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Siemens' SIMOREG 6RA7075-6DS22 is a master converter with a robust capacity. Supporting a 400 V AC input and capable of managing an output voltage of 485 V DC, this device is engineered for high-performance applications.
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| Manufacturer | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Product Line | SIMOREG |
| Part Number | 6RA7075-6DS22 |
| Product | Master Converter |
| Input Voltage | 400 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Number of Phases | 3 |
| Input Current | 175 A |
| Output Voltage | 485 V |
| Output Voltage Type | DC |
| Output Current | 210 A |
| Rated Power | 102 kW |
| Maximum Operating Altitude | 1000 m above sea level without derating |
The SIMOREG 6RA7075-6DS22 by Siemens is a master converter, demonstrating versatility in high-power control applications. With an input voltage specification of 400 V, this unit is configured for three-phase AC operations. It accommodates a maximum input current of 175 A, ensuring substantial energy flow for demanding tasks.
For output, this converter generates a high voltage of 485 V DC with a current rating of 210 A, which is essential for effective power distribution in various electronic systems. The rated power capacity reaches 102 kW, providing efficient conversion without sacrificing performance.
In terms of physical characteristics, the device weighs approximately 19 kg, making it manageable for installation within diverse settings. Its dimensions of 385 mm in length, 265 mm in width, and 283 mm in height denote a robust profile that balances space readiness and operational efficiency. Additionally, it can operate optimally at altitudes up to 1000 meters above sea level without experiencing power derating, enabling it to be implemented in high-altitude locations where other devices may falter.