4 application and release time, Application and release time, 8basic drive functions (mck) – Lenze 8400 HighLine User Manual
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Basic drive functions (MCK)
8.12
Holding brake control
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8.12.2.4
Application and release time
[8-35] Definition of the application and release time with the example of the PM brake
Tip!
The application and release times do not only vary between the brake types but also
depend on the basic conditions in the plant:
• Parameters of the hardware (cable length, temperature, level of supply voltage etc.)
• Contact elements used (brake module or contactor at the digital output)
• Type of overvoltage limitation/suppressor circuit
For optimisation purposes, detect in individual cases the response times by measurement.
Danger!
A wrong setting of the application and release time can cause a faulty control of the
brake!
• If the application time is set too low, the controller is inhibited and the drive becomes
torqueless before the brake is applied completely.
: Application time
: Release time
CINH = controller inhibit
• Every mechanical holding brake comes
with a construction-conditioned
application and release time which must
be considered by the holding brake control
and is set in
.
• The application and release time of the
Lenze holding brake is indicated in the
supplied operating instructions in the
"Technical data" chapter.
• If the application and release times are too
long, this is uncritical in respect of safety
but leads to unnecessarily long delays
during cyclical braking processes.
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