The Yaskawa CIMR-VU4A0011FAA is a current vector drive designed for three-phase applications. This compact drive efficiently operates within a voltage range of 380 to 480V, supporting both input and output requirements at this level.
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Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
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Series | V1000 |
Part Number | CIMR-VU4A0011FAA |
Product Type | Current vector drive |
Compact Drive | Yes |
Input Voltage | 380-480V Three Phase |
Output Voltage | 380-480V Three Phase |
Maximum Horsepower | 7.5 HP |
Maximum Current | 11.1 Amps |
Output Frequency | 0 to 400 Hz |
Braking Transistor | Standard |
IP Rating | IP20, NEMA 1 |
Communication Option | RS-422/485 MODBUS |
Communication Speed | 115 kbps |
Yaskawa's CIMR-VU4A0011FAA is configured as a current vector drive, optimized for three-phase power systems. This drive is notably compact and operates efficiently across an input and output voltage range of 380 to 480 volts. It is capable of delivering up to 7.5 horsepower, handling a maximum current of 11.1 Amps.
Operating with frequencies from 0 to 400 Hz, this drive offers excellent flexibility for various applications. Additionally, it includes a standard braking transistor, enhancing its capability to manage dynamic loads and ensuring straightforward control. The device comes with an IP20 rating, which corresponds to NEMA 1 standards, reflecting its suitability for indoor applications where dust and moisture are minimal.
For communication, the CIMR-VU4A0011FAA supports RS-422/485 MODBUS protocols, achieving communication speeds of up to 115 kbps. This setup allows for efficient integration into existing systems while facilitating robust data exchange and control mechanisms.