Small Vector Drive Packs A Punch

April 6, 2004
A new ac adjustable speed flux vector drive performs like a dc drive but is equally at home in machines driven by conventional ac drives. The SECO SV3000 vector drive’s design attains precise control of the speed and torque of an ac induction

A new ac adjustable speed flux vector drive performs like a dc drive but is equally at home in machines driven by conventional ac drives. The SECO SV3000 vector drive’s design attains precise control of the speed and torque of an ac induction motor. Its performance is said to surpass that of most dc drives and approaches that of servo. The SECO SV3000 is developed from 1 HP to 350 HP, with open loop and closed loop models. Redesigned in a more compact package, The SECO SV3000 has rugged NEMA 4/12 enclosures through 40 HP. Line fuses are standard through 100 HP, with full torque at zero speed. Pressing a button starts the SV3000, yet security codes limit access to authorized personnel. Easy to program, a Help feature simplifies parameter adjustment. If a fault develops, a plain language read-out assists in diagnosing the problem. The versatility of the SV3000 makes it suitable for many drive applications including wire and cable, packaging and converting, material handling, metal forming, textiles, food processing, web handling and other applications. LINEAR MOTION SYSTEMS, Mayfield Heights, OH. (440) 995-3200.

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