Start-up manual COMPAX-M / -S32! Control voltage 24V DC ±10% ripple <1V SSFuse protection: 16AX4PEL3L2L1PENL3 x 230V AC1 x 230V AC+--+PEWVUPEBB-+brakeresistance1 2 3 4 PEL3L2L11 2 3 4 PELN1 2 -+Connections for3 x 230V ACConnections for1 x 230V ACBus systemX5 INX2X3X1F19 3.16 ATACsupply24V DCsupplyBus systemX7 OUTmotor andmotor brake24V control voltage230V AC230V AC230V ACL1L2 L3max. 230V AC +10%line to line voltage!Note! Do not apply 3 * 400V AC.Only wire up brake in motors with a holding brake! Otherwise, do notwire up.7.5.2 COMPAX 25XXS-specific technical data! Energy recuperated during braking is stored in the supply capacitors. Thecapacity and storable energy is:COMPAX 25XXS: 1000 μμμμF / 27 WsIf the recuperated energy causes overvoltage, then external ballast resistances canbe engaged.Braking power Duration Coolingdown timeCOMPAX 25XXS: ≤1.0 kW unlimitedwith Rext ≥ 56Ω: ≤2.5 kW <2s ≥ 10sWe can supply external ballast resistances for COMPAX 25XXS(see Page 193).Connecting ballast resistance to COMPAX-SThe ballast resistance is connected to B+, B- and, if necessary, PE.Output X4 is protected from short circuits.Mating connectors for X1,..X4 from Phoenix are included with the following typedesignations:X1: MSTB2.5/8/STF-5.08 (with screw connection)X2: MSTB2.5/4/ST-5.08 (without screw connection)X3: MSTB2.5/2/ST-5.08 (without screw connection)X4: MSTB2.5/3/STF-5.08 (with screw connection)You can acquire Phoenix housings for these connectors and these can be usedonce adapted to our cables. Designation: KGG-MSTB2.5/(pin number).OvervoltagelimitationMaximum brakingpower withexternal ballastresistanceMatingconnectors X1,X2, X3 and X4