Phanh Dong Co Sew
Phanh Dong Co Sew
Phanh Dong Co Sew
Edition 06/2006
11354615 / EN
KA200000
Contents
1 Important Notes...................................................................................................... 6
1.1
2 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 7
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 7
Braking tasks and how to solve them ........................................................................ 7
Principles of the SEW brake........................................................................................ 9
2.3.1 Basic structure ................................................................................................... 9
2.3.2 Basic functions................................................................................................... 9
Details of the SEW brake system.............................................................................. 14
2.4.1 Brake BMG02 .................................................................................................. 14
2.4.2 Brake BR03 ..................................................................................................... 15
2.4.3 BM(G) brake .................................................................................................... 16
2.4.4 Brake BC ......................................................................................................... 17
2.4.5 BR brake .......................................................................................................... 18
2.4.6 Brake control system ....................................................................................... 19
Project planning information .................................................................................... 21
2.5.1 Motor protection switch .................................................................................... 22
2.5.2 Selection of the brake and braking torque in accordance
with the project planning data (motor selection)............................................ 23
2.5.3 Determining the brake voltage ......................................................................... 25
2.5.4 Selecting and routing the cable ....................................................................... 26
2.5.5 Selection of the brake contactor ...................................................................... 27
2.5.6 Important design information ........................................................................... 28
7 Explosion-Proof AC Brake Motors eDT 71D4 BC05/H./TF eDT 100L4 BC2/H./TF ........................................................................................... 40
7.1
Contents
Contents
Important Notes
Explanation of symbols
1
1
Important Notes
1.1
Explanation of symbols
Important notes
for safe and fault-free operation.
Do not start up the unit until you have established that the machine complies with the
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and that the conformity of the end product has been determined in accordance with the Machinery Directive 89/392/EEC (with reference to
EN 60204).
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
2.1
Introduction
This documentation is designed for project planning engineers who intend to install AC
motors, servomotors or geared brake motors from SEW-EURODRIVE. It provides information on the basic principles, special characteristics, intended use and electrical connection of SEW brake motors, and also includes sample circuits.
Note that this documentation does not deal with the various safety conditions arising in
specific cases, nor with how they can be implemented in the motor control. Project planning engineers are responsible for these aspects of the system.
The working principle and characteristic data of SEW disc brakes are also described in
the SEW catalogs dealing with AC gearmotors, brake motors, geared servomotors and
variable speed gearmotors. Refer to the SEW publication 'Drive Engineering - Practical
Implementation, Volume 1' for details on the dimensioning principles. All other information relating to drive calculations can also be found in this documentation. You can use
the SEW project planning software 'PRODRIVE' to assist you with project planning.
For information on startup, operation and maintenance, refer to the relevant operating
instructions.
2.2
Additional information
Positioning
Pages 9-12
Page 32
Hoist operation
Pages 9-12
Page 32
Pages 9-12
Page 31
Pages 9-12
Page 31
2004
2010
Introduction
Braking tasks and how to solve them
Additional information
Pages 9-13
Pages 9-12
Page 35
Page 18
Page 33
Pages 9-12
Page 35
Page 20
Page 35
Pages 37-38
Pages 40-41
Page 42
Page 43
dB(A)
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C
C
Introduction
Principles of the SEW brake
2.3
2.3.1
Basic structure
The SEW brake is an electromagnetic disc brake with a DC coil that is released electrically and braked using spring force. The system meets all fundamental safety requirements: The brake is applied automatically if the power fails.
The principal parts of the brake system are the brake coil itself [8] (accelerator coil + coil
section = holding coil), comprising the brake coil body [9] with an encapsulated winding
and a tap, the moving pressure plate [6], the brake springs [7], the brake disc [1] and the
brake endshield [2].
A characteristic feature of SEW brakes is their very short length: The brake endshield is
a part of both the motor and the brake. The integrated design of the SEW brake motor
makes for particularly compact and sturdy solutions.
2.3.2
Basic functions
In contrast to other disc brakes with a DC coil, the SEW brakes operate with a two coil
system. The pressure plate is forced against the brake disc by the brake springs when
the electromagnet is deenergized. The motor is slowed down. The type and number of
brake springs determines the braking torque. When the brake coil is connected to the
appropriate DC voltage, the spring force [4] is overcome by magnetic force [11], thereby
bringing the pressure plate into contact with the brake coil body. The brake disc moves
clear and the rotor can turn.
[1] [6]
[2]
[8]
[9]
[3]
[10]
[11]
[7]
[4]
[5]
56912AXX
Introduction
Principles of the SEW brake
Particularly short
response times at
switch-on
A special brake control system ensures that only the accelerator coil is switched on first,
followed by the holding coil (entire coil). The powerful impulse magnetization (high
acceleration current) of the accelerator coil results in a very short response time, particularly in large brakes, without reaching the saturation limit. The brake disc moves clear
very quickly and the motor starts up with hardly any braking losses.
[1]
[2]
TS
V AC
BS
IB
150 ms
[3]
[4]
56574AXX
BS
Accelerator coil
TS
Coil section
[1]
Brake
[2]
[3]
Acceleration
[4]
Holding
IB
Acceleration current
IH
Holding current
BS + TS = Holding coil
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Introduction
Principles of the SEW brake
The particularly short response times of SEW brakes lead to faster motor startup time
and minimum start-up heating, which reduces energy consumption and brake wear during startup (see following figure). Benefits for the user: very high starting frequency and
a long brake service life.
[1]
[2]
IS
IS
t1
t1
MB
MB
t
57508AXX
[1]
[2]
Switch-on procedure for operation with SEW rectifier with switching electronics, e.g. BGE (standard
from size 112)
IS
Coil current
MB
Braking torque
Speed
t1
The system switches to the holding coil electronically as soon as the SEW brake has
released. The braking magnet is now only magnetized to such an extent (weak holding
current) to ensure that the pressure plate is held open with a sufficient degree of safety
and minimum brake heating.
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Introduction
Principles of the SEW brake
Particularly short
response time at
switch-off
This means de-excitation occurs very rapidly when the coil is switched off, so the brake
is applied with a very fast response time, particularly with large brakes. User benefits:
Very short braking distance with high repeat accuracy and a high degree of safety, e.g.
for applications involving hoist drives.
[2]
[1]
IS
IS
t2
t2
MB
MB
t
57509AXX
IS
MB
n
t2
[1]
[2]
Coil current
Braking torque
Speed
Brake application time
Brake response to cut-off in the AC circuit
Brake response to cut-off in the AC and DC circuits
The response time for the application of the brake also depends on how rapidly the
energy stored in the brake coil is dissipated when the power supply is switched off. A
free-wheeling diode is used to dissipate the energy for a cut-off in the AC circuit. The
current decays according to an e-function.
The current dissipates much more rapidly via a varistor when the DC and AC circuits are
cut-off at the same time as the coils DC circuit. The response time is significantly
shorter. Conventionally, cut-off in the DC and AC circuits is implemented using an additional contact on the brake contactor (suitable for an inductive load).
Under certain circumstances, it is a good idea to use SR and UR electronic relays (see
section Cut-off in the DC and AC circuits with electronic relay) for interrupting the
DC circuit.
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Introduction
Principles of the SEW brake
M
3
TS
VAC
BS
56678AXX
Particularly quiet
Particularly quiet brake motors are required in many applications in the power range up
to approximately 5.5 kW (4-pole) to reduce noise pollution. SEW-EURODRIVE implements special design measures to meet these requirements as standard for all AC brake
motors up to size 132S without affecting the special dynamic features of the brake
system.
Particularly safe
Tried and tested design components and brake controls tested in trial applications
ensure that the SEW brake has a high degree of operational safety.
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Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
2
2.4
2.4.1
Brake BMG02
The BMG02 brake is used in AC brake motors of size DT56.
The BMG02 brake is only available as a complete spare part.
Main features of the brake:
Preassembled unit
[1]
[2] [3]
[4]
[5]
[7]
[6]
[8]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
56928AXX
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[8] Fan
[9] Circlip
[10] Brake coil
[11] Brake spring
[12] Driver
[13] Friction plate
Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
2.4.2
Brake BR03
The BR03 brake is used in AC brake motors of size DR63. The BR brake can be
installed mechanically or electrically and is then ready for operation. The BR03 brake is
only available as a complete spare part. The guide ring [3] allows for a very compact
design.
Main features of the brake:
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5] [6]
[7] [8]
[B]
[14] [13]
[A]
[9]
[15] [16]
[17]
56984AXX
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Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
2.4.3
BM(G) brake
The BM(G) brake is installed in all AC brake motors DT71 - DV280, in extended housings with centrifugal couplings and in VARIBLOC variable speed gear units.
