The Danfoss 131B4675 (FC-102P1K1T4E20) is a precision-engineered VLT HVAC Drive designed specifically for critical building automation and climate control systems. This variable frequency drive provides seamless speed control for pumps, fans, and compressors in demanding environments such as commercial HVAC infrastructure, water treatment facilities, and pharmaceutical climate-controlled manufacturing zones. By optimizing motor performance based on real-time load requirements, this unit significantly reduces energy consumption and mechanical wear, directly contributing to minimized downtime and lower operational expenditures. Its robust design ensures consistent reliability, making it a preferred choice for system integrators focused on high-uptime industrial processes.
Technical Configuration
The 131B4675 belongs to the Danfoss VLT HVAC Drive FC-102 series, a platform architected for maximum energy efficiency in flow-based applications. This specific model features a power rating of 1.1 kW (1.5 HP) and is configured for three-phase 380 - 480 VAC input.
Hardware Architecture: Built for panel-mounted installations, the drive utilizes an IP20-rated enclosure, providing a compact footprint that is ideal for integration into standard electrical cabinets.
Operational Control: The drive supports advanced motor control algorithms optimized for centrifugal fans and pumps, featuring intelligent startup diagnostics and protection against overvoltage, undervoltage, and thermal overload.
Communication & Integration: The FC-102 series is natively compatible with standard HVAC communication protocols, allowing for seamless integration into existing BMS (Building Management Systems) for remote monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC-102P1K1T4E20
Brand
Danfoss
Origin
Denmark
Power Rating
1.1 kW / 1.5 HP
Input Voltage
380 - 480 VAC
Phases
3-Phase
Enclosure
IP20
Weight
4.51 kg
Operating Temp
-10 to 45 deg C (without derating)
FAQs
Is the FC-102P1K1T4E20 compatible with my existing PLC network?
Yes, the FC-102 series supports multiple fieldbus protocols via optional plug-in modules, allowing it to interface with most major PLC platforms used in industrial building automation.
What should I check if the drive displays an alarm code during the initial power-up?
First, verify that the supply voltage matches the rating (380-480 VAC) and check the incoming wiring for loose connections. Refer to the specific alarm code in the Danfoss installation manual, as most codes identify specific parameter mismatches or motor feedback faults.
Can this unit operate in high-humidity environments?
The IP20 enclosure is intended for clean, dry, and climate-controlled environments. If your application involves high humidity or dust, it is recommended to install the drive inside a secondary NEMA/IP-rated electrical cabinet with proper forced-air cooling.
Is this drive a drop-in replacement for older Danfoss HVAC models?
In many cases, yes, but it is critical to verify the physical dimensions and parameter set compatibility. Please consult the conversion guide for the specific legacy drive series to ensure all I/O configurations are mapped correctly.
Engineering Guidelines and Best Practices
Thermal Management: Despite the compact IP20 design, ensure a minimum clearance of 100 mm above and below the drive to facilitate natural convection cooling. Avoid mounting the drive in close proximity to external heat sources or heating elements.
Wiring Standards: Use shielded cables for motor connections to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) with sensitive control signals. Ensure the cable shield is grounded at both the drive end and the motor terminal box using 360-degree EMC clamps for optimal noise immunity.
Safety Precautions: Before performing any maintenance or wiring, ensure the drive is fully isolated from the power supply. Allow for at least 15 minutes for the DC-link capacitors to discharge completely, as indicated by the extinguishment of the internal status LEDs.
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