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Product category: Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: Omron Electronics | Subject: 3G3MV Sysdrive inverters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 June 2000

Omron's open loop drives range extended

New 5.5kW and 7.5kW models of Omron's 3G3MV Sysdrive inverters have been launched, extending the range from the previous 4kW top end model.

New 5.5kW and 7.5kW models of Omron's 3G3MV Sysdrive inverters have been launched, extending the range from the previous 4kW top end model "We have developed these larger drives in response to customer feedback," says Robert Brooks, Mechatronics Business Development Manager at Omron

"Many drives users are now specifying open loop vector control in preference to standard volts/frequency [v/f] units, because they offer significant performance gain without increasing installation complexity.

Vector control has steadily increased in usage for the past five years, and with automated systems getting steadily more sophisticated vector control is becoming a basic requirement in system specification.

The design philosophy behind the 3G3MV is to provide a drive with functionality and performance to spare, that is easy to install and whose maintenance is minimal.

As such it is one of the most important ranges within Omron Sysdrive family of inverter products.

The 3G3MV has energy saving features and PID control as standard, so it is equally applicable to straightforward speed control applications like fan or pump control, through to crane, hoist and extruder applications requiring high torque at low speed and accurate speed control.

It uses the range of programming techniques that have been field proven throughout the Sysdrive family and is fully protected against the rigours of industrial usage.

It can be operated in master/slave mode, has DC braking and advanced speed profiling features including 16 preset speeds and selectable S curves.

To aid integration into automation systems, the 3G3MV can communicate over RS232 and RS485 networks, and DeviceNet capability. Request a free brochure from Omron Electronics ...

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