Main features of the brake:
Brake disc - for motor sizes 180 to 280, also available as double disc brake
Brake endshield
The working air gap [A] is set using the 3 retaining screws and the nuts (see section
12.10 in the "Technical Data")
[1]
[5]
[9]
[B]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
]A[
[22] [21] [20] [19] [18]
[17]
[16]
[15]
57401AXX
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[13] Fan
[14] Fan guard
[15] Magnet complete
[16] Hex nut
[17] Stud
[18] Pressure ring
[19] Rubber sealing collar
[20] Counter spring
[21] Driver
[22] Equalizing ring
[A] Working air gap
[B] Floating clearance of the manual brake
release
Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
2.4.4
Brake BC
The BC brake is installed in explosion-proof AC motors eDT..BC. It is a flameproof brake
with protection type EEx d IIB T3. The brake comprises the same basic elements as the
BMG brake and is integrated in the motors eDT71..BC - eDT100..BC (see section 7).
The working air gap is adjusted as for BMG (see section 12.10 in Technical Data).
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[5] [6]
[7] [8]
[B]
[12]
[11]
[10] [9]
57002AXX
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Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
2.4.5
BR brake
The BR brake is installed in synchronous servomotors CM...BR and ASEPTIC motors
DAS...BR. The SEW brakes transfer the braking torque to two friction surfaces. The
brake is released when the brake coil is energized with DC current. As a result, the pressure plate [10] is pulled onto the brake coil body. The brake disk [3] which is connected
to the motor shaft by a driver [11] is released. When the brake coil is deenergized, the
brake springs [8] determine the braking torque generated between the brake disc and
the brake endshield [1] or pressure plate.
The BR brake is only available as a complete spare part.
Main features of the brake:
[1]
[2] [3]
[11]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
56981AXX
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[7] Magnet
[8] Brake spring
[9] Brake coil
[10] Pressure plate
[11] Driver
Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
2.4.6
Standard version
As standard, DT/DV...BM(G) AC brake motors are delivered with installed brake control
system BG/BGE for AC connection or an installed control unit BS/BSG for DC 24 V connection. The motors are delivered completely ready for connection.
Motor type
AC connection
DT56..BMG
No control unit1)
DR63..BR
DT71..BMG
DT80..BMG
DC 24 V connection
BG
BS
DT90..BMG
DV100..BMG
DV112..BMG
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160..BM
DV180..BM
BSG
BGE
DV200..BM
DV225..BM
DV250..BMG
DV280..BMG
1) The overvoltage protection must be implemented by the customer, for example using varistors.
Brake control
system in the
wiring space
The supply voltage for brakes with an AC connection is either supplied separately or
taken from the supply system of the motor in the wiring space. Only motors with a fixed
speed can be supplied from the motor supply voltage. With pole-changing motors and
for operation with a frequency inverter, the supply voltage for the brake must be supplied
separately.
Furthermore, bear in mind that the brake response is delayed by the residual voltage of
the motor if the brake is powered by the motor supply voltage. The brake application
time t2I specified in the technical data for cut-off in the AC circuit applies to a separate
supply only.
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Introduction
Details of the SEW brake system
Motor wiring
space
Type
BG
BGE
BSR
The following table lists the technical data of brake control systems for installation in the
motor wiring space and the assignments with regard to motor size and connection technology. The different housings have different colors (= color code) to make them easier
to distinguish.
Function
One-way rectifier
Voltage
Holding
current
IHmax [A]
Color code
1.2
BG 1.2
826 992 0
Black
AC 24...500 V
2.4
BG 2.4
827 019 8
brown
AC 150...500 V
1.5
BG 1.5
825 384 6
Black
AC 24...500 V
3.0
BG 3
825 386 2
brown
AC 150..0.500 V
1.5
BGE 1.5
825 385 4
Red
AC 42..0.150 V
3.0
BGE 3
825 387 0
Blue
AC 90...500 V
1.0
BG1.2 + SR 11
AC 42..0.87 V
1.0
BG2.4 + SR 11
1.0
BGE 1.5 + SR 11
1.0
BGE 1.5 + SR 15
1.0
BGE 1.5 + SR 19
1.0
BGE 3 + SR11
1.0
BGE 3 + SR15
1.0
BGE 3 + SR19
AC 90..0.150 V
1.0
BG 1.2 + UR 11
AC 150...500 V
AC 42..0.87 V
1.0
BG 2.4 + UR 11
AC 150...500 V
1.0
BG 1.2 + UR 15
AC 150...500 V
1.0
BGE 1.5 + UR 15
AC 42..0.150 V
1.0
BGE 3 + UR 11
BS
DC 24 V
5.0
BS24
826 763 4
Aqua
BSG
Electronic switching
DC 24 V
5.0
BSG
825 459 1
White
Control cabinet
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Part number
AC 90..0.500 V
AC 42..0.150 V
BUR
Type
The following table lists the technical data of brake control systems for installation in the
control cabinet and the assignments with regard to motor size and connection
technology. The different housings have different colors (= color code) to make them
easier to distinguish.
Holding
current
IHmax [A]
Type
AC 150...500 V
1.5
BMS 1.5
825 802 3
Black
AC 42..0.150 V
3.0
BMS 3
825 803 1
brown
AC 150...500 V
1.5
BME 1.5
825 722 1
Red
AC 42..0.150 V
3.0
BME 3
825,723 X
Blue
BMH
AC 150...500 V
1.5
BMH 1.5
825,818 X
green
AC 42..0.150 V
BMH 3
825 819 8
Yellow
AC 150...500 V
1.5
BMP 1.5
825 685 3
White
BMP
AC 42..0.150 V
3.0
BMP 3
826 566 6
Light blue
AC 150...500 V
1.5
BMK 1.5
826 463 5
Aqua
BMK
AC 42..0.150 V
3.0
BMK 3
826 567 4
Bright red
BMV
DC 24 V
5.0
BMV
13000063
White
Type
Function
BMS
One-way rectifier as BG
BME
Voltage
Part number
Color code
Introduction
Project planning information
2.5
Selection of the brake and braking torque in accordance with the project planning
data (motor selection)
Design specifications
If necessary, a motor protection switch must be installed to protect the brake coil (see
the following example)
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Introduction
Project planning information
2.5.1
L2 (N)
2
21
13
22
14
G1
I>
I>
I>
1
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
2
[1]
3a
4a
13
5a
14
BME
BMS
BMP
BMK
15
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58075AXX
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Introduction
Project planning information
2.5.2
Selection of the brake and braking torque in accordance with the project planning data (motor
selection)
The mechanical components, brake type and braking torque are determined when the
drive motor is selected. The drive type or application areas and the standards that have
to be taken into account are used for the brake selection.
Selection criteria:
Values
determined /
calculated during
motor selection:
Servomotor
Number of braking operations during service and number of emergency braking operations
Hoist application
Basic specification
Motor type
Braking torque
1)
Brake springs
Connection type of the brake control system (important for the electrical design
for wiring diagrams)
Braking time
Braking distance
Braking deceleration
Braking accuracy
The required data can only be observed if the aforementioned parameters meet
the requirements
Braking work
Brake service life
1) The braking torque is determined from the requirements of the application with regards to the maximum
deceleration and the maximum permitted distance or time.
For detailed information on selecting the size of the brake motor and calculating the
braking data, refer to the documentation Drive Engineering - Practical Implementation
'Project Planning for Drives.'
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Introduction
Project planning information
Practical example
00777AXX
A trolley with 2 driven wheels runs on rails with steel/steel friction contact with the following data:
Own mass
1500 kg
1500 kg
Wheel diameter
250 mm
Axle diameter
Chain reduction iv
Sprocket diameter
60 mm
1.588
215 mm
The static and dynamic power of the motor is calculated from the travel resistance, with
the help of practical experience for the efficiency and table values for the friction
properties. The most suitable motor is determined iteratively by estimations and recalculations. The brake size is determined automatically from the motor selection.
In this case, type DT 71D 2/BMG/Z is selected; a 2-pole brake motor 0.55 kW with
additional flywheel mass (flywheel fan).
The required braking torque is 2.5 Nm. This value can be achieved by selecting
suitable brake springs for the BMG 05 brake (see section 12.3).
A standard brake application time of 0.005 s can be achieved through cut-off in the AC
and DC circuits for the standard BG brake control system in the terminal box.
The braking torque and travel resistance are used to calculate a braking time of 1 s.
A braking deceleration of 0.5 m/s2 is determined from the specified velocity of the
trolley.
A braking distance of 252.5 mm results from the above values.
The braking accuracy can be estimated with the empirically determined tolerance of
12 % as 30.3 mm.
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Introduction
Project planning information
Calculating the work done, which is the kinetic energy converted into heat during the
braking operation, gives a value for the brake wear and thus also for the brake service
life.
The maximum value of the work done is 368 J.
The mean value of the work done when the motor is empty and under load is 306 J.
The value 120 106 J for the work done by the brake until maintenance is given in
the brake data table (see section 12.1). On the basis of this value, the brake service
life until maintenance is 2600 h. This is an important value for preventive maintenance.
Check:
Each braking operation results in friction heat at the brake disc; if the permitted load limit
is exceeded this leads to increased temperature and excessive wear on the brake lining.
The table 'Maximum permitted work done per start Wmax depending on the starting frequency and the maximum speed' for an ambient temperature of 40 C (see sections
12.8 and 12.9) is used to check the calculated values.
In general, as in this case, the permitted starting frequency of the motor is restricted to
lower values by the thermal load on the winding.
The maximum permitted work done at 75 starts / hour is 2500 J, which is higher than the
calculated value for the maximum work done.
