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Mitsubishi Brake Resistors FR-BR-H15K

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FR-BR-H15K

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Mitsubishi's FR-BR-H15K brake resistor unit is designed for effective braking in motor systems. Operating at 400 V in a three-phase configuration, it carries a power rating of 15 kW, making it suitable for use with motors up to 20 HP.

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Technical specifications for FR-BR-H15K

ManufacturerMitsubishi
Product TypeBrake Resistor Unit
Product LineBrake Resistors
Part NumberFR-BR-H15K
Weight24.06 lbs (10.91 kg)
Voltage400 V
Phase3-Phase
Power Rating15 kW
Design400V class, high-duty
Motor Power20 HP
ApplicationUsed for motor braking systems
Resistance990 W (Max)
Temperature RangeSuitable for continuous, high-duty operation
Protection RatingIP20

Mitsubishi's FR-BR-H15K is a specialized brake resistor unit that enhances motor braking systems. It operates efficiently at 400 volts and is constructed for a three-phase environment. This unit is engineered with a power capacity of 15 kW, allowing it to effectively handle motors rated up to 20 horsepower.

Designed to perform reliably in high-demand scenarios, the FR-BR-H15K brake resistor can accommodate a maximum resistance of 990 ohms. Its robust build enables continuous operation in elevated duty cycles, ensuring consistent performance. Weighing 10.89 kg (24 lbs.), this brake resistor unit balances strength and installation manageability.

The FR-BR-H15K brake resistor also has an IP20 protection rating, providing a suitable hazard protection level in controlled environments. This level of durability and function makes the FR-BR-H15K brake resistor an ideal choice for applications where dependable braking systems are critical to operational success.