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- The frequency converter controls the speed of induction motors steplessly.
- The modular, service-friendly concept of the frequency converter is ideally suited to manufacturing processes with high plant standstill costs.
- Ideal solutions can be created using several frequency converters combined in one distributed station when drives are operated in the same area or for the same purposes.
- The frequency converter handles both frequency control for simple applications and sensorless vector control (SLVC) for more complex drive tasks. It also handles the optimum control of a motor brake, if used.
- The converter also supports torque control, for example, for applications with mechanically coupled drives.
- The benefits of regenerative feedback lie primarily in the reduction in configuring overhead (no braking resistor necessary), reduced installation costs and lower space requirements.
- The STO safety function integrated as standard significantly reduces the overhead for drive solutions in plant sections where there is a hazard potential.
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