Lenze Module | Inverter Braking Resistor Unit EMB9351-E
Bulk Orders & Fast Shipping
Instant 10% Discount On Winter Banks Credit/Debit Cards EMI and CreditCard
Fast & Reliable Worldwide Shipping – Ready to Dispatch from Stock
- Fast shipping
- Return Policy
- Lowest Price
- Help Center 24/7
-
Fornecedor:
Lenze
-
Tipo:
Braking Module
- Tags Braking module
Sobre o Produto
Lenze Emb9351-E Braking Module for Inverters
The Lenze Emb9351-E safely dissipates excess motor energy. It protects your drive system during fast stops and overhauling loads.
Key Benefits
- Safe Braking: Manages high braking power up to 12 kW peak.
- Wide Voltage Range: Works from 270V to 775V DC for system flexibility.
- Integrated Resistor: Includes a 47 Ω internal brake resistor.
- Compact Design: Lightweight at only 2.6 kg for easy installation.
- High Energy Handling: Manages up to 50 kWs of braking energy.
Technical Specifications
Brand & Model: Lenze Emb9351-E
Supply Voltage (VN): 270 ... 775 V DC
Threshold Voltage (Vz): 375 V DC, 725 V DC, 765 V DC
Peak Current (60s): 16 A DC
Peak Braking Power (PBmax):
- At 375V: 3 kW
- At 725V: 11 kW
- At 765V: 12 kW
Continuous Braking Power (PBd): 100 W (all voltages)
- Brake Resistance (RBmin): 47 Ω (internal)
Max. Braking Energy (Wb): 50 kWs (with 20 min break)
Power Derating:
- Above 40°C: 2% per K
- Above 1000m altitude: 5% per 1000m
Weight: 2.6 kg
Installation & Use
Connect this module to the DC bus of your Lenze inverter. Ensure proper mounting for heat dissipation. Ideal for applications with frequent deceleration or descending loads like cranes and conveyors.
Shipping & Warranty
Shipped via FedEx, UPS, or DHL. Includes the braking module and installation guide. This product is covered by a 12-month warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is a braking module needed?
It is essential when your motor acts as a generator, such as during rapid stops or when a load drives the motor downhill.
What does the "threshold voltage" mean?
The module starts dissipating energy when the DC bus voltage exceeds the set threshold (e.g., 375V, 725V, 765V).
Can it handle continuous braking?
No. Its continuous rating is 100W. It is designed for intermittent, high-power braking cycles with adequate cooling periods.
Is an external resistor required?
No, it has a built-in 47 Ω resistor. This simplifies wiring for standard applications.
How do altitude and high temperature affect it?
Both reduce its cooling ability. Power capability decreases by 2% for each degree above 40°C and 5% for every 1000m above sea level.
Quick Quotes & Info
- Quick Quotes: Receive pricing and availability fast from our dedicated customer service team.
- Delivery: Expedited, freight, and international shipping available worldwide.
- Warranty: NexAuto offers a 12-month warranty on all parts purchased from us, in addition to any manufacturer coverage.
- Returns: 30-day return policy for defective or mismatched parts, ensuring peace of mind.
- Payment: Flexible options including major credit cards, PayPal, and bank transfers.
- Custom Calibration: Provide your specifications, and we’ll handle the rest with precision.

Industrial Electrical Solutions
Comprehensive Automation Equipment for Every Facility
PLCs, HMIs, Servo Drives, Sensors, and Cables for reliable operations.
BENTLEY NEVADA
Condition Monitoring Solutions
Proximity probes, sensors, and monitoring systems to protect critical machinery.
ALLEN-BRADLEY
Industrial Automation Components
High-quality PLCs, HMIs, and I/O modules for reliable control systems.
HONEYWELL
Controllers, I/O & Interface Modules
New parts to support DCS platforms and PLC installations.
Blog posts
-
Can Vibration Analysis Prevent DCS Process Alarms?
This article explains how integrating Bently Nevada vibration monitoring data with PLC/DCS control systems enables...
-
Why Is Vibration Monitoring Critical for PLC and DCS Systems?
This article explains the critical role of dedicated vibration monitoring in industrial facilities managed by...
-
Why Replace Manual Vibration Checks with Automated DCS Monitoring?
This article explains the limitations of manual vibration monitoring and presents a practical guide to...

















