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P5 series 600 Volt VFD (GPD 506)
This drive is ideal for "basic" drive
applications. Standard features include setpoint (PID)
control, energy savings mode, power consumption
monitoring and methods for harmonic distortion
reduction. A number of Serial Communications options
exist for the GPD 506.
600 Volt Class
3 to 200 HP
(3.9 Amps to 224 Amps)
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G5 series 600 Volt VFD (GPD 515)
This drive is a fully featured drive ready to
tackle the toughest jobs!
The GPD 515 can operate in (3) control modes to
suit the application requirements:
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Volts/Hertz mode
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Sensorless Vector mode
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Flux Vector mode (requires motor mounted
encoder and encoder feedback card)
600 Volt Class
2 to 200 HP
(3.5 Amps to 224 Amps)
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P7 series 230 Volt and 460
Volt VFD
5
- 500 Horsepower Industrial Fan and Pump Drive
The P7 is designed for variable torque applications
like Fans and Centrifugal Pumps. It is supplied with
V/f control and Normal Duty overload rating of 110%
for one minute. Network communications, plug-in I/O
cards, and power/packaging options are available. With
an optional phase-shifting input transformer, the P7
dual-diode bridge can be operated in 12-pulse
rectification mode, reducing input current harmonic
distortion.
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F7
series 230 Volt and 460 Volt VFD
1/2
- 500 Horsepower Industrial Workhorse
The F7 drive is the Industrial Workhorse of
adjustable frequency drives. It is intended to handle
every conventional drive application found in the
typical industrial manufacturing plant from simple
variable torque pumping to sophisticated networked
material handling. With excellent performance and a
wide array of configurations and options, the F7 can
be the single drive platform for an entire facility.
Network communications, plug-in I/O cards, custom
software, and power/packaging options are among the
many choices. For new installations or retrofits, the
F7 is truly the Industrial Workhorse, perfect for
every conventional application…and even some
unconventional ones.
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following link:
http://www.drives.com
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