0.55kW Open Chassis Mount DC Drive - Sprint 400 230VAC / 110VAC
Sprint 400 0.55kW
Power Output: 0.55kW | 0.75HP
Power Input: Single Phase 230VAC
Output Current: 4A
Frame Size Dimensions
Weight(kg) | Width | Height | Depth |
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100mm | 130mm | 70mm |
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400 0.55kW Onboard
- Single Phase
- 180V Armature voltage
- 1 Quadrant
Sprint 400 0.55kW Features
Overview
The Sprint 400 0.55kW DC Drive provides a more advanced 1Q option for motors rated up to 4A output current (0.55kW motor power). The 400 Open Chassis-Mount DC Drive is available with 110-240VAC input as standard. The compact sprint dc drives also come with a 30-60VAC low voltage option providing 24 – 48VDC output. The 400 model also features the Sprint micro analogue processor which offers many user benefits usually only seen with expensive “high end†products. The Sprint micro analogue processor allows for cost saving solutions by meeting the user's exact requirements and enhancing process performance.
Why Choose a Sprint 400 DC Drive?
This ultra compact, fully isolated dc drive has multiple features to make dc motor control easier than ever before. Some features of the Sprint 400 include:
- Open Chassis mounting
- Small footprint
- Non Isolated control electronics for single shaft applications
- Integral AC supply fuse
Energy Efficient
Energy efficiency is a priority when fitting a drive, no matter what the application, an efficient dc drive can make all the difference, with the 400 drive, you are guaranteed to get the highest level of efficiency.
Standard Features
- Adjustable stability control for optimum motor response
- Ultra stable potentiometer reference for optimum long term speed and torque stability
- Output signals for easy display of motor speed and load
Compact & Reliable
The 400 drive has been designed in such a way to reduce cost and size so users can benefit from these dc drives without any drawbacks. The 400 drive excels with regards to its compact size, due to this feature, it can fit where other drives of the same specification would not, it is also easily integrated for trouble-free installation when retrofitting.
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