Inverters come in polycarbonate plastic enclosures

A Lenze-ACTech product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 6, 2008

Enclosed drives are ideal for applications where the electronics need to be protected against dust, dirt and the harmful effects of water and corrosion.

New polycarbonate plastic NEMA 4X (IP65) enclosures for the SMVector inverter from Lenze-AC Tech are billed as the perfect solution for industries such as food and beverage or chemical processing, where drives need to be protected against dust, dirt and the harmful effects of water and corrosion.

Lenze-AC Tech Director of Product Management, Darrow Hanesian, explains that the polycarbonate plastic enclosure is intended for both indoor and outdoor use, is NEMA 4X (IP65) rated, corrosion and UV resistant and has an improved resistance to low temperature impact.

"When specifying a VFD, installation location should always be carefully considered", says Steve Dextraze, Lenze-AC Tech Inverter Product Manager.

SMVector NEMA 4X models are available with universal inputs (120-600V AC) up to 10hp, with plans to expand up to 30h.

Lenze-AC Tech is one of the very few VFD sources offering polycarbonate enclosures as well as enclosures suitable for outdoor applications.

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