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Control-cabinet inverters for multiple applications
19 August 2020
NORD Drivesystems says its new generation of control-cabinet inverters offer optimum performance in the control cabinet and, as they are equipped with various interfaces, they’re suitable for myriad applications.
The NORDAC PRO SK 500P frequency inverters cover rated motor powers from 0.25 to 5.5 kW and are said to feature ultimate levels of connectivity, functionality and versatility. Various device versions can be optimally allocated to various application requirements. Plug-in control, safety and option modules ensure maximum flexibility, adds NORD, and the compact book-size design format enables space-saving installation in control cabinets.
The series is equipped with: an integrated universal ethernet interface, which enables the use of the major real-time ethernet standards via a single interface; a USB interface, which enables ‘in the box’ parameterisation of the inverter when the power is switched off; and a multi-encoder interface, which can read out up to four encoder systems simultaneously and thus control several motors in positioning mode.
According to NORD, the integrated PLC processes the data from sensors and actuators and can autonomously initiate control sequences, as well as communicating drive and application data to a control centre, networked components or to cloud storage. This allows continuous condition monitoring and therefore forms the basis for predictive maintenance concepts, as well as optimum plant dimensioning.
To find out more, visit: https://www.nord.com
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