The Danfoss 131F6612 (302P15KT5E20H1BGXXXXSXXXXAXBXCXXXXDX) is a high-performance 15 kW / 20 HP variable frequency drive built for rigorous industrial automation. As a primary component of the VLT AutomationDrive FC 302 series, this drive is engineered for high-dynamic performance in demanding applications such as textile machinery, packaging lines, and complex material handling systems. By utilizing advanced vector control, the 131F6612 delivers precise speed and torque regulation, significantly reducing mechanical stress on drivetrains and optimizing throughput to prevent costly downtime in continuous production environments.
Technical Configuration
This drive is designed for robust three-phase operation across a wide voltage range of 380-500 VAC. The B3-frame hardware architecture provides a compact, chassis-mounted solution with an IP20 ingress protection rating, making it ideal for installation within standard industrial control cabinets. The unit features an integrated brake chopper, enabling efficient management of regenerative energy during high-frequency stop/start cycles. Electromagnetic compatibility is ensured via the factory-installed RFI Class A1/B (C1) filter, which minimizes harmonic distortion and interference with sensitive downstream electronics.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
131F6612
Drive Type
VLT AutomationDrive FC 302
Power Rating
15 kW / 20 HP
Mains Voltage
380 to 500 VAC
Phases
3-Phase
Enclosure Rating
IP 20 (Chassis)
RFI Filter
Class A1/B (C1)
Brake Chopper
Built-in
Control Panel
Graphical LCP (G)
Dimensions
24.9 cm x 16.5 cm x 39.9 cm
Net Weight
11.42 kg
FAQs
What are the advantages of the Graphical Local Control Panel (LCP) included with this unit?
The graphical LCP provides a multi-line display that enables plain-text monitoring, menu-driven parameter setup, and real-time status diagnostics. This significantly reduces the learning curve for operators and accelerates the commissioning of complex automation routines.
Is this drive suitable for high-dynamic braking applications?
Yes, the inclusion of an integrated brake chopper allows this unit to manage rapid deceleration phases. By connecting an appropriately sized external braking resistor, the drive can convert excess regenerative energy into heat, preventing DC-link overvoltage trips.
Can this drive be used in environments with conductive dust?
This specific unit does not feature coated PCBs. In environments where conductive or corrosive dust is present, the drive must be installed in a sealed, climate-controlled enclosure to prevent short circuits and electronic degradation.
How does the C1 RFI filter affect installation?
The Class A1/B (C1) filter allows the drive to comply with strict electromagnetic compatibility standards for use in commercial and light-industrial environments. For optimal performance, ensure that the motor cable is shielded and that the shield is properly bonded to the drive and motor ground points.
Installation Guidelines and Maintenance
Thermal Management: The B3 frame size is optimized for density, but internal components generate significant heat at 15 kW. Ensure a minimum of 100 mm of clearance above and below the drive to facilitate proper airflow. If the control cabinet ambient temperature exceeds 40 deg C, forced-air cooling is mandatory to prevent thermal derating.
Shielding and Grounding: To minimize electromagnetic noise, always use shielded power cables for the motor. The shield should be terminated using a 360-degree conductive clamp to the drive’s ground terminal. Never route sensitive analog control signal wires alongside high-voltage power cables in the same conduit.
Routine Servicing: Periodically check the tightness of the power and control terminal connections. Given the 11.42 kg weight, ensure the mounting backplate is structurally reinforced to support the vibration profiles typical of high-performance automation machinery.
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