Danfoss: VACON® 100 INDUSTRIAL

VACON® 100 INDUSTRIAL is full of features and dedicated for a wide range of constant power/torque applications. The easy-to-use and robust motor controls improve the reliability and efficiency of all AC motor types, including induction and permanent magnet and synchronous reluctance motors.
 
Integrated RS485 and Ethernet interfaces support all major industrial protocols making VACON 100 INDUSTRIAL easy to incorporate into all major control systems. The built-in PLC functionality enables integration of new functionality into the drive. Functional safety is improved with Safe Torque Off, which prevents the motor from generating torque on the motor shaft, Safe Stop 1 and ATEX-certified motor over-temperature protection.
 
The wall-mountable drive modules are easy to install and operate, and the enclosed drives are provided with a wide range of integrated options.
 
Supply voltages and power range
  • 208-240 V…0.55-90 kW
  • 380-500 V…1.1-630 kW
  • 525-690 V…5.5-800 kW

Features and benefits:

  • Easy integration with plant automation due to extensive range of fieldbus options
  • High reliability in challenging environments as a result of conformal coating
  • Extended drive lifetime thanks to film capacitors
  • No additional accessories are required due to integrated RFI filters and DC choke

For more information, visit https://www.danfoss.com/en/products/ac-drives/dds/vacon-100-industrial/#tab-overview

 

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