2.5.3
With the exception of BG and BMS, the maximum current flowing when the brake
is released is 8.5 times the holding current. The voltage at the brake coil must not
drop below 90 % of the rated voltage.
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Introduction
Project planning information
2.5.4
Brake type
Minimum cross section in mm2 (AWG) of the brake cables for cable lengths 50 m
and brake voltage (AC V)
42
48
56
DC24V
110
125-153
175-200
230
254-500
BR03
BMG05
BMG1
BMG2
BMG4
2.5 (12)
4 (10)
BMG8
BM15
BM 30 - 62
1.5 (16)
4 (10)
Not available
10 (8)
2.5 (12)
BMG61-122
2.5 (12)
Wire cross sections of max. 2.5 mm2 can be connected to the terminals of the
brake control systems. Intermediate terminals must be used if the cross sections
are larger.
b) Routing information:
Brake cables must always be routed separately from other power cables with
phased currents unless they are shielded.
Ensure adequate equipotential bonding between the drive and the control cabinet
(for an example, see the documentation Drive Engineering - Practical Implementation 'EMC in Drive Engineering').
Power cables with phased currents are in particular
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Output cables from frequency inverters and servo controllers, soft start units and
brake units
Introduction
Project planning information
2.5.5
For the standard voltages AC 230 V or AC 400 V, a power contactor with a rated
power of 2.2 kW or 4 kW for AC3 operation is selected.
When the applications require cut-off in the DC and AC circuits for the brake, it is a good
idea to install SEW switchgear to perform this task.
Control cabinet
installation
Brake rectifiers (BMP, BMV and BMK, see section 3.2), which perform the cut-off in the
DC circuit internally, have been specially designed for this purpose.
Terminal box
installation
The current and voltage relays (SR1x and UR1x, see section 3.2), mounted directly on
the motor, perform the same task.
Advantages compared to switch contacts:
The contact for cut-off in the DC circuit is subject to high loads and, therefore, a high
level of wear. In contrast, the electronic switches operate without any wear at all.
Customers do not have to perform any additional wiring. The current and voltage
relays are wired at the factory. Only the power supply and brake coil have to be connected for the BMP and BMK rectifiers.
Two additional conductors between the motor and control cabinet are no longer
required.
No additional interference emission from contact bounce when the brake is cut-off in
the DC circuit.
Semi-conductor
relay
Semi-conductor relays with RC protection circuits are not suitable for switching
brake rectifiers (with the exception of BG and BMS).
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Introduction
Project planning information
2.5.6
28
'Gearmotors' catalog
The BR03 brake is only used for size DR63... All other brake motors from DT56, DT71..
to DV280 operate on the principle of the BMG/BM brake.
SEW brake motors are characterized by the fact that the brake is integrated in the motor,
resulting in a very short, compact design.
Various brake control systems for installation in the terminal box, with plug connection
or in the control cabinet mean that the optimum solution can be found for all applications
and conditions.
The standard type is supplied unless particular requirements are made.
3.1
DT56..BMG
No control unit1)
DR63..BR
DT71..BMG
DT80..BMG
DC 24 V connection
BG
BS
DT90..BMG
DV100..BMG
DV112..BMG
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160..BM
DV180..BM
BSG
BGE
DV200..BM
DV225..BM
DV250..BMG
DV280..BMG
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Either cut-off in the AC circuit or cut-off in both the DC and AC circuits is possible with
standard types for AC connection.
The brake voltage can either be supplied separately (particularly with pole-changing
motors) or taken directly from the motor terminal board (with single-speed motors).
The response times t2I for cut-off in the AC circuit (see Technical Data, section 12.1)
apply to the separate power supply. With the terminal board connection, switching the
motor off with remanent energization leads to a further delay before the brake is applied.
The specified brake control systems have powerful overvoltage protection for the brake
coil and switching contact.
A brake control system is not supplied with the standard type for DC 24 V voltage supply
of DT56..BMG and DR63..BR motors. The customer must install suitable overvoltage
protection.
[1]
WH RD BU
1a 2a 3a 4a 5a
[2]
+
DC 24 V
56575AXX
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Varistor type
Manufacturer
SIOV-S10 K300
EPCOS
10M 250 VB
Conradty
3.2
3.2.1
DT71..BMG
DT80..BMG
DT90..BMG
DV100..BMG
DV112..BMG
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160..BM
DV180..BM
DV200..BM
DV225..BM
DV250..BMG
DV280..BMG
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3.2.2
32
3.2.3
523 - 690
465 - 522
415 - 464
370 - 414
294 - 329
330 - 369
262 - 293
234 - 261
208 - 233
186 - 207
148 - 164
165 - 185
132 - 147
117 - 131
105 - 116
83 - 92
93 - 104
74 - 82
67 - 73
40 - 58
Motor
59 - 66
DR63..BR
DT71D..BMG
DT80N..BMG
DT80K..BMG
DT90S..BMG
DT90L..BMG
DV100M..BMG
DV100L..BMG
DV112M..BMG
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160M..BM
DV160L..BM
DV180M..BM
DV180L..BM
DV200L..BM
DV225S..BM
DV225M..BM
SR11
SR15
SR19
Not possible
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3.2.4
523 - 690
465 - 522
415 - 464
370 - 414
294 - 329
330 - 369
262 - 293
234 - 261
208 - 233
186 - 207
148 - 164
165 - 185
117 - 131
132 - 147
105 - 116
83 - 92
93 - 104
74 - 82
67 - 73
59 - 66
Motor
40 - 58
DR63..BR
DT71D..BMG
DT80N..BMG
DT80K..BMG
DT90S..BMG
DT90L..BMG
DV100M..BMG
DV100L..BMG
DV112M..BMG
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160M..BM
DV160L..BM
DV180M..BM
DV180L..BM
DV200L..BM
DV225S..BM
DV225M..BM
UR11
UR15
Not possible
34
3.2.5
3.2.6
35
3.2.7
Unfavorable ambient conditions at the motor (e.g. motor with thermal class H, high
ambient temperature > 40 C, low ambient temperatures etc.)
Connections with cut-off in the DC circuit by means of a switch contact are less complicated to install in the control cabinet
When the brake control system is installed in the control cabinet, 3 cables must always
be routed between the brake coil and the control system. An auxiliary terminal strip with
5 terminals is available for connection in the terminal box.
The table below gives an overview of all brake control systems available for control cabinet installation. With the exception of BSG, all units are delivered with housings for top
hat rail mounting.
Brake motor type
For DC 24 V connection
DR63..BR03
DT71..BMG
DT80..BMG
DT90..BMG
DV100..BMG
DV112..BMG
BSG
BMV
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160..BM
DV180..BM
DV200..BM
DV225..BM
DV250..BMG
DV280..BMG
3.2.8
BME
If a fault occurs in one brake, all brakes must be cut-off in the AC circuit.
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Important: The supply voltage for the brake must always be routed separately. It
cannot be taken from the terminal board of the motor due to the variable motor
supply voltage.
Under normal circumstances in the frequency inverter mode of the motor, the mechanical brake only displays the characteristics of a holding brake for holding a position which
has been reached and of a security brake for an emergency (emergency stop). Consequently, its size is determined by a defined number of emergency stop braking operations of the drive at full load from maximum speed (see section 2.5).
The brake command is always issued to the frequency inverter simultaneously with the
stop command without any delay. It is beneficial and recommended for this command
to be generated by the frequency inverter itself. Internal interlocks in the frequency inverter ensure the precise moment is selected. This allows the load to be safely accepted
by the mechanical brake, thereby avoiding, for example, any 'sag' during hoist operation.
The table below gives an overview of all brake control systems possible in conjunction
with frequency inverter supply to the motor.
Brake motor type
DR63..BR03
BG, BUR
No control unit
BGE, BUR
BSG
BGE
BME
DT71..BMG
DT80..BMG
DT90..BMG
DV100..BMG
DV112..BMG
DV132S..BMG
DV132M..BM
DV132ML..BM
DV160..BM
DV180..BM
DV200..BM
DV225..BM
DV250..BMG
DV280..BMG
37
5
5
'MOVIDRIVE' catalog
DS56..B
Brake B of the DS servomotor is a permanent magnet brake with a standard supply voltage of DC 24 V. It operates with an unchanging brake torque of 2.5 Nm (DS56M and
DS56L) and 5 Nm (DF56H). The brake cannot be retrofitted and operates without brake
rectifier or brake control unit. The overvoltage protection must be implemented by the
customer, for example using varistors. The brake can be used in all speed classes.
CM71..BR CM112..BR
The BR brakes (see page 18) of the CM71 to CM112..BR servomotors can be supplied
with voltage from the control cabinet via a separate plug connector or via terminal boxes.
The B-side integration of the brake in the motor housing makes for a particularly compact design. Servomotors with brakes can also be supplied with a 'manual brake
release' option.
The various brake control systems and the opportunity of connecting to AC 110 V,
AC 230 V, AC 400 V, AC 460 V and also to DC 24 V mean that this characteristic emergency stop and holding brake can also be used in all applications involving highly dynamic qualities (see section 12.4).
