More power to variable frequency drives

A Danfoss Drives product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 18, 2005

A new design extends the product range of the VLT 5000 Series and provides increased flexibility, cost-effectiveness and reliability.

Danfoss has released a new high power platform for VLT 5000 Series variable frequency drives.

The new design extends the product range of the VLT 5000 Series and provides increased flexibility, cost-effectiveness and reliability.

Specifically engineered to satisfy the full constant or variable torque demands of virtually any industrial process applications, the new VLT 5000 Series drives are available in 125-500hp (380-500V AC) and 40-350hp (525-690V AC).

Also available in the new sizes is the Flux version of the VLT 5000 Series, which provides servo-like performance using standard asynchronous AC motors.

For variable torque applications, VLT 4000 VT Series dedicated variable torque drives are now available in 100-400hp (525-600V AC).

These drives are available with three distinct enclosures: Chassis/IP00, NEMA1/IP21 and NEMA12/IP54, which has the smallest available footprint of the world's top five competing units available today.

Modular construction allows users to buy only what is needed, and operating software and options facilitate easy retrofitting.

The optimised design simplifies installation and reduces the overall number of components for ease of use and maximum reliability and uptime.

Additional features and options include: built-in Class A2 RFI filtering as standard; integral disconnect with option of available fuses; power termination design for easy installation, accepting single box lug or dual cable legs; logic routing with tie-down provisions to simplify installation and protect against noise disturbance; and ambient temperature ratings of 40-45C in VT mode, 50C with changes in switching pattern.

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