.
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t
t
CINH
bMBrakeReleaseOut
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BRK
Note!
In the Lenze setting, the actual speed time monitoring is deactivated (
= "0 s"),
i.e. the brake will only be applied when the actual speed has reached the lower switching
threshold.