Product Description
The HCS01.1E-W0028-A-03-A-CC-EC-EC-S4-NN-FW is a highly advanced industrial electric converter manufactured by highly trained engineers of Rexroth Indramat to control the operation of electric motors used in machine tools, packaging industries, printing machines, semiconductor industries and lots more. This electrical converter is designed according to internationally acceptable standards, it features a compact construction, and it is properly tested and certified to operate according to the information stated in its documentation before it is supplied to the end user. This electric converter features a multi-encoder interface that is compatible with all standard encoder designs such as the HIPERFACE, EnDat2.1, EnDat2.2, SSI, C and TTL designs. This makes the electrical converter suitable for both synchronous, induction and asynchronous motor series.
The HCS01.1E-W0028-A-03-A-CC-EC-EC-S4-NN-FW industrial converter belongs to the C3 product category, to ensure optimum operation, the converter should be operated with high voltage supplied to industrial areas. During operation, this electric converter can generate a leakage current as high as 3.5 milliamperes, to prevent electrical accidents, industrial operators must ensure that the converter is properly grounded before it is switched on for operation. This electrical converter is also self-diagnosing as it can independently detect operational errors and alert the operator by displaying an appropriate error code on its display unit. The meaning of the error codes displayed by this converter is clearly stated in the documentation supplied with the converter.
The HCS01.1E-W0028-A-03-A-CC-EC-EC-S4-NN-FW industrial electrical converter features the “safe motion” integrated safety technology, which prevents the drive from restarting after it has been switched off. The maximum height suitable for the installation of this industrial converter is about 1000 meters above sea level, operating the converter above this temperature can lead to the rapid build-up of heat in the converter’s housing.