Eaton Inverter Drive, 1.5 kW, 3 Phase, DC1 Series 10 V 36 A

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RS Stock No.:
244-404
Mfr. Part No.:
185824 DC1-327D0NN-A20CE1
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Power Rating

1.5kW

Product Type

Inverter Drive

Number of Phases

3

Maximum Output Current

36A

Series

DC1

Mount Type

Vertical

IP Rating

IP66

Overall Length

124mm

Output Frequency

500Hz

Minimum Supply Voltage

10V

Maximum Supply Voltage

10V

Drive Type

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

Compatible Motor Type

Asynchronous Motor

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Overall Width

81mm

Overall Depth

124mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

The Eaton Variable Frequency Drive is engineered for optimal performance in demanding environments, integrating advanced technology to ensure efficient motor control. Equipped with a robust 230 V AC, three-phase power supply alongside a compact design, it excels in applications requiring precision and reliability. Enhanced communication capabilities, including SmartWire-DT and Modbus RTU, facilitate seamless integration into complex systems. Whether it's for parameterisation through mobile applications or conventional keypads, this drive delivers flexibility and ease of use. With its sophisticated control algorithms, users can expect improved energy efficiency and reduced operational costs.

Efficient energy management, contributing to lower operational costs

IP20 NEMA 0 rated for protection against environmental factors

Display assembly with 7-digital indicators for monitoring performance

Built-in CANopen interface for easy connectivity

Support for various motor types, enhancing versatility in applications

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