Product Description
Danfoss created the FC-102P2K2T4E20H1XGX. This product maximizes HVAC system performance and energy economy by accurately controlling the speed and torque of three-phase induction motors using advanced power electronics. The drive's capacity to manage motors with a mechanical power output of 2.2 KW or three horsepower is indicated by the "2.2 KW / 3.0 HP" power rating. The driver's appropriateness for driving specific motor loads in HVAC systems, such as fans, pumps, and compressors, is primarily determined by this rating. In contrast to single-phase systems, the three-phase arrangement is used in industrial applications because it allows for smoother motor running and efficient power transmission. With a mains voltage range of "380 - 480 VAC," this VFD may be used with standard industrial power supply. This voltage range is essential for the drive to operate correctly and avoid internal component damage.
The drive has an "IP20 / Chassis" enclosure, which gives no protection against liquids but minimal defense against solid objects more significant than 12mm, including fingers or tools. Installation of this enclosure is appropriate in generally dry and clean areas, such as building management systems. An "RFI Class A1/B (C1)" filter must be included to reduce the electromagnetic interference that the drive produces. This filter prevents other delicate electronic devices working nearby from being disrupted and helps to guarantee adherence to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements. The lack of a brake chopper means the drive decelerates using external devices or the motor's built-in braking capabilities. Although this lowers costs and streamlines the drive's design, it may not be as suitable when the motor must be stopped or held precisely and quickly. The "Graphical Loc. Cont. Panel" offers an intuitive interface for monitoring and managing the drive's performance.
The drive's "continuous current" rating of "5.6 A" indicates the most current it can provide to the motor constantly without overheating. Under typical operating circumstances, this grade is essential for guaranteeing dependable performance and avoiding damage to the drive and motor. With a "6.16 A" "intermittent current" rating, the drive can manage high currents for brief periods. This enables brief overload situations that may arise during motor starting or periods of high load demands. The "A2" frame size indicates the drive's mounting arrangement and physical dimensions. This standardized frame size makes installation and integration into current control panels easier, which guarantees compatibility with industry-standard enclosures and mounting configurations.