Inverter Drive, 45 kW, 3 Phase, 230 V ac, 143 A, DG1 Series

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RS Stock No.:
261-846
Mfr. Part No.:
9701-5107-00P DG1-32143FN-C54C
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Power Rating

45 kW

Phase

3

Supply Voltage

230 V ac

Current Rating

143 A

For Use With

Motors

Series

DG1

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Eaton DG1 variable frequency drive by Eaton is engineered for efficiency and reliability in controlling motor speed and torque in various applications. This state-of-the-art solution stands out by delivering superior performance while ensuring user-friendly operation and robust protection against environmental factors. Designed for 230 V AC, three-phase operations, it can cater to demanding industrial needs such as pumps and fans with its advanced cooling features and protection standards. The sleek design accommodates various mounting positions, making it versatile for diverse settings, while its built-in communication interfaces enhance compatibility with modern automation systems. Overall, the DG1 seamlessly integrates into your applications, offering an ideal blend of functionality and innovation.

Equipped with a temperature-controlled fan for optimal performance
Offers multiple mounting positions for installation flexibility
Contains advanced electromagnetic compatibility to ensure smooth operation
Includes a multi-line graphic display for easy monitoring and control
Supports various parameterisation options, enhancing operational versatility
Features built-in communications options, allowing seamless integration with other systems
Provides extensive protection features safeguarding against environmental challenges
Designed with low heat dissipation for improving overall system efficiency

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