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You can remove the parameter unit FR-PU02 and install the FR-CU01 there. However, since the interface for the parameter unit is used, the communication speed... More Details >>
- No:21625
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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The description has been deleted because there is no industrial pressure ventilation fan that can be used for the FR-FS2, due to the production termination o... More Details >>
- No:21064
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:25
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DC90V More Details >>
- No:20965
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:25
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PWM is an acronym for Pulse Width Modulation and varies the switching pulse width of transistors. This method creates many pulses within a single cycle of th... More Details >>
- No:21530
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Countermeasure against inverter noise
You can attach the following filters to the inverter input side:- Line noise filter (FR-BLF, FR-BSF01)- Radio noise filter (FR-BIF) While it is a good idea ... More Details >>
- No:21528
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Countermeasure against noise on input side
In general, the line noise filter (FR-BLF) is used against the power supply noise. The AC reactor also works. As other countermeasures:- Use a metal conduit ... More Details >>
- No:21517
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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PDF data is available free of charge with free registration from the Mitsubishi Electric FA Global Website. All the printed materials are available for a fee. More Details >>
- No:21127
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:26
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The reactor built in the FREQROL-A201 series is intended to stabilize operation of the converter circuit and differs from the FR-BAL. Note that when performi... More Details >>
- No:21421
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:27
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It is the brake function that consumes the rotational energy by heat and stops the motor immediately by short-circuiting between the motor terminals through ... More Details >>
- No:21066
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:25
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Imbalanced input and output side power supplies
1. In general, the input power of the inverter is always larger than the output power because the inverter loss is added to the motor loss. 2. In both of cas... More Details >>
- No:21473
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:27
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