Eaton Inverter Drive, 5.5 kW, 3 Phase, DC1 Series 10 V 36 A

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RS Stock No.:
246-565
Mfr. Part No.:
185736 DC1-34014NB-A20CE1
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Inverter Drive

Power Rating

5.5kW

Number of Phases

3

Maximum Output Current

36A

Series

DC1

Mount Type

Vertical

Overall Length

175mm

IP Rating

IP66

Minimum Supply Voltage

10V

Output Frequency

500Hz

Maximum Supply Voltage

10V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Compatible Motor Type

Asynchronous Motor

Drive Type

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Overall Width

129mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Overall Depth

175mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Eaton Variable Frequency Drive delivers exceptional control and efficiency in industrial applications. Designed to handle 400 V AC and to operate seamlessly in three-phase systems, it offers a robust solution for energy management. With a power rating of 5.5 kW and an impressive overload capacity, this product ensures reliable performance even under high demand. The drive's compact form factor combined with an IP20/NEMA 0 rating makes it suitable for various environments, allowing for flexible installation options. Noteworthy for its user-friendly communication interfaces, it facilitates easy integration with existing industrial setups. This model prioritises safety and compliance, meeting multiple international standards including IEC/EN 61800-5-1.

Supports a wide range of motor types, including synchronous and BLDC

Flexible mounting options cater to various installation requirements

Offers comprehensive safety features for enhanced operational security

Designed to operate efficiently at high altitudes with reduced derating

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