The brake command in servo drives is generated in the MOVIAXIS or MOVIDRIVE
servo controller and used for switching the brake with a suitable brake contactor.
Depending on the motor type, the BR brakes are available with two braking torques MB1
and MB2. The higher braking torque MB2 (2 - 3 x M0) is used for hoist operation for reasons of safety.
With this brake too, the size is determined by the required number of possible emergency braking operations at full load from maximum speed (see section 2.5).
5.1
38
AC connection
DC 24 V
CM71..BR
CM90..BR
CM112..BR
BSG/BMV
The BR brake for ASEPTIC motors is designed for applications that have to be cleaned
regularly. Consequently, ASEPTIC motors have a very flat surface and the option of
manual release is not available for the brakes.
Thanks to the fact that all frequency inverter types can be used and the opportunity of
connecting to AC 110 V, AC 230 V, AC 400 V, AC 460 V and also DC 24 V, all the
options of a standard AC brake motor are available with DAS motors.
6.1
No adjustment required
AC connection
DC 24 V connection
DAS80..BR
DAS90..BR
DAS100..BR
BG
No control unit1)
1) The overvoltage protection must be implemented by the customer, for example using varistors.
6.2
DAS80..BR
DAS90..BR
DAS100..BR
39
7
7
7.1
40
Explosion-proof brake
motor type
AC connection
DC 24 V connection
eDT 71 - 100..BC
BME
BSG
7.1.1
Connection diagram
TF motor
Motor
TF brake
WH
TF
RD
W2 U2 V2
TF TF
BU
WH
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
TF B B B
Brake coil
Brake
Motor
Control cabinet
Control cabinet
[1]
BME
BME
- +
DC 24 V
1 2 3 4 13 14 15
1 2 3 4 5
[1]
AC
Control cabinet
1 2 3 4 13 14 15
To trip
switch
To trip
switch
BSG
To trip
switch
WH
RD
BU
WH
RD
BU
WH
RD
BU
Control cabinet
AC
For AC voltage requirements, see the motor nameplate for brake DC V...
Switch contacts from utilization category AC 3 to EN 60947
[1] Alternative for connection to AC voltage
58902AEN
41
8
8
In view of the V-belt connection between the motor and gear unit, the brake mounted on
the motor as a holding and safety brake is not permitted for many applications.
Consequently, there is a version for VARIBLOC VU/VZ 01 - 41 with a brake on the
driven variable pulley. The corresponding brake control systems are installed in a special terminal box on the variable speed gear unit.
The following table provides information on the basic data for VARIBLOC variable
speed gear units with a mounted brake and lockable manual brake release as a standard feature.
VARIBLOC
variable speed
gear unit Type
Motor
Power range
[kW]
Brake
type
Maximum
Braking torque
[Nm]
AC
DC 24 V
VU/VZ 01 BMG/HF
BMG05
BG
BS
VU/VZ 11 BMG/HF
BMG1
10
BG
BS
VU/VZ 21 BMG/HF
0.37... 3.0
BMG2
20
BG
BS
VU/VZ 31 BMG/HF
BMG4
40
BG
BS
VU/VZ 41 BMG/HF
BMG8
75
BGE
BSG
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
57015AXX
42
Adapters with hydraulic centrifugal coupling are also equipped with brakes in the event
of special requirements for stopping the machine rapidly and safely while avoiding any
reverse motion of the drive shaft when the motor is at standstill. The brake control
systems are installed in a special terminal box on the extended housing.
If a second brake is required in the driveline, the hydraulic centrifugal coupling can be
replaced by a fixed coupling as a special design.
The following table provides information on the basic data of adapters with hydraulic
centrifugal coupling and brake as a standard feature.
Adapter with brake +
Centrifugal coupling type
Brakes
Maximum
braking torque
[Nm]
AT3.../BMG
BMG8
55
AT4...BMG
BMG8
55
AT5.../BM
BM 30
250
DC 24 V
BGE
BSG
[8]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
57016AXX
43
Block Diagrams
Key
10
10
Block Diagrams
10.1 Key
Cut-off in the AC circuit
AC
DC
DC
AC
Brake
BS = Accelerator coilTS = Coil section
BS
TS
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
44
WH
White
RD
Red
BU
Blue
BN
brown
BK
Black
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BG
10
AC
BG
1
WH
RD
BS
5
TS
BU
50574AXX
U AC
DC
AC
BG
WH
RD
BS
1
2
3
4
5
TS
BU
50575AXX
45
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BMS
10
AC
AC
WH
RD
BS
1a
2a
3a
TS
BU
BMS
4a
13
5a
14
15
57889AXX
DC
AC
AC
WH
RD
BS
1a
2a
3a
TS
BU
BMS
2
3
4
4a
13
5a
14
15
57890AXX
46
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BGE
10
AC
AC
BGE
1
WH
RD
BS
5
TS
BU
50648AXX
AC
DC
AC
BGE
1
WH
RD
BS
2
3
4
5
TS
BU
50653BXX
47
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BME
10
AC
AC
WH
RD
BS
M
TS
BU
1
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
14
BME
15
50656AXX
DC
AC
AC
WH
RD
BS
M
TS
BU
1
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
14
BME
15
50657AXX
48
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BSR
10
DC
SR
WH
AC
WH
RD
BU
BGE
WH
RD
W2 U2 V2
1
2
BS
3
4
U1 V1 W1
TS
BU
L1 L2 L3
56557AXX
SR
WH
RD
AC
BU
WH
WH
RD
W2 U2 V2
BGE
1
2
BS
3
4
U1 V1 W1
TS
L1
BU
L2
L3
57839AXX
49
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BSR
10
DC
AC
WH
W2 U2 V2
U1 V1 W1
WH
RD
BS
TS
SR
RD
BU
BGE
1
2
3
BU
4
5
L1 L2 L3
57840AXX
50
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BUR
10
DC
AC
AC
BU
UR
BN/BK
BN/BK
RD
BGE
WH
RD
BS
4
TS
5
BU
56580AXX
DC 24 V
+
-
DC
AC
BSG
WH
RD
BS
1
2
3
4
5
TS
BU
56581AXX
51
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BMP
10
AC
AC
WH
RD
BS
1a
2a
BMP
3a
TS
BU
4a
13
5a
14
15
57891AXX
AC
DC
AC
WH
RD
BS
1a
2a
BMP
2
3
4
3a
TS
BU
4a
13
5a
14
15
57892AXX
52
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BMH
10
AC
AC
[1]
[2]
WH
RD
BS
1a
2a
3a
TS
BU
BMH
4a
13
5a
14
15
57893AXX
[1] Heating
[2] Ventilation
AC
DC
AC
[1]
WH
RD
BS
1a
2a
3a
TS
BU
[2]
BMH
2
3
4
4a
13
5a
14
15
57894AXX
[1] Heating
[2] Ventilation
53
Block Diagrams
Brake control system BMK
10
U AC
DC
AC
WH
RD
BS
M
TS
BU
1
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
14
BMK
15
50868AXX
U IN
DC 24 V DC 24 V
- +
- +
DC
WH
RD
1a
BS
2a
3a
TS
BU
BMV
2
3
4
4a
13
5a
14
15
57408AXX
54
Sample circuits
Key
11
Sample circuits
11.1
Key
Apply voltage (see nameplate) to release the brake, contacts operate in parallel
with the motor contactor.
