In this video we go step by step in showing you how to land 120 volts onto your SMVector variable frequency drive. Ensure you are qualified to handle this electrical equipment before working on it. This process is both easy and painless. The tools you will need are a phillips head screwdriver, wire strippers, your power source leads, wire crimpers, terminal ends and of course, your Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). Feel free to ask us any questions you may have and don’t forget we both service and sell this equipment – you can contact us by telephone at 574.256.1000
Video Series :: SMVector | How to Land 120 Volts on Your Lenze AC Tech Drive
Posted by admin in Wednesday, November 25th 2009
Topics: HT SMVector VFD, The SMVector Series, Video Series
Tags: FAQs, help and support, How-To, industrial videos, smvector series, variable frequency drive, vfd
Tags: FAQs, help and support, How-To, industrial videos, smvector series, variable frequency drive, vfd
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