B&R has launched the new ACOPOSinverter P86-series inverter, a range of frequency inverters designed for three-stage synchronous and induction motors, including or devoid of encoders. It covers an extensive power scale from 0.75 to 75 kW and is predominantly compatible for wrapping, conveyor system, material development, and elevating gear implementation.
IE effectiveness aspects standardized in EN 61800-9-2 are already well-suited with B and R’s P86-series inverters. The future-proof inverters are uncomplicated and simple to put together and remarkably versatile. The new ACOPOS inverter series is additionally fitted with the dual-channel protection service Safe Torque Off (STO) in accord with SIL3 / PLe.
The frequency inverters are chiefly appropriate for vigorous implementations. They can transport up to 220% of the minimal output force for 2 seconds. They are capable to be utilized for open-loop or closed-loop command of induction motors (IE2, IE3), synchronous motors and reluctance motors. An incorporated POWERLINK interconnection, various I/O channels, and an inserted encoder and discretionary interlinked cards provide the highest versatility in plant blueprint.
The range of ACOPOSinverter P86 has remarkably resilient schematics and has been constructed to deliver results with optimum performance, while under unrelenting circumstances. They can easily withstand vibrations, dust, shock and temperatures as high as 60°C and at the same time maintains steady performance.
The latest P86 range facilitates the expansion of the B&R’s ACOPOSinverter portfolio. Along with the P66, P76, and P96 ranges, they include a series of drive tech profiles to be used for 3-phase induction motors and synchronous motors with a voltage supply from 200 to 600 V and a power rating from 0.18 to 200 kW.
With simple scalable practicality and complete assimilation into the B&R mechanization landscape, the ACOPOSinverter ménage is well-matched for an extensive range of applications, from undersized apparatus components to multifaceted and intricate plants.
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