Schneider Electric ATV320 VFD – Reliable & Energy-Efficient Motor Control
The Schneider Electric ATV320 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is a reliable, energy-efficient solution designed to control motors in a variety of industrial applications. Not only is it compact, but it also enhances control precision and reduces energy costs. Therefore, it’s ideal for OEMs, system integrators, and industrial panel builders who seek performance and efficiency.
Moreover, the ATV320 series covers a broad power range from 0.37kW to 15kW, making it versatile for various applications such as fans, pumps, conveyors, and mixers.
Key Features:
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Compact Design: As a result of its slim profile, it reduces panel space requirements.
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Wide Power Range: With support from 0.37kW to 15kW, it covers diverse motor loads.
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Built-in EMC Filter: Furthermore, its C3 filter ensures compliance with industrial EMC standards.
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Advanced Control Options: It supports both V/F and Sensorless Vector Control for improved performance.
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Integrated Communication: In addition, it includes Modbus RTU via an RJ45 port for easy integration.
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High Overload Capacity: Consequently, it performs well under heavy load conditions.
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Quick Configuration: With its user-friendly interface, setup becomes fast and simple.
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Durable Build: The conformal coating protects internal components in dusty or harsh environments.
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Energy Efficient: Because it optimizes power usage, it reduces long-term operational costs.
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Flexible Applications: Whether for mixers or conveyors, it adapts to many motor-driven systems.
Technical Specifications:
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Brand: Schneider Electric
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Series: ATV320
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Model Range: ATV320U04N4C to ATV320D15N4C
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Category: Variable Frequency Drive
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Input Voltage: 3-phase, 380–460V AC
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Output Frequency: 0.1–599 Hz
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Control Modes: V/F and Sensorless Vector Control
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Power Output: 0.37kW to 15kW
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Protection Class: IP20
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Communication: Modbus RTU (RJ45 interface)
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Mounting Type: Panel mount
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Certifications: CE, RoHS, IEC compliant
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