For those of you who are familiar or unfamiliar with Lenze / AC Techs SMVector series drive they have come a long way since their conception. All AC Tech products are manufactured in Uxbridge Massachusettes. Today we discuss how to read the nameplate data off of the drive. It is not as complicated as most might think. This is a great way to determine what voltage inputs, frequencies, phases are required and how to determine whether the Variable Frequency Drive itself is an adequate enough size for the motor you want to connect to it. Enjoy!
How-To :: VFDs | Read The Nameplate Data Off Of Your SMVector Drive (Video)
Posted by admin in Wednesday, November 25th 2009
Topics: HT SMVector VFD, HT VFDs, How-To
Tags: FAQs, help and support, How-To, industrial videos, variable frequency drive, vfd
Tags: FAQs, help and support, How-To, industrial videos, variable frequency drive, vfd
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