The Danfoss 131F9853 (FC-102P18KT4E20) is a high-efficiency frequency converter specifically optimized for the VLT HVAC Drive FC-102 series. Engineered for building automation systems, this 18.5 kW (25 HP) drive excels in controlling pumps, fans, and compressors in commercial and industrial HVAC applications. By providing precise motor speed control, the 131F9853 significantly reduces energy consumption and mechanical wear on building infrastructure. Its integration into ventilation and cooling systems ensures consistent climate regulation, minimizing the risk of system-wide downtime and optimizing operational costs for facility management.
Technical Configuration
The 131F9853 is built to facilitate seamless integration into modern HVAC infrastructures through robust hardware and software design:
Drive Platform: VLT HVAC Drive FC-102, tailored for building management system requirements.
Power Capacity: Rated for 18.5 kW (25 HP) motor applications.
Electrical Input: Configured for 380-480 VAC, three-phase mains supply.
Enclosure: IP20 / Chassis design, intended for installation within climate-controlled electrical panels or cabinets.
Efficiency Focus: Features built-in intelligence to optimize HVAC motor performance, including automatic energy optimization (AEO) and advanced PID controllers for pressure and flow management.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
131F9853
Brand
Danfoss
Power Rating
18.5 kW / 25 HP
Mains Voltage
380 - 480 VAC, 3-Phase
Enclosure
IP20
Weight
11.51 kg
Shipping Weight
14 kg
Operating Temp
-10 deg C to 50 deg C
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this drive suitable for outdoor installation?
No, the IP20 enclosure is not protected against water spray or significant dust ingress. It must be installed inside a clean, dry, and ventilated electrical cabinet to ensure longevity.
Can this drive be integrated into a BACnet or Modbus building management system?
Yes, the FC-102 series is specifically designed for seamless communication with HVAC-standard building management protocols, typically requiring an optional communication card if not pre-installed.
What is the typical lead time for this component?
The 131F9853 typically ships within 1-10 working days, depending on current inventory levels and global distribution logistics.
Engineering Guidelines and Installation Best Practices
Ventilation Requirements: The 18.5 kW unit generates significant heat during operation. Install the drive in an enclosure with adequate forced-air cooling. Maintain a clearance of at least 200 mm above and below the unit to ensure unimpeded airflow across the heat sink.
Cable Management: Use screened/shielded cables for motor connections to minimize electromagnetic noise, which can interfere with sensitive building control sensors. Terminate the shield at both the drive and the motor ends using metal cable glands for the best EMC performance.
Periodic Maintenance: Regularly inspect the cooling fan at the base of the unit for dust accumulation. Given the typical HVAC environment, clogged fans can lead to premature thermal trips. Clean the heatsink fins periodically using low-pressure dry compressed air to maintain optimal thermal efficiency.
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