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The Yaskawa SGDH-30DE is a servo drive from the Sigma II series that operates with a power rating of 3 kW and supports different voltage inputs ranging from 380 to 480 V AC. This product is engineered to handle a variety of applications while efficiently managing electrical output and performance.
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| Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Servo Drive |
| Product Line | Sigma II |
| Part Number | SGDH-30DE |
| Weight | 11.00 lbs (4.99 kg) |
| Input Voltage | 380-480 V AC |
| Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Ambient Temperature | 0-55˚C |
| Input Current | 8.5 A |
| Output Voltage | 0-480 V |
| Power Rating | 3 kW |
| Output Frequency | 0-300 Hz |
| Input Phase | 3 Phase |
| Output Current | 11.9 A |
| Horsepower | 4.02 HP |
The SGDH-30DE model from Yaskawa's Sigma II series is a well-specified servo drive suited for modern automation applications. It is capable of receiving input voltages between 380 and 480 volts AC, functioning efficiently under either 50 or 60 Hz frequencies. Designed to operate in ambient temperatures from 0 to 55˚C, this servo drive is durable under varying conditions.
With an input current rating of 8.5 A, the SGDH-30DE is configured to deliver outstanding performance, generating an output current reaching up to 11.9 A. The product's output voltage can range from 0 to 480 V, and it supports an output frequency of 0 to 300 Hz, showcasing its versatility in a variety of applications. Its power rating stands at 3 kW, equating to approximately 4.02 HP, making this drive suitable for a range of energetic tasks. Additionally, the input phase requires a three-phase configuration, which enhances its operational capabilities across different setups.