The Danfoss 131B0152 (FC-302P7K5T5E20H2XGC) is a high-performance VLT AutomationDrive designed to provide superior motor control in complex industrial processes. This drive is optimized for high-dynamic applications such as packaging lines, material handling, and process machinery where precision speed control and high torque are essential. By utilizing advanced vector control, the 131B0152 ensures optimal motor efficiency and reduces mechanical stress on gearboxes and couplings, which is vital for maintaining productivity in 24/7 manufacturing operations and minimizing costly unscheduled downtime.
Technical Configuration
The 131B0152 is part of the FC-302 series, which is specifically engineered for high-end automation tasks requiring robust performance and extensive connectivity.
Hardware Architecture: This model is rated for a power output of 7.5 kW (10 HP) and is compatible with three-phase 380 - 500 VAC supply systems. It is housed in a compact IP20 enclosure suitable for mounting within ventilated electrical control cabinets.
Operational Control: The drive includes an integrated RFI filter (H2 class) to ensure electromagnetic compatibility within sensitive factory environments. The inclusion of a Graphical Local Control Panel (LCP) allows for intuitive programming, real-time status monitoring, and rapid fault diagnostics directly at the drive interface.
Environmental Hardening: The internal electronics feature a conformal coating (Coated PCB), providing a critical layer of protection against humidity, dust, and corrosive vapors often encountered in harsh industrial settings.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC-302P7K5T5E20H2XGC
Brand
Danfoss
Power Rating
7.5 kW / 10 HP
Input Voltage
380 - 500 VAC
Phases
3-Phase
Enclosure
IP20
LCP Type
Graphical
PCB Protection
Coated
Weight
6.16 kg
FAQs
Is the Graphical LCP removable for remote mounting?
Yes, the Graphical LCP can be detached from the drive and mounted on the cabinet door using an optional remote mounting kit, allowing for safe monitoring without opening the electrical cabinet.
Does this drive support external braking resistors?
This specific model (indicated by the "X" in the brake position of the part number) does not feature an internal brake chopper. If your application requires high-inertia deceleration, you may need to add an external brake module or select a configuration with an integrated chopper.
How does the Coated PCB affect the drive's reliability?
The coating prevents conductive particles and moisture from bridging components on the circuit boards. This significantly reduces the risk of short circuits and oxidation, making it highly recommended for plants with high ambient humidity or exposure to process chemicals.
Engineering Guidelines and Best Practices
Thermal Management: Ensure sufficient air exchange within the cabinet. The drive generates heat during operation; calculate total cabinet heat dissipation and implement forced-air cooling if the ambient temperature exceeds 40 deg C. Provide at least 100 mm of clearance around the top and bottom of the unit.
EMC Shielding: Given the integrated RFI filter, it is essential to use shielded motor cables. Terminate the shield at both the drive and the motor using metallic glands or 360-degree clamps to maintain the effectiveness of the RFI protection and prevent signal noise in low-voltage control lines.
Parameter Configuration: Before initial startup, verify the motor nameplate data (voltage, frequency, current, and RPM) and input it into the drive parameters. Utilize the Graphical LCP's "Quick Menu" to perform a motor auto-tune, which ensures the drive's internal model accurately matches your motor's electrical characteristics for optimal torque response.
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