Applications:-
1. Booster pumps
2. Submersible pumps
3. Irrigation pumps
4. Centrifugal fans
features :-
1. Pump and fan features such and pum and fan control (PFC and SPFC)
2. Pipe cleaning and fill functions
3. Unified hight and depth
4. Energy efficiency counters
5. Energy optimizer
6. Load Analyzer for optimized dimensioning of the drive, motor and process
7. Embedded Modbus RS-485 fieldbus interface
8. FlashDrop tool for fast parameter setting
9. Pump and fan control (PFC) feature to control pumps and fans in parallel
Advantage :-
1. One drive controls several pumps or fans and eliminates the need for an external programmable logic controller.
2. Reduces motor stress and increases lifetime when auxiliary motors are driven according to the needed pump/fan
capacity.
3. Interlock function enables one motor to be disengaged from the mains supply while others continue operating in parallel
4. Reduces unwanted pressure peaks in pumps and pipelines when an auxiliary motor is started.
5. Improves process control and system reliability. Integrates system protection.
6. Smoother processes: improved and optimized system. Longer life for pump and fan system, reduced maintenance costs.
This AC DRIVES is easily insert in your schematic diagram and connect as you like way.
The ABB standard drives family has been extended with a new series dedicated drives designed for squared torque
applications such as booster pumps and centrifugal fans. The drive design includes a powerful set of features which benefit pump and fan applications including builtin PID controllers and PFC (pump and fan control) that varies the drive’s performance in response to changes in pressure, flow or other external data. The drives also have pre programmed protection functions such as pipe cleaning for preventive maintenance. These features, combined with pre programmed application macros, an intuitive user interface and several assistant screens, speed up the installation, parameter setting and commissioning of the drive.
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