Schneider Electric Frequency inverter 130KW
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The ATV630 frequency converter from Schneider Electric is a highly advanced solution for controlling electric drives. With a power rating of 130 kW and an operating voltage of 380 to 480 V, this device is suitable for demanding applications across various industries. The frequency converter offers an output frequency of 50 to 60 Hz and is certified for use in marine environments, demonstrating its robustness and reliability. With an IP00 protection rating, it is designed for use in protected environments. Its compact design allows for easy integration into existing systems, while the high network frequency tolerance of 5% and the network voltage tolerance of 10% ensure flexible adaptation to different operating conditions.
- Marine certification for use in maritime applications
- High network frequency tolerance of 5% for stable performance
- Network voltage tolerance of 10% for flexible adaptation
- Compact design for easy integration into existing systems.
Output frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power | 132 kW |
Supports protocol | AS-Interface Safety at Work, DeviceNet, DeviceNet Safety, KNX, Lon, Modbus, Profibus, PROFINET IO, PROFIsafe, SafetyBUS p, SERCOS, SUCONET, TCP/IP |
Item number | 34564098 |
Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
Category | Frequency converters |
Manufacturer No. | ATV630C13N4428 |
Release date | 17.5.2023 |
Input phase number | 3x |
Output frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power | 132 kW |
Relative symmetrical mains frequency tolerance | 5% |
Relative symmetrical mains voltage tolerance | 10% |
Type of inverter | U-inverter |
Supports protocol | AS-Interface Safety at Work, DeviceNet, DeviceNet Safety, KNX, Lon, Modbus, Profibus, PROFINET IO, PROFIsafe, SafetyBUS p, SERCOS, SUCONET, TCP/IP |
Protection type (IP code) | IP00 |
Country of origin | India, Italy |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Width | 32 cm |
Depth | 39 cm |
Height | 85.20 cm |
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