Dynamic Braking Resistor Wire/Cable Specifications
Thermal protection for the DBR circuit (see Figure 38. on pg. 269) or an input contactor that will open the input
To use the Dynamic Braking function the following requirements must be met — 1) Enable the DBR function, 2) selected a Resistance Value, and 3) set the Continuous Braking Wattage value at F304, F308, and F309, respectively.
Set the Braking Resistance Overload Time at parameter F639 to establish how long the braking resistor is allowed to sustain the overload condition before a trip is incurred (the factory default setting is 5 seconds).
Heavy duty DBRs should be wired using the same gauge wire as the motor leads. Light duty DBRs may use one wire size smaller (AWG or kcmil) than the motor leads.
Because the heat generated by the DBR will affect the cooling capacity of the heat sink, the resistor pack should be mounted above or to the side of the ASD — Never below the ASD. Maintain a minimum of six inches between the resistor pack and the ASD unit.
The total wire length from the ASD to the DBR should not exceed ten feet.
The wiring from the ASD to the DBR should be twisted approximately two twists per foot throughout the length of the wire.
If EMI/RFI noise is of concern, the DBR wiring should be
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