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Frequency inverter 400 V | 30 A | 15 kW | IP66

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Article code FI-E44300E6-19
GTIN 0.540.100.300.672.6
Intrastat number 85.04.40.86
Category Outdoor rated VFD - standard operating panel
Current stock 0 U.
Factory lead time 4 Week(s)

Product description

Variable frequency converter in dust-tight and washdown ready enclosure. It controls 400 Volt motors to run fans and pumps in HVAC applications. This VFD is particularly simple to use. For most applications it is not necessary to change the default settings. The required supply voltage is three-phase 400 Volt.

Various types of 3ph 400 Volt motors can be controlled: IE3 or IE4 induction motors, permanent magnet motors, brushless DC or synchronous reluctance motors. One or multiple motors with a (combined) maximum current of 30 A can be controlled by this drive. Motor speed can be set via the intuitive keypad or via the inputs. Configuration is simplified via 14 basic parameters and application macro functions.

The enclosure can be DIN rail mounted in an electrical cabinet. It offers an IP66 protection against ingress of water and dust. The integrated EMC filter is Class C1.

Manufacturers code: ODE-3-440300-3F4A

Additional specifications and description

3ph 400 Volt frequency drive for HVAC applications
Because three-phase 400 volts has a higher power capacity, it can be used for more applications, such as larger fans and pumps in HVAC systems. Compared to a single-phase version, a three-phase powered frequency inverter and three-phase motor combination is typically more effective and useful. For HVAC applications, this makes the frequency inverter ideally suited for managing fans or pumps. Furthermore, it is incredibly user-friendly. In many cases, the frequency inverter can be used right away after installation and the default settings can be kept. 

IP66 enclosure for outdoor surface mounting
The wall-mounting enclosure is designed to protect the electronics in harsh environments as well as in outdoor applications. It offers an IP66 protection against the ingress of water, dirt and contaminants. This makes it possible to install this frequency inverter directly on the installation, even in wash-down applications. It eliminates the need of an electric cabinet. It is advisable to protect the device against snow and direct sunlight. 

Easy to use How to connect the inputs
By selecting one of these application macros, the most important settings are pre-configured automatically. It saves you to define the functionality for the different inputs. These functionalities are pre-defined in the application macros. These default settings are sufficient for many applications. Typical applications are AC fans, blowers, centrifugal pumps, fume extractors and air flow controllers.
By default, input 1 is used to start the motor. An optional 10K potentiometer can be connected to terminals 5, 6 and 7 to adjust fan speed.
When input 3 is activated, the motor runs at the predefined speed in parameter 20. When input 3 is not activated (or not connected), the motor speed can be adjusted via the external potentiometer (or analogue control signal).


Pulse-width modulation
Frequency inverters control motor voltage and motor frequency via a technology called pulse-width modulation. This technology converts the supplied AC voltage into DC voltage. A frequency inverter has a DC bus, which can be seen as a buffer tank for the available energy. This buffer tank is filled both by the supply voltage (via the rectifier) and by regenerative energy from the motor that flows back during braking. This DC voltage is converted back into a kind of alternating voltage by IGBTs. IGBTs or Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors are bipolar transistors with an insulated gate terminal that can switch high electrical current at high speed. Thanks to the smart control of the IGBTs, both the motor voltage and the motor frequency can be controlled. This enables optimum motor control and energy-efficient operation. This frequency inverter requires a single-phase 230 V power supply. It controls standard 3-phase 230 V IE2, IE3 and IE4 induction motors. On top of that, it can also control Permanent Magnet motors, Brushless DC Motors and Synchronous Reluctance Motors.

Standard built-in EMC filter class C1
A disadvantage of high-frequency switching IGBTs is the fact that they pollute the electrical network with higher harmonic interference signals (EMC pollution). To minimize this network pollution, an EMC filter class C1 is built in as standard. This blocks the pollution and reduces interferences with other electronic devices installed in the surrounding area. However, the EMC filter only is not sufficient to eliminate all interferences. In addition to the EMC filter, correct installation and wiring are required to minimize interferences. Power cables should always be separated from signal and network cables.

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