The Yaskawa SGDH-15AE-S servo drive is engineered to deliver efficient motor control. This model operates with an output voltage that varies from 0 to 230 V, and accommodates an output frequency range of 0 to 300 Hz, providing flexibility for various applications.
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Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
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Series | Sigma II |
Part Number | SGDH-15AE-S |
Output Voltage | 0-230 V |
Output Frequency | 0-300 Hz |
Product Type | Servo Drive |
Output Current | 11.6 A |
Power Rating | 1.5 kW |
Ambient Temperature | 0-55°C |
Input Voltage | 200-230 V AC |
Weight | 3.88 kg |
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Input Current | 19 A |
Input Phase | Single/Three Phase |
The SGDH-15AE-S is a high-performance servo drive produced by Yaskawa, part of the Sigma II series. This device provides an output voltage ranging from 0 to 230 V, ensuring it meets the demands of various applications. The drive is capable of achieving an output frequency of up to 300 Hz, enabling fast and precise control of connected motors. With an output current capacity of 11.6 A and a power rating of 1.5 kW, it is designed to handle substantial load requirements.
Operating within an ambient temperature range of 0 to 55°C, this servo drive is built to withstand a range of environmental conditions. It requires an input voltage of 200-230 V AC and supports an input current of 19 A. The SGDH-15AE-S is adaptable, compatible with both single-phase and three-phase input configurations, providing flexibility for various installations. Weighing in at 3.88 kg, this unit combines robust performance with manageable weight, making it suitable for different applications where space may be a concern. Furthermore, it operates efficiently at a rated input frequency of 50/60 Hz, which is standard in many industrial systems.