Dynamic Braking - Rheostatic Braking

Rheostatic Braking

The electrical energy produced by the motors is dissipated as heat by a bank of onboard resistors or "braking grid". Large cooling fans are necessary to protect the resistors from damage. Modern systems have thermal monitoring, so if the temperature of the bank becomes excessive, it will be switched off, and the braking will revert to pure friction mode.

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