E2820
Braking resistor overload prewarning
Bosch Rexroth · IndraDrive C Drive Controllers
What does E2820 mean?
The external braking resistor is reaching its thermal limit due to excessive regenerated energy. Continued operation could lead to resistor damage or a full shutdown.
Common Causes
- Excessive braking cycles or too much regenerated energy for the resistor's rating.
- Braking resistor undersized for the application's duty cycle.
- Inadequate cooling for the braking resistor.
- Faulty braking resistor thermal sensor or incorrect parameterization.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Check the application's braking duty cycle and ensure it is within the braking resistor's specifications. Reduce deceleration times if possible.
- 2
Verify the braking resistor's resistance and power rating against the drive and application requirements.
- 3
Ensure adequate airflow around the braking resistor for cooling and clear any obstructions.
- 4
Check the wiring of the braking resistor's thermal sensor, if present, and verify its functionality.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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Source: Bosch Rexroth IndraDrive C Drive Controllers