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The CIMR-V7RU40P7 is a variable frequency drive from Yaskawa's GPD series. This unit provides precise control by varying output frequency between 0 to 400 Hz, making it suitable for various applications.
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| Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
|---|---|
| Product Line | GPD |
| Part Number | CIMR-V7RU40P7 |
| Weight | 2.56 lbs (1.16 kg) |
| Product | Variable Frequency Drive |
| Output Current | 3.4 A |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 380 V |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 460 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Number of Phases | 3 |
| Operating Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Output Voltage | 0-460 V |
| Input Current | 4.7 A |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Output Frequency | 0-400 Hz |
Yaskawa's CIMR-V7RU40P7 variable frequency drive is engineered for controlling AC motors. The drive's operational specifications allow for an input voltage range from 380 V to 460 V, which supports various industrial applications. Designed specifically for three-phase systems, it effectively delivers 3.4 A of output current.
The device features an input current capacity of 4.7 A. Its output voltage ranges from 0 to 460 V, enhancing its versatility in different setups. The drive can operate at a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz to suit application requirements, while the output frequency can be adjusted up to 400 Hz for greater control over motor speed.
The drive weighs 2.55 lbs, contributing to an overall compact footprint that aids in installation. Constructed with a protection class rating of IP20, the CIMR-V7RU40P7 provides some shielding against solid objects. This functionality ensures fundamental protection in typical industrial settings, making it a reliable choice for various motor control scenarios.