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News Release from: Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems | Subject: Variable speed drive
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2006
Drives are made dust and splash proof
Mitsubishi's high efficiency FR-FR700 series of drives has been extended to include a new range of dust and splash proofed drives for the building services sector - the IP54 rated FR-F746 series
With the same high performance as the rest of the power saving FR-F700 models, the FR-F746 is aimed at the fit and forget heating, ventilation and air conditioning sector The IP54 rated construction provides protection from the ingress of dust and water splashes without the need and additional cost of a protective cubicle
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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What is more, its long service life and minimal maintenance requirements make the drive the ideal choice for sites and plant rooms where access is difficult.
Ideal for building services automation applications and commercial fan and pump control, the FR-F746 series spans the range 0.75 - 55kW, with frequency output control from 0.5 up to 400Hz, and incorporates a wide range of control options such as 15 pre selected speeds, digital and analogue speed setting.
The drive also includes an automatic energy saving function across the speed range.
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For example, at a starting frequency of 35 Hz, the inverter achieves 57 percent power saving compared to conventional drives.
In addition, the Optimum Excitation Control (OEC), a Mitsubishi innovation, achieves an average of 10 percent further saving by ensuring that the optimum flux is delivered to the motor at all times.
Suitable for a three phase power supply from 380 to 500 volts, the FR-F746 is easy to set up and configure, using the one touch digital dial, yet incorporates extensive control and data features as standard.
The accurate PID speed control meets the technical requirements for a host of applications in the food and beverage, printing and paper, chemicals, textiles and wood industries.
The FR-746 variable speed drive also includes a service interval timer to optimise the availability of external equipment, meeting a wide range of customer requirements.
LonWorks communications is increasingly becoming the norm for building services, yet is just one of the many communications protocols available.
The drive also includes communication option cards for Profibus DP, CC-Link, Modbus RTU and DeviceNet fieldbuses as well as having an RS-485 interface as standard.
In offices where noise transmission of can be a problem, the drive gives whisper quiet motor running, thanks to its high, adjustable PWM switching frequency, The FR-F746 drive is simple to install, incorporating it's own integrated EMC filter (EN 55011A) for RF suppression.
Primarily, the FR-F746 is designed for a host of applications in building services automation; for smoke extraction fans, hot air generation systems, heat pumps, heating and drying cabinets and re-circulating air heating systems. Request a free brochure from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ...
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