RickyEE
Electrical
- Apr 30, 2009
- 4
I have a vertical gate that is raised by a synchronous motor via a gear box. Once the vertical gate is fully open a brake is engaged to hold the gate in the open position. To lower the gate the brake is released and a resistor load bank is used to absorb the reverse emf that is generated when the gate is being lowered.
Will this still work if normal power is lost to the synchronous motor? For instance, If normal power is lost and the vertical gate needs to be lowered, we can manually release the brake and connect the resistor load bank to the motor, Will the vertical gate fall on its own or will the torque from the synchronous motor help coast the gate down gracefully?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Will this still work if normal power is lost to the synchronous motor? For instance, If normal power is lost and the vertical gate needs to be lowered, we can manually release the brake and connect the resistor load bank to the motor, Will the vertical gate fall on its own or will the torque from the synchronous motor help coast the gate down gracefully?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,