The Danfoss 132L6118 (IC2-30FA3N04-03A7E20F4+ACXX) iC2-30 Frequency Converter is a high-performance, air-cooled drive engineered for demanding motor control applications. This unit supports a power output of 1.5 kW and is optimized for three-phase 380-480 VAC operations, making it a critical component in automated manufacturing, fluid management, and precision mechanical systems. By ensuring smooth motor acceleration and precise torque regulation, this drive effectively mitigates mechanical stress and reduces unexpected equipment failure, thereby maximizing uptime in industrial environments.
Technical Configuration
This specific unit, 132L6118, belongs to the iC2-30 series and features a robust hardware architecture tailored for cabinet-mounted integration:
iC2-30 Series: Designed for versatile, general-purpose industrial tasks requiring high reliability.
Cooling System: Air-cooled design to ensure efficient heat dissipation during continuous duty cycles.
Supply Input: Three-phase architecture supporting 380-480 VAC, suitable for standard industrial power grids.
Current Handling: Rated for a continuous output current of 3.7 A.
Protection Standards: Enclosed in an IP20/Open type housing for indoor installation within protection-rated electrical cabinets.
EMC Filtering: Equipped with an F4 category filter, ensuring compliance with C4 electromagnetic compatibility standards.
Brake Chopper: This unit is configured without an integrated brake chopper, ideal for standard speed-control applications that do not require regenerative braking.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
IC2-30FA3N04-03A7E20F4+ACXX
Brand
Danfoss
Power Rating
1.5 kW
Input Voltage
380 - 480 VAC
Output Current
3.7 A
Enclosure Class
IP20
EMC Category
C4
Integrated Brake
None
Weight
1.055 kg
Shipping Weight
2 kg
FAQs
Is the Danfoss 132L6118 compatible with systems requiring high-frequency braking?
No, this specific part number is configured without an integrated brake chopper (+ACXX), which limits its use in applications requiring rapid deceleration or regenerative braking.
What does the C4 category rating imply for this frequency converter?
The F4 (C4 category) designation indicates that the drive is designed for use in industrial areas and must be installed with specific EMC precautions to manage electromagnetic interference in environments where other sensitive equipment may be present.
Can this drive be mounted outside of an electrical cabinet?
No, this unit carries an IP20 rating, which indicates it is an open-type device requiring the protection and safety barriers provided by a control cabinet.
Installation and Operational Guidelines
Environmental Control: Due to the air-cooled design, ensure that the installation cabinet is equipped with adequate air filtration and exhaust ventilation. Operating this drive in environments with high dust or conductive particulate matter without a sealed cabinet will lead to premature failure.
Mounting Clearance: Maintain a minimum vertical spacing of 150 mm between the drive and other components to allow for unobstructed cooling airflow. Do not install heat-sensitive components directly above the air exhaust vent of the drive.
Electrical Connectivity: Always utilize shielded cabling for motor connections to minimize interference. The cable shield must be grounded at both the motor terminal box and the drive cable entry point using 360-degree clamps to maintain the integrity of the C4 EMC category.
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