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News Release from: Lenze | Subject: smd range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2003
Inverters go back to basics
By cutting out non-essential features, the Lenze smd range of inverters brings new economy to 25% of the inverter market.
By cutting out non-essential features, the Lenze smd range of inverters brings new economy to 25% of the inverter market In many application areas such as conveying, leisure, horticultural and agricultural machinery, sophisticated features such as fieldbus communications and vector control are not needed
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lenze's new SMD range of inverters are compact and low cost, intended for simple applications with single-phase supply and powers up to 2.2kW.
The smd inverters omit these features and concentrate on down-to-earth value.
Despite low prices, smd inverters still offer all the features needed in simple applications.
An RFI filter is integrated in single-phase models and available as a footprint unit for three-phase.
Control options include digital signals, potentiometers and 0-10V/4-20mA signals.
Dynamic braking resistors, remote IP65 keypads and DIN rail fixings are optional.
Unique to the smd is the EPM program chip, which permits offline reprogramming in as little as 2s.
The smd range begins at 0.25kW with single-phase models up to 2.2kW.
A recent extension brings in three phase models from 0.37 to 22kW available for 415V supply or at 230V suiting exporters to the North American market.
Throughout the range, smd features compact dimensions, ease of use and attractive pricing. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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