Payment Terms | L/C, T/T, Paypal,, Western Union |
Supply Ability | 10000pcs per month |
Delivery Time | sample order 2 working days, bulk order 7-10 working days |
Packaging Details | carton 32.5*25*26cm |
Type | 220v input, 380v output |
Model | FPR500Z-7.5G-T4 |
Motor Power | 7.5kw |
Input Voltage | 220v |
Output Voltage | 380v |
Control Mode | VF, SVC, VC, Torque Control, Tension Control |
Rated input current | 48.7A |
Rated Output Current | 17A |
Quality Certificate | CE,ISO,EAC |
Customization | Yes |
Brand Name | CHIFON |
Model Number | FPR500Z-7.5G-T4 |
Certification | CE, ISO9001, SGS, EAC |
Place of Origin | CHINA |
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Product Specification
Payment Terms | L/C, T/T, Paypal,, Western Union | Supply Ability | 10000pcs per month |
Delivery Time | sample order 2 working days, bulk order 7-10 working days | Packaging Details | carton 32.5*25*26cm |
Type | 220v input, 380v output | Model | FPR500Z-7.5G-T4 |
Motor Power | 7.5kw | Input Voltage | 220v |
Output Voltage | 380v | Control Mode | VF, SVC, VC, Torque Control, Tension Control |
Rated input current | 48.7A | Rated Output Current | 17A |
Quality Certificate | CE,ISO,EAC | Customization | Yes |
Brand Name | CHIFON | Model Number | FPR500Z-7.5G-T4 |
Certification | CE, ISO9001, SGS, EAC | Place of Origin | CHINA |
High Light | 7.5kw Inverter Input 220v Output 380V ,VFD Inverter Input 220v Output 380V ,7.5 kw inverter drive |
V/F Controlled Self-developed Software VFD Inverter 7.5kw 220V Input 380v Output
►Products Features:
Standard functions |
V/F curve | Straight-line V/F curve Multi-point V/F curve N-powerV/F curve (1.2-power, 1.4-power, 1.6-power, 1.8- power, square) |
V/F separation | 2 types: complete separation; half separation | |
Acceleration/deceleration curve | Straight-line ramp S-curve ramp Four groups of acceleration/deceleration time with the range of 0.00s~65000s | |
DC braking | DC braking frequency: 0.00 Hz ~ maximum frequency Braking time: 0.0~100.0s Braking trigger current value: 0.0%~100.0% | |
JOG control | JOG frequency range: 0.00Hz~50.00 Hz JOG acceleration/deceleration time: 0.00s~65000s | |
Built-in PLC, multiple speeds | It realizes up to 16 speeds via the simple PLC function or combination of DI terminal states | |
Built-in PID | It realizes closed loop control system easily. | |
Auto voltage regulation (AVR) | It can keep constant output voltage automatically when the mains voltage fluctuation. | |
Overvoltage/ Over current stall control | The current and voltage are limited automatically during the running process so as to avoid frequently tripping due to overvoltage/over current. | |
Rapid current limit function | It can auto limit running current of frequency inverter to avoid frequently tripping. | |
Torque limit and control | (Excavator characteristics) It can limit the torque automatically and prevent frequently over current tripping during the running process. Torque control can be implemented in the VC mode. |
►Product structures
►Why do you need a VFD:
Variable frequency drives (VFDs) control the speed of AC induction motors and often save energy, especially while running applications like pumps and fans. When sized correctly, VFDs can also be used for phase conversion if you need to run a three-phase motor but are limited to a single-phase supply.
VFDs modify the electricity from the utility to run the motor precisely and provide the right speed and torque to optimally run the application. Drives dictate motor speed and torque by controlling the ratio of frequency and voltage — commonly referred to as the volts/hertz curve.
Motors without VFDs often wear out sooner and consume significantly more energy than may be needed for the application. This is especially important for applications with fluctuating load or speed requirements.
For example, to maintain a set PSI or flow rate on a pumping system, a VFD can be used to automatically accelerate or decelerate the pump to meet the immediate demands of the system. Or on Hammer Mills and large cone crushers, like those found in a Metso HP4, the VFD can be used to increase torque when a load surge requires more output from the motor for a short amount of time.
1. Wireless diagnostics
Wireless diagnostics represent the future of VFDs whether it’s Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or something else entirely. In a typical plant where access to a drive in a closed enclosure may be limited, engineers can connect directly to the system from a distance using the wireless signal built into the drive.
Online software enables engineers to view and diagnose problems without touching the drive or its enclosure.
2. Flexible integration
VFDs with flexible integration allow engineers to solve for the application challenge once and then interface to an upper-level programmable logic controller (PLC) of choice.
For example, say an OEM is selling a given machine to customers both domestically and abroad. Regional trends in PLC preference are not an obstacle for machine integration. The OEM can take a drive with multiple
communication options, solve the machine application once, and pick the option that matches the upper-level controller choice for each customer.
VFDs constructed specifically for flexible integration usually consist of a single basic inverter with control or networking modules that can be selected at will.
3. Modular memory
Gone are the days when technicians would have to go into the keypad to program a replacement VFD. Soon, having to use a PC or even just a USB stick to transfer the configuration to a replacement drive will be a thing of the past.
Today, drives with removable, modular, nonvolatile memory make maintenance quick and easy. They eliminate the need to connect additional hardware. If a piece goes bad, device replacement is as simple as taking the memory module out of the old drive and putting it into a new one.
4. Predictive maintenance
Manufacturers are gathering massive amounts of data from their machinery and manipulating it into business intelligence that drives predictive maintenance.
The Internet of Things (IoT), a global trend in every industry, has had an impact on VFDs by speeding and simplifying the flow of information from machine to technician and back again. As such, manufacturers are making changes to everything from their machines to their information technology (IT) departments to facilitate the collection, analysis, and application of drive data.
From a hardware perspective, teams are moving away from serial and toward Ethernet as the network of choice. Basic IT departments are familiar with Ethernet switches, hubs, and routers, resulting in a more seamless integration when it comes to data transfer.
Complex communication strategies are requiring modern VFDs to report lifetime counters, production rates, downtimes, power output, and more for better real-time decision making.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
2015
Total Annual:
5000000-10000000
Employee Number:
100~120
Ecer Certification:
Active Member
Zhejiang Chifon electric Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in research, development, manufacture, and sales of electric drive, industrial control, and motor energy-saving technology products. The company has completely independent intellectual property rights and several national ... Zhejiang Chifon electric Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in research, development, manufacture, and sales of electric drive, industrial control, and motor energy-saving technology products. The company has completely independent intellectual property rights and several national ...
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