Friday, December 01, 2006
Motor controllers mount the DIN rail
A versatile range of motor controllers is designed for permanent magnet or shunt wound DC motors in a compact, easy to use DIN rail mounting package.
Sprint Electric offers a versatile range of motor controllers designed for permanent magnet or shunt wound DC motors in a compact, easy to use DIN rail mounting package. The slim design of the single phase DC drives saves space and allows drive mounting adjacent to other control panel components. Easy to access adjustments and plug on screw terminals make these units quick to install and run.
Dual voltage supply and selectable AVF or tacho feedback are included in the standard features.
The range comprises of three types: nonisolated, isolated single-quadrant, and isolated regenerative four-quadrant DC drives.
Power ratings range from 0.55 to 1.8kW at 180V DC, with current capability of 3.4, 6.8 and 12.2A, respectively.
The nonisolated 340, 680 and 1220 models offer basic functionality at a very competitive price.
With a footprint starting at just 35 x 105mm, they fit easily into existing control panels or save space in new designs.
Sprint Electric offers a versatile range of motor controllers designed for permanent magnet or shunt wound DC motors in a compact, easy to use DIN rail mounting package. The slim design of the single phase DC drives saves space and allows drive mounting adjacent to other control panel components. Easy to access adjustments and plug on screw terminals make these units quick to install and run.
Dual voltage supply and selectable AVF or tacho feedback are included in the standard features.
The range comprises of three types: nonisolated, isolated single-quadrant, and isolated regenerative four-quadrant DC drives.
Power ratings range from 0.55 to 1.8kW at 180V DC, with current capability of 3.4, 6.8 and 12.2A, respectively.
The nonisolated 340, 680 and 1220 models offer basic functionality at a very competitive price.
With a footprint starting at just 35 x 105mm, they fit easily into existing control panels or save space in new designs.
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