The Siemens Micromaster 420 Series was designed to be the “Universal Inverter for Every Challenge.” It has a compact design with base components such as reactors and filters to help keep the size down, along with versatility that allows for easy start-up in any situation. The Micromaster drives also have various communication interfaces to ensure usability with all of the common network applications.
With all the benefits of a Siemens Micromaster 420 drive, these frequency inverters are easily adapters to any individual requirements without significant effort. This inverter is mainly used for 3-phase networks by using an optional field-bus connection. It has a modular design that allows the extensive standard functions to be supplemented with a wide variety of option modules. All of the panels are simply plugged into the unit and the screwless control terminals make for simple installation.
The Micromaster 420 drives are typically used with conveyor systems, material transport, pumps, fans, and all other mechanical engineering. We have the technical data below, if you have more questions about ordering you can email sales@mroelectric.com or call 1-800-691-8511. You can also visit the series Micromaster page on our site here.
Voltage and power ranges | 200-240 V, ± 10%, 1 AC, 0.12 to 3 kW (0.16 to 4 HP) 200-240 V, ± 10%, 3 AC, 0.12 to 5.5 kW (0.16 to 7.5 HP) 380-480 V, ± 10%, 3 AC, 0.37 to 11 kW (0.5 to 15 HP) |
Types of control | FCC (Flux Current Control), multipoint characteristic (parameterizable V/f characteristic), V/f characteristic |
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