Drives Make American Debut

Oct. 2, 2010
Now available for the American market, the Mega series of AC drives is the vendor’s newest series of full performance sensor-less Vector control AC drives, providing solutions from ½HP to 1000HP. 
Packed with optimized features and a simple intuitive start up, Mega is well-suited for industrial and commercial AC drive applications. All-purpose Mega drives use the vendor’s IGBT technology, and are designed to provide a compact, but powerful multi-rated specification solution for virtually all AC drive requirements in both variable torque and constant torque applications. Simple and intuitive software allows for an easy start-up and operations for all levels of users, says the vendor, while providing a top-notch performance up to a 200% peak torque capability, or 120% variable torque flexibility. Advanced features include built-in customizable logic functions, an EN594 safety input and corrosion protection for harsh environment usage.Fuji Electric Corp., AC Drive & Controls Divisionwww.fujielectric.com/fecoa510.440.1060

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