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SIMATIC ET 200pro FC
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SIMATIC ET 200pro FC

Frequency Converters Embedded in the Distributed I/O for Configurations without Using Electrical Cabinets

SIMATIC ET 200pro FC is a frequency converter for configurations without using electrical cabinets (IP65 degree of protection) and a power rating of up to 1.1 kW (1.5 kW) in the same mechanical design as a SIMATIC module. It expands the range of the SIMATIC ET 200pro system of distributed intelligence, inputs and outputs, motor starters and safety technology. When combined with the other modules of the ET 200pro modular system frequency converter allows solutions to be realized that are precisely tailored to the particular plant or installation.

SIMATIC ET 200pro FC – a Brief Summary of Its Strengths

Simple and fast mounting & installation
High degree of flexibility as ET 200pro modules can be freely combined with frequency converters
Less wiring through self-establishing voltage busbars and communication bus
Faster engineering, fast commissioning
Modules can be replaced without interrupting communications to the ET 200pro station and to the other modules within ET 200pro
Parameterized using STARTER and Optional Micro Memory Card to automatically download parameters
Efficient and consistent solutions
Communications via PROFIBUS via the appropriate interface module

SIMATIC ET 200pro FC – Technical Data

Voltage and power ranges 3-ph. 380V AC - 3-ph. 480V +10% - 10%
1.1 kW (0° - 55°C)
1.5 kW (0° - 45°C)
Types of control V/f control and sensorless closed-loop frequency control

SIMATIC ET 200pro FC – Typical Uses

SIMATIC ET 200pro FC is suitable for the open-loop and closed-loop control of induction motors over a wide range of industrial applications. It is predestined for applications in conveyor technology where the drives are either networked via PROFIBUS; and especially where it makes sense to combine several drives in a distributed configuration without requiring electrical cabinets. Examples include machining cells in the automobile sector or ninety degree routers in logistical systems.
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