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i have about 5 ac induction motors, 10 to 50hp, which start across the line, for safety reasons i need to fast stop them, some have mechanical brakes already, but they don't work fast enough.
I have found two options so far:
1: dc injenction braking unit
rejected for the following reasons
- heats up motor, the stopping energy is absorbed into motor
- cemf, these units seem to have atleast a 1 or 2 second delay, before applying full braking torque, because the have to wait for the regenerative voltage produced by the motor to decay or risk being overvoltaged.
2:ac drive with dynamic braking
under consideration
-very expensive, not great reliability at 600V, need to replace old motors with new ones or use open core output reactors to protect old motors
anyone have any suggestions?
I have found two options so far:
1: dc injenction braking unit
rejected for the following reasons
- heats up motor, the stopping energy is absorbed into motor
- cemf, these units seem to have atleast a 1 or 2 second delay, before applying full braking torque, because the have to wait for the regenerative voltage produced by the motor to decay or risk being overvoltaged.
2:ac drive with dynamic braking
under consideration
-very expensive, not great reliability at 600V, need to replace old motors with new ones or use open core output reactors to protect old motors
anyone have any suggestions?
