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Control Techniques Commander SE SE5340220

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SE5340220

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The SE5340220, an AC Drive from Control Techniques, operates within an input voltage range of 380 to 480 VAC. It is suitable for 3-phase systems and provides output power of 22 kW (30 HP). This drive features a status indicator and a keypad for user interface, ensuring straightforward operation.

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Technical specifications for SE5340220

ManufacturerControl Techniques
Product LineCommander SE
Part NumberSE5340220
SeriesAC Drives
NameAC Drive
Input Voltage380 to 480 VAC
Input Frequency50/60 Hz
Number of Phases3-phase
Output Voltage0 to 480 VAC
Output Current46 to 69 Amps
Output Power (kW)22 kW
Output Power (HP)30 HP
Status IndicatorYes
KeypadYes
Relative Humidity95% or less (non-condensing)
EnvironmentNo corrosive gases

The Control Techniques SE5340220 AC Drive is engineered to deliver precise control in various applications. It is designed to accept input voltages ranging from 380 to 480 VAC and accommodates a frequency of either 50 or 60 Hz. Constructed for 3-phase systems, it has the capability to output voltages from 0 up to 480 VAC.

With an output current rating between 46 and 69 Amps, the SE5340220 provides robust performance by delivering a power output of 22 kW or 30 HP. This drive is equipped with essential features including a status indicator and a keypad, enabling easy monitoring and adjustments by the user.

The device operates effectively in conditions with relative humidity levels of 95% or lower and is not designed for environments with corrosive gases, ensuring that it remains reliable in standard industrial settings.