Visit the James Walker and Co web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Drives, motors and power transmission, couplings, clutches
News Release from: Danfoss Drives | Subject: VLT MICRO Adjustable Frequency Drives
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 15 November 2002

Low cost drives now available up to 5HP

Request your FREE weekly copy of the Manufacturingtalk email newsletter. News about Drives, motors and power transmission, couplings, clutches and more every issue. Click here for details.

VLT MICRO Adjustable Frequency Drives from Danfoss Drives are now available at 5HP for 230 VAC and 460 VAC applications.

VLT MICRO Adjustable Frequency Drives from Danfoss Drives are now available at 5HP for 230 VAC and 460 VAC applications Ideal for OEMs and panel builders requiring small AC motor control, VLT MICRO drives are available in the 1/2 to 5 HP range (230 V applications), as well as the 1 to 5 HP range (460 V applications)

These low-cost drives provide DC performance from low cost and low maintenance AC motors.

They offer easy installation, sophisticated control, excellent reliability and a small footprint, making them suitable for applications such as conveyors, pumps and fans that require small size and simple functionality.

A digital keypad/display module comes mounted to the front panel of the drive allowing for simple operation.

Built-in software saves valuable space, time and money by eliminating additional hardware requirements.

Additional features include: programmable digital inputs and outputs; quiet operation; overload current (to 150% of rated current for one minute); automatic voltage regulation; S-curve or linear ramp profiles; momentary power failure restart; parameter lock/reset; panel or optional DIN rail mount; and an optional remote keypad mounting kit, among others.

Danfoss Drives: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Manufacturingtalk email newsletter
Manufacturingtalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the James Walker and Co web site