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Frequency
Inverters (up to 350 HP) are installed internally in the Power
MASTER unit. |
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- Energy
savings by continually searching for the optimal voltage
required to satisfy CFM demand
- Slow,
smooth start up eliminates sharp peak energy required for
traditional start up
- Prohibits
motor from complete shut down even during inactivity to
avoid over heating
- Fully
automatic regulating loops ensure necessary air-veolcity
level using the minimum of the dust collector power
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| SPECIFICATIONS |
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MODEL
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ECOGATE,
Part No. EG1xxx (where xxx is max. power capacity
in HP) |
| POWER
OUTPUT FOR MOTOR (HP) |
100,
125, 150, 200, 250, 350, 500 HP @ 3-phase 380-460V,
50 or 60 Hz |
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CASE
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Size:
according to power of the inverter. For example:
2 x 100 HP is approx. 44" x 78" x 20"
dust proof, ventilated, grounded metal box, painted
green. |
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WEIGHT
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According
to power of the inverter. For example unit 2x 100
HP is approx. 690 Lb |
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POWER
SUPPLY
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3-phase
380-460V, 50 or 60 Hz |
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INPUT
FUSE
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Breaker,
power relay |
| OPERATING
& STORAGE CONDITIONS |
For
indoor use only (protected from corrosive gases),
Operating temperature: 14° F to 104° F,
Operating humidity: 10% to 95% (non-condensing)
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Storage temperature: -4° F to 140° F, Storage
humidity: 10% to 95% (non-condensing) |
| FEATURES
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Energy
savings operation (searches for optimum motor voltage
required to save energy), motor auto-tuning, smooth
start-up of the motor, motor "ACCEL/DECEL TIME"
(0-6000 sec.). |
| CONTROL
METHOD |
Sine
wave PWM, serial communication RS-485 with greenBOX
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| FRONT
PANEL CONTROL ELEMENTS AND INDICATORS |
Control
elements: Invertor (motor) on/off, manual mode -
automatic mode, total stop button, indicators: input
power, drive on, drive error |
| PROTECTIVE
FUNCTIONS |
UL-
recognized electronic thermal overload relay, fuse
protection (blown fuse), over voltage protection,
over current protection, heat sink overheat protection,
ground fault protection, input phase loss protection,
stall prevention during acceleration, deceleration
and constant speed operation |

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