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The Omron 3G3RV-A2022-V1 is an AC motor variable frequency drive designed for chassis mounting. This obsolete unit operates within a 200-240 V AC voltage supply range and handles output currents up to 10.8 A while delivering a load wattage of 2.2 kW.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) |
| Product Line | 3G2 |
| Part Number | 3G3RV-A2022-V1 |
| Weight | 10.00 lbs (4.54 kg) |
| Motor Type | AC Motor |
| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount |
| Product Status | Obsolete |
| Voltage - Load | 240V AC |
| Number of Motors | 1 |
| Wattage - Load | 2.2 kW |
| Voltage - Supply | 200-240V AC |
| Current - Output | 10.8 A |
| Control / Drive Type | Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +40°C |
| Overload Capacity | 150% of rated current for 60 seconds |
| Cooling Method | Fan-cooled |
The 3G3RV-A2022-V1 from Omron is a variable frequency drive suitable for controlling AC motors. Designed for chassis mounting, this component is no longer in production, indicating that it has reached its end of life in the market. It operates at a voltage supply between 200 and 240 V AC and provides a load voltage of 240 V AC. This drive can manage a single motor and delivers a power rating of 2.2 kW. With an output current capacity of 10.8 A, it effectively handles various operational demands.
For physical and environmental considerations, the device operates efficiently within a temperature spectrum of -10°C to +40°C, making it capable of functioning in moderate climate conditions. The built-in fan cooling method enhances reliability by preventing overheating during operation. Additionally, the drive has an overload capacity, enabling it to sustain 150% of the rated current for 60 seconds, which can be crucial for handling transient conditions in industrial applications.