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Omron 3G2 3G3EV-AB007MA-CUE

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3G3EV-AB007MA-CUE

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The Omron 3G3EV-AB007MA-CUE Drive Inverter is designed for effective control of motor speed and performance. It operates with an input voltage range of 200-240 VAC and an output capability of 0-240 VAC in 3-phase configuration.

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Technical specifications for 3G3EV-AB007MA-CUE

ManufacturerOmron
Product TypeDrive Inverter
Product Line3G2
Part Number3G3EV-AB007MA-CUE
Weight3.94 lbs (1.79 kg)
Output Current7 A
Input Current9.5 A
ProtectionOverload, Short-circuit protection
Input Voltage200-240 VAC
Control MethodV/F (Voltage/Frequency) Control
Mounting TypeDIN Rail mountable
Cooling MethodNatural Convection
Output Frequency0-400 Hz
Output Voltage0-240 VAC, 3-Phase

The 3G3EV-AB007MA-CUE from Omron is a drive inverter engineered for precise motor control applications. Capable of handling input voltages from 200 to 240 VAC, it features an output voltage of 0 to 240 VAC in a 3-phase configuration. The inverter supports an output current of 7 A and draws an input current of 9.5 A, making it suitable for demanding operational scenarios.

In terms of design, this inverter is made to be installed on a DIN rail, allowing for efficient space management in control panels. Weighing in at 1.77 kg, it offers a lightweight option for various installations. The cooling method relies on natural convection, ensuring that the unit remains operationally efficient without requiring additional cooling devices.

This model primarily employs a Voltage/Frequency (V/F) control method, effectively regulating output frequency between 0 and 400 Hz to match the motor requirements. Furthermore, built-in protection mechanisms, including overload and short-circuit protection, safeguard against potential electrical faults, ensuring consistent and reliable operation.