Engineering Information 06.2005
6SE7087-6QX70 (Version AE) Siemens AG
11-24 Compendium Motion Control SIMOVERT MASTERDRIVES
The power back-up module is for increasing the capacity of the DC link.
This can bridge a short-time power-system failure, on the one hand,
and also enables intermediate storage of braking energy, on the other.
♦ Storage capacity in the event of a power failure:
WCU U
Link n Link
=⋅⋅ −
1
2
22
()
min
With a 400 V supply voltage and when C = 5.1 mF and
U
Link min
= 400 V, for example, the storage capacity is calculated as
follows:
WWs=⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ − =
−
1
2
51 10 135 400 400 336
322
.((.) )
With a 460 V supply voltage, the storage capacity increases to
575 W. The possible bridging time t
bri
is calculated with the output
power P as follows:
t
W
P
bri
=
The storage capacity during regenerative operation is calculated as
follows:
WCU U
Link Link n
=⋅⋅ −
1
2
22
()
max
With a 400 V supply voltage and when U
Link max
=750 V:
WWs=⋅ ⋅ ⋅ −− ⋅ =
−
1
2
51 10 750 1 35 400 691
32 2
.(( ))
During braking, for example, from maximum speed to 0 within time t
v
the braking energy is calculated as follows:
WPt
br br v
=⋅ ⋅
1
2
max
with maximum motor braking power in W
P
Mn
br
Mot v Mot
Mot Invmax
max max
.
=
⋅
⋅⋅
955
ηη
M
Mot v max
Maximum motor torque during braking in Nm
n
Mot max
Maximum motor speed during braking in rpm
♦ Maximum number of power back-up modules which can be
connected on a Compact PLUS unit is
• Two power back-up modules for rectifier units
• One power back-up module for converters
The level of the pulse frequency basically affects the dynamic
response. Accordingly, when a high level of dynamic response is
required, the pulse frequency should be set to 10 kHz. Use of the
Compact PLUS does not therefore entail derating. Compact units and
chassis-type units require derating of 6 or 3 Hz and upwards,
depending on their power output (see technical data). A reduction of the
permissible rated current entails a reduction of the permissible
maximum current to the same amount. In addition, the maximum pulse
frequency with chassis-type units is lower than 10 kHz (see technical
data).
Notes regarding the
use of a power back-
up module
Notes on pulse
frequency