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The 6RA7097-4GV62 from Siemens belongs to the SIMOREG series and functions as a DC converter. It offers a robust input voltage of 575 VAC and a maximum input current of 2,321 A, with a corresponding output voltage of 600 VDC and an output current capability of 2,800 A.
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| Manufacturer | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Product Line | SIMOREG |
| Part Number | 6RA7097-4GV62 |
| Product | DC Converter |
| Input Voltage | 575 VAC |
| Input Current | 2,321 A |
| Output Voltage | 600 VDC |
| Output Current | 2,800 A |
| US Rated Output Current | 2,024 A |
| Field Input Voltage | 460 VAC |
| Field Output Voltage | 375 VDC |
| Field Output Current | 85 A |
| Circuit Type | (B6) A (B6) C |
| Quadrant Operation | Four-quadrant |
| Microprocessor Control | Yes |
The Siemens 6RA7097-4GV62 is a sophisticated DC converter engineered for high-performance applications. It accepts an input voltage of 575 VAC, drawing an input current of 2,321 A. This unit is capable of delivering an output voltage measuring 600 VDC along with an output current rating of 2,800 A. Specifically, its US-rated output current registers at 2,024 A, catering to various operational needs.
Field input voltage for this device is set at 460 VAC, while it outputs 375 VDC to the field, ensuring efficient power transfer. The field output current is rated at 85 A, making it suitable for demanding requirements. A notable feature is its circuit type, configured as (B6) A (B6) C, which expands its operational versatility.
This converter supports four-quadrant operation, enabling comprehensive control of motor functions in both forward and reverse directions, which is critical for dynamic applications. The integration of microprocessor control adds to the sophistication of the device by allowing for enhanced precision in regulating performance and response.