11
DC
AC
DC
Brake
BS
TS
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
55
11
Sample circuits
Key
Frequency inverters
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
1
2
3
4
13
BME
BMS
14
15
56
WH
White
RD
Red
BU
Blue
BN
brown
BK
Black
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11.2
11
11.2.1 BG, BGE in terminal box, supply from motor terminal board
Brake voltage = Phase voltage
Example: Motor 230 V / 400 V , brake AC 230 V
L1 L2 L3
AC
K14
K13
W2 U2 V2
WH
RD
U1 V1 W1
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
50683AXX
L1 L2 L3
DC
AC
[1]
K13
K14
W2 U2 V2
K12
WH
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
50684AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation)
57
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
11.2.2 BG, BGE in terminal box, supply from motor terminal board
Brake voltage = Phase voltage
Example: Motor 400 V / 690 V , brake AC 400 V
L1 L2 L3
AC
K14
K13
WH
W2 U2 V2
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58672AXX
L1 L2 L3
DC
AC
[1]
K13
K12
K14
K12
W2 U2 V2
WH
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58673AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation)
58
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
11.2.3 BG, BGE in terminal box, supply from motor terminal board
Brake voltage = Line voltage
Example: Motor 400 V , brake AC 400 V
L1 L2 L3
AC
K14
K13
WH
W2 U2 V2
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
50688AXX
L1 L2 L3
DC
AC
[1]
K13
K12
K14
K12
W2 U2 V2
WH
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58674AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation)
59
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
L1 L2 L3
AC
AC
[1]
K12
K14
K13
K12
WH
1
2
3
4
5
RD
BU
BG
BGE
58676AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
WH
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58677AXX
60
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
DC
AC
K14
K13
SR
WH
RD
BU
WH
WH
W2 U2 V2
1
2
3
4
5
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
BG
BGE
50691AXX
DC
WH
AC
WH
SR
RD
BU
WH
W2 U2 V2
RD
BU
U1 V1 W1
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
L1
L2
L3
56578AXX
61
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
DC
SR
BU
WH
AC
W2U2V2
U1 V1 W1
RD
WH
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
L1
L2
L3
56686AXX
62
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
L1 L2 L3
AC
AC
[1]
K12
K14
K13
K12
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
BME
BMS
13
5a
14
15
58679AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
BME
BMS
13
14
15
58680AXX
63
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
1a
2a
WH
RD
BU
3a
2
[2]
4a
5a
3
4
BMP
13
14
15
58681AXX
[1] K1 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation)
[2] Change jumper or NO contact from 3 to 4 if connection is only to be in the AC circuit
64
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
L1 L2 L3
AC
AC
[1]
K12
K14
K13
K12
[2]
K16
K12
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
BMH
4a
13
5a
14
15
58682AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
[2]
K16
K12
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
BMH
13
14
15
58683AXX
65
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
L1 L2 L3
DC
AC
[1]
K12
K13
K14
K12
[2]
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
58691AXX
DC
DC 24 V
_
+
AC
K12
WH
RD
BU
BSG
4
5
58692AXX
66
Sample circuits
AC motors with one speed
11
DC 24 V
_
+
DC
AC
K12
1a
2a
3a
RD
4a
BU
5a
WH
BSG
58693AXX
A
B
C
[1]
[2]
Standard for brake motor sizes 56 + 63 with DC 24 V brake without BSG control unit
Standard for brake motor sizes 112 to 225 with BSG in terminal box
For brake motor sizes 71 to 225 with BSG in control cabinet
K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation)
Protection circuit against switching overvoltages to be installed by the customer
DC
K12
WH
RD
BU
BS
4
5
56583AXX
67
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
11.3
Pole-changing motors
AC
AC
[1]
K12
K14
K13
K12
K11
K10
WH
M
3
1
2
3
4
5
RD
BU
BG
BGE
56694AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
WH
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
56695AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation).
68
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
AC
K12
K14
K13
[1]
K12
BU
K11
K10
UR
BK
BK
RD
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
L1 L2 L3
K12
K13
K14
K10
K11
K15
M
3
L1 L2 L3
K11
[2]
K12
M
3
50709AXX
A
B
C
[1]
Separate winding
Dahlander circuit
With frequency inverter
Voltage supply to the brake via separate supply cable.
Connection to motor terminal board not permitted.
[2] Output brake command
69
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
11.3.3 BMS, BME, BMP in control cabinet, pole-changing motor (separate winding)
L1 L2 L3
AC
AC
K12
K14
K13
[1]
K12
K10
K11
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
BME
BMS
14
15
58700AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
BME
BMS
14
15
58701AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
1a
2a
WH
RD
BU
2
[2]
3a
4a
5a
3
4
BMP
13
14
15
58702AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation).
[2] Change jumper or NO contact from 3 to 4 if connection is only to be in the AC circuit
70
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
AC
[1]
K12
K14
K13
K12
K16
K16
K12
K11
K10
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
BMH
4a
13
5a
14
15
58703AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
[2]
K16
K16
K12
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
BMH
13
14
15
58704AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation).
[2] K16 must be triggered to heat the brake. K16 is locked with K12. Only heat during lengthy breaks.
71
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
DC 24 V
AC
[1]
K12
K14
K13
K12
[2]
K11
K10
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
58705AXX
DC 24 V
+
-
DC
AC
K12
WH
BS
2
RD
3
4
BU
5
58706AXX
A
B
[1]
[2]
72
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
DC 24 V
_
+
DC
11
AC
K12
WH
2
RD
BSG
BU
5
58707AXX
DC
DC 24 V
_
+
AC
K12
1a
WH
RD
BU
2a
3a
4a
5a
BSG
58708AXX
C
E
Standard for brake motor sizes 112 to 225 with BSG in terminal box
For brake motor sizes 71 to 225 with BSG in control cabinet
73
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
L1 L2 L3
AC
[1]
K12
K13
K14
K12
K11
K10
K15
WH
M
3
1
2
3
4
5
RD
BU
BG
BGE
58709AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
WH
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58710AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation).
74
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
AC
[1]
K12
K13
K14
K12
K11
K10
1
K15
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
BME
BMS
13
5a
14
15
58711AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
BME
BMS
14
15
58712AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
[2]
4a
5a
BMP
13
14
15
58713AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation).
[2] Change jumper or NO contact from 3 to 4 if connection is only to be in the AC circuit.
75
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
DC
AC
AC
[1]
K12
K13
K14
K12
K16
K16
K12
K11
K10
1
K15
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
BMH
4a
13
5a
14
15
58714AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
[2]
K16
K16
K12
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
BMH
13
14
15
58715AXX
[1] K12 is connected at the same time as K13 or K14 (direction of rotation).
[2] K16 must be triggered to heat the brake. K16 is locked with K12. Only heat during lengthy breaks.
76
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
DC
AC
DC 24 V
[1]
K12
K13
K14
K12
[2]
K11
K10
K15
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
58716AXX
DC
DC 24 V
AC
K12
1
WH
RD
BU
2
3
BS
4
5
58717AXX
A
B
[1]
[2]
77
Sample circuits
Pole-changing motors
11
DC 24 V
_
+
DC
AC
K12
WH
RD
BSG
BU
57382AXX
DC 24 V
_
+
DC
AC
K12
1a
2a
WH
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
BSG
5
58718AXX
C
E
78
Standard for brake motor sizes 112 to 225 with BSG in terminal box
For brake motor sizes 71 to 225 with BSG in control cabinet
Sample circuits
AC motors with frequency inverter
11.4
11
AC
AC
K11
[1]
K12
K12
WH
M
3
1
2
3
4
5
RD
BU
BG
BGE
58720AXX
[1] Output brake command
AC
DC
AC
K12
WH
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
58721AXX
79
Sample circuits
AC motors with frequency inverter
11
11.4.2 BMS, BME, BMP in control cabinet, AC motor with frequency inverter
L1 L2 L3
AC
AC
K11
[1]
K12
K12
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
BME
BMS
13
5a
14
15
58723AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
13
5a
BME
BMS
14
15
58724AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
1
1a
2a
WH
RD
BU
2
[2]
3a
4a
5a
3
4
BMP
13
14
15
58725AXX
[1] Output brake command
[2] Change jumper or NO contact from 3 to 4 if connection is only to be in the AC circuit.
80
Sample circuits
AC motors with frequency inverter
11
AC
AC
K11
[1]
K12
K12
K16
K16
K12
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
4a
BMH
13
5a
14
15
58726AXX
AC
DC
AC
K12
[2]
K16
K16
K12
WH
RD
BU
1a
2a
3a
BMH
4a
5a
13
14
15
58727AXX
81
Sample circuits
AC motors with frequency inverter
11
DC 24 V
DC
K11
AC
[1]
K12
K12
[2]
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
58728AXX
DC
DC 24 V
AC
K12
WH
RD
BU
BS
58729AXX
DC 24 V
_
+
DC
AC
K12
WH
1
2
RD
BU
BSG
4
5
58730AXX
A
B
C
[1]
[2]
82
Sample circuits
AC motors with frequency inverter
DC
11
DC 24 V
_
+
AC
K12
1a
1
2a
WH
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
BSG
58731AXX
U IN
DC
DC 24 V DC 24 V
- +
- +
AC
K12
1
1a
WH
RD
BU
2a
3a
2
3
4
4a
13
5a
14
BMV
15
58749AXX
E For brake motor sizes 71 to 225 with BSG in control cabinet
E For brake motor sizes 71 to 225 with BMV in control cabinet
UIN = Control signal
83
Sample circuits
Multi-motor operation
11
11.5
Multi-motor operation
11.5.1 Parallel connection of several brakes to BMS, BME in the control cabinet
AC
K12
AC
K12
L1
L2
L3
K11
1
2
3
4
13
BME
BMS
14
15
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
1a
2a
WH
M
3
RD
BU
3a
4a
5a
1a
2a
3a
58732AXX
The total of the brake currents must not exceed the maximum permitted current of the
brake control unit.
84
Sample circuits
Multi-motor operation
11
11.5.2 Inverse-parallel connection of several BGs, BGEs in the terminal box to jointly switched supply
voltage
L1
AC
L2
L3
AC
K11
K12
WH
M
3
RD
BU
WH
M
3
RD
BU
WH
M
3
RD
BU
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
1
2
3
4
5
BG
BGE
1
2
3
4
BG
BGE
58732AXX
85
Sample circuits
Multi-motor operation
11
DC
AC
AC
L1
L2
L3
U IN
DC 24 V
_
+
K12
1
K11
2
3
BMK
4
13
14
15
1a
2a
ws
M
3
rt
bl
3a
4a
5a
1a
2a
ws
M
3
rt
bl
3a
4a
5a
1a
2a
ws
3a
56589AXX
86
Technical Data
Technical data for the BR/BM(G) brake for AC motors, asynchronous
12
12
Technical Data
12.1 Technical data for the BR/BM(G) brake for AC motors, asynchronous
servomotors
The following table lists the technical data of the brakes. The type and number of brake
springs determines the level of the braking torque. Maximum braking torque MB max is
installed as standard, unless specified otherwise in the order. Other brake spring combinations can result in reduced braking torque values MB red.
