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Motor characteristics at low input voltage
Since the dedicated motor is designed with the rated voltage of approximately 320 V, it can produce sufficient torque for the input voltage of 380 V. Therefo... More Details >>
- No:21434
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:27
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We do not offer an explosion-proof type of vector inverter. More Details >>
- No:21644
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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We do not offer a geared motor. More Details >>
- No:21647
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Difference from general-purpose inverter
While the inverter uses open-loop (V/F) control, it uses semi-closed loop vector control (constant current control). This enables output of stable torque esp... More Details >>
- No:21659
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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I want to drive other manufacturer's motor with PG
You can drive the motor with the FR-V240E-5.5K. However, the following conditions apply: - You need to perform auto tuning because the motor's circuit consta... More Details >>
- No:21539
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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It can be output by attaching the plug-in option FR-VPA, FR-VPB, or FR-VPC. Note that the output format depends on the option type. FR-VPA: Open collector ou... More Details >>
- No:21643
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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We offer the following: <<Dedicated motor model variation>>- With standard legs (SF-VR__)5.5 kW, 7.5 kW, 11 kW, 15 kW, 18.5 kW, 22 kW, 30 kW, 37 ... More Details >>
- No:21649
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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12 models of FREQROL-V200 vector inverters each for the 200 V and 400 V classes from 1.5K to 45K. 9 models of SF-VR vector control dedicated motors each for ... More Details >>
- No:21657
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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When a vector inverter is used for position control, the servo lock works when it is stopped. When the start signal (STF or STR) is turned ON, the servo lock... More Details >>
- No:21502
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Inverter current characteristics
In general, relationship between T (torque), K (constant), V (voltage), I (current), and F (frequency) is expressed as "T = K × (V/F) × I". Since (V/F) is co... More Details >>
- No:21505
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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