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Dynamic Brake Hardware Selection

15H and 18H Drives Baldor Series 15H Inverters and Series 17H and 18H Vector Drives require optional dynamic brake hardware to dissipate regenerative power from the motor. The conditions causing regeneration for an elevator occur about 50 percent of the time the car is moving. This regenerative power is produced when:

1.When a lightly loaded car is being raised.

2.When a fully loaded car is being lowered.

3.Whenever the car is decelerated.

Regenerative power is calculated in the same way as the motor and drive horsepower except that efficiency losses decrease the amount of energy to be absorbed.

The watt rating of the Dynamic Brake (or REGEN) hardware required for a specific application can be calculated as follows:

US Measurement System

Watts ￿ ￿

LBS x FPM x [1 * (OCW)] x %EFF

￿x 1.25

 

100

 

88

Where:

 

 

LBS =

Car capacity in pounds

 

FPM =

Car speed in feet per minute (FPM)

OCW =

Over counter weight in %(percent) of car capacity

%EFF =

Elevator mechanical efficiency (decimal)

Metric Measurement System

￿Kg x m￿s x [1 * (OCW)] x %EFF￿

Watts ￿100x 1.25 0.202

Where:

Kg = Car capacity in Kilograms

m/s = Car speed in meters per second)

OCW = Over counter weight in %(percent) of car capacity %EFF = Elevator mechanical efficiency (decimal)

The calculations show a value of 25% greater than the base calculation. This over sizing allows for normal variations in values and operating conditions. The resulting power value compensates for high ratio worm gear drives having substantially lower back driving efficiency than forward driving efficiency.

19H DrivesNot used in elevator applications.

20H, 21H and 22H Drives No dynamic braking hardware is required for these drives.

Baldor's Series 20H DC SCR, Series 21H Inverter and Series 22H Vector Drives are all line regenerative drives. Excess energy is supplied back to the incoming AC power line.

3-6 Application Considerations

MN770

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Contents MN770 Elevator Application GuideTable of Contents Ii Table of Contents MN770 Introduction Section General InformationDrive Definition ModernizationsLimited Warranty Safety Notice Underwriter Laboratory requirements VAC or 460 VAC maximum per control ratingPerform a ªMeggerº test. Failure to disconnect motor from Section Technologies FeatureOverview Drive Performance Comparison20H Control DC SCR Control21H Control Inverter15H Control 22H Control Vector17H & 18H Controls Section Application Considerations Electric Drives Available Operating Modes Common Control FeaturesOperating Mode Metric Measurement System Elevator Motor Horsepower SelectionUS Measurement System Motor Sizing OCW = Dynamic Brake Hardware SelectionGeneral Considerations Section Hardware InformationEncoder Retrofit Cable PreparationEncoder Cables Differential Connections Encoder Cable ConnectionEncoder End Control End Single Ended ConnectionsBuffered Encoder Output DC SCR Controls Section Set-Up InformationField Control FeedbackOverload = Fault Following Error = on Torque Proving = on Final InstallationFinal Adjustments Brake Release Signal Armature EnableSpeed Command ContactorInverter Controls Initial Installation and StartupPage TURN-ON Vector Controls Full Load Test Balanced Car TestSeries 18H Control Considerations Final Wiring ConnectionsInitial Set-up ProcedureFinal Set-up Slip Adjustment ValueRated Motor Load Slip Adjustment Value Power Up/Down Sequence for Vector Controls Date Pre-Installation TestsVector Control Worksheet Set-Up Information MN770 Section Troubleshooting Electrical Noise Display Electrical Noise Considerations R-C Snubber Circuit & twisted-pair10HP, 460VAC Drive 30HP, 500VDC Drive, Shielded 10 Isolated Mounting Method Power Wiring Wiring PracticesAnalog Signal Wires Encoder CircuitsPlant Ground Optical IsolationOptical Couplers Fiber OpticsLoad Weighing / Torque Feed Forward Appendix aDescription of Operation Table A-1Serial Communications Appendix BAppendix B MN770 Elevator Industry Glossary Appendix CPage Page Appendix C MN770  Baldor Electric Company MN770 97 C&J300 Box

MN770 specifications

The Baldor MN770 is an impressive industrial motor designed for a variety of applications, showcasing robust construction and advanced technology. Known for its reliability and efficiency, the MN770 is manufactured by Baldor Electric Company, a prominent name in the electric motor industry.

One of the main features of the MN770 is its high-efficiency design. This motor adheres to stringent efficiency standards, helping to reduce energy consumption and lower operational costs. It typically meets or exceeds NEMA Premium Efficiency ratings, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to optimize their energy use.

The MN770 motor is built with a durable cast iron frame, ensuring longevity and resistance to harsh operating conditions. Its weatherproof design is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it suitable for various environments, including manufacturing plants, water treatment facilities, and agricultural operations.

Another significant characteristic of the MN770 is its versatility. The motor is available in a range of horsepower ratings, allowing users to select the model that best fits their specific needs. Additionally, it offers various mounting configurations and voltage options, further enhancing its adaptability for diverse applications.

The motor utilizes advanced insulation systems and cooling technologies to ensure optimal performance and a longer lifespan. The robust design helps to dissipate heat effectively, enabling the motor to operate efficiently even under heavy loads. This characteristic is essential for applications requiring continuous operation without compromising reliability.

Moreover, the Baldor MN770 incorporates advanced design features such as precision-balanced rotors and high-performance bearings. These characteristics contribute to reduced vibration and noise levels, promoting a quieter working environment and improving overall operation efficiency.

In summary, the Baldor MN770 motor stands out due to its high efficiency, robust construction, versatility, and advanced technologies. Its ability to perform reliably in various industrial applications makes it a popular choice among engineers and facility managers. Investing in the MN770 not only enhances operational efficiency but also supports sustainability efforts by reducing energy consumption in industrial environments.