For motor
size
BMG02
DT56
1.2
0.8
BR03
DR63
3.2
2.4
1.6
0.8
BMG05
DT71/80
5.0
2.5
1.6
BMG1
DT80
10
7.5
BMG2
DT90/DV100
20
16
10
BMG4
DV100
40
30
24
DV112M
55
45
37
30
19
12.6
9.5
DV132S
75
55
45
37
30
19
12.6
DV132M
100
75
50
35
25
DV132ML/DV160M
150
125
100
75
50
35
25
DV160L
200
150
125
100
75
50
1500
55
18
90
120
DV180M/L
300
250
200
150
125
100
75
50
1500
60
16
80
120
BM31
DV200/225
300
250
200
150
125
100
75
50
1500
60
16
80
120
BM322)
DV180M/L
300
250
200
150
100
1500
55
18
90
120
2)
BM62
DV200/225
600
500
400
300
250
1500
60
16
80
120
BMG61
DV250/280
600
500
400
300
200
2500
90
25
120
195
DV250/280
1200
1000
800
600
400
2500
90
25
120
195
BMG8
BM15
BM30
BMG122
2)
MB max
[Nm]
W
[106J]
1.2
6.6
200
150
9.5
100
t1
[10-3s]
t2
Brake
Type
t2II
[10-3s]
t2I
[10-3s]
PB
[W]
15
28
10
100
25
200
25
30
26
120
30
201)
35
32
120
50
201)
40
36
260
70
301)
12
80
40
260
130
351)
15
80
50
600
30
12
60
70
600
35
10
50
70
1000
40
14
70
95
1000
50
12
50
95
MB red
t1
Response time
t2 I
t2II
PB
Braking power
The response and application times are recommended values in relation to the maximum braking torque.
87
Technical Data
Technical data for BC brake for explosion-proof AC motors
12
Brake
For motor
size
MB max
[Nm]
BC 05
eDT71/80
7.5
2.5
1.6
BC 2
eDT90/100
30
24
20
16
10
6.6
W1)
[106 J]
t1
[10-3s]
1.2
60
130
t2
PB
[W]
t2II2)
[10-3s]
t2I3)
[10-3s]
20
40
29
35
15
80
41
MB red
t1
Response time
t2 I
t2II
PB
Braking power
The response and application times are recommended values in relation to the maximum braking torque.
88
Technical Data
Table for setting different braking torques for type BMG/BM/BR03/BC
12
12.3 Table for setting different braking torques for type BMG/BM/BR03/BC
d
Mounting
on motor
Braking
torque
Da
Brake
Number and
type of brake
springs
Lo
Normal
BR03
BMG05
BMG1
BC05
BMG2
BMG4
BC2
DR63
DT71/80
DT80
eDT71/80
DT90/DV100
DV100
eDT90/100
[Nm]
Normal
Red
3.2
2.4
1.6
0.8
2.5
1.6
1.2
0.8
10
7.5
7.5
2.5
1.6
1.2
20
16
10
6.6
40
30
24
20
30
24
20
16
10
6.6
Lo
Da
Part no. of
brake spring
01858157
32
0.65
13.5
01858734
0135017X
31.8
7.6
0.9
14
01350188
40.7
9.6
1.4
14
Lo
Da
Part no.
32
0.9
13.5
30
7.6
1.3
14
40.4
9.6
1.9
14
01351508
40.4
9.6
1.9
14
01351516
40.7
9.6
1.4
14
89
Technical Data
Table for setting different braking torques for type BMG/BM/BR03/BC
12
d
Mounting
on motor
Braking
torque
Da
Brake
Number and
type of brake
springs
Lo
Normal
BMG8
BM15
BM30
BM31
BM321)
90
DV112MDV1
32S
DV132MDV
132MLDV16
0M
DV160L
DV180
DV200
DV225
DV180
[Nm]
Normal
Red
75
55
45
37
30
19
12.6
9.5
150
125
100
75
50
35
25
300
250
200
150
125
100
75
50
300
250
200
150
125
100
75
50
300
250
200
150
100
Lo
Da
Part no. of
brake spring
01848453
48
11
1.8
15
01355708
12
01844865
56.6
14.3
2.4
13
01844873
10
01874551
51.7
19.2
3.0
11
01874578
Lo
Da
Part no.
46.1
11
2.5
14
14.3
3.2
19.2
3.6
52
Technical Data
Table for setting different braking torques for type BMG/BM/BR03/BC
12
d
Mounting
on motor
Braking
torque
Da
Brake
Number and
type of brake
springs
Lo
Normal
BM621)
BMG61
BMG1221)
DV200
DV225
DV250
DV280
DV250
DV280
[Nm]
Normal
Red
600
500
400
300
250
200
150
100
600
500
400
300
200
1200
1000
800
600
400
Lo
Da
Part no. of
brake spring
01874551
51.7
19.2
3.0
11
01874578
01868381
59.5
24
4.0
9.5
0186839x
Lo
Da
Part no.
52
19.2
3.6
10
59.7
24
4.8
91
12
Technical Data
Technical data for the B / BR brake for synchronous servomotors
MB1
MB2
W
t1
t2II
t2 I
Motor type
MB1
[Nm]
MB2
[Nm]
W [106J]
t1 [10-3s]
t2II [10-3s]
t2I [10-3s]
DS56M /B
2.5
DS56L /B
2.5
DS56H /B
CM71S /BR
10
60
20
40
100
CM71M /BR
14
60
25
30
90
CM71L /BR
14
10
60
30
20
90
CM90S /BR
28
14
90
30
35
120
CM90M /BR
40
20
90
35
25
90
CM90L /BR
40
28
90
40
25
90
CM112S /BR
55
28
180
35
35
100
CM112M /BR
90
40
180
40
25
80
CM112L /BR
90
55
180
40
25
80
CM112H /BR
90
50
180
40
25
80
The response and application times are recommended values in relation to the maximum braking torque.
92
Technical Data
Operating currents for brakes
12
Holding current IH
The accelerator current IB (= inrush current) only flows for a short time (ca. 150 ms)
when the brake is released. When the BG brake control system or direct DC voltage
supply is used (only possible to motor size 100), increased inrush current does not
occur.
The values for the holding currents IH are r.m.s. values.
