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Introducing NOARK Ex9VF7 Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) at ITC Electrical Components

November 4, 2025

Introducing NOARK Ex9VF7 Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)

ITC is pleased to introduce the NOARK Ex9VF7 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) — a next-generation motor control solution designed to deliver precision, energy efficiency, and reliable performance across industrial and commercial applications.

What is a Variable Frequency Drive?

A VFD controls the speed and torque of electric motors by varying the frequency and voltage of their power supply. This technology enables smooth acceleration, reduced mechanical stress, and optimal energy use — essential for automation systems such as pumps, fans, conveyors, and HVAC equipment.

Key Features and Specifications:

  • Rated Current and Power Range: 2.5A – 360A (0.25 – 250 HP)
  • Advanced DSP motor control for precise torque and speed regulation
  • Compact design for easy panel or MCC integration
  • Safe Torque Off (STO) removes torque from the motor when activated, ensuring safety during operation
  • Integrated Braking Chopper prevents the DC bus voltage from exceeding safe levels
  • Communication protocols: BACnet, Ethernet/IP, CANopen, Modbus
  • EMC filter (C3 class) integrated up to 150hp at ≤480V and 25hp at 600V
  • IP20 (NEMA 1 Kit available)
  • Approval: cULus (UL 61800-5-1)

Why Choose Ex9VF7 VFD

The Ex9VF7 enhances machine performance through intelligent control and high-efficiency operation. It features automated carrier wave oscillation for quieter operation, torque profiling for smooth low-speed startup, and multi-speed programming for flexible system control.

By dynamically matching motor output to load demand, it significantly reduces energy consumption, extends equipment lifespan, and lowers maintenance costs — providing long-term value and sustainability.

Introducing NOARK Ex9VF7 Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) at ITC Electrical Components

Applications of VFD

The VFD is Ideal for industrial automation, water treatment systems, HVAC control, material handling, and energy management, the Ex9VF7 ensures dependable motor control in diverse environments.

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