Braking methods, Coast, Braking methods coast – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual
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Drive Configuration
Chapter 1
Braking Methods
Coast
Coast is selected by setting P370/371 [Stop Mode A/B] to 0 “Coast.” When in
Coast to Stop, the drive acknowledges the Stop command by shutting off the
output and releasing control of the motor. The load/motor will coast or free spin
until the kinetic energy is dissipated.
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On Stop, the drive output goes immediately to zero (off ).
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No further power is supplied to the motor. The drive has released control.
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The motor coasts for a time that is dependent on the mechanics of the
system (Inertia, friction, and so forth).
Method
Use when application Requires
Braking Power
Coast
Power is removed from the motor and it coasts to zero speed
None
Ramp
The fastest stopping time or fastest ramp time for speed changes (external
brake resistor or regenerative capability required for ramp times faster than
the methods below). High duty cycles, frequent stops or speed changes. (The
other methods can result in excessive motor heating).
The most
Ramp to Hold
Same as ramp above only when zero speed is reach the drive outputs a DC
brake current to be sure the motor shaft doesn't move after it has stopped.
This continues until the drive is started again.
Same as “Ramp”
DC Brake
DC braking is immediately applied (does not follow programmed decel ramp).
May have to adjust P397 [DC Brake Kp].
Less than Ramp or
Fast Brake
DCBrkAutoOff
Applies DC braking until zero speed is reached or DC brake time is reached,
whichever is shorter.
Less than Ramp or
Fast Brake
Current Lmt
Max torque / current applied until zero speed
Big Stuff
Fast Brake
High slip braking for maximum braking performance above base speed.
More than DC
Brake / DC Brake
Auto Off
Bus Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Current
Motor Speed
Command Speed
Time
Coast Time is load dependent
Stop Command