www.dadehpardazan.ir 88594014-153.6 Connecting Regenerative Resistors3-453 Wiring and Connection3.6.2 Setting Regenerative Resistor CapacityWhen using an external regenerative resister, set the Pn600 so that the regenerative resistor capacity is equiva-lent to the resistor capacity.Be sure to set the regenerative resistor capacity (Pn600) to a value that is in accordance with the allowablecapacity of the actual external regenerative resistor being used.Note 1. If Pn600 is not set to the optimum value, alarm A.320 will occur.2. When set to the factory setting (Pn600 = 0), the SERVOPACK’s built-in resistor or Yaskawa’s regenerative resis-tor unit has been used.The setting will vary with the cooling method of external regenerative resistor:• For natural convection cooling: Set the value to a maximum 20% of the actually installed regenerative resistor capacity (W).• For forced convection cooling: Set the value to a maximum 50% of the actually installed regenerative resistor capacity (W).Example: Set 20 W (100 W 20%) for the 100-W external regenerative resistor with natural convectioncooling method: Pn600 = 2 (unit: 10 W)WARNING• If parameter Pn600 is set to 0 while an external regenerative resistor is connected, the regenerative over-load alarm (A.320) may not be detected. If the regenerative overload alarm (A.320) is not detected cor-rectly, the external regenerative resistor may be damaged and an injury or fire may result.Pn600Regenerative Resistor Capacity ClassificationSetting Range Unit Factory Setting When Enabled0 to SERVOPACKcapacity 10 W 0 Immediately Setup• When the external regenerative resistors for power are used at the rated load ratio,the resistor temperature increases to between 200 C and 300C. The resistors mustbe used at or below the rated values. Check with the manufacturer for the resistor’sload characteristics.• For safety, use the external regenerative resistors with thermoswitches.Speed Position Force