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The Lenze EVF8226-E is a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) designed to manage motor speeds efficiently. With a power rating of 30 kW, it operates at an input voltage of 480 VAC and supports an output voltage range of 0 to 480 VAC, accommodating various applications.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Other |
| Part Number | EVF8226-E |
| Power Rating | 30 kW |
| Input Current | 56 A |
| Input Voltage | 480 VAC |
| Output Voltage | 0-480 VAC |
| Input Phase | 3-phase AC |
| Output Current | 150 A |
| Control Type | Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Cooling Type | Air-cooled (typical for VFDs) |
The Lenze EVF8226-E drive model is engineered as a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), crucial for applications requiring precise motor control. This unit delivers a power rating of 30 kW, suitable for various industrial uses. It operates on a 480 VAC input voltage within a 3-phase AC configuration.
The EVF8226-E drive's output voltage configuration ranges from 0 to 480 Volts AC, providing flexibility for motor connections. It can handle an output current of 150 A, delivering substantial power to connected machines. The input current needed for drive operation is reported at 56 A, indicating the system's demands.
The EVF8226-E drive functions efficiently at a frequency of either 50 or 60 Hz, making it adaptable for use in different regional electrical standards. Weighing 31.75 kg, it is moderately heavy, reflecting various components housed within. It employs air cooling, a typical cooling method for VFDs, ensuring effective management of heat generated during operation and thus maintaining optimal performance levels.