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Siemens Micromaster 430 Series Info

The Siemens Micromaster 430 series is a drive system that was designed to perform a set of specific requirements. There has been a demand for inverter solutions that can be flexibly in simply adapted to solve a broad variety of challenges This type of flexibility is the main characteristic of the Siemens Micromaster 430 series and one of the main reasons for the widespread use of these drives.

The Siemens Micromaster 430 is often used for specific use with pumps and fans in the industrial business. The inverters perform a wide variety of tasks in similar applications as well. Compared to the Micromaster 420 series, the Micromaster 430 series has greater power efficiency along with more input/outputs. It even has an efficient operator panel that has the option to switch between manual and automatic operation modes.

The Micromaster 430 has wide moto protection thanks to a special PTC/KTY84 input. They are also specialized to be an ideal partner to industrial pump & ventilator applications. As with the Micromaster 420 and Micromaster 440 series, the Micromaster 430 also has various communication interfaces to ensure usability with the most common network applications. The 430 series is specially suitable for pumps and fans.

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 Micromaster series page here.

MICROMASTER 430 – Technical Data

Voltage and power ranges 380-480 V, ± 10%, 3 AC, 7.5 to 250 kW (10 to 300 HP)
Types of control FCC (Flux Current Control), multipoint characteristic (parameterizable V/f characteristic), V/f characteristic
Joe Kaminski

Joe Kaminski is an industrial automation specialist at MRO Electric. He has a background in industrial engineering and supply chain management. Joe has worked in the automation industry for over 10 years providing support to some of the largest companies in the world. For more info, visit www.mroelectric.com.

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