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Control Techniques FOCUS F3N2C

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F3N2C

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The Control Techniques F3N2C is a drive from the FOCUS series. This drive supports AC input current up to 14 Amps and provides armature voltages of 90 VDC or 180 VDC.

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Technical specifications for F3N2C

ManufacturerControl Techniques
Product TypeDrive
Product LineFOCUS
Part NumberF3N2C
Weight2.50 lbs (1.13 kg)
Input Current (AC)14 Amps
Output Armature Voltage (DC)90 VDC, 180 VDC
Max HP @ 90 VDC Armature1 HP
Max HP @ 180 VDC Armature2 HP
Input Phase1 Phase
Output Field Current (DC)1 Amps
Max Armature Current (DC)10 Amps
Nominal Input VAC120 VAC, 240 VAC
Output Field VDC100 VDC, 200 VDC
RegenerativeNo
Feedback TypesArmature, Tachometer

With a specific focus on efficiency, the Control Techniques F3N2C drives the application of electrical control systems. This model operates on an input current of up to 14 Amps in alternating current (AC). The drive is capable of outputting armature voltages of either 90 VDC or 180 VDC, making it adaptable for different operational requirements.

When set at 90 VDC, the drive supports a maximum horsepower of 1 HP. If the system is switched to utilize 180 VDC, it allows for up to 2 HP, demonstrating versatility in performance. The input phase is designed for single-phase applications, making it suitable for a variety of setups.

For additional functionality, the F3N2C provides a maximum armature current of 10 Amps and a DC output field current of 1 Amp. The voltage applied to the output field can either be 100 VDC or 200 VDC.

The nominal input voltage accommodates a range between 120 VAC and 240 VAC, allowing for flexible integration into different electrical environments. However, this drive does not support regenerative options. Feedback can be processed through armature or tachometer types, ensuring precise control and monitoring in applications.