The Danfoss 132F0016 (FC-051P3K7T2E20H3BXCXXXSXXX) is a high-reliability variable frequency drive designed for compact and space-constrained industrial applications. Serving as a core model in the VLT Micro Drive FC 051 series, this 3.7 kW / 5.0 HP unit is engineered to deliver efficient motor control for pumps, conveyors, and mixers. By utilizing advanced VVC+ control modes, this drive minimizes energy consumption and provides smooth speed regulation, acting as a critical component in reducing mechanical stress on drivetrains and preventing unplanned downtime in process control systems.
Technical Configuration
This unit is designed for three-phase operation within the 200-240 VAC range. Its hardware architecture includes a built-in brake chopper, providing enhanced control during rapid deceleration cycles. The drive features an IP20-rated enclosure for cabinet installation and includes integrated RFI Class A1/B (C1) filtering to ensure electromagnetic compatibility in commercial and light industrial environments. The internal printed circuit boards (PCBs) are factory-coated to provide superior resistance against harsh environmental factors, ensuring long-term electronic stability.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
132F0016
Drive Type
VLT Micro Drive FC 051
Power Rating
3.7 kW / 5.0 HP
Mains Voltage
200 to 240 VAC
Phases
3-Phase
Enclosure Rating
IP 20
RFI Filter
Class A1/B (C1)
Brake Chopper
Built-in
Dimensions
19.4 cm x 9 cm x 23.9 cm
Net Weight
3.5 kg (Approx.)
Shipping Weight
5 kg
FAQs
What is the benefit of the coated PCBs in this model?
The conformal coating on the PCBs protects the sensitive electronics from humidity, dust, and corrosive vapors common in industrial environments. This significantly extends the drive's operational lifespan compared to non-coated alternatives.
Can this drive be used for high-frequency motor applications?
The drive supports output frequencies up to 200 Hz in VVC+ mode and up to 400 Hz in U/f mode, making it highly versatile for high-speed machinery and specialized motor control applications.
Does this model include a local control panel (LCP)?
This specific unit (132F0016) is supplied without an LCP. If you require manual speed adjustment or parameter monitoring via the face of the drive, an external LCP must be purchased and installed.
How do I manage the brake chopper connection?
The built-in brake chopper allows for the direct connection of an external braking resistor. This is essential if your application requires frequent, fast stops, as it dissipates the regenerative energy that would otherwise cause an overvoltage trip.
Installation Guidelines and Maintenance
Thermal Management: Given the M3-frame size and 3.7 kW rating, proper airflow is essential. Ensure that there is at least 100 mm of unobstructed space above and below the unit to allow for natural convection cooling. Do not mount the drive in areas where ambient temperatures exceed the rated limits of the cabinet.
Control Input Wiring: The drive features five programmable digital inputs (0-24 VDC). When wiring these, ensure the common ground is correctly tied to the drive reference terminal to prevent signal noise, especially if sensors are located at a distance. Use shielded cable for all analog input signals to maintain a 15.2 A load stability.
Maintenance Schedule: Inspect the cooling fan and ventilation slots every six months for dust accumulation. In environments with metallic or conductive dust, increase the inspection frequency to prevent internal arcing across the power terminals.
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