Product Description
The HCS01 series, developed by Bosch Rexroth, is a range of highly efficient converters engineered to facilitate the seamless operation of AC synchronous and asynchronous motors. Among the range, some converters are specifically designed for applications that require minimal noise generation during partial load operations. The HCS01 series converters come equipped with several interfaces, making them highly compatible with various encoder systems, and allowing for smooth communication with other system components. In addition, these converters feature multiple communication interfaces that support a wide range of protocols, allowing for efficient and effective data exchange with other devices in the system.
The HCS01.1E-W0009-A-02-B-ET-EC-NN-SB-NN-FW generates heat as it operates, and in order to prevent any damage or malfunctions, the heat is effectively dissipated through a reliable air-cooling mechanism that includes an integrated fan. The device has been designed to function at its best when the temperature does not exceed 40° C, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Moreover, the device has been engineered to operate within a wide range of relative air humidity, from as low as 5% to as high as 95%. This means that the device can effectively function in both dry and humid environments without affecting its performance. The air-cooling system and the designed temperature and humidity ranges are essential factors that guarantee the efficient and reliable performance of this device.
The degree of protection of the HCS01.1E-W0009-A-02-B-ET-EC-NN-SB-NN-FW is rated IP 20, which means it is touch-proof and resistant to dust or objects that are over 12.5mm in size; it is, however, not protected from liquids. Thanks to its compact size, it can be mounted in control cabinets for space optimization and extra protection. As one of the components of the Rexroth IndraDrive drive system, it is classified as a category C3 product according to EN 61800-3. This means that it is ideal for use in industrial locations only as it can lead to the generation of radio interference.