93
12
Technical Data
Operating currents for brakes
BR03
DT56
DR63
1.2
3.2
25
26
Motor size
BR03
DC V
IG
[DC A]
IH
[AC A]
IG
[DC A]
24
0.72
0.95
24 (23-26)
10
1.96
2.47
42 (40-45)
18
1.06
1.34
48 (46-50)
20
0.94
1.18
53 (51-56)
22
0.84
1.06
60 (57-63)
24
0.75
0.95
67 (64-70)
27
0.67
0.84
73 (71-78)
30
0.59
0.74
85 (79-87)
36
0.53
0.67
92 (88-98)
40
0.475
0.59
110 (99-110)
44
0.42
0.53
AC V
94
BMG02
IH
[AC A]
120 (111-123)
48
0.375
0.48
133 (124-138)
54
0.335
0.42
147 (139-154)
60
0.300
0.38
160 (155-173)
68
0.265
0.34
184 (174-193)
75
0.24
0.30
208 (194-217)
85
0.210
0.26
230 (218-243)
96
0.14
0.18
0.190
0.24
254 (244-273)
110
0.168
0.21
290 (274-306)
125
0.149
0.19
318 (307-343)
140
0.133
0.16
360 (344-379)
150
0.119
0.15
400 (380-431)
170
0.08
0.10
0.109
0.14
460 (432-500)
190
0.07
0.09
0.094
0.11
IB
IH
Holding current r.m.s. value in the supply cable to the SEW brake rectifier
IG
UN
Technical Data
Operating currents for brakes
12
12.5.2 BMG 05 / 1 / 2 / 4
BMG05
BMG1
BMG2
BMG4
DT71/80
DT80
DT90/DV100
DV100
10
20
40
32
36
40
50
Motor size
Rated voltage UN
AC V
DC V
BMG05
IH
[AC A]
24
IG
[DC A]
BMG1
IH
[AC A]
1.38
IG
[DC A]
BMG2
IH
[AC A]
1.54
BMG4
IG
[DC A]
IH
[AC A]
1.77
IG
[DC A]
2.20
24 (23-25)
10
2.0
3.3
2.3
3.7
42 (40-46)
18
1.18
1.74
1.26
1.94
1.43
2.25
1.87
2.80
48 (47-52)
20
1.05
1.55
1.13
1.73
1.28
2.00
1.67
2.50
56 (53-58)
24
0.94
1.38
1.00
1.54
1.146
1.77
1.49
2.20
60 (59-66)
27
0.83
1.23
0.89
1.37
1.01
1.58
1.33
2.00
73 (67-73)
30
0.74
1.10
0.80
1.23
0.90
1.41
1.18
1.76
77 (74-82)
33
0.66
0.98
0.71
1.09
0.80
1.25
1.05
1.57
88 (83-92)
36
0.59
0.87
0.63
0.97
0.72
1.12
0.94
1.40
97 (93-104)
40
0.53
0.78
0.56
0.87
0.64
1.00
0.84
1.25
110 (105-116)
48
0.47
0.69
0.50
0.77
0.57
0.90
0.752
1.11
125 (117-131)
52
0.42
0.62
0.45
0.69
0.51
0.80
0.66
1.00
139 (132-147)
60
0.37
0.55
0.400
0.61
0.450
0.70
0.59
0.88
153 (148-164)
66
0.33
0.49
0.355
0.55
0.405
0.63
0.53
0.79
175 (165-185)
72
0.30
0.44
0.32
0.49
0.36
0.56
0.47
0.70
200 (186-207)
80
0.265
0.39
0.28
0.43
0.32
0.50
0.42
0.62
230 (208-233)
96
0.235
0.35
0.25
0.39
0.285
0.44
0.375
0.56
240 (234-261)
110
0.210
0.31
0.225
0.35
0.255
0.40
0.335
0.50
290 (262-293)
117
0.187
0.28
0.200
0.31
0.23
0.35
0.300
0.44
318 (294-329)
125
0.166
0.25
0.178
0.27
0.2
0.31
0.265
0.39
346 (330-369)
147
0.148
0.22
0.159
0.24
0.18
0.28
0.235
0.35
400 (370-414)
167
0.132
0.20
0.142
0.22
0.161
0.25
0.210
0.31
440 (415-464)
185
0.118
0.17
0.126
0.19
0.143
0.22
0.187
0.28
500 (465-522)
208
0.105
0.15
0.113
0.17
0.128
0.20
0.167
0.25
575 (523-585)
233
0.094
0.14
0.10
0.15
0.114
0.17
0.149
0.22
IB
IH
Holding current r.m.s. value in the supply cable to the SEW brake rectifier
IG
UN
95
12
Technical Data
Operating currents for brakes
12.5.3 BMG 8, BM 15 / 30 / 31 / 32 / 62
BMG8
BM15
BM30/31; BM32/62
DV112/132S
DV132M-160M
DV160L-225
75
150
600
70
95
120
6.3
7.5
8.5
BMG8
BM15
BM30 / 31; BM 32 / 62
DC V
IH
[AC A]
IH
[AC A]
IH
[AC A]
24
2.771)
4.151)
4.001)
42 (40-46)
2.31
3.35
48 (47-52)
2.10
2.95
56 (53-58)
1.84
2.65
60 (59-66)
1.64
2.35
73 (67-73)
1.46
2.10
77 (74-82)
1.30
1.87
88 (83-92)
1.16
1.67
97 (93-104)
1.04
1.49
Motor size
Rated voltage UN
AC V
110 (105-116)
0.93
1.32
1.78
125 (117-131)
0.82
1.18
1.60
139 (132-147)
0.73
1.05
1.43
153 (148-164)
0.66
0.94
1.27
175 (165-185)
0.59
0.84
1.13
200 (186-207)
0.52
0.74
1.00
230 (208-233)
0.46
0.66
0.90
240 (234-261)
0.41
0.59
0.80
290 (262-293)
0.36
0.53
0.71
318 (294-329)
0.33
0.47
0.63
346 (330-369)
0.29
0.42
0.57
400 (370-414)
0.26
0.37
0.50
440 (415-464)
0.24
0.33
0.44
500 (465-522)
0.20
0.30
0.40
575 (523-585)
0.18
0.26
0.36
96
IH
Holding current r.m.s. value in the supply cable to the SEW brake rectifier
IB
UN
Technical Data
Operating currents for brakes
12
BMG122
DV250M...280
600
1200
195
Rated voltage UN
BMG61/122
AC V
IH
[AC A]
208 (194-217)
1.50
230 (218-243)
1.35
254 (244-273)
1.20
290 (274-306)
1.10
318 (307-343)
1.00
360 (344-379)
0.85
400 (380-431)
0.75
460 (432-484)
0.65
500 (485-542)
0.60
575 (543-600)
0.54
IB
IH
Holding current r.m.s. value in the supply cable to the SEW brake rectifier
UN
97
12
Technical Data
Operating currents for brakes
For motor
DFS56M/L
DFS56H
BR1
BR2
BR8
CFM71
CFM90
CFM112
MBmax [Nm]
2.5
20
40
90
PB [W]
12
13.4
45
55
75
4.0
4.0
6.3
IH [AC A]
Rated voltage UN
(...) Voltage tolerances
[AC V]
24 (24-25)
98
I [DC A]
I [DC A]
IH [AC A]
IH [AC A]
[DC V]
0.5
0.56
1.5
1.7
2.6
110 (99-121)
0.71
0.9
1.2
230 (218-243)
0.31
0.39
0.53
400 (380-431)
0.18
0.22
0.29
460 (432-484)
0.16
0.21
0.26
IH
Holding current r.m.s. value in the supply cable to the SEW brake rectifier
IB
IG
UN
PB
Coil power
Technical Data
Brake coil resistance
12
BMG02
BR03
1.2
3.2
25
Voltage UN
AC V
26
BS
TS
BS
DC V
RB
RT
RB
TS
RT
24
8.46
24.2
6.0
18.0
24 (23-26)
10
0.95
2.8
42 (40-45)
18
3.0
8.9
60 (57-63)
24
6.0
18.0
110 (99-110)
44
19.0
56.5
120 (111-123)
48
23.9
71.2
133 (124-138)
54
30.1
89.6
208 (194-217)
85
75.6
225
230 (218-243)
96
95.2
283
121
345
254 (244-273)
110
120
357
290 (274-306)
125
151
449
318 (307-343)
140
190
565
360 (344-379)
150
239
712
400 (380-431)
170
301
896
460 (432-484)
190
379
1128
500 (485-542)
217
374
1070
576
1650
RD
RB
WH
RT
BU
BS Accelerator coil
TS Coil section
RB Accelerator coil resistance at 20 C []
RT Coil section resistance at 20 C []
UN Rated voltage (rated voltage range)
RD Red
WH White
BU Blue
99
Technical Data
Brake coil resistance
12
BMG05
BMG1
BMG2
BMG4
10
20
40
32
36
40
Voltage UN
50
BS
TS
BS
TS
BS
TS
BS
DC V
RB
RT
RB
RT
RB
RT
RB
RT
24
4.4
13.4
3.9
12.1
3.4
10.2
2.7
8.2
24 (23-25)
10
0.70
2.14
0.63
1.88
42 (40-46)
18
2.8
8.5
2.5
7.6
2.1
6.5
1.7
5.2
48 (47-52)
20
3.5
10.7
3.1
9.6
2.7
8.1
2.2
6.5
56 (53-58)
24
4.4
13.4
3.9
12.1
3.4
10.2
2.7
8.2
110 (105-116)
48
17.6
53.4
15.6
48.1
13.6
40.5
10.9
32.7
125 (117-131)
52
22.1
67.2
19.7
60.6
17.1
51.0
13.7
41.1
139 (132-147)
60
27.9
84.6
24.8
76.2
21.5
64.3
16.9
51.8
175 (165-185)
72
44.2
134
39.3
121
34.1
102
27.4
82.0
200 (186-207)
80
55.6
169
49.5
152
42.9
128
34.5
103
230 (208-233)
96
70.0
213
62.3
192
54.0
161
43.4
130
240 (234-261)
110
88.1
268
78.4
241
68.0
203
54.6
164
AC V
TS
290 (262-293)
117
111
337
98.7
304
85.6
256
68.8
206
318 (294-329)
125
140
424
124
382
108
322
86.6
259
346 (330-369)
147
176
534
157
481
136
405
109
327
167
221
672
197
608
171
510
137
411
440 (415-464)
185
279
846
248
762
215
643
173
518
500 (465-522)
208
351
1066
312
960
271
809
218
652
575 (523-585)
233
442
1341
393
1208
341
1018
274
820
RD
RB
WH
RT
BU
BS
TS
RB
RT
UN
RD
WH
BU
100
Accelerator coil
Coil section
Accelerator coil resistance at 20 C []
Coil section resistance at 20 C []
Rated voltage (rated voltage range)
Red
White
Blue
Technical Data
Brake coil resistance
12
BMG8
BM15
BM30, 31, 32 / 62
75
150
300 / 600
70
95
Voltage UN
120
BS
TS
BS
TS
BS
DC V
RB
RT
RB
RT
RB
RT
24
1.4
7.5
0.8
5.0
0.67
5.0
42 (40-46)
0.90
4.7
0.5
3.2
1.1
5.9
0.6
4.0
56 (53-58)
1.4
7.5
0.8
5.0
0.6
4.2
110 (105-116)
5.7
29.8
3.1
20.1
2.2
16.8
125 (117-131)
7.1
37.5
3.9
25.3
2.8
21.1
139 (132-147)
9.0
47.2
4.9
31.8
3.5
26.6
175 (165-185)
14.2
74.8
7.8
50.5
5.6
42.1
200 (186-207)
17.9
94.2
9.8
63.5
7.1
53.0
230 (208-233)
22.5
119
12.4
80.0
8.9
66.7
240 (234-261)
28.3
149
15.6
101
11.2
84.0
290 (262-293)
35.7
188
19.6
127
14.1
106
318 (294-329)
44.9
237
24.7
160
17.8
133
346 (330-369)
56.5
298
31.1
201
22.3
168
400 (370-414)
71.2
375
39.2
253
28.1
211
440 (415-464)
89.6
472
49.3
318
35.4
266
500 (465-522)
113
594
62.1
401
44.6
334
575 (523-585)
142
748
78.2
505
56.1
421
AC V
TS
RD
RB
WH
RT
BU
BS
TS
R
RT
UN
RD
WH
BU
Accelerator coil
Coil section
Accelerator coil resistance at 20 C []
Coil section resistance at 20 C []
