The Danfoss 131L9861 (FC-101PK37T4E20H4) is a compact and highly reliable variable frequency drive designed for precision motor control in small-scale HVAC systems. Rated at 0.37 kW / 0.50 HP, this unit is perfectly suited for managing smaller fans, circulation pumps, and air handling equipment. By utilizing this 131L9861 (FC101PK37T4E20H4), operators can achieve precise speed regulation, resulting in substantial energy savings and reduced mechanical fatigue compared to traditional constant-speed motor configurations, which is essential for maximizing uptime in building climate control.
Technical Configuration
Engineered for three-phase power input ranging from 380 to 480 VAC, this drive offers a robust solution for industrial and commercial automation. The unit features an IP20-rated enclosure, intended for mounting within a protected control cabinet environment. To ensure compatibility with sensitive infrastructure, the drive includes an integrated H4 RFI filter (Class A1/C2) to mitigate electromagnetic interference. Its streamlined hardware architecture ensures a minimal footprint, while the advanced internal processing ensures stable performance even in environments with varying electrical supply conditions.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
131L9861
Drive Type
VLT HVAC Drive FC 101
Power Rating
0.37 kW / 0.50 HP
Mains Voltage
380 to 480 VAC
Phases
3-Phase
Enclosure Rating
IP 20
RFI Filter
Class A1 (C2)
Net Weight
2.3 kg
Shipping Weight
4 kg
FAQs
Is this drive suitable for low-power ventilation systems?
Yes, the 0.37 kW rating is specifically optimized for low-power applications such as localized ventilation fans or small circulation pumps, providing high-efficiency control that prevents motor overheating and reduces overall power consumption.
What is the benefit of the Class A1 (C2) RFI filter?
The integrated H4 RFI filter ensures the drive conforms to EMC standards for commercial installations. This prevents electrical noise from the drive from interfering with other electronic controllers or communication networks within the same building.
Can the drive be operated if the enclosure is open?
No, for safety and to maintain the IP20 integrity and cooling airflow, the drive must always be operated with its protective covers securely in place and mounted within a designated cabinet.
How do I address a motor stall condition?
A stall often indicates that the motor is undersized for the load or the drive parameters (such as the ramp-up time or torque limit) are too aggressive. Ensure that the ramp-up time is extended and the motor current limit is properly configured to match the motor's nameplate data.
Installation Guidelines and Maintenance
Optimal Heat Dissipation: Even with its small footprint, this drive generates heat during operation. Ensure the cabinet provides adequate ventilation. Keep the area around the air intake and exhaust vents clear of debris to maintain an ambient temperature below 45 deg C.
Shielding Best Practices: To maintain signal integrity for control wiring, keep analog control lines separate from power-carrying motor cables. Always use shielded cabling for the motor connection and ensure the shield is securely bonded to the ground terminal at the drive end.
Routine Inspection: Periodically check the tightness of all terminal block connections, especially after the first month of operation, as vibration and thermal expansion can loosen wiring over time. Ensure no moisture or dust has entered the cabinet, as this can lead to short circuits in the control electronics.
Modern robotic grippers are evolving beyond traditional mechanical jaws. From gecko-inspired adhesive systems and soft food-grade grippers to AI-powered warehouse tools, advanced gripping...
From rope-driven DC compressors to battery-powered mine carts, early mining operations marked a turning point in industrial electrification. This article explores how electric motors transformed...
Factory I/O is transforming PLC education by delivering immersive 3D industrial simulations for students, engineers, and maintenance teams. The platform bridges the gap between theory and real-world...
This tutorial examines how onboard PLC functionality inside a CMZ SBD servo drive can execute standalone motion programs, including homing logic, position control, and cyclic axis movement without an...
This tutorial explores the commissioning of a single-axis servo motion system using a CMZ SBD drive, covering hardware setup, axis scaling, homing configuration, and safe motion verification for...
This tutorial explains how Mitsubishi FX PLCs integrate with FR-D700 VFDs and HMI panels for forward/reverse motor control. It covers wiring logic, parameter configuration, ladder programming, and...
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.