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New Regenerative Inverter
cuts Energy and Installation Costs, providing lower
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for Users
The new FR-A741 inverter range from Mitsubishi Electric has an integrated Regeneration braking function that conserves energy and reduces costs in
high torque applications such as hoists, lifts, winders, conveyors, testing machines and centrifugal separators. The regeneration function also makes it possible to achieve smaller, less expensive drive systems and simpler more compact switchgear layouts, saving both cabinet space and cost.
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MITSUBISHI FR-A741
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The FR-A741 effectively addresses the three main problem areas with
motor drive systems in high torque/high power applications. First; that they usually account for the largest share of total power consumption. Second; that they take up a lot of space. Third; that they have significant heat dissipation requirements.
The power regeneration system integrated into the FR-A741 inverter enables the drive to feed back regenerative braking energy into the power grid with minimum losses. This energy can then be used for other purposes, reducing overall power consumption and operating costs substantially. In addition, regeneration technology generates less heat than that produced by conventional braking resistors, which in turn reduces space requirements – and also power consumption, as no additional cooling devices are required.
What the above savings mean in real-world quantitative terms, is that drive solutions using FR-A741 inverters require up to 60% less main circuit wiring, and occupy up to 40% less space than conventional solutions, depending on the output capacity of the frequency inverter.
These economies, combined with the drive’s
considerable energy saving capabilities, provide the
major benefit of a substantially reduced total cost of
ownership (TCO) for users of the FR-A741 range.
The efficiencies that combine to produce reduced TCO
also mean that the FR-A741 inverter can usually pay for
itself within months - even in some applications with
lower power requirements and standard motors. For
example, in a Shelf Access System drive application the
hardware investment and energy costs of a conventional
22- kW inverter, with a braking unit, braking resistor
and AC reactor, amounted to € 12,839 per year. In
comparison, the FR-A741
power inverter with power regeneration
cost just € 8,840 per year, including the purchase price
of the inverter itself. This represents a saving of 32 %
in the first year alone, which is further compounded by
additional high savings in power costs in the following
years.
The FR-A741 has been developed from Mitsubishi
Electric’s well-proven and highly reliable FR-A700. As
such, it has all the features users expect from a
high-end drive, including simple operation and
maintenance, operating time monitoring, network support,
eco- friendliness, and long-life components that enable
the FR-A741 to be specified for a 10-year service life.
Apart from operating efficiency and reliability, another
major benefit of the innovative features built into the
FR-A741 is that they enable the drive to be integrated
easily into complex applications. To illustrate this;
special crane programming functions are supported for
easy integration into hoisting applications, including a
special external brake control sequence, functions for
load-based speed switching, and four inde-pendent torque
thresholds for all four quadrants.
Although a high-end drive, the FR-A741 has no special
requirements, in respect of power supply disturbances,
beyond those of standard frequency inverters.
Harmonic mains interference is efficiently suppressed
by an integrated AC reactor; and there is also an
additional harmonics suppression option available to
further minimize network interference.
The FR-A741 range currently includes 10 inverters in the
power range from 5.5kW to 55kW. All of these units are
particularly well suited for tasks involving frequent
cyclical acceleration and deceleration, and applications
where braking resistors are normally used. They offer
full output capacity- without restrictions - up to an
operating frequency of 14.5 kHz.
Conforming to international standards, the FR-A741
inverter range can be used with confidence by exporting
OEMs, as well as in-house drive users. All inverters in
the range bear the CE mark, have UL, cUL and GOST
certifications, and meet all the requirements of the
EU's 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive and 98/37/EC
Machinery Directive.
For further information contact:
Press Office:
Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.
Factory Automation European Business Group
Karin Müller
Gothaer Str. 8
40880 Ratingen, Germany
www.mitsubishi-automation.de
Tel: +49 (0)2102 486-6130
Fax: +49 (0)2102 486 3548
karin.mueller@meg.mee.com
Source
Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.
Article Reference : 020123
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