Clean input power: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volt features a clean input power, which helps to protect the drive and the electrical system from disturbances. This is achieved through the use of a filter that removes harmonics and other unwanted transients from the input voltage. This helps to extend the lifespan of the drive and the electrical system, and it also reduces noise and vibration.
Sinusoidal output power (waveforms): The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts produces sinusoidal output power waveforms, which are gentle on motors and other equipment. This helps to extend the lifespan of motors and other equipment, and it also reduces noise and vibration. Additionally, the sinusoidal output power waveforms help to improve the efficiency of the drive and the motor, which can save energy costs.
Maximized availability: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts is designed for maximum availability, with features such as cell bypass and cell redundancy. Cell bypass allows the drive to continue operating even if one or more power cells fail. Cell redundancy provides additional protection against failures by allowing the drive to continue operating even if two power cells fail. This helps to ensure that the drive will be available even if there are problems with the electrical system.
Extended reliability: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts is built with proven components and technologies, which helps to extend its lifespan. The drive also features a number of features that help to protect it from damage, such as overvoltage protection and thermal protection. These features help to ensure that the drive will last for many years without any significant problems.
Exceptional input line performance: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts has excellent input line performance, which helps to reduce harmonics and improve power quality. This is achieved through the use of a filter that removes harmonics and other unwanted transients from the input voltage. The drive also features a number of other features that help to improve power quality, such as a voltage sag compensator and a reactive power compensation function. These features help to ensure that the drive will not cause any problems with the electrical system, and they can also help to reduce energy costs.
Ease of installation and maintenance: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts is easy to install and maintain, thanks to its modular design and intuitive user interface. The drive also features a number of features that help to simplify installation and maintenance, such as a built-in diagnostic system and a remote maintenance function. These features help to reduce the time and cost of installation and maintenance, and they also help to ensure that the drive will be operating correctly.
Drive topology: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts uses a cell-based topology, which makes it scalable and flexible. This means that the drive can be easily scaled up or down to meet the specific needs of the application. The cell-based topology also makes the drive more reliable, as it allows for the failure of individual cells without affecting the overall operation of the drive. This helps to ensure that the drive will be able to meet the needs of the application, even if there are changes in the future.
Proven IGBTs: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts uses proven IGBTs, which are known for their reliability and efficiency. IGBTs are a type of semiconductor that is used to switch high voltages and currents. They are known for their high reliability and efficiency, and they are also relatively easy to manufacture. This helps to ensure that the drive will be able to operate reliably for many years.
Linked power cells: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts uses linked power cells, which helps to improve availability and reliability. Linked power cells are connected in parallel so that if one cell fails, the other cells can continue to provide power to the drive. This helps to ensure that the drive will not experience a loss of power even if one or more cells fail. This helps to ensure that the drive will be able to operate reliably even if there are problems with the power supply.
Optimized synchronous transfer: The Siemens Perfect Harmony GH180 5500 HP VFD with 4160 Volts uses optimized synchronous transfer, which helps to reduce downtime during power outages. The optimized synchronous transfer is a feature that allows the drive to synchronize with the main power when it is restored after a power outage. This helps to minimize the downtime that is experienced during power outages. This helps to ensure that the drive will be able to resume operation quickly after a power outage.
Variable frequency drives are used in the industrial landscape for the following applications, for example:
These functions are used in many industry sectors:
You can often see terms such as frequency converter, converter, rectifier, inverter, drive converter etc. in literature:
Here is a brief explanation of some of the commonly used terms used in conjunction with frequency converters:
The speed of an electric motor depends on the frequency of the supply voltage and the number of poles that the rotor has. These attributes are fixed (with the exception of pole-changing motors – sometimes called multi-speed motors) and cannot be changed.
Using a frequency converter, the motor voltage and its frequency can be controlled over a wide range, and in turn, its speed.
Operated with a converter, the motor speed can be controlled, the motor can be braked and energy can be recovered (regenerative feedback into the line supply).
In addition to a frequency converter and motor, several other components are required to engineer a variable-speed drive system:
You use a braking resistor if your drive system must be braked or brought to a standstill – especially when a fault situation is involved. Resistors located in the DC link absorb the drive train kinetic energy and convert this into heat (thermal energy).You should not confuse a braking resistor with a holding brake. A holding brake only ensures that the driven machine that you are controlling does not cause the drive train to move (for example, important for cranes and inclined conveyor sections).
Two filter types come into consideration when using a frequency converter:
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