Toshiba: MTX2-15 NEMA 3R

October 1, 2019

The second generation Toshiba MTX2®-15 NEMA 3R outdoor medium voltage adjustable speed drive (ASD) is one of the most innovative outdoor ASD offerings to date. A smaller footprint and improved mean time to repair are the result of an advanced enclosure design and power section topology. The MTX2-15 is specifically designed for mounting in remote locations from the jungle to the desert or applications where a building does not exist.

  • Lower Cost of Ownership
  • Very Low Harmonics, Meets or Exceeds IEEE 519-2014
  • High True Power Factor than Running Motors Across-the-line (>0.95)
  • Advanced User Interface Design
  • Operating Temperature -45°C to +50°C
  • Motor Friendly Output Waveform, Suitable for use on Standard Motors without the Need for Special Motor Insulation or Cable

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