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Delta Electronics AC Motor Drive VFD-VE Series User Manual

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Appendix B Accessories|

B-2

Revision August 2008, 03VE, SW V2.04

1.

Please select the factory setting resistance value (Watt) and the duty-cycle value (ED%).

2.

If damage to the drive or other equipment are due to the fact that the brake resistors and the

brake modules in use are not provided by Delta, the warranty will be void.

3.

Take into consideration the safety of the environment when installing the brake resistors.

4.

If the minimum resistance value is to be utilized, consult local dealers for the calculation of the

Watt figures.

5.

Please select thermal relay trip contact to prevent resistor over load. Use the contact to switch

power off to the AC motor drive!

6.

When using more than 2 brake units, equivalent resistor value of parallel brake unit can’t be

less than the value in the column “Minimum Equivalent Resistor Value for Each AC Drive” (the

right-most column in the table). An example of 575V 100HP, the min. equivalent resistor value

for each AC motor drive is 12.5

Ω with 2 brake units connection. Therefore, the equivalent

resistor value for each brake unit should be 25

Ω.

7.

Please read the wiring information in the user manual of brake unit thoroughly prior to taking

into operation.

8.

Definition for Brake Usage ED%

Explanation: The definition of the barke usage ED(%) is for assurance of enough time for the

brake unit and brake resistor to dissipate away heat generated by braking. When the brake

resistor heats up, the resistance would increase with temperature, and brake torque would

decrease accordingly. Suggested cycle time is one minute

10 0%

T0

T1

Brak e Time

C yc le Time

ED% = T1 /T0 x10 0(%)

9.

For safety consideration, install an overload relay between the brake unit and the brake resistor.

In conjunction with the magnetic contactor (MC) prior to the drive, it can perform complete

protection against abnormality. The purpose of installing the thermal overload relay is to protect

the brake resistor from damage due to frequent brake, or due to brake unit keeping operating

resulted from unusual high input voltage. Under such circumstance, just turn off the power to

prevent damaging the brake resistor.