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  1. A braking resistor is a resistor that generates a braking torque to slow or stop the speed of a mechanical system. These resistors are built to certain specifications, such as average braking power and resistance. Braking resistors with lower ohmic values will aid in controlling a motor’s speed and dissipating more heat.
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    The property of resistors to dissipate heat can be used to slow down a mechanical system. This process is called dynamic braking and such a resistor is called a dynamic braking resistor (or simply a brake resistor). To decelerate an electric motor, kinetic energy is transformed back into electrical energy.
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    The purpose of a braking resistor is to dissipate the energy which a motor generates during deceleration. As the braking resistor dissipates the energy, it helps prevent damage to the drive which could happen due to overvoltage.
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    A brake resistor’s job is to dissipate the energy that a motor produces when it slows down. The brake resistor helps shield the drive from harm that may result from overvoltage by dissipating the energy.
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    Braking resistors are used for applications where the motor speed exceeds the speed that is set by the variable frequency drive (VFD) or when fast deceleration is required. They can provide controlled braking at an increased torque. If the rotational velocity of the motor exceeds the synchronous velocity from the VFD, it will act as a generator.
    The property of resistors to dissipate heat can be used to slow down a mechanical system. This process is called dynamic braking and such a resistor is called a dynamic braking resistor (or simply a brake resistor). To decelerate an electric motor, kinetic energy is transformed back into electrical energy.
    Our braking resistors are designed, manufactured, and tested in Canada and are cULus listed. If you are replacing a resistor, or are getting one for a new application, get in touch with us.
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