The Danfoss 132F0017 (FC-051PK37T4E20H3XXCXXXSXXX) is a high-performance VLT Micro Drive engineered for versatile and space-constrained motor control applications. This compact drive is optimized for machinery integration, material handling systems, and light industrial automation, providing reliable frequency conversion for 0.37 kW (0.50 HP) three-phase motors. By offering precise speed regulation and energy optimization, this unit serves as a critical component in reducing mechanical stress and electrical demand in OEM equipment and process control environments. Its small-form-factor design ensures efficient use of cabinet space without sacrificing performance or thermal robustness.
Suffix Breakdown
The 132F0017 follows a specific modular designators system for the VLT Micro Drive FC-051 series:
FC-051: Defines the series as the VLT Micro Drive platform.
PK37: Indicates the power rating of 0.37 kW / 0.50 HP.
T4: Specifies three-phase 380 - 480 VAC mains voltage compatibility.
E20: Denotes an IP20-rated enclosure for chassis-mount applications.
H3: Incorporates an integrated RFI Class A1/B (C1) filter for EMC compliance.
C: Signifies that the internal printed circuit boards (PCB) are coated, providing enhanced protection against dust, humidity, and corrosive atmospheric conditions.
XX/SXXX: Represents standard hardware and software configurations without specialized options or brake choppers.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
FC-051PK37T4E20H3XXCXXXSXXX
Brand
Danfoss
Power Rating
0.37 kW / 0.50 HP
Input Voltage
380 - 480 VAC
Current
1.2 A
Enclosure
IP20
Dimensions
14.8 cm x 7 cm x 15 cm
Weight
5 kg
Digital Inputs
5 (0 - 24 VDC)
Output Frequency
0 - 200 Hz (VVC+); 0 - 400 Hz (U/f)
FAQs
Is this drive suitable for use in dusty or slightly corrosive industrial environments?
Yes, the inclusion of the "C" suffix indicates that the internal PCBs are coated, which significantly improves resistance against harsh ambient conditions compared to standard, uncoated models.
Does the 132F0017 model require an external control panel (LCP) for basic operation?
No, this unit is shipped without a factory-mounted Local Control Panel (LCP). However, it can be configured via serial communication or by adding an optional snap-on LCP if local manual control and monitoring are required.
Can this drive be used for safety-rated stop applications?
No, this specific configuration (indicated by the "X" in the Safe Stop position of the part number) does not include the integrated safe stop function. For applications requiring functional safety, a model with the appropriate safe stop hardware must be selected.
How is the drive cooled during operation?
The unit utilizes forced convection cooling. Ensure that air can flow freely through the heat sink fins and that there is adequate space above and below the drive to prevent thermal throttling.
Engineering Guidelines and Best Practices
Mounting and Clearance: To maintain optimal thermal performance, mount the drive vertically on a flat surface. Maintain a minimum clearance of 100 mm of unobstructed space above and below the device to ensure proper heat dissipation and avoid premature thermal failure.
Wiring Standards: Use properly rated power cables with appropriate shielding to prevent radiated noise. Keep motor cables as short as possible. Connect the cable shield to the chassis ground terminal using a 360-degree conductive clamp to effectively mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI) according to the integrated RFI filter specifications.
Environmental Protection: While the IP20 rating is suitable for most electrical cabinets, it does not protect against liquid ingress or conductive dust. Always install the unit in an appropriate NEMA or IP-rated enclosure if the installation site environment exceeds standard industrial pollution levels.
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