New Danfoss VLT Soft Starter, the MCD 600 with improved performance and updated software platform.
New Danfoss VLT Soft Starter, the MCD 600 with improved performance and updated software platform.
New 2020 publication of Danfoss DrivePro Lifecycle Services Price List. The Price List is available online and also for download. Prices have remained the same as the 2018 copy however the Pirce Lists are easier to navigate and have been consolidated by using a 'Warranty Coverage Groups' lookup table.
DrivePro Lifecyle Services is a comprehensive set of services offered by Danfoss to offer great value services and extened warranty coverage options to Danfoss VLT or Vacon customers. Services include:
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To facilitate testing of our new XP Drive build, we enchanced our testing chamber to support parallel testing of 3 XP Drives simultanously.
Introducing the second generation of our ETL listed, XP Drive CID1 now including the Yaskawa V1000 Finless VFD.
The new model design allows us to leverage the extended input voltage and power ratings of the V1000 VFD. The XP Drive now supports either 230V or 460V input voltage and offers wider power range from 1/8 HP to 25 HP.
Heavy Duty / Constant Torque or Normal Duty / Variable Torque
- 200-240 VAC, 1-Ph - 1/8 HP to 3 HP (HD/CT)
- 200-240 VAC, 3-Ph - 1/4 HP to 10 HP (HD/CT)
- 380-480 VAC, 3-Ph - 1/4 HP to 20 HP (HD/CT) & 25 HP (ND/VT)
The XP Drive, is a pre-engineered, off-the-shelf, explosion-proof VFD for use within hazardous location Class I & II Division 1 areas. The XP Drive has a NEMA Type 7/4X enclosure and does not use purged air to operate. The XP Drive design allows the VFD to operate by using the enclosure as a passive-heatsink. The drive has predefined operators and pilot lights. The XP Drive has a number of options including additional operators, lights, powder coated front panel, auxiliary window for digital display of motor RPM or Hz and support for different field bus protocols through communication option cards.
The new models have been certified by ETL per UL 1203 for use within hazardous location, classified area Class I & II, Division 1.
To learn more about the new XP Drive download our new 6 page brochure below, or check out the product page XP Drive CID1
Inrush Phenomenon
It is well known that energizing a transformer with rated voltage can produce a significant inrush current. Inrush current is a random event which is not predictable and is in general not repeatable. The magnitude of inrush current depends primarily on the following:
Although the actual inrush current is a random event, it is known that the maximum peak inrush current can occur under the following conditions:
The following technical paper presents a method to mitigate inrush current when energizing large power transformers from a limited supply such as a generator or weak distribution system.