Rated voltage (rated voltage range)
Red
White
Blue
101
Technical Data
Brake coil resistance
12
BMG61/122
600 / 1200
195
UN
BS
AC V
RB
TS
RT
208 (194-217)
4.0
32.6
230 (218-243)
5.0
41.0
254 (244-273)
6.3
51.6
290 (274-306)
7.9
65
318 (307-343)
10.0
81.8
360 (344-379)
12.6
103
400 (380-431)
15.8
130
460 (432-484)
19.9
163
500 (485-542)
25.1
205
575 (543-600)
31.6
259
RD
RB
WH
RT
BU
BS Accelerator coil
TS Coil section
RB Accelerator coil resistance at 20 C []
RT Coil section resistance at 20 C []
UN Rated voltage (rated voltage range)
RD Red
WH White
BU Blue
102
Technical Data
Brake coil resistance
12
BR1
BR2
BR8
20
40
90
45
55
Voltage UN
75
BS
TS
BS
TS
BS
DC V
RB
RT
RB
RT
RB
RT
24
3.7
11.2
3.3
9.8
1.4
7.2
110 (98-110)
11.8
35.4
10.5
31
4.4
22.7
230 (217-242)
59.2
178
52.6
156
21.9
114
400 (385-431)
187
561
158
469
69.3
359
460 (432-484)
236
707
199
590
87.2
452
AC V
TS
RD
RB
WH
RT
BU
BS Accelerator coil
TS Coil section
RB Accelerator coil resistance at 20 C []
RT Coil section resistance at 20 C []
UN Rated voltage (rated voltage range)
RD Red
WH White
BU Blue
103
12
Technical Data
Coil and rectifier data for the BC brake type BC... category 2G/2D (zone
12.7 Coil and rectifier data for the BC brake type BC... category 2G/2D (zone 1/21),
protection type deIIB/IP65
Brake
For motor size
BC2
eDT 90/100
MB max [Nm]
7.5
30
PB [W]
29
41
IB/IH
UN
AC V
DC V
200 (186-207)
104
BC05
eDT 71
80
IH [AC A]
IG [DC A]
IH [AC A]
IG [DC A]
0.24
0.31
0.31
0.44
230 (208-233)
96
0.21
0.27
0.28
0.40
240 (234-261)
110
0.19
0.24
0.25
0.35
290 (262-293)
117
0.17
0.22
0.23
0.32
346 (330-369)
147
0.13
0.18
0.18
0.24
400 (370-414)
167
0.12
0.15
0.15
0.22
440 (415-464)
185
0.11
0.14
0.14
0.20
500 (465-522)
208
0.10
0.12
0.12
0.17
MB max
MB red
PB
Coil power
IH
Holding current
IG
IB/IH
UN
Technical Data
Permitted work done by BM(G), BR for AC motors, asynchronous servomo-
12
10
J
10
Wmax
3000 1/min
BM 32, BM 62
BM 15
BM 30, BM 31
BM 15
BMG 8
1500 1/min
BMG 8
10
BMG 2, BMG 4
10
10
10
BR 03
BR 03
10
9000
BMG02
10
10
10
1
10
10
10
10
c/h 10
Z
10
10
10
200
c/h 10
Z
01766CXX
Wmax
10
Wmax
1000 1/min
10
BM 32, BM 62
750 1/min
BM 32, BM 62
BM 30, BM 31
BM 30, BM 31
BM 15
10
BM 15
BMG 8
10
BMG 8
BMG 2, BMG 4
BMG 2, BMG 4
10
10
10
BR 03
10
10
10
10
1
10
10
10
c/h 10
Z
BR 03
10
1
10
10
10
c/h 10
Z
01765CXX
BMG61, BMG122
Contact SEW-EURODRIVE for the values for the permitted work done by the BMG61
and BMG122 brakes.
105
12
Technical Data
Permitted work done by BM(G) brake, for AC motors in category 3G (zone
12.9 Permitted work done by BM(G) brake, for AC motors in category 3G (zone 2),
protection type nA
Wmax
Wmax
3000 1/min
106
1500 1/min
106
BM 32, BM 62
BM 15
BM 15
BMG 8
105
BM 30, BM 31
J
105
BMG 2, BMG 4
BMG 8
104
104
103
103
102
102
10
1
10
102
103 c/h
104
10
1
10
102
103 c/h
104
52167AXX
Wmax
10
Wmax
1000 1/min
750 1/min
106
BM 32, BM 62
BM 32, BM 62
BM 30, BM 31
BM 30, BM 31
BM 15
105
BM 15
105
BMG 8
BMG 2, BMG 4
104
104
103
103
102
102
10
1
10
102
BMG 8
BMG 2, BMG 4
103 c/h
104
Z
10
1
10
102
103 c/h
104
Z
51025AXX
106
Technical Data
Working air gap for SEW brakes
12
Motor size
Brake type
71/80
BMG05, BC05
80
BMG1, BC05
90/100
BMG02, BC2
100
BMG4, BC2
112/132S
BMG8
132M/160M
BM15
160L/180
BM30
200/225
BM31
250/280
BMG61
180
BM322)
200/225
BM622)
250/280
BMG1222)
Adjust at
min 0.25
max 0.6
min 0.3
max 1.2
min 0.4
max 1.2
1) The measured value can differ from the specified value by 0.1 mm after the test run
2) Double disc brake
107
Technical Data
Dimension sheets for brake control systems
12
11
BG1.2, BG2.4
3.5
6
49
11.5
33
24.5
4.3
7.5
29
15
61
46
55
50612AXX
4.3
36
12
14
32.5
60.5
70
78
50613AXX
108
Technical Data
Dimension sheets for brake control systems
14
20
For connection of the brake coil or TF/TH and strip heaters in the wiring space of the
motor
28
Auxiliary terminal
strip
12
16
R4
60.5
4.3
1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 a
70
78
50614AXX
SR, UR
36
M25x1.5
27
33.5
9.5
50615AXX
SR19
36
66
M50x1.5
1)
13
SW60
03332AXX
109
12
Technical Data
Dimension sheets for brake control systems
BM. ...
3
4
75
13
14
15
22.5
68
91.5
01645BXX
110
Explanation of Abbreviations
Dimension sheets for brake control systems
13
13
Explanation of Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Meaning
AWG
BS
Accelerator coil
BU
Blue
ED
IB
Inrush current
IH
Holding current
IB/IH
IG
IHmax
IS
Coil current
MB
Braking torque
MB red
MB max
MB1
MB2
Speed
RB
RT
PB
t1
t2
t2I
Brake application time with cut-off in the AC circuit for separate brake current supply
t2II
TS
Coil section
UN
Rated voltage
Wmax
WH
White
RD
Red
111
14
Index
14
Index
A
AC brake motors .................................................37
AC brake motors with frequency inverter ............29
AC motor with brake
Technical data ....................................... 87, 88
AC motors with brake
Brake control system ....................................19
Adapter with hydraulic centrifugal coupling .........43
Ambient temperature ............................................8
ASEPTIC motors .................................................39
B
BC .......................................................................17
BMG05 - BMG4 operating currents ....................95
BMG61, BMG122 operating currents ..................97
BMG8 - BMG32/62 operating currents ........ 96, 98
BR03 ...................................................................15
Brake ...................................................................14
BC .................................................................17
BMG02 .........................................................14
BR03 .............................................................15
Brake application time .........................................23
Brake cable .................................................... 8, 26
Brake contactor ...................................................27
Brake control system
BGE ..............................................................47
BME ..............................................................48
BMH ..............................................................53
BMK ..............................................................54
BMP ..............................................................52
BMS ..............................................................46
BMV ..............................................................54
BSG ....................................................... 45, 51
BSR ..............................................................49
BUR ..............................................................51
Brake control system in the control cabinet ........36
Brake service life ............................................ 7, 23
Brake springs ......................................................23
Braking torque ........................................ 23, 42, 43
Braking work .......................................................23
BUR brake control system ..................................33
C
Centrifugal coupling ..............................................8
CM..BR ...............................................................38
Connection type ..................................................23
D
DAS...BR .............................................................39
Dimension sheets
Brake control systems ................................108
DT/DV...BM(G) ....................................................37
E
Electronically-controlled drives .............................8
Explosion-proof AC brake motors .